no, it s not. juan is making a good point and the fact that trump, for the last year has been treating the republican campaign like a mistress. every two or three weeks he shows up at the apartment, usually with a fur, has his way and then he leaves. then he shows up i m not going to take it anymore. so people get a little the more he showed up, the less seriously you took him. stop! stop it! he is all over the media. he s on every network. he rates through the roof when he goes on the shows. he ll be on a bunch of shows tonight. people tune in to hear what donald trump has to say. he s a multi billionaire. he risked it all, did it without taxpayer bailouts in every conservative says, i want donald trump s endorsement. i would rather have donald trump s endorsement than any lefty these a free market guy. so stop it. i want to ask dana something. he said he was maybe going to
know what i mean. she didn t mean it in a bad way. i don t even know how to do it. my mom knows how to upload pictures. i don t know how either. i loose look at some of these things, if you re a young person going to apply for a job, graduating from college, wouldn t one of the first things a new employer does, they google search you and go on the facebook to see what you ve been up to. and i actually think that in some ways where facebook has led to some marriages failing issues i also think it led to some people not getting a job. absolutely. that s true. one quick point there is a lot of stalkers on there? no taxpayer bailouts for facebook whatsoever. they don t need it. it s american innovation. but the question today is, will it make you money if you buy into it? shall we move on? here is a math question. multiply 8 by 2, then divide it by 4 and subtract 3. what do you have? 1. one more thing. that s cute. we got five of them here.
we go there tonight. let s go outfront. good evening. tonight, the super rich surtax. okay, i keep stumbling on that one. but president obama today went on the road to press a theme from his state of the union address telling millionaires they need to pay up. if you make more than a million dollars a year you should pay a tax rate of at least 30%. all right, the president s proposal would affect about 240,000 tax filers across the country. an expert tells us it would effectively raise the top margin rate about 44% for millionaires. now, that s the highest it s been since the middle of this guy s administration when he was cutting taxes. now, putting aside the debate over whether it s fair, here s the math. taxing this dplup would bring in $41 billion in revenue a year. that adds up to about 380 billion over ten years. thanks to david logan for running the numbers for us. that sounds like a lot of money, right? but here is an interesting thing. compare it to our debt a
and navy s.e.a.l.s rescuing americans from somali pirates. it s real life. we go there tonight. let s go outfront. good evening. tonight, the super rich surtax. okay, i keep stumbling on that one. but president obama today went on the road to press a theme from his state of the union address telling millionaires they need to pay up. if you make more than a million dollars a year you should pay a tax rate of at least 30%. all right, the president s proposal would affect about 240,000 tax filers across the country. an expert tells us it would effectively raise the top margin rate about 44% for millionaires. now, that s the highest it s been since the middle of this guy s administration when he was cutting taxes. now, putting aside the debate over whether it s fair, here s the math. taxing this dplup would bring in $41 billion in revenue a year. that adds up to about 380 billion over ten years. thanks to david logan for running the numbers for us. that sounds like a lot
good morning to you. it is tuesday, december the 20th. i m ali velshi joined again by alina cho this morning. good morning. good morning to you. so glad you re with us and up first, the u.s. keeping an eye out for advancing troops and any other threatening moves after the death of a dictator in north korea. north korean media show the images of kim jong-il s body laid out in a glass coffin. his third son and successor, kim jong un, paying respects. and live for us in seoul, south korea, anna, good morning. the south korean government sending its condolences along with a dose of what some are calling christian mystery diplomacy. what s that all about? reporter: that is right, alina. the sense of condolence, the official wording from the south korean government. this is a real thorn in relations because relations between the two countries hit rock bottom of late. it s worst of the relationships for years. offering sympathies certainly seems to be an act of south korea reach