is one of these companies that have their fingers deep inside of the washington bureaucracy. how do you pry those fingers loose? through transparency and making those bidding procedures public and allowing as rich said, untraditional companies to come in and reforming the pentagon should be doing this stuff, weapons systems in three to four years and not 20. david: the trump administration should be listening to the forbes people, they have the answers to the questions. we ve got to leave it at that. the cashin in gang getting ready to roll. what have you got? mark cuban diving in and joining us on cashin in. his take on artificial intelligence taking our jobs. plus, you ve got to see this to believe this. why i agree with liberal comedian steven colbert what congress just did that could cost us all our privacy. see you at 11:30. david: and the irish
tax cuts, some want it paid for, some want a border tax, some don t. there are a lot of divisions there. what do you think that republicans do on that and what do you think the president s message will be to them. this is the fight going back and forth on the republican side, believe it or not. it s almost like you have three parties going on. they ve got to get it together and i think that everyone towards the end of the day will get together because it s tax reform, well overdue, 30-some years before we d had tax reform. neil: don t miss this shot. they can t miss this shot. this is it. i mean, you ve had seven years, eight years to get this thing together. you don t want to miss on your two major legislative outputs. neil: you don t want to screw that up. all right, eric, thank you, very very much. host of cashin in, in for o riley and the five and all and all and all. and we have a lot more coming up, including the read from these protesters who probably kind of had the same m
the national park service says that half of the blossoms have been killed, but there will be a display of white and pink blooms from those who survived the very cold winter blast. i m elizabeth prann in washington. and now back to cashin in. president trump blast snoop dogg blasting the rapper over showing him blasting a clown. i hate boycotts, but you ve got to think the sponsors are not happy with snoop dogg. boycotts are a testament to
something and said, again, as both richard and lisa said, a nothing-burger? richard brought up a good point. the liberals are going to want to keep on the story and they want to see all the tax returns coming out from president trump. i don t think this story, while it was a flop this week, they re going to try to see if they can find more of his tax returns. eric: i can t wait. illegally or not. eric: i ve got to go, all of those people who said he s not a real billionaire, the guy made 150 million bucks in one year, 12 years ago. and the return, i want to see it. maybe he will show you the next year. so did george bush, we saw his returns. eric: a brand new segment for a brand new world on cashin in as artificial intelligence invades our life. we re asking will it be worth it and we begin with bill gates plans to tax robots that take jobs from humans next.
everyone thinks now it s not just reforming of failed system, but people, tens of millions of people are going to be thrown in the streets, your bills are going from 20,000 to $50,000 a year in terms of deductibles and what people have led to be believe and that s why the republicans are losing support and they ve got to pull ahead, do what s right and work it out. david: that s what the president says he plans to do. the cashin in gang getting ready to roll at the bottom of the hour. what have you got? hi, david, donald trump s leaked tax return shows he paid a higher tax rate than president obama and bernie sanders. time for them to get off the witch hunt. and a brand new artificial infell against, bill gates says any robot replacing a human worker should be taxed. is he right. david: an ai tax. declaring war on the environment, some liberals say the president is doing that with major cuts to the epa.