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what defines voodoo and what defines voodoo is very simply the forces of nature.evor: right. >> and then you yourself as a human being. they say you are voodoo. >> trevor: what is the story you wish to tell? what is the impact you wish to have going forward? >> it all starts from home, obviously. how you manage your home, how you manage your neighborhood, how you manage your cities. you see what i'm saying? >> trevor: right. >> the impact you bring as a human being because it's not an accident that you're alive. i don't exist and i suddenly now have achieved all this, it's not an accident. it's not for my own good that i am, you know, this movie star in hollywood. but what i represent to africa, what i represent to the continent of africa, that's, i guess, will be judged in, you know, the years to come, but this is still the search of, you know, i'm on the right path going somewhere but i haven't achieved much, if you will. >> trevor: i think if this is not achieving much then what is to come will be truly more epic. thank you so much for being on the show. king a
what defines voodoo and what defines voodoo is very simply the forces of nature.evor: right. >> and then you yourself as a human being. they say you are voodoo. >> trevor: what is the story you wish to tell? what is the impact you wish to have going forward? >> it all starts from home, obviously. how you manage your home, how you manage your neighborhood, how you manage your cities. you see what i'm saying? >> trevor: right. >> the impact you bring as a human being...
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this is the voodoo factory. it's all in this room. all of these printers are connected with a software that we've written and make classic parts all day long. >> voodoo manufacturing in new york is changing the face of the traditional factory assembly line. the co-founders are the brains behind this operation. they rely on 3-d printers to manufacture nearly 50 different projects from key chains to t-rex showerheads all at once. >> we're focused at doing this high volume cost effectively. 3-d printing used to be about 10 units, 20 units, prototypes. we do thousands for every order. >> are factories going to open up in east lansing, michigan, again or is this the factory of the future? this isn't a lot of space. >> we believe that manufacturing is becoming digital. it's going to look more like software and to have machines running off of digital files. >> in the past 20 years, u.s. industry has shed 4.9 million manufacturing jobs. in part because of increased automation. by 2025, operational industrial robots are expected to perform 25%
this is the voodoo factory. it's all in this room. all of these printers are connected with a software that we've written and make classic parts all day long. >> voodoo manufacturing in new york is changing the face of the traditional factory assembly line. the co-founders are the brains behind this operation. they rely on 3-d printers to manufacture nearly 50 different projects from key chains to t-rex showerheads all at once. >> we're focused at doing this high volume cost...
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. >> they've done divorce cookies , even voodoo suites. >> we do these voodoo gingerbread men. but you can get ex-girlfriend cookies as well. we are an equal opportunity baker. >> this type of celebration isn't for everyone. >> i think it really depends on the age of the couple. if it's an older couple, there is not so much celebration in a divorce. there is still that stigma. now you have younger brides and grooms and it's not seen as this nail in the coffin. celebrating any new beginning and new adventure. >> but as the saying goes -- >> getting a chocolate cake, i don't see the harm in that. >> and what do they taste like? regrets. >>> the cake looks great. >> they did look good, but the sentiment behind them. >> he never acts like a dog. >> he can chew. >> hope you've got extra paper towels. anyway. they are protein. the three degrees guarantee. a beautiful day. we had some pretty high winds. a high of 75, which is almost exactly the average high. we will let you know how we did tonight at 11:00. i'm sure as i'm standing here that people will complain. someone will complain
. >> they've done divorce cookies , even voodoo suites. >> we do these voodoo gingerbread men. but you can get ex-girlfriend cookies as well. we are an equal opportunity baker. >> this type of celebration isn't for everyone. >> i think it really depends on the age of the couple. if it's an older couple, there is not so much celebration in a divorce. there is still that stigma. now you have younger brides and grooms and it's not seen as this nail in the coffin....
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starts attacking a popular plan of reagan's that reagan is scoring politically with and calls it voodooeconomics. reagan was so furious over is that he almost didn't pick bush, a big sticking point with reagan why he didn't pick bush as his running mate. >> we want to ask the questions from the audience, have the questions prepared but i want to come back to this because we started by talking about trump/reagan. reagan gets a tax reform plan and he is able to do business with democrats with to bowe neil. he has success in terms of moving things forward, not only from democrats but from fellow republicans. >> and the washington establishment. so here comes trump. >> if you were going to mention the washington post. >> i am glad to. craig likes to skewer. you get a situation where people say here's another populist outsider challenger, to the republican establishment, but you say the analogy does not hold water and i am thinking is it a result of the fact that one guy could get things done in washington and the other cannot? >> the parties have changed. a lot more conservative democrats t
starts attacking a popular plan of reagan's that reagan is scoring politically with and calls it voodooeconomics. reagan was so furious over is that he almost didn't pick bush, a big sticking point with reagan why he didn't pick bush as his running mate. >> we want to ask the questions from the audience, have the questions prepared but i want to come back to this because we started by talking about trump/reagan. reagan gets a tax reform plan and he is able to do business with democrats...
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a family believes that someone spray painted satanic or voodoo images in front of their mother's gravesitend they don't why. >> irish roman's mother was buried at green mount 12 years ago. this week her family had a rude surprise at the gravesite. >> it was scary for me because i believe that symbol is related something with the devil. >> reporter: this makeshift was spray painted just inches away from her mother's headstone. >> they don't have no respect for the dead, you know. once the person die, it's in peace. whatever place they are, i don't know, but whatever -- god take them, but please lay in peace, let them be in peace. >> it scared us. we didn't know what to do. made us feel more sad than anything. she was more of a christian woman so to see some symbol that's very very close to voodooism. >> family members took pictures of the weird graffiti and contacted the management. asking about security for the cemetery and gravesites. >> the problem is this gate stays open 24 hours seven days a week, anybody can come in any time of the night or day and do whatever they're going to do in h
a family believes that someone spray painted satanic or voodoo images in front of their mother's gravesitend they don't why. >> irish roman's mother was buried at green mount 12 years ago. this week her family had a rude surprise at the gravesite. >> it was scary for me because i believe that symbol is related something with the devil. >> reporter: this makeshift was spray painted just inches away from her mother's headstone. >> they don't have no respect for the dead,...
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. >> and that fight is the source of the term voodoo economics. >> yes, that's right. that's right. it's that reagan has, was pushing -- [inaudible] it had been developed as an eshoo in '78 -- issue in '78, and then the tax cuts become one of the centerpiece of his '80 campaign. and it's really bedeviling bush, because he can't match it. he came up with his own tax plan, but it was more focused ot business and less on thebu individual whereas reagan was more focused on the individual and less on business. and so bush unwisely goes out and starts attacking a very popular plan of reagan's that reagan is scoring well politically with, and he calls it voodoo economic bees. and -- economickings. and reagan was so furious over that, he almost didn't pick bush for his -- in fact, it was a big sticking point with reagan why he didn't want to pick bush as his running nate detroit thisck 1990 -- 1980. >> we're about out of time, and we want to invite questions from the audience, so please have your questions prepared. i want to come back to this because we starteing craig, by talking about tr
. >> and that fight is the source of the term voodoo economics. >> yes, that's right. that's right. it's that reagan has, was pushing -- [inaudible] it had been developed as an eshoo in '78 -- issue in '78, and then the tax cuts become one of the centerpiece of his '80 campaign. and it's really bedeviling bush, because he can't match it. he came up with his own tax plan, but it was more focused ot business and less on thebu individual whereas reagan was more focused on the...
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pay for the tax plan, we have seen that movie before, even george herbert walker bush said that's voodoo. i can tell you so-called dynamic scoring. that is make an assumption that the new policy will incentivize behavior that will cause growth. there is no guarantee of that. but i believe we want to attract corporations from overseas. howie: there is scattered criticism about former president obama accepting $400,000 for a speech at wall street. do you think that story deserves more coverage than it's gotten. liz: if people criticized george w. bush after trump's situation after he is done with president that he would get that. it seems like the mainstream media would pounce on that. charlie gasparino broke that story monday, and as far as i could search, cbs news was the only one online tuesday. bill maher took until thursday. they don't want to give fox business credit, that's okay, but call it like you see it. howie: jeff zucker firing back at his old friend donald trump howie: jeff zucker said journalists are threatened at top of our own government. is the white house threat being jo
pay for the tax plan, we have seen that movie before, even george herbert walker bush said that's voodoo. i can tell you so-called dynamic scoring. that is make an assumption that the new policy will incentivize behavior that will cause growth. there is no guarantee of that. but i believe we want to attract corporations from overseas. howie: there is scattered criticism about former president obama accepting $400,000 for a speech at wall street. do you think that story deserves more coverage...
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in with them to do that program for six months and then to voodoo away on the story. and they thought there was the story there. and then to save you have a minute?. >> who else is in the establishment?. >> generally the of west coast people anybody who differs with them and does not understand the flyover country in the middle ande they hang out at the same restaurants and go to the same parties all hoping for the same invitation. i have gone to the party which tries other people crazy transit. >>cspan: i know of your making somebody crazy?. >>guest: they usually try to persuade me i am wrong but certainly a bad person for not agreeing with them. been generally starting a debate. >> so what is it that gets under their skin?. >>. >> do they really hate america?. >> there is never a good story about this country the american people don't hear that. we don't promote something it is not true the 95 percent of our people are now working the doesn't mean not in an employment problem that doesn't mean there is not outsourcing the you haveof to put into context so you have t
in with them to do that program for six months and then to voodoo away on the story. and they thought there was the story there. and then to save you have a minute?. >> who else is in the establishment?. >> generally the of west coast people anybody who differs with them and does not understand the flyover country in the middle ande they hang out at the same restaurants and go to the same parties all hoping for the same invitation. i have gone to the party which tries other people...
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he's the canvertible and the voodoo volkswagen. >> he actually had a van. he cut the front end off of another van. he bolted it on the back of his. he had two front ends. he said, "i don't know if i'm coming or going. it's the time machine." he covered it in clocks, and he drove all over the place. >> around this time, hoop meets a new york preppie name baird jones, who also likes hanging with the glitterati and who has his own unique artistic vision. you're about to hear about the other half of hugh hooper's strange inheritance. >> this is a picture that james dean drew. this is tony bennett. >> signed "bennett." >> they're all signed. >> signed by muhammad ali, adolf hitler, charles manson, buddy hackett, paul mccartney and more. that's great. >> vincent price. >> after the break... >> but first our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the solid-gold disco hit "i was made for loving you"? kiss, iron maiden or the ramones? the answer when we return. >> so, which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the d
he's the canvertible and the voodoo volkswagen. >> he actually had a van. he cut the front end off of another van. he bolted it on the back of his. he had two front ends. he said, "i don't know if i'm coming or going. it's the time machine." he covered it in clocks, and he drove all over the place. >> around this time, hoop meets a new york preppie name baird jones, who also likes hanging with the glitterati and who has his own unique artistic vision. you're about to hear...
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daniel grew up among has and families to practice voodoo in haiti.cofounded bridge capital, the first small and medium enterprise investment firm in haiti. the goal was to create 100,000 new jobs by the year 2020. additionally he has been a professor of entrepreneurship -- development at two universities. book,lished his first that was on trade." the role of private investment and economic develop. he believes the only way to end the global cycle of poverty is to empower people to meet their own needs profitably and sustainably. ,s he said in the documentary poverty incorporated, no one wants to be a beggar for life. like president trump, daniel believes that jobs, not government handouts are the only real pathway out of poverty. [applause] he has become a highly sought-after consultant for his intelligence, character, and unprecedented a couple she and was recently featured in "forbes." he is recognized internationally as an expert on issues regarding the role of business and eliminating poverty. he has spoken at over 15 different countries. we are
daniel grew up among has and families to practice voodoo in haiti.cofounded bridge capital, the first small and medium enterprise investment firm in haiti. the goal was to create 100,000 new jobs by the year 2020. additionally he has been a professor of entrepreneurship -- development at two universities. book,lished his first that was on trade." the role of private investment and economic develop. he believes the only way to end the global cycle of poverty is to empower people to meet...
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>> juan: voodoo economics is what one republican called that. >> jesse: trickle down. >> juan: greg,sted in this concept that you have people saying i remember when donald trump wrote a book book. single pair would be the america woe deserve. >> i think we have learned from donald trump that he says a lot of things. and we hear this a lot from people who have a superficial knowledge bring up canada and the u.k. and bring up australia. if everyone has better healthcare than the united states. why do the people from their countries who can afford it whether it's politicians or the world leaders or royalty come here for heart transplants and for their healthcare. even more when people talk about austria stral i can't and canada remember australia 23 million people. easier to do socialized medicine small scale same as canada, 35 million people. size matters when it comes to creating government bureaucracies even in australia 23 million people, australians spend something out of control. the reason is because the patients are using the emergency room for minor conditions. and there's the
>> juan: voodoo economics is what one republican called that. >> jesse: trickle down. >> juan: greg,sted in this concept that you have people saying i remember when donald trump wrote a book book. single pair would be the america woe deserve. >> i think we have learned from donald trump that he says a lot of things. and we hear this a lot from people who have a superficial knowledge bring up canada and the u.k. and bring up australia. if everyone has better healthcare...
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he's the canvertible and the voodoo volkswagen. >> he actually had a van.t end off of another van. he bolted it on the back of his. he had two front ends. he said, "i don't know if i'm coming or going. it's the time machine." he covered it in clocks, and he drove all over the place. >> around this time, hoop meets a new york preppie name baird jones, who also likes hanging with the glitterati and who has his own unique artistic vision. you're about to hear about the other half of hugh hooper's strange inheritance. >> this is a picture that james dean drew. this is tony bennett. >> signed "bennett." >> they're all signed. >> signed by muhammad ali, adolf hitler, charles manson, buddy hackett, paul mccartney and more. that's great. >> vincent price. >> after the break... >> but first our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the solid-gold disco hit "i was made for loving you"? kiss, iron maiden or the ramones? the answer when we return. >> so, which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the disco gold record
he's the canvertible and the voodoo volkswagen. >> he actually had a van.t end off of another van. he bolted it on the back of his. he had two front ends. he said, "i don't know if i'm coming or going. it's the time machine." he covered it in clocks, and he drove all over the place. >> around this time, hoop meets a new york preppie name baird jones, who also likes hanging with the glitterati and who has his own unique artistic vision. you're about to hear about the other...
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he's the canvertible and the voodoo volkswagen. >> he actually had a van. he cut the front end off of another van. he bolted it on the back of his. he had two front ends. he said, "i don't know if i'm coming or going. it's the time machine." he covered it in clocks, and he drove all over the place. >> around this time, hoop meets a new york preppie name baird jones, who also likes hanging with the glitterati and who has his own unique artistic vision. you're about to hear about the other half of hugh hooper's strange inheritance. >> this is a picture that james dean drew. this is tony bennett. >> signed "bennett." >> they're all signed. >> signed by muhammad ali, adolf hitler, charles manson, buddy hackett, paul mccartney and more. that's great. >> vincent price. >> after the break... >> but first our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the solid-gold disco hit "i was made for loving you"? kiss, iron maiden or the ramones? the answer when we return. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's
he's the canvertible and the voodoo volkswagen. >> he actually had a van. he cut the front end off of another van. he bolted it on the back of his. he had two front ends. he said, "i don't know if i'm coming or going. it's the time machine." he covered it in clocks, and he drove all over the place. >> around this time, hoop meets a new york preppie name baird jones, who also likes hanging with the glitterati and who has his own unique artistic vision. you're about to hear...
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would have bankrupted this country, even conservative politicians who ran say her economics were just voodoo and would have bankrupted this nation. so france has dodged a bullet and europe has dodged a bullet and it is now fallen to emmanuel macron, 39 years old, youngest leader since napoleon. trying to fix the serious ills that plague people who are out of work and people who are very kul turley and politically and socially divided here. >> as you mentioned this talk of unity, macron promised a stronger and more united europe and keeping russia at an arm's length. what does this election mean now for the french american partnership? >> reporter: well, very importantly president donald trump tweeted almost immediately that the results became clear to congratulate emmanuel macron and looked forward to working with him. i spoke to macron's spokeswoman, the only word that has come out of headquarters since the result and said the democratically elected new president of france wants to work with the democratically elected president of the united states, even though he may have preferred marine
would have bankrupted this country, even conservative politicians who ran say her economics were just voodoo and would have bankrupted this nation. so france has dodged a bullet and europe has dodged a bullet and it is now fallen to emmanuel macron, 39 years old, youngest leader since napoleon. trying to fix the serious ills that plague people who are out of work and people who are very kul turley and politically and socially divided here. >> as you mentioned this talk of unity, macron...
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they say someone spray painted what they're describing as as satanic or voodoo images by their mother's gravestone and they don't know. >> they don't have no respect for the dead, you know. once a person die, it's if peace. whatever place they are, i don't know, but whatever -- god take them but please let them be in peace. >> reporter: iris roman' mother was buried at green mount cemetery 12 years ago. but this week, her family had a rude surprise at the gravesite. >> it was scary for me because i believe that symbol has to be something related with the devil. >> reporter: this make shift pentagram was spray painted just inches away from her mother's headstone. >> it scared us. we didn't know what to do. >> it made us feel more sad than anything. she was more of a christian woman. so to see some symbol that's very very close to voodooism. >> reporter: family members took pictures and contacted the cemetery management asking about security on the sacred grounds. >> they keep the gates open 24 hours. it's like no protection. >> the problem is this gate stays open 24 hours, seven days a w
they say someone spray painted what they're describing as as satanic or voodoo images by their mother's gravestone and they don't know. >> they don't have no respect for the dead, you know. once a person die, it's if peace. whatever place they are, i don't know, but whatever -- god take them but please let them be in peace. >> reporter: iris roman' mother was buried at green mount cemetery 12 years ago. but this week, her family had a rude surprise at the gravesite. >> it was...
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it was all about magic and voodoo and they believed it they afford this and that it would protect themfrom bullets. the or gave in they believed that they were a bullet wouldn't penetrate their body and there was all this kind of stuff. these women were the ones who what economy there was functioning and people fed and they protected the children the best that they could. the rape percentage was 70% and they had the children of their. they put their children on their backs and went back to the market. these are the women who brought in many ways an end to the war when they started demanding peace and praying. these are the women that galvanized ellen johnson sirleaf they got her elected. so many men, she was running against a football player and still running. this was a guy who didn't have a credible education of the young man were flocking toward the football player and the women flock to allen. they got her elected and then it turned out that they were immediately one of her biggest headaches. they wanted to continue to make their markets in the streets where they had been doing in
it was all about magic and voodoo and they believed it they afford this and that it would protect themfrom bullets. the or gave in they believed that they were a bullet wouldn't penetrate their body and there was all this kind of stuff. these women were the ones who what economy there was functioning and people fed and they protected the children the best that they could. the rape percentage was 70% and they had the children of their. they put their children on their backs and went back to the...
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tax move into the white house -- when the tafts move into the white house, they discover a little voodoo doll that alice had left for them. thealice was banned from taft white house, among other white houses. lesley: we have some questions from the audience. first for you, annette. what is a sally hemmings ever freed from slavery? annette: she was informally freed. she moved into charlottesville after jefferson died. if he had freed her, couple of things -- she was over 45. at this point, she was actually 53 years old. and he enslaved person over 45, if you freed them, you had to petition the legislature to allow them to remain in the state and say how you're going to take care of them for the rest of their lives. you sort of imagine jefferson putting back in a document, asking the legislature to allow sally hemmings to stay in state and say, here is how i'm going to -- it would be an admission they have been living together, and he wasn't going to do that. she moves to charlottesville. she is listed on the senses in 1830 as a free white woman. in 1833, they do a special census to ask fr
tax move into the white house -- when the tafts move into the white house, they discover a little voodoo doll that alice had left for them. thealice was banned from taft white house, among other white houses. lesley: we have some questions from the audience. first for you, annette. what is a sally hemmings ever freed from slavery? annette: she was informally freed. she moved into charlottesville after jefferson died. if he had freed her, couple of things -- she was over 45. at this point, she...
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all about african magic in voodoo. they believed if they were this and that it would be, protect them from bullets. generally but naked. we know how to do war in liberia. we do really interesting. general but naked brigade. they believe they will if they were naked they wouldn't get, a bullet wouldn't penetrate the body. it was all that kind of stuff. these women's with the ones who kept the economy, what economy there was, functioning and moving, and kept people fed and they kept, there protected their children the best that they could. the rate percentage was like 70% and they had the children of the rate this in the force. they put those children on the backs and went back to make the market. these are the women who sort of brought in many ways and into the war when they started demanding peace and praying and all of that. these of the women that galvanized behind ellen johnson sirleaf. they were her base, they counter elected. so many men, she was running against a football player. >> host: who is still running. >>
all about african magic in voodoo. they believed if they were this and that it would be, protect them from bullets. generally but naked. we know how to do war in liberia. we do really interesting. general but naked brigade. they believe they will if they were naked they wouldn't get, a bullet wouldn't penetrate the body. it was all that kind of stuff. these women's with the ones who kept the economy, what economy there was, functioning and moving, and kept people fed and they kept, there...
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you can never have enough, right, warren. >> you'll get the voodoo doll joke. i've got a special one for you. >> starting on you early, warren. >> i know. >> you're vulnerable. >> all right. >>> well, guys, let's jump into this right now with both feet. warren buffett is our guest this morning, he's the chairman and ceo of berkshire hathaway, this is his first interview since sitting down he spoke to 40,000 or so berkshire shareholders over the weekend just across the street here. warren, thank you very much for joining us this morning. i've been kind of thinking back, it's been years now since the annual meeting. and the annual meeting has changed over this course of time. what did you think? >> people continue to have fun. it's half mardi gras and half annual meeting when they come, and we see thousands them in the steakhouse last night. a couple hundred there, they're all smiling. you know, there were planes that didn't fly, a few things, but a few inconveniences, but they had fun. and they meet a lot of people that that they saw in the previous year. as a m
you can never have enough, right, warren. >> you'll get the voodoo doll joke. i've got a special one for you. >> starting on you early, warren. >> i know. >> you're vulnerable. >> all right. >>> well, guys, let's jump into this right now with both feet. warren buffett is our guest this morning, he's the chairman and ceo of berkshire hathaway, this is his first interview since sitting down he spoke to 40,000 or so berkshire shareholders over the weekend...
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we were -- we are going to be left to go to the voodoo doctor on the back 40 somewhere to get health care. literally, that is how bad this is going to get. caller: mike allen. host: scott, i send a lot of -- i spent a lot of time in bangor, maine. i love that he uses the expression back 40. mime -- my grandmother used to talk about the south 40. i haven't heard that in a while. scott put his finger on an issue that is covered in scattered ways, but it is not focused on as much as it probably should be. that is, the programs that may get cut are very popular in trump country, and there are a lot of trump voters, people in their families who depend on these programs. that is why during the campaign you heard president trump say he was going to preserve a lot of these programs, and a scoop we have in my newsletter axios am, john, thank you for mentioning it, axios am is free. he mentioned mike's top 10, it is a super quick one through 10 format. we'd love for you to sign up for and get it every morning here, what we're talking about in the axios newsroom, c-span has been a great visitor
we were -- we are going to be left to go to the voodoo doctor on the back 40 somewhere to get health care. literally, that is how bad this is going to get. caller: mike allen. host: scott, i send a lot of -- i spent a lot of time in bangor, maine. i love that he uses the expression back 40. mime -- my grandmother used to talk about the south 40. i haven't heard that in a while. scott put his finger on an issue that is covered in scattered ways, but it is not focused on as much as it probably...
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voodoo economics. that's the only way you're going to get this, by dynamic scoring.that never works and you can't -- the long-term growth potential of the united states is only 2% so these assumptions for 3%, and this will be any type of benefit from this is not going to happen, and you're just going to add to the deficit. and that's the plan we're going to get, right? >> okay. at the end of every failed democratic presidency, carters and obamas, where they massively ramped up the deficit and spent a great deal of money and didn't care about the deficit when they were spending then they decided that they cared about the deficit in order to not lower taxes on working men and women in the united states, carter took that position, obama took that position, and then each of them at the end of their term said you know this lousy growth rate we have, that's not me. that's the world. the problem is if you look at obama's eight years and compare american growth rate versus the european growth rate, for the first six years, we were growing faster after the bottom out of the r
voodoo economics. that's the only way you're going to get this, by dynamic scoring.that never works and you can't -- the long-term growth potential of the united states is only 2% so these assumptions for 3%, and this will be any type of benefit from this is not going to happen, and you're just going to add to the deficit. and that's the plan we're going to get, right? >> okay. at the end of every failed democratic presidency, carters and obamas, where they massively ramped up the deficit...
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republicans go to the american people in 2018 without something, they're going to be in the very, very deep voodoon. >> something is going to happen in california. i think larry knows these numbers. one-third, one out of three californians is now on their version of medicaid. one out of three. it's like an $18 billion number in the california budget. if they change any of that, california has got a huge hole in their financial system. stuart: and who pays the price for that? >> well, right now the federal government's giving them money. but if the federal government stops that and california tries to pick that up, you're covering one out of every three people. it used to be for the indigent poor. now it's the bottom of the middle class and below. stuart: so, larry, weigh boo this. what are you saying on that point? >> that's exactly right. there's a youtube video of jonathan gruber, the father of romneycare, bragging about the fact that some, quote, smart senators, closed quote massachusetts, were able to rip off the government to the tune of $400 million every year to make romneycare work. and we
republicans go to the american people in 2018 without something, they're going to be in the very, very deep voodoon. >> something is going to happen in california. i think larry knows these numbers. one-third, one out of three californians is now on their version of medicaid. one out of three. it's like an $18 billion number in the california budget. if they change any of that, california has got a huge hole in their financial system. stuart: and who pays the price for that? >>...