democratic nomination. cnn s national political correspondent jessica orren is in manning. reporter: we just went by alvin green s house to see if we could ask him a couple questions, and he showed us his speech he is preparing. he says he wrote it himself. it is handwritten, double-spaced on a spiral bound notebook. he said he was too busy preparing to answer our questions but we ll hear all about his ideas when he speaks here shortly. he did tell us his focus is on jobs and education, and in the past he told cnn he wants to improve education in the state by encouraging parents to be more involved with their kids, and he wants to bring some jobs to the state, he told a local paper, by in part making alvin green action figures of himself. he says that could bring some jobs here. so we ll hear if he repetitiatst
in other words, why do they not do what acting is supposed to by about. great characters, great stories instead of just doing this kind of lame-o identity politics? identity politics sums it up nicely. we saw lot of diversity last night. everybody celebrates s diversity. and it s great. the only diversity that isn t accepted is diversity of thought. another kind of political opinion. if that happens, you get blacklisted. honestly from a political perspective, let s say you re president trump during the 2016 election, you didn t have almost any hollywood support. you had scott baio. chachi was great in happy days. it was him and maybe clint eastwood. mark: i love that the way the republican book of hollywood celebrities is a single sheet of paper, double spaced.
to build a wall on our southern border, appears that is also dead or at least indefinitely delayed. one piece of major legislation they did try to pass was of course the repeal of obamacare. that didn t even come up for a vote in the republican-controlled house before it blew up. we re going to be talking later on this hour about whether they might be potentially launching a successful sneak attack right now to bring that legislation back at the last minute before the 100-day benchmark. but today s big reveal from the administration was what everybody was calling their tax plan. their tax plan. it s one page. and here s a hint. the u.s. tax code is thousands of pages long. if this is your tax code, if your plan for comprehensively overhauling that tax code is one page, double-spaced, with deep indents and almost no numbers, that s a lot of things but that s not actually a tax plan.
there would still be deductions for home mortgage interest and charitable contributions. but all other personal deductions would be eliminated. the outline was just a single page, double spaced, with few specifics. it s just one page. obviously tax reform would be much more complicated. when will we see the details, when will see the actual plan? we re moving as quickly as we can. reporter: for now, the most basic questions are unanswered like how would it affect a typical family. a family of four, median income of $60,000, what does it mean for them? it s going to mean a tax cut. how much? it s going to mean a tax cut. we will let you know these specific details at the appropriate moment. reporter: what s totally unclear, how to pay for all these tax cuts without ballooning the deficit, one bipartisan analysis estimates that trump s plan could cost anywhere between $3 trillion and