around. dennis you say this will help avoid another housing crisis. we have this problem of abandoned houses, people walking away because they owe more than it is worth. yet they can afford to make their payments. 75% of the time when you do long with no money down. if you put 20% down and you can afford to make the payments and though the house is worthless you will stay to avoid losing $200 on a million dollar new york one bedroom. i think it is true if you game you are less likely to walk away. i can t agree i only put 10% down and i still pay my more minimum wage because i m still fortunate to have a job, thank you steve. you could still mix subprime bad mortgages with good
worker, you get your pension fund what you and your employer puts in. no more grandiose promises like california the system out there under their assumptions the dow would be at 35,000 today. people on existing plans, cap it put them in 401(k) s curb the politicians, pensions that are sound, taxpayers will like it and pensioners will like it because they will have something at the end of the day instead of promises. in michigan they say it could save them 400 million dollars over 10 years, that sounds good. david, let me open with a joke. a ceo, a union representative and a tea party activist sit down in front of a dozen doesn t cookies. the ceo takes 11 and says to the tea party activist look out that guy wants some of your cookies. it is even better with and development banker, but the truth is, what s funny here the truth is 30 years ago,
trump s lawyers could use their willingness to invoke the case as a bargaining chip to get better terms for a bargaining interview. joining us now, white house correspondent sara westwood. great to have you with us this morning. so let s talk about all of this because after this the president told reporters that he were looking forward to sitting down with mueller, we ve seen his team back pedal somewhat. what is the driving concern about a sit-down with mueller? what are you hearing? there are some reports that those close to the president are actually terrified of him sitting down with bob mueller. absolutely. people in and around the white house are very can confident that there s no underlying collusion mueller is going to find, but they re a lot less confident that nobody involved in the investigation has taken any kinds of actions that could constitute obstruction, particularly at the beginning of the investigation prosecute before everyone realized how serious this probe reall