think might be on president-elect trump s economic agenda. he s talked about major infrastructure plan. he s talked about slashing taxes and also talked about building a wall. you have expressed some concerns about his economic proposals. is it possible, a huge infrastructure project could be exactly what the u.s. economy needs? well, i think the thing. i m so sorry, i have to interrupt you. nancy pelosi just started speaking. let s go to nancy pelosi on capitol hill. in history. we, of course, are all very disappointed, more than disappointed, hard to accept the results but accept we do. peaceful transfer of power is what america and our democracy is about. i m very proud of the speech that secretary clinton, she has so many titles, secretary clinton made her concession speech that really exhorted us
is facing plenty of scrutiny for not detailing many of his proposals particularly as other republicans gain on him. but today in his press conference he said he was fully comfortable talking about the economy and said he was in his wheelhouse, jake. sara murray, thank you so much. he sat down with cnn s none other than erin burnett. trump s plan would impact his own bank account, obviously, if he got to implement it. yeah. i mean, it s interesting. sara did a great job there talking about the fundamental issue which is if you re going to be slashing taxes for everybody and that s what he says he s going to do, you re talking trillions of dollars you re not going to have to spend. so you got to make it up somehow, either closing loopholes so people are going to pay more, or betting on some hope that there s going to be more economic growth. but the question i ask donald trump was, look, you re a billionaire, you re at the top. you re those people you say you re going to be closing l
a remarkable thing happened today. from someone you wouldn t expect. ohio governor and former fox news commentator john kasich. the guy who tried to crack down on unions. he signed a restrictive abortion law, proposed slashing taxes for the rich. and today he s saying this about his own party. quote, i m concerned about the fact there seems to be a war on the poor. that if you re poor, somehow you re shiftless and lazy. war on the poor? shiftless and lazy? wonder where he heard that. we don t want to turn this safety net into a hammock that lulls able-bodied people into complacency. self-reliance means if anyone will not work, neither should he eat. really poor children in
richard trumka, thank you very much for joining us tonight. thanks for having me on, lawrence. republicans have slashed benefits for workers, the poor, single moms and children, while slashing taxes for corporations. this year, america s biggest corporation, general electric, paid nothing in income tax. that s in the rewrite. and when the president is in the news, he s also in the late night monologues. the late night hosts get the last word. announcer: this past year alone there s been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that s why the network
republicans make big gains this fall, say why didn t barack obama start his presidency where he ended his first two years, talking about slashing taxes for research and development, something that spurs jobs, about cutting the capital gains tax for certain investments, about letting people write off new equipment? he s done some things over the past month that are very helpful. i would just suggest he probably should have started there. actually, we did suggest that everyday for 18 months. i m glad he s there now. a live report from the high profile senate primary in delaware and the battle for joe biden s vacant seat. former prime minister tony blair will be here to discuss his best selling auto-by agrofry. and we have more on the two latest hurricanes in the tropics. bill. hurricane julia formed early