billion a year innoed, but unpaid taxes. this proposal is about preventing high income individuals for not typical wage earners, they don t get paid through standard payroll, w-2s, vast majority, 97% are paying taxes they are owed, we are not talking about that, we re talking about highest income individuals, 1% responsible for $163 billion a year in owed, unpaid taxes. there are discussions, active discussionss, with senator widen, others in congress about how to ensure this is targeted at those who evade taxes and exemptions. be clear what this is about, about big banks deciding to protect wealthy americans that get away with not paying taxes they owe by fighting this common sense solution and we want to be clear about that. ask about moderna and the
recognized there might well be disagreements about questions that would arise at the middle and end of the trial. such as witnesses. and so here s what happened. all 100 senators endorsed a common sense solution. we divided the process into two stages, two stages. the first resolution passed unanimously before the trial began. it laid groundwork such as scheduling, structural early steps, like opening arguments. mid trial questions, such as witnesses were left until the middle of the trial, when senators could make a more informed judgment about that more contentious issue.
no, no, no, that s not what we are about. well come i think the nighties era assault weapon ban actually worked. laura: it didn t work. it didn t work. assault weapons. and fewer people died of assault weapon. laura: is not linked to that van felt that it is the difference. to go different things. but go ahead. well, i think absolutely momentum to have stricter rules on background checks in this country. i wonder why moscow put a bill like that before the senate. it would pass the senate right now and i also think we have that common sense solution on guns. market based solutions with insurance with private nra. can offer that insurance instead of buying fancy houses for a ceo. i think it would be something that would be good and they can control who gets it and have personal responsibility for the people who have those guns so some liability on planting guns to willy-nilly and that gun
no, no, no, that s not what we are about. well, i think that the 90s era assault weapon ban actually worked. laura: it didn t work. it didn t work. it did work. 40% fewer people died of assault weapons. laura: it is not linked to that ban, that it is the difference. it goes to different things. but go ahead. well, i think absolutely momentum to have stricter rules on background checks in this country. i wonder why moscow put a bill like that before the senate. it would pass the senate right now and i also think we have that common sense solution on guns. market based solutions with insurance with private nra. can offer that insurance instead of buying fancy houses for a ceo. i think it would be something that would be good and they can control who gets it and have personal responsibility for the people who have those guns so
processes to process a person, to either identify them to be in the state, or they have to be removed from our country. it keeps families together. it keeps the children with their families. but you have to remember, under the obama administration, you have some similar dynamics. charles: all you. i remember the photos and every thing else. it s just unfortunate that something that seems like a common sense solution is still getting pushed back. sheriff, thank you so much. we always appreciate your help. sheriff page: thank you. charles: union now, i m not talking about the oscar. the message from one of the top labor leaders from the 2020 presidential candidates. are they listening right back. right back. with moderate to severe crohn s disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms