got the president of the united states joe biden so is this a step too far, these term limits or age limits or is it what the american people want? i think it is a person-to-person situation even as much as i m not a bernie sanders fan in terms of what he comes up with, a lot sharper than biden even though he s older so i would say to be not a hard age limit but term limit feels reasonable and it agree as young people can be uncomfortable talking about this but when you look at the polling, older americans are more likely to believe there should be an age limit so maybe there s wisdom in agreeing with them on this. is not to make people feel about especially when you have elderly who are fine. you can disagree with donald trump and say his ideas people may say i m crazy, but he s all there. bernie sanders as you laid out, he still has little, you may
people feeling like they are a problem. i ve got to tell you, i saw that conversation, it s where i found you, i think everyone should watch that clip because it s resourceful and shines a light on this. even here we had conversations, there s a time people didn t know about juneteenth and i was able to share and they did know about black wall street so there is a place for diversity and having conversations about history. i think that is fruitful. how do you think we can get back on track with having spirited debate as well as conversations learning from each other and not just talking one another? sub deputy is to be put on track. i think we could put it back on the rails when we talk about multigenerational lack americans can bring it back to the civil
of millions of americans. lawrence: so i m just trying to understand this because i was reading one of your articles and this is what you said in the article. i want to go to the article and you were referring to what took place during dodd-frank many will try to solve problems but in end create bigger problems with taxation an may have wanted to raise taxes but did not and that companies and taxpayers would leave for its states with lower taxes. in the end states lose jobs and take in less revenue. and in that article you also talk about debit cards i didn t know this. i didn t know debit cards have rewards but this happened during dodd-frank as well. so basically what government tries to do is make an example out of companies. so after the, you know, the financial crisis in the late
and consumers will lose. so it is basically like taking value we get today from our points and giving it to huge retailers i think, you know, consumers whatever side of the political aisle you re on should be enraged. lawrence: is it fair to say points is equivalent to money? absolutely. i mean, look at the price of airfare these days. most americans can only travel by using their cashback or their airline miles. you know, air travel in this country is a mess and you know perks you get from those credit cards make it a little less horrible so i think our government should focus on making air travel better and not taking away you know the right to earn airline miles and fraud protection. lawrence: brian thanks so much for joining the program. thanks for having me. lawrence: ill be traveling all over this month to talk to largest growing voting bloc plane ideal and, again, z find
segment about how they stack every department and created the swamp and this is what you get. you can t have a two-tiered justice system. most americans just want thank you for spending time with us this evening. thank you for having me and it s been an excellent show so far. is it time for congress next america answers. that s next.