Billion. The actual cost of the plan itself was ejected originally in the 60 billion, now it is about 161 billion give or take. Host are there problems with the plane . Guest by the way, 161 million per plane. While they have had to level off some problem, based on software problems. Millions of dollars that they need to do, and whole bunch of flight testing they need to be doing. They are still making changes to tooling, some of the things were going to buy something 289 planes before this Flight Test Program is done, so over the next 10 years, we could be spending upwards of 2 billion just a reoutfitting be plain that are sitting on the flight line right now. Host Frank Oliveri joins us until 9 15 to talk about the f 35 fighter. We have questions about it not only from your viewpoint and interest in it but also maybe you are in active or retired military and want to give your thoughts on as well. Here is the line, how we have divided them this morning if you want to participate. For
It was new. It was aggressive. It was a think tank but it wasnt your grandmother think tank. And so i decided to apply for an internship for the centers of American Progress and it was great. It was a lot of fun and it was pushing a Progressive Agenda in a way that i think many think thanks tanks havent been to show that progressives arent all weak. And all duds, for example, showing that religious voters can also be progressive voters. So its trying to change the onversation. So where does these ideas come from in your life . I think in part, because i grew up in a very small village, actually in upstate new york about 1,000 people, and im adopted. Im from korea and my siblings are also adopted. My one brothers africanamerican. My other brother is also from korea. My parents, however, are white. My fathers jewish. My mother grew up christian. And the rest of the town was white, christian, and conservatives. So we were an anomaly in the town. And i think sort of growing up with that pe
Should the United States take new action in syria and if so what should that action be . It is a call, our phone lines are open. Republicans can callin at you can also catch up with us on all your favorite social media pages, on twitter and facebook, or email us at journal c span. Org. Good monday morning to you. The syrian story on the front pages of most of the major newspapers today. Heres the front page of the New York Times moving a step closer to possible military action that is the front page of the New York Times. Here is how it plays in the Financial Times and we will show you the front page of the Washington Post and the front page of the Washington Times as we have said, several of those members of Congress Went on the sunday shows yesterday. Senator bob corker, a republican of tennessee, he is the Ranking Member on the subcommittee, he appeared on Fox News Sunday yesterday. I want to play you a bit of what he said. [video clip] i think we will respond in a surgical way. As
Politics. I spent a semester in washington with my school, colgate university. I saw washington and i thought, a think tank might be an exciting place to be. I know people dont think of think tanks as being exciting. So the center of American Progress was starting up one of my professors gave me a new York Magazine article about it. It was new, aggressive, it was a think tank but sort of wasnt your grandmothers think tank. So i decided to apply for an internship at the center for American Progress. It was great, it was a lot of fun. It was pushing a Progressive Agenda like many think tanks havent been. It was trying to change the message to show that progressives werent all week on national security. Showing religious voters could be progressive. It was trying to change things. Where has this idea come from in your life . My family in part because i grew up in a small village in upstate new york under about 1,000 people. Im adopted. Im from korea. My siblings are also adopted. My one b
And that the President Elect talked about a system where for every new regulation comes in, two have to go away. Im not sure how that works. But something along those lines where new regulations have to be counter weighted with reduction in the overall Regulatory Burden on small companies. Weve seen happen many times a regulation gets put into place and nobodys thought about how its going to affect the Small Business owner. I it may make sense for big business but Small Business gets talking up. You have to have institutional reform so that you force government to do this. Sunsetting regulations, for example. It forces the elected officials to say, does this still make sense . In terms of whats changed in technology and the economy, should we still be doing this . Is this a better way to do it . Look at the cost benefit analysis. Those types of reforms are needed so we bring sanity to the regulatory morass in washington, d. C. Todd, you did a survey about the cost for Small Business
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