to be including people. if there the attacks on the media, being an enemy of the people. he really did seem like around job creation and even immigration, which he amplified today, that he it looked like he was reaching out to people that maybe he didn t agree with. and encouraging them to join him at the table and begin negotiating some of these issues. i think if the president is going to honor the complexity of these issues in the core values that so many of us hold dear, i think we are ready to sit down and work on those issues. bill: i hope so. it is best for the country if you do. it is interesting because it sounds like you thought he gave a pretty good speech last night. without the accurate? i think the tone again, there wasn t a lot of detail because we were not the tone was very different than what we have seen. i think that is welcoming.
$1 trillion program to rebuild america in addition to higher spending with the military and security. here now to analyze, foster business network star lou dobbs. so, how does the debt affect the regular folks? the working americans? this massive debt, $20 trillion, this is part of the burden that future generations will have to pay for. it also adds to the inflation rate more dollars, chasing fewer goods, the classic economic paradigm. the reality is, this debt overhangs everything we do. the president correctly focused on it during the campaign. bill: but he s not going to bring the debt down, and his first term. it is going to go up because he wants to do a lot of things. but i think it is a ponzi scheme. the usa is running a ponzi scheme. because they run up the dead, it is never going to be paid back. $20 trillion is never going to be paid back. what they do pay is the interest on the debt.
usa savings bond, treasury bonds. you are so cynical, bill o reilly. bill: tell me where i am wrong! they pay the interest but they are not going to pay the trillion, therefore, we can keep borrowing and borrowing and borrowing as long as we pay the interest. to speak with the foundation for a period of prosperity in this country was 1997, 2,000, 2001. balanced budgets, for four of those years, 98 through 2001. that played a foundation for what should have been an exceptional period were we do not have deficits, still, debt, and debt that arose. but we have to get in control of this. because this will ultimately bill: we are not. president trump is not going to bring down the national debt. not by having a trillion dollars bill: a trillion dollars. but by patriating two and half trillion dollars in profits that are
we knew had to do this operation, but he didn t outline that. he said, the operation did produce bill: whatever words were in the mind of the president of the speechwriters, the bottom line, what happened was, that the man was honored. a lot of americans didn t even know this. unfortunately, they don t pay attention, they should, they don t play they just hear about it. and the widow and her children will have this moment forever. gentlemen, thank you very much. plenty ahead as the factor moves ahead this evening. president trump asking for a trillion dollars to rebuild the usa, can the country afforded? lou dobbs has some thoughts. then, miller on his bucket list and what he does for fun. that is what miller does for fun. we hope you stay tuned for thos, reports.
was being used as a political pawn. does that make you angry? you seem like a calm guy. that made me angry. does that make you angry? vice president pence: it is a great disservice to a great american family. you know, i was in the oval office the day that the president called carryn owens and expressed his condolences with her. he traveled over to air force base and was there to comfort the family when ryan s remains came home and the president felt very strongly that they should be given the opportunity to be there. but also, what was really special, i thought, was that in that moment, the same applause, the likes of which i have never saw when i was in congress for 12 years, watch that family saw, and all of our servicemen and women saw, while we have divisions on policy, we may argue an awful lot on the issues, that when it comes to standing with the men and women who serve and their families, we are united as a nation and i