500. Hi everybody this is bulls bears thank you for joining us im david asman joining me on the panel today Jackie Deangelis , adam lashinsky, jonas ferris and gary b. Smith good to see you all. Here is white house economic counsel director larry kudlow giving the good news to our own Stuart Varney earlier today. Listen. Usmca can i just pause on this . I mean, these kinds of trade deals are like tax cuts. They open market, they lower barriers, they provide strong domestic content on usmca just to here is the deal. You look at the midpoint of the Economic Growth estimates. It will add threequarters of a percentage point to gdp. It will add more or less 35037 5,000 new jobs per year, and probably at least 100 billion additional direct Foreign Investment into the united states. David so Jackie Kudlow is arguing what we have is a fiscal stimulus that this is going to make us grow a lot more than we have been. I dont think hes wrong in that regard and were watching see how it actually impa
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Hard to imagine we could be a country without washingtons battlefield heroics. If you want to understand military history, look at washingtons campaign in new jersey and the hudson river, et cetera, its quite remarkable. Washington journal continues. From the ground of George Washingtons historic mt. Vernon, were joined now at the education and Museum Center there by doug bradburn, the president and ceo of George Washingtons mt. Vernon on this president s day. First, sir, explain the significance of that moment thats portrayed over your shoulder there, the swearingin of George Washington. Well, good morning, welcome to mt. Vernon. Behind me you see George Washington, the first president , being sworn in at federal hall in new york city. This would have been in 1789 in april. How well were the duties and the powers of the office that he was about to step into, how well were they defined at that moment when he was sworn in . Well, they werent defined at all. The presidency was a brand ne
There had not been anything like it certainly in america, were in the world. Of an a new experiment elected magistrate that at one point would be the head of state like a king, but at the same time also be the chief executioner of the law. The chief executive in this case. The chief policymaker. It was not exactly clear where the policies of powers of legislature in the president would be defined. Created thatally office and many of the president s, many of the things we come to think of as president ial really come down from his example in the office. Age 57 whenof 1789, he took the oath. What were his views at the time about expanding or restricting the power of the office he was stepping into . Washington had already established the idea that civilians should be in control, that we needed to exercise restraint. He knew he wanted the ability to have one Foreign Policy that would number his office. He knew that he wanted to have one military voice in the country that would be in his o
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