floor about an hour ago, will it be a president donald trump that needs to get behind this before the house then signs off on what mitch mcconnell is suggesting sneer. it could be the case. the white house has been the wild card here for a while. you have democrats and some republicans, including majority leader mitch mcconnell, saying he didn t know what the president would agree to or what he would sign off on, and, of course, we know the president has his own hard line views on immigration and tonight a senior administration official tells nbc news that the president s chief of staff john kelly and stephen miller have worked to torpedo the immigration deal that chuck schumer thought he walked away with on friday with president trump. that s what we re waiting to see how receptive people in president trump s orbit might be
and then again. studies show that people come for concerts twice as much as they do in daily life office plus those costs are not evenly distributed over time as they are in daily life with the commons so everyone coughs at the same time it s a domino effect you can call it social contagion. much to sneer is a music scholar who specializes in performance science in london he helps develop virtual reality technology that trains musicians to cope with noisy audiences. it s a concert hall simulator that provides musicians with a virtual audience and shocks them with sudden lifelike sounds. for instance a cell phone rings coughing sneezing people fidgeting all the things that can distract a musician are things that we can program in kiev. but even if
bonus, covers a lot of christmas presents or music lessons. it is not anything to sneer at. lea: that s what republicans wanted to get this tax reform bill passed this year, so that going into next year starting in february, they see that people see more money. more money that they take home. how much of an impact will that have? i think you will have a huge impact. it points to what you said, yes, most people get a tax cut and save a few hundred dollars or couple thousand dollars from what they were paying before, but the biggest benefit to middle-class and working-class people is the growth that comes up. it gives them opportunities for other jobs. i have a child going to be entering the job market. i would like a growing economy. in the obama years, we were told a 2% growth, which is very anemic, is the new normal. now it s around 3%. if president trump can continue that, people will to see a dramatic improvement in their lives, and that there are opportunities before them, and
reagan found the same thing. this is just a tough challenge. and i know washington democrats, for example for that family of four in wheat on, they look at $4,200 and sneer at it. that s nothing. but for those families, it s a lot and to do that we have to change the code, top to bottom. it is just a political challenge, really, of any generation. so i think taxpayers are going to be really pleased with the outcome of this report in just a couple of days. sandra: i know you have a very busy day with the president and next week possibly a vote coming. the schedule still by christmas. we ll see where it goes. interesting mention wheaton, my hometown. happens to be. i don t know if you knew that. thank you so much, mr. chairman, for coming on. bill: big shout-out to wheaton, illinois this morning. you re right about the calendar. the 22nd of december is next friday. that s the time they want to have the vote done by.
still be dealing with this issue. you were nodding while ken was speaking. do you think we re just getting started sneer absolutely. the news is that mike flynn is likely cooperating. we re just getting under way. you concur? there was multiple reports we ve been hearing similar things, the president s lawyers are telling him mueller could exonerate him by the end of the year, which i find baffling. it seems almost impossible that s the case. why would his lawyers be telling him that? and even if that s not exactly right, why would someone be telling the media that? it s raising this expectation that seems unrealistic. new year s eve at mar-a-lago. our thanks to michael crowley, jennifer rogers and ken thomas for being our leadoff panel here tonight. as we approach our first break coming up, first years it s been called the special relationship. but with just his cell phone, how much damage has the president done to america s friendship with the uk?