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Week. You know, he has four basic options, martha. And it sounded like from his News Conference today he might take two at the same time. Lets look at those four options. One would be to appeal to a larger panel of the Ninth Circuit. Its called an en banc hearing. 11 judges picked randomly from the remaining 26 judges in the Ninth Circuit. He could appeal to the u. S. Supreme court and he could try the case on its merits in district court. He seemed to suggest he would do that by saying that he will win eventually. The fourth option would be to rewrite the Executive Order. Make it clear that legal permanent residents such as green card holders are not affected by the travel ban. The white House Counsel tried to clarify that when it comes to enforcement. But it was after the fact. So, if the case goes back to judge robart, we know that a schedule could happen as soon as next week where we have briefs and judge robart as i said, in his ruling, in issuing the t. R. O. Said it is likely th
back, let us know. we will be here, we will be watching. i know you now live at capitol hill. let s bring in our panel, molly jong-fast is a special caught this on for vanity fair and the host of fast politics podcast. david jolly is a former republican congressman for florida and an msnbc political analyst. congressman julie, i m going to guess is one of these because where you don t miss being in congress. and i want you to tell me as someone who has been through this process, you have nbc news reporting for president biden, the speaker mccarthy just spoke on the phone in the last hour. how much of this gets done by those negotiators around the table that we watch walking into the capitol in their speakers to duke it all out and how much of the work actually gets done when the president and the speaker on the phone? it s a matter of sequence, alicia, and look, my first that lead mitch as a staffer was raising it from 4.7 trillion to 5.1 trillion. we re now in the 30. so i have be
it s the fact that we aren t growing as fast as we can and there are no plans by this administration to increase growth. in fact, just the opposite. the worst thing you can do for growth is to tax it. if you want less of something, you tax it more. biden just came out with his new economic plan, which isn t going the pass because we have a republican congress. it shows where his mind is. he wants to increase taxes by $4.7 trillion. at a point when businesses are getting scrunched, he wants to take 4.7 trillion out of their pockets and that means that they will have to cut their job force in order to do something like that. or go out of business. harris: and that means that the number is 400,000, which is that earning number. do you know who i told that to before he was ready to support the president? mr. manchin. he called me a liar and watch the white house take that number
over that 10-year period according to the president s budget? you don t know that off the top of your head? harris: hum, what do you make of this? what they ve done is a $4.7 trillion increase in taxes and then say it is not enough. we won t be able to cover all the additional spending. to give you a side-by-side four years ago before covid our total budget was $4.4 trillion. they are recommending next year 6.8 trillion, an additional 4.7 in new taxes. it is a giant tax and spend. dramatic increase in government. this is a focus from this administration that only if you gave us more power and more tax dollars we could solve it. as bill cassidy mentioned yesterday the 4.7 trillion doesn t do anything to stable lies social security. the administration skipped that part and said we won t do any of these 4.7 trillion for social security which has insolvency in