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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Outnumbered 20161201

sandra: wow, you re pumped up. julie: loving that, very christmas-y. and with the news that s following, this is fantastic. i love the whole thing. meghan: let s get this thing started. melissa: what is he drinking? [laughter] melissa: president-elect donald trump on his way to indianapolis, both men heading out to visit carrier s factory and announce a deal to keep a thousand jobs in indiana. it s an agreement that allows mr. trump to deliver on one of his biggest campaign promises before even taking office. after his speech he ll head to cincinnati, ohio, to kick off his thank you tour, it s all to honor his supporters in states that helped him win. bernie, i m going to go to you first. there s a little bit of controversy about in this thank you tour. i actually thought a lot about it, i thought about howard stern thanking his market. i think it s fantastic. it show he wants to give back. it s unprecedented, first of all. if hillary had won, sheathed be on a yacht s

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Public Affairs Events 20161205

many times are guilty of simply preaching to the choir. that s where committee would use the metaphor, that s what the eight minutes are. that s the easy place. but the aspect or the goal should be how do we get that consume the message in the new communities, into new places? sometimes it s not always leaving with policy but our relationship to visit, to listen, to grow these relationships. in this sense, if you go look at a new car or used car and you go on the lot and to look at all the bells and different what does whistles, if i m a salesman, that s the nastiest piece of automobile and see in my life. we have to do better across the board as conservatives. i believe it that comes down to our messaging. that s what drove me to run for congress originally. we will stay consistent with that and i believe the rcc provides a conservative across the board while doing leadership, the freedom caucus or in tuesday s groups as well. i have to agree. mark calls it effective con

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Transcripts For CSPAN Politics And Public Policy Today 20161206

we kick about the days were financial companies take massive ricks risk. we cannot afford that. the country can t afford it. the middle class cannot afford it. we need to ensure that the executive compensation does not go back to encourage executive risk-taking and short-term is him. i talked about stock buybacks with publicly traded companies, how ceos don t have the incentive to go for the future, but rather swing for the fences today. they re not bad guys are women. the process incentivize action. this tended in 1980 when president reagan made it easier for company to buy back stock close to share prices. we need to change this as well. need the rules created by. frank by dodd frank. we also need to continue to address the threat posed by bottomless short-term debt. as evidenced by recent concerns steptail banks, we have to up our monitoring and enforcement activities. look at wells fargo. the justice department, i cannot speak to it because i don t talk to them. they

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Politics And Public Policy Today 20160106

your back, you scratch mine and we spend the money. but as a consequence we re borrowing a million dollars a minute. i think we need to be very aware of where we are situated as a country. i think we need to be very aware of the consequences of continuing to borrow a million dollars a minute. i think as we go forward we have to understand what the founders intended for our country. we need to understand where our richness, where our greatness came from. we re the richest, greatest, most humanitarian country ever known in the history of man. in 2014 alone we gave away privately, through charity, nearly 3 $400 billion. that doesn t happen in cuba, they don t make wealth. if you want to know why we won the cold war, we beat russia and all of communism because the engine of capitalism defeated the engine of communism. because we produce great wealth is why we were able to defeat the soviet union. if you don t know how wealth is created and you don t realize where wealth come from

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