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that's what we are talking about, folksks even if they areo far on the periphery of an issue they would love to be front and center talking to me or a reporter, you on camera even more. they just want to have their hand in everything and on my side of things as a reporter on capitol hill, that means i'm getting texts from their staff about every topic under the sun even if it's not their state or district they have something to say about it and it is an interesting dynamic when there's no reason for me to quote this person in my story they are so far removed. >> is at the top? >> the top thing about the thirsty members of congress is all press is good press so they take it with pride. part of the job in congress is reaching constituents however you can and sometimes that is a media strategy. >> so who are we talking about here? >> the list is pretty wide-ranging. one my team interacts with or some freshman jerry moskowitz, a junior member so he's a freshman, democrat from florida. as a freshman you don't get a lot of big swings on maybe legislation, to lead with any kind of coalition bu
that's what we are talking about, folksks even if they areo far on the periphery of an issue they would love to be front and center talking to me or a reporter, you on camera even more. they just want to have their hand in everything and on my side of things as a reporter on capitol hill, that means i'm getting texts from their staff about every topic under the sun even if it's not their state or district they have something to say about it and it is an interesting dynamic when there's no...
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. >> there n areo buzzwords you guys could use that are getting me in on any of this. not even cicada. >> oh, that's the red. that's the reason i am out. >> i don't eat bugs. >> okay? >> you wouldn't eat the mayo banana sandwich i brought. you guys would eat that? no not a million years. >> no way. >> all right. >> but i know you would, grasshopper. of course. >> and finally, an adorable baby bat eared fox. >> wait, what? >> and here's the best part. you don't have to eat it. the cincinnati zoo is showing off one of its newest additions. this adorable baby boy that, as of today, turns 18 days old. they're so cute at that age. the zoo says it's always playtime for this little guy. >> wouldn't you pay $1,000 to hold this guy? >> a thousand? yes, right now i would pay 1000. >> a little puppy. i would feel really soft. >> but it's ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" today, from the hit drama "grey's anatomy," kim raver.
. >> there n areo buzzwords you guys could use that are getting me in on any of this. not even cicada. >> oh, that's the red. that's the reason i am out. >> i don't eat bugs. >> okay? >> you wouldn't eat the mayo banana sandwich i brought. you guys would eat that? no not a million years. >> no way. >> all right. >> but i know you would, grasshopper. of course. >> and finally, an adorable baby bat eared fox. >> wait, what? >> and...
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a lot of the biden policies areo oriented towards what maximizes the chance of re-election fore biden thisof fall. that's part of the reason we'rea nollt seeing he deportations in the country. these are potential long run voters for the democrats. we're seeing soft borderrat, policies. this isn't som se sort of wild theory. democrats about 10 years ago were saying the same thing,sa loose borderid policies, lax immigration policies are a big way for democrats to secureig lasting electoral majorities sor yoatu want to know how somebody behaves, what policies they support as a party, look at their incentives and their incentives to win elections areh tiedey to so many things they'ru doing today that are he destructive for america as we know it. larry: mr. trump spoke yesterday in grand rapids,sp michigan andok we h some sound n that very subject. >> when i'm president instead o asking you to cram illegal aliens into your homes, i'll i tell you that the illegal alienl transes passers, they -- trespassers, they must go back to their homes. they have to go back because no country can withst
a lot of the biden policies areo oriented towards what maximizes the chance of re-election fore biden thisof fall. that's part of the reason we'rea nollt seeing he deportations in the country. these are potential long run voters for the democrats. we're seeing soft borderrat, policies. this isn't som se sort of wild theory. democrats about 10 years ago were saying the same thing,sa loose borderid policies, lax immigration policies are a big way for democrats to secureig lasting electoral...
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joe biden actually -- jill biden not only denied that the polls in the swing states were what they areo with trump ahead in six of the seven, but she said her husband is actually winning. as wace go forward you will see that he's winning. but you have to wonder, dana, why all of a sudden do they figure that you know what, it's noist working? what took them so long. everybody has been telling themg it hasn' tt been working,he bidenomics, so finally they say okay, we can't because the swins states are so bad, we can't keep doing this and telling people bibidenomics is great and you a great, youkn just don't know itr you are not smart enough to feel it, but 74% of people think the economy is going in the wrong didirection and in the swing states, something like 63% think is not good orery very poor. honest, this whole election is about the swing states and so they are bringing in these new pollsters., bring in the pollsters becauses they can't change joe gotno cognitively theyt can't change them, he will won't get any better. is he going to debate? probably not. i don't know if he will but
joe biden actually -- jill biden not only denied that the polls in the swing states were what they areo with trump ahead in six of the seven, but she said her husband is actually winning. as wace go forward you will see that he's winning. but you have to wonder, dana, why all of a sudden do they figure that you know what, it's noist working? what took them so long. everybody has been telling themg it hasn' tt been working,he bidenomics, so finally they say okay, we can't because the swins...
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trumps tax cutso are going to make inflation worse, you are going to say trumps greedy ceo buddies areo going tobu keep gouging you, an this billionaire does not even l know what the price of milk is anyway though don't fall for it. that is what they have to do. why did i just say that?i am because i am so bored of saying the same thing for four years. >> judge jeanine: okay, all right richard. would you like to answer that? jim says that people are in denial, that they are not reall seeing how bidenomics is helping them.le ai mean people are every day oh the grocery store seeing it., a >> i agree with jesse's point a that there c is a clear contrast to be made between the current occupant of the white house andt the former occupant. i think when you hear donald trump talk about the economy he wants r the american people, he reminisces about 2018 or 2017 but you rarely hear him talk about 2025 or 2026 or 2027 or what he's going to do when he wins. he just reminisces about themi past. i think al abol those argumentse true, jesse, thank you.go [ simultaneous talking ]but >> but i also thi
trumps tax cutso are going to make inflation worse, you are going to say trumps greedy ceo buddies areo going tobu keep gouging you, an this billionaire does not even l know what the price of milk is anyway though don't fall for it. that is what they have to do. why did i just say that?i am because i am so bored of saying the same thing for four years. >> judge jeanine: okay, all right richard. would you like to answer that? jim says that people are in denial, that they are not reall...
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you see how hard i'm holding on >> let's ow you robbie what we areoing here and keep us the plane going. >> what you're gonna be g later toy, right? you're gonnbe making sure you have some romantic songs too. i w listening to your muc. you are kind of the right man for the job today. >> i'm a little bit of a lush en it mes to that. i'm happy, hly mared man. so i write, wri about what i know. >> seet's all ve good. i think i saw your fy here yestery. th'reere with you, right? yes. irought up most of thfamily. i ha one ng in the bmx races. i got to stay hereut other tha that abroad, all the rest of though? right. so i feetexas like this is a friendly crowd. i fe like they're goi to be pretty excited to seeou >> i think 'm nda half of the state though my d's fromhere is boyd, botoffered bradley >> why are they be names? very good question >> hey, mr. rm, did you arhat maybe you ould be here. do i would le to be there with my n, the reverend there,ho is going to marry over 300 people fromhis balloon, which i hope is sy tethered >> to the ground as far as you know, are you tied down? we are.
you see how hard i'm holding on >> let's ow you robbie what we areoing here and keep us the plane going. >> what you're gonna be g later toy, right? you're gonnbe making sure you have some romantic songs too. i w listening to your muc. you are kind of the right man for the job today. >> i'm a little bit of a lush en it mes to that. i'm happy, hly mared man. so i write, wri about what i know. >> seet's all ve good. i think i saw your fy here yestery. th'reere with you,...
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children say i'm a dog, put you my hair in te ponytail so they're like ears that you become a furry who areo 9 ou know, they give you a litter box and the whole bag, the whole nine yards. i was still usin was stisingg aa >> yeah. see, i had a girl. to be fair, i stil l had a girl. >> but here's the thing. if you g o that furry, the kid's living as a dog. >> yeah, you could probably put them down. ohd, god. oh, good. one cat down. oh, no, she. e she kicked out of it. she was clever. yeah, she kicked out of it. that's interesting. name she want to be a dog.t and the name is cat anyway. good boy to goo. >> yeah. so, biden, as you detailed has earlier, he's grown up in everye possible communityve that there is, from polish to scandinavian to puerto rican to african american. he's just got a little bit i wantst to say his 23 and me profile. >> i really do. but one of the things the that should bother people about thisthings is that if he so eas liveths and you notice he always says, for real, for real, i swear to god this is truys sas this is true. he's always underscoring his stories with these
children say i'm a dog, put you my hair in te ponytail so they're like ears that you become a furry who areo 9 ou know, they give you a litter box and the whole bag, the whole nine yards. i was still usin was stisingg aa >> yeah. see, i had a girl. to be fair, i stil l had a girl. >> but here's the thing. if you g o that furry, the kid's living as a dog. >> yeah, you could probably put them down. ohd, god. oh, good. one cat down. oh, no, she. e she kicked out of it. she was...
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you areoing to find jurors out some of the most educated and pathetic knowledgeable individuals that's great. that's what you want on the jury. you're >> also going to have a bunch of crack >> pots as a defense attorney, our new yorkers, we all know i want a little bit of both. as i definitely want some crackpot because you only takes one one juror does flip the whole button, doesn't. so i think i've respect the fact that they that they came back and they said that they couldn't sit, but it's the ones that were chosen that i thought were interesting. >> what stood out to you from what we found out today and also what christine was just sharing the additional details about some of them are reactions to being chosen very, very serious, but certainly in one case quite happy. >> yeah. i mean, look, i think even just since yesterday, this is such a different conversation. i mean, first of all, we have 707 and one hour or something like yesterday, i think people were oh god, this is going to take three or four weeks and some of us said no, they'll get into a rhythm, the pace we'll pick up. a
you areoing to find jurors out some of the most educated and pathetic knowledgeable individuals that's great. that's what you want on the jury. you're >> also going to have a bunch of crack >> pots as a defense attorney, our new yorkers, we all know i want a little bit of both. as i definitely want some crackpot because you only takes one one juror does flip the whole button, doesn't. so i think i've respect the fact that they that they came back and they said that they couldn't...
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but when it do resume, there areoing to be 32 rors thaare still ticking rough that 40 to a estion questionnairebe answing about their affiations where they get their news, are answering about have they gone to a trump rally anering questions? really just pertaing to can they be impartial and bought and unbiased for this trial? can they actually t on this jury? and as you said, 96 people were brout but in yesterday and more than half of them said they coun't. so it's proving to be a very difficult task to evenne juror athis moment, but that that task is going to continue today. we are waiting to see if the former president makes any comments before he heads into the courtroom. but like i said, the judge here wanting to start nine 30 sharp for and continue the jury selection process >> and brynn talk us through and for ewers how trump has been in court, how it's being described. the former president is acting handling himself as this is really just getting started exactl it's just gettingrted. so it's gointo be interesting to see how he continuehis process as the judge has made it very clear that h
but when it do resume, there areoing to be 32 rors thaare still ticking rough that 40 to a estion questionnairebe answing about their affiations where they get their news, are answering about have they gone to a trump rally anering questions? really just pertaing to can they be impartial and bought and unbiased for this trial? can they actually t on this jury? and as you said, 96 people were brout but in yesterday and more than half of them said they coun't. so it's proving to be a very...
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because under current law, we lose the standard deduction, more taxpayers areoing to itemize deductions and that's particular burdensome, in all three of the reform proposals, the standard deduction is maintained. there are fewer taxpayers who are itemizing their deductions and that's showing up in a 10% reduction in the time burden as complying with the tax code and it's the type of analysis, it's part of the reason to do tax reform and comes up every time and here are the estimates that we can use alongside the policy decisions of the tax dollars in and dollars out. okay, so, this is, you know, one innovation to bring that along into the automatic discussions of the policies as numbers come off the analysis. we also are intent on extending past the decade. so, in everything we do. we will provide 30-year estimates not just 10-year estimates and in this graph and the last graph we're showing them out to three years. and this graph is showing you net interest outlays as a share of gdp from now until 2055. notice the y axis. these numbers are very large, ranging from 3% to 8% of gdp and
because under current law, we lose the standard deduction, more taxpayers areoing to itemize deductions and that's particular burdensome, in all three of the reform proposals, the standard deduction is maintained. there are fewer taxpayers who are itemizing their deductions and that's showing up in a 10% reduction in the time burden as complying with the tax code and it's the type of analysis, it's part of the reason to do tax reform and comes up every time and here are the estimates that we...
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general prelogar: there areo duties being imposed on idaho re it's not required to provide emergency stabilizing treaen itself. the duties are -- are -- justice alito: well, all right. general prelogar: -- applied to thhoital. justice alito: not -- not duties. how can you impose restrictions on what idaho can criminalize simply because hospitals in idaho have chosen to participate in medicare? i don't understand how this sqrewith the whole theory of the spending clause. genel elogar: well, i think that it squares with this cot's long line of precedents cited at -- justice alito: wel -- general prelogar: -- page 46 of our brief -- justice alito: well, i -- i've -- i've looked at them. geraprelogar: -- that the court has recognized that -- justice alito: i've looked at those cases. i haven't found any square discussion of this particular issue. but i -- i'm interested in the theory. can you just explain how it works in theory? -- generalregar: sure. so spending clause legislation is fedalaw. it's passed by both houses of congress. it's signed by the president. it qualifies as law withi
general prelogar: there areo duties being imposed on idaho re it's not required to provide emergency stabilizing treaen itself. the duties are -- are -- justice alito: well, all right. general prelogar: -- applied to thhoital. justice alito: not -- not duties. how can you impose restrictions on what idaho can criminalize simply because hospitals in idaho have chosen to participate in medicare? i don't understand how this sqrewith the whole theory of the spending clause. genel elogar: well, i...
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to do, quite clurfact that black people ye to he was trying to do, quite clurfact that black people areo the fact that black people are underrepresented of , underrepresented in a lot of, higher up positions across the board. >> i mean, would it have been racist he'd got there and racist if he'd got up there and said, there's many black said, there's too many black people posts, no. people in government posts, no. because historically because they're not historically underrepresented, ? underrepresented, are they? white people have had quite a good, throughout good, easy ride throughout history . history. >> yeah. okay. >> yeah. okay. >> okay. let's let's change topic complete slowly and have a. well, i was going to say i have a bit of a laugh with this, but there is a serious side to it. british fry up in it. the british fry up is in danger of dying out as youngsters turn their on youngsters turn their back on the dawn, 1 in 10 the full english dawn, 1 in 10 health conscious 18 to 34 year olds never eat a british fry up. what are they having instead? >> i couldn't quite work out from th
to do, quite clurfact that black people ye to he was trying to do, quite clurfact that black people areo the fact that black people are underrepresented of , underrepresented in a lot of, higher up positions across the board. >> i mean, would it have been racist he'd got there and racist if he'd got up there and said, there's many black said, there's too many black people posts, no. people in government posts, no. because historically because they're not historically underrepresented, ?...