there are very few skeptics. i have a son in the navy. very few skeptics at the pentagon. they see what s happening. they see the threat. we need to keep our eyes wide open and not have a conservative litmus test or a purity test but go off data and do whatever we can to help our neighbors and everything we do has to be focussed on resilience. there is going to be an organized retreat away from parts of the coastline, and we need to be prepared for that future. we need to keep our eyes wide open. this is an important point. what did you did not do for the least of us. it is the least of us who are hurt the most, right, who live in the lowest-lying areas, the areas or the places where they don t have flood insurance, even though they are on a floodplain. resilience exists in places where you can afford resilience, where you have built your docks a certain way and your ports a
about is how do we solve the problem in the black community of murder. carson s entry into the race is problematic for liberal america. african-american, he grew up in poverty, no father in a tough detroit neighborhood. through hard work, carson graduated from yale, and then the michigan school of medicine. he became a skilled neurosurgeon. the fact that so many republicans admire dr. carson, completely trashes the far left line that the gop is a racist party. we ll get to that in the second block tonight. summing up, the rise of trump and carson means traditional republican campaigning is over. probably for the best. now for the top story tonight. joining us from washington, laura ingram, editor in chief of life zed, a brand-new website. laura, do you have a litmus test, a conservative litmus test that the republican candidates
facilities in each state have to collect. this is fighting about how tiny of a business are we going to treat like a giant business. and that s where this bill is out of whack. can i say this? sure. a mom and pop proprietor in new york, one employer, has to pay sales tax. it is not like the policy is something we scale to the size of here is the difference is that the small proprietor in new york state is only able to by the state of new york. but that s not the case with this bill. right. that same small proprietor could be taken into court by 46 states. that is a nightmare for small business. and these $10 million or $5 million or $2 million businesses, they re like a month of sales in a big box. can i get a sense from you whether this will see a vote in the house? we ll see. it is going to it has become a bit of a conservative litmus test. so for the first time, one of these issues is actually become a bit partisan.
york, one employer, has to pay sales tax. it is not like the policy is something we scale to the size of here is the difference is that the small proprietor in new york state is only able to by the state of new york. but that s not the case with this bill. right. that same small proprietor could be taken into court by 46 states. that is a nightmare for small business. and these $10 million or $5 million or $2 million businesses, they re like a month of sales in a big box. can i get a sense from you whether this will see a vote in the house? we ll see. it is going to it has become a bit of a conservative litmus test. so for the first time, one of these issues is actually become a bit partisan. it is getting referred to the judiciary committee. the chairman there said he s not sure about it. so we ll see where it goes. and norquist is rallying the army against it. ryan grim, rachelle bernstein and brian bieron of ebay, thank
sure. a mom and pop proprietor in new york, one employer, has to pay sales tax. it is not like the policy is something we scale to the size of here is the difference is that the small proprietor in new york state is only able to by the state of new york. but that s not the case with this bill. right. that same small proprietor could be taken into court by 46 states. that is a nightmare for small business. and these $10 million or $5 million or $2 million businesses, they re like a month of sales in a big box. can i get a sense from you whether this will see a vote in the house? we ll see. it is going to it has become a bit of a conservative litmus test. so for the first time, one of these issues is actually become a bit partisan. it is getting referred to the judiciary committee. the chairman there said he s not sure about it.