[ shouting ] right now, fallout, people who live near a toxic train wreck demand answers. and plus a military chopper plunges to the ground, there are no survivors. and moments ago, vice president harris touched down in munich, more on her mission to germany. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around of the world. the head of the epa travels to ohio today to assess the ongoing federal and state response to a devastating toxic train derail the. michael regan will meet with city, state and federal leaders and he might get an earful from people who live there if last night s town hall is any indication. is it okay to still be here? my kids say, other people say is the future of this community safe. we all know the severity of that question. what is at stake. i m a mayor of a town ever 4700 people. if you think that i can fight against the arare railroad or e, you re crazy. jason carroll has more. we re strongly recommending those who have not yet had t
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problems. short run i think the bond market can handle the deficit. and you say chances for fiscal restraint in this final deficit deal is 80% there will be some restraint you think? i do think so. i can t envision a scenario where there is nothing done to appease the republicans in the house at the very last minute, they will demand something and i think that that something will be fiscal restraint or maybe even a spending freeze. any chance that social security or medicare will be cut or tweaked somehow? i got to think it is zero. i think chances of social security changes are virtually nil. chances of tax hikes virtually nil. chances of defense spending increase, there will be an increase but not as robust as the last couple of years. so the debt ceiling just weeks arm really before people feel that. we have a long term problem and
have got to be responsible. that is innately conservative, and that is why it s important that we follow this plan to not only have inflation, but get growth going and deal with the deficit. but inflation, but get growth going and deal with the deficit. deal with the deficit. but can you also deal with deal with the deficit. but can you also deal with the deal with the deficit. but can you also deal with the point - deal with the deficit. but can you also deal with the point that - deal with the deficit. but can you also deal with the point that has| also deal with the point that has been made in this studio that people around the country, as jake berry has said, look at the tax they are paying and they don t necessarily believe that what you are doing with the economy is the right recipe? you have made the case about why you want to tackle the that was in the autumn. but right now, do you really think that people think you have got the recipe when they are paying higher levels of
president. a different type of republican party, different type of presidency now. well, that s exactly right. washington was an important part of his life. he had spent time here as a congressman in the 60s, spent time here as the cia director, republican party chief, spent time as vice president and president, and it is a different washington. you saw those changes begin really during his time, the rise of a new republicanism, a sharper edge, newt gingrich, of course, from georgia, rebelled against the deficit deal that the president cut with democrats, and broke his promise read my lives. gingrich said that s a violation of what we stand for. you saw the beginning of a new era culminated in 1994, with the takeover of congress, leading to ultimately today, with a more sharper edge, more conservative