to get accomplished. and i know we re going to talk about this later on, but take immigration steve: we re going to talk elections. we re going to get to it. madison, what are you looking forward to? you know, i wish he had a longer speech because i think there are so many incredible things he s done over the last year that he could talk about. steve: forward looking. of course it will be forward looking but some of the things have to do with what s going on through the past year. look at the economy, look at consumer confidence at a 17-year high, unemployment at a 17-year low and i think the numbers are going to continue to rise. and these are things he s going to speak on because they re important to americans of all ages. it s why people voted for him and why they ll vote for him again in 2020. i wouldn t say he s been extremely successful. maybe on the finance side. but are we going to address some of the health issues as well. what other issues?
doesn t mean that the primary is not already well under way behind the scenes. from jeb bush in particular you are going to see in the coming months can be a lot of work on the finance side. one of his if not his only major advantage at this point is the fact that he can raise a lot of money and draw a lot of establishment support together. we know his team is starting to go higher. people can start raising the money and i m hearing from republican sources that they might expect his supporters to form a super pac earlier this month. we know that bush declined an invitation to speak at the summit later this month. what more can you tell us about this summit and why is it important on the calendar? this is steve king, the congressman from western iowa who is best known for the stance on immigration, particularly against comprehensive reform.
finance side and health care side. david, i was in hong kong a few weeks ago and they are trolling over there. who ever thought that hong kong today would have more ipos than new york. that is the point that we are trying to make. it is in some ways easier to expand and set up businesses in shanghai china than it is here. he made a great point. it is a long time. i disagree with victoria. you need capitol formation before you get job growth. if you don t have ipos, it is hard to get the ipos. we do one at a time. we have not had. we are falling behind in ipos. no, let her respond. i am coming from the land of silicon valley where there is excitement around ipos and
exemptions. and we requested officially from the united nations and the allied forces that we have these exemptions in terms of the specifically my concern on the finance side, the banking indust industry. i have a lot of back orders for basic necessities like food, like medicine. in terms of lifting the sanctions that will facilitate commercial relations, does it matter that france and i think at least one other nation has recognized you as the official government of freedom libya? does that permit you then to circumvent the sanctions that were intended to apply to cad, not to you? to gadhafi, not to you? we would rather not circumvent the law. this issue was raised in the context of london, the allied united states at the forefront, the british, the french, they re all in favor of lifting the sanctions for the provisional council and the liberated areas. my problem is that i need this