idaho near a lake to challenge a potential epa enforcement action to prevent them from building their home under threat of i think it was 75,000 dollars in daily fines. so they were allowed to go to court to challenge that. well they ve been in court for a decade so now it is on the merits of the issue of whether there s federal jurisdiction over so-called waters of the united states. whether they re navigable and technicality and really cleaning case from almost 20 years ago where justice kennedy as swing vote devised kind of a test for determining this. that caused a lot of confusion in lower courts so this i think will clarify things and will be a boon for homeowners and property developers who are nowhere near navigable waters. likely to win this and biggest case political ily is on racial preferences in education at harvard and north carolina. being challenged as that policy
minimum salary of 775,000 dollars. the owners are offering 630,000. pitchers and catch everies were supposed to report to camp this week. it is now unclear when they might start training. joe rogan set to be worth $200 million. double the price when it was signed back in 2020. the new york times reporting much higher price tag. the times also says the renewal of that massive contract is likely due some time next year despite left wing claims of alleged covid misinformation. rogan s show is spotify s biggest podcast in the u.s. and 92 other markets. so, he is a rich man, guys. not hurting for cash. ainsley: rumble is going to have to up its game. carley: there is a reason he turned that down. steve: when we had fellow who was with just the other day, who apparently came up with the idea. he said we are willing to negotiate.
who said we did not elect joe biden to be fdr to give us new deal aoc screamed i did the socialistwipe has taken other never has a big so big gone through the worst part about it it does not work, when the government of the majority party wants to hire 87,000 irs agents to try to pay for this impel, you know what that means. it a nie came out 1.72 million more audits half focused on americans, who make 75,000 dollars or less. if you think they are going after millionaires you are wrong anybody who spends 28 dollars a day the irs is going to be spying on what you are doing, so anyone that lying to you like attorney general lied to american public.
more than was expected. there was 75,000 dollars expected from economists. the isis leader has recently been killed. is there some credit that is deserved to give to the president right now? look, what i d say right now, i m happy when we go and got al baghdadi that is great and i take my hat off of to our men and women in the military. by the way, the same military and agencies that the president criticized all the time. you heard what he said about the generals that used to work for him and he criticize them and our intelligence agencies he seems to undercut so i think what they have done is despite the frthe president. the the president says they don t matter, only he matters. we are less than 20 days from an government shutdown. what is the house doing to video
rates back in the 60s, and when you have a progressive tax rate system, your tax rate, you know, let s say from zero to 75,000 dollars may be 10% or 15%, et cetera, but once you get to like the tippy tops on your $10 millionth dollar sometimes tax rates as high as 60 or 70%, that doesn t mean all $10 million are taxed at an extremely high rate, but means as you climb up this ladder, you should be contributing more. neil: all right. a 60 minutes interview you heard from congresswoman ocasio-cortez, a detail of a plan to bring the highest up to 70%, to be fair, in that example incomes of over $10 million, but the thrust is getting back to the way it used to be in this country. and before i get to the panelists i want to show you the eisenhower years, what she was