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licensed in one state to carry their firearm, to carry it in other states. it works like your driver's license. my texas driver's license lets me drive in virginia, lets me drive in florida, lets me drive in california and i'll tell you, when i was child growing up in texas, my family taught me the importance of marksmanship, gun safety and the second amendment. i've long said that when it comes to reducing violence, it's the individual, not the weapon, we need to be focused on this bill helps ensure americans' right to carry is not enfringed on when crossing state lines, enhans public safety. as the chairman stated earlier on here today a peer-reviewed study shows states with more restrictive conceal carry laws had higher gun-related murder rates. that's why we need an armed citizenry to oprotect ourselves and each other. as we saw in the terrible texas church shooting in southerland springs recently, the death toll could have been much higher had not an armed citizen been there to condition front the gunman. those claims are far from true. gun laws from ac
licensed in one state to carry their firearm, to carry it in other states. it works like your driver's license. my texas driver's license lets me drive in virginia, lets me drive in florida, lets me drive in california and i'll tell you, when i was child growing up in texas, my family taught me the importance of marksmanship, gun safety and the second amendment. i've long said that when it comes to reducing violence, it's the individual, not the weapon, we need to be focused on this bill helps...
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i carry it concealed. when you are traveling distances like that, you do not know what might happen on the road. this bill needs to be allowed because this way, when i go to denver and they stop me, i have to do two things. i have to show my drivers license and my concealed carry permit. that is law. i do not care what state you go into. after what happened in las vegas and texas, our church, as an example, i have close to 13 ,embers, to our police officers that carry their weapons in church, especially after what happened in sutherland springs. all i am saying is that texas also passed a law recently that we can carry our concealed weapons into universities. we can do things we have never done before. >> we all have a few minutes left. here is joseph from georgia. on the line for democrats. gettingnk we are carried away in this country. -- i country in the world don't carry a gun because i don't need to. if i was in a situation, you have to remember this. you shoot somebody, even if you are right and they
i carry it concealed. when you are traveling distances like that, you do not know what might happen on the road. this bill needs to be allowed because this way, when i go to denver and they stop me, i have to do two things. i have to show my drivers license and my concealed carry permit. that is law. i do not care what state you go into. after what happened in las vegas and texas, our church, as an example, i have close to 13 ,embers, to our police officers that carry their weapons in church,...
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it would allow gun owners with concealed carry permits in one state to carry weapons in other state, even where rules may differ. the committee decided which amendments will be allowed on the floor tomorrow. mr. sessions: the rules committee will come to order and thank you for joining us for a fun rules committee today. the rules committee will be considering the concealed carry reciprocity act of 2017. conflicting state codes and regulations have created a patchwork of reciprocity agreements for concealed carry permit holders. as a result, citizens with a state-issued concealed carry permit from a state that does not require permits can lose their second amendment rights when entering another state if that state may have different rules and regulations. the concealed carry reciprocity act ensures that law you a biding citizens' second amendment rights do not end when they cross state lines. the facts show that citizens who carry concealed handguns are not only better prepared to act on their own self-defense, but also in defense of others. legislation under consideration oday also
it would allow gun owners with concealed carry permits in one state to carry weapons in other state, even where rules may differ. the committee decided which amendments will be allowed on the floor tomorrow. mr. sessions: the rules committee will come to order and thank you for joining us for a fun rules committee today. the rules committee will be considering the concealed carry reciprocity act of 2017. conflicting state codes and regulations have created a patchwork of reciprocity agreements...
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concealed carry. studies show carrying concealed weapons reduces violent crime rates by deterring would-be assailants and by allowing law-abiding citizens to defend themselves. regarding the effect of concealed carry laws on crime rates estimated wednesday concealed carry laws went into effect, murders fell by more than 7% and aggravated a self-help is similar numbers. pleased this bill is being. nix hr 4477, the fixed active 2017. by two ofntroduced the and chairman of the texas delegation colleagues. the fixed -- ask make sure that state and federal agencies enter all relevant records into the fbi's national instant background criminal background check system. this bill will help ensure people who are legally prohibited from having guns do not get them. the church shootings in charleston, south carolina, and sutherland springs, texas are tragic reminders of what can happen when all relevant records are not entered into the system. our system is only as good as the information within it. this importa
concealed carry. studies show carrying concealed weapons reduces violent crime rates by deterring would-be assailants and by allowing law-abiding citizens to defend themselves. regarding the effect of concealed carry laws on crime rates estimated wednesday concealed carry laws went into effect, murders fell by more than 7% and aggravated a self-help is similar numbers. pleased this bill is being. nix hr 4477, the fixed active 2017. by two ofntroduced the and chairman of the texas delegation...
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licensed in one state to carry their firearm, to carry it in other states. it works like your driver's license. my texas driver's license lets me drive in virginia, lets me drive in florida, lets me drive in california and i'll tell you, when i was child growing up in texas, my family taught me the importance of marksmanship, gun safety and the second amendment. i've long said that when it comes to reducing violence, it's the individual, not the weapon, we need to be focused on this bill helps ensure americans' right to carry is not enfringed on when crossing state lines, enhans public safety. as the chairman stated earlier on here today a peer-reviewed study shows states with more restrictive conceal carry laws had higher gun-related murder rates. that's why we need an armed citizenry to oprotect ourselves and each other. as we saw in the terrible texas church shooting in southerland springs recently, the death toll could have been much higher had not an armed citizen been there to condition front the gunman. those claims are far from true. gun laws from ac
licensed in one state to carry their firearm, to carry it in other states. it works like your driver's license. my texas driver's license lets me drive in virginia, lets me drive in florida, lets me drive in california and i'll tell you, when i was child growing up in texas, my family taught me the importance of marksmanship, gun safety and the second amendment. i've long said that when it comes to reducing violence, it's the individual, not the weapon, we need to be focused on this bill helps...
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states to carry a concealed carry firearm in any other state that allows concealed carry. carrying concealed weapons reduces violent crime rates by deterring would-be assailants and a -- and by allowing law-abiding citizens to defend themselves. a 1997 study, regarding the effect of concealed carry laws on crime rates, estimated that when state concealed handgun laws went into effect in a county, murders fell by more than 7%, and rapes and aggravated assaults fell by similar percentages. this bill simply allows americans who travel in interstate commerce to take their second amendment right with them, which is what the founders intended. i'm also pleased that this bill is being paired with h.r. 4477, the fix nics act of 2017. this bipartisan and bicameral bill, mr. chairman, was introduced by two of the now absent chairmen texas delegation colleagues, mr. culberson and mr. cuellar. the fix nics act takes steps to ensure state and federal agencies enter all relevant records into the f.b.i.'s national instant background -- criminal background check system, or nics. this bill
states to carry a concealed carry firearm in any other state that allows concealed carry. carrying concealed weapons reduces violent crime rates by deterring would-be assailants and a -- and by allowing law-abiding citizens to defend themselves. a 1997 study, regarding the effect of concealed carry laws on crime rates, estimated that when state concealed handgun laws went into effect in a county, murders fell by more than 7%, and rapes and aggravated assaults fell by similar percentages. this...
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-- conceal/carry. the gentleman from new york made a point, very valid point, that the supreme court has indicated that the second amendment is not unfettered. and that there is a proper regulatory scheme that can be accepted. the chairman indicates that the individuals carrying the guns don't have a fear going into the jurisdiction those people have a fear and the law enforcement officers will have a fear. you're asking law enforcement to do two things on the street. you're asking, first of all, to look and see whether the georgia license is, in fact, credible. that it is a legitimate georgia right to conceal/carry. having not been a georgia police officer and being a new york police officer or texas police officer, and our laws are very much like georgia. they would have to make a determination on the street. secondarily, they have to make a determination as to whether this person still complies with new york laws. i think they would probably want to do so, which is if there is a misdemeanor violent
-- conceal/carry. the gentleman from new york made a point, very valid point, that the supreme court has indicated that the second amendment is not unfettered. and that there is a proper regulatory scheme that can be accepted. the chairman indicates that the individuals carrying the guns don't have a fear going into the jurisdiction those people have a fear and the law enforcement officers will have a fear. you're asking law enforcement to do two things on the street. you're asking, first of...
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carried interest was great for me, but carried interest was unfair and it's gone. i agree, it is unfair and it should be eliminated. however, it's not gone with this legislation. this loophole for wall street is still in the bill. why? is it because my republican colleagues on the other side of the aisle simply do not believe a word that the president says? is it because wall street lobbyists, big banks, and hedge funds have such a grip on washington? is it because these are the very donors that this legislation is made to serve with a win? today i'm offering an amendment to close the carried interest tax loophole once and for all. it's simply unfair for wisconsin workers to pay higher income tax rates than a billionaire hedge fund manager on wall street. if you agree, you will support this amendment. if you want to help president trump keep his promises to the american people, you will support this amendment. let's do right by the american people and close this tax loophole for the wealthy on wall street. let's make sure that our tax code rewards hard work as much
carried interest was great for me, but carried interest was unfair and it's gone. i agree, it is unfair and it should be eliminated. however, it's not gone with this legislation. this loophole for wall street is still in the bill. why? is it because my republican colleagues on the other side of the aisle simply do not believe a word that the president says? is it because wall street lobbyists, big banks, and hedge funds have such a grip on washington? is it because these are the very donors...
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he was carrying two forged italian i.d.'s. amery was taken before a magistrate in a half inch book again he landed behind bars again only briefly the fake papers were not sufficient grounds to imprison him the court was not informed about his many other crimes and the suspicion of terrorism. in the us it was all it's when their future attacker was presented to us that he appeared to be someone without prior convictions who hadn't committed any other crimes. someone without a record. that's how he was presented to us so based on this situation alone we couldn't justify any kind of lengthy imprisonment. in the haft. the minors is in my view that shouldn't have happened especially since it wasn't a surprise grab it was in the offing for hours on the uniformed police officers in berlin and north rhine-westphalia would have had the time to go down to friedrichs hafen and carry out an interrogation with all the knowledge that they have about. from a limb and this. is my opinion there would have been a real chance of arresting him an
he was carrying two forged italian i.d.'s. amery was taken before a magistrate in a half inch book again he landed behind bars again only briefly the fake papers were not sufficient grounds to imprison him the court was not informed about his many other crimes and the suspicion of terrorism. in the us it was all it's when their future attacker was presented to us that he appeared to be someone without prior convictions who hadn't committed any other crimes. someone without a record. that's how...
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he was carrying two forged italian i.d.'s. amery was taken before a magistrate in a half inch bog again he landed behind bars again only briefly the fake papers were not sufficient grounds to imprison him the court was not informed about his many other crimes and the suspicion of terrorism. in the us it was all outs when the future attacker was presented to us that he appeared to be someone without prior convictions or who hadn't committed any other crimes. of someone without a record. that's how he was presented to us so based on this situation alone we couldn't justify any kind of lengthy imprisonment. in the huffed. the minors is in my view that shouldn't have happened especially since it wasn't a surprise grab it was in the offing for hours on the uniformed police officers in berlin and north rhine-westphalia would have had the time to go down to friedrichs hafen and carry out an interrogation with all the knowledge that they have about. a limb and business before hunt my opinion there would have been a real chance of arre
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conceal carry license to go into other states. click on the congressional chronicle. off the floor negotiations continue on 2018 federal spending. current spending authority runs out friday night. they're considering a two-week extension while they get agreement on spending for the rest of the year. we talked to a reporter about it this morning on "washington journal." ferris, budget reporter for politico, joining us on the phone. sarah, what is the latest on the efforts to pass what we're hearing might be some sort of continuing resolution to keep the government funded? uest: speaker ryan's plan to have this stop spending pass in the house this week, those egotiations are literally happening as we speak. i'm standing outside a meeting caucus e house freedom was meet thanksgiving morning trying to decide whether or not to support this bill, a so-called clean spending bill, nothing attached to it, except funding government through the 22nd, they are meeting with speaker ryan in the next hour that second ter meet nothing two days with speaker ryan, freedom caucus a deci
conceal carry license to go into other states. click on the congressional chronicle. off the floor negotiations continue on 2018 federal spending. current spending authority runs out friday night. they're considering a two-week extension while they get agreement on spending for the rest of the year. we talked to a reporter about it this morning on "washington journal." ferris, budget reporter for politico, joining us on the phone. sarah, what is the latest on the efforts to pass what...
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the concealed carry reciprocity act would allow gun owners with conceal carry permits to cross any state line with their weapon hidden as long as that state allows pit. now all states allow some form of concealed carry, but the laws vary. some are highly restrictive and others lenient. you don't need a permit. >> under the proposal, anyone with a valid permit from one state could carry in another state even if that person doesn't meet that state's standards. gun owners would be able to travel without accidentally breaking state laws. democrats are outraged by this saying undermining public safety. joining us now is mark kelly. good to see you again. you and your wife gabby gifford is working against this bill. you are gun owners. what's part of this legislation that troubles you? >> well, you know, as a gun owner and a responsible gun owner, i think it's just bad and it's dumb policy. it allows people with little to no training, no background check to carry a gun from one state and bring it to another state. and we know when we loosen concealed carry laws, there was a study down by johns
the concealed carry reciprocity act would allow gun owners with conceal carry permits to cross any state line with their weapon hidden as long as that state allows pit. now all states allow some form of concealed carry, but the laws vary. some are highly restrictive and others lenient. you don't need a permit. >> under the proposal, anyone with a valid permit from one state could carry in another state even if that person doesn't meet that state's standards. gun owners would be able to...
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he was carrying two forged italian i.d.'s. amery was taken before a magistrate in a half and book again he landed behind bars again only briefly the fake papers were not sufficient grounds to imprison him the court was not informed about his many other crimes and the suspicion of terrorism. in the us it was all it's when the future attacker was presented to us that he appeared to be someone without prior convictions who hadn't committed any other crimes of someone without a record. that he was presented to us so based on this search. alone we couldn't justify any kind of lengthy imprisonment. in the haft. the minors is in my view that shouldn't have happened especially since it wasn't a surprise grabber it was in the offing for hours on the uniformed police officers in berlin and north rhine-westphalia would have had the time to go down to friedrichs hafen and carry out an interrogation with all the knowledge that they have about. from the. bus and this. is my opinion there would have been a real chance of arresting him and pu
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that's what they focus on, not what's being carried out. there is, of course, criticism -- mild criticism -- of outrageous lies, but i think that just plays the game. that's what the lies are for. then you can yell about the liberal press that is trying to undermine us. it's all a kind of a desperate effort to keep a con game going. trump does have a base, a voter base. he's kicking them in the face with abandon. and the idea is, how do you hold onto them while you're doing this? not an easy trick. and this, i think, is part of the con. and there are people in the press who are pointing it out -- paul krugman, for one -- but nothing like it should be. amy: which takes us to your latest book, "requiefor the american dream," where you talk about the 10 principles of the concentration of power and wealth, how it's happening, what to watch out for. >> well, credit for the 10 principles should go to the producers of the film. what they did was take a lot of interviews and discussions about all sorts of things and put them in a coherent and, i th
that's what they focus on, not what's being carried out. there is, of course, criticism -- mild criticism -- of outrageous lies, but i think that just plays the game. that's what the lies are for. then you can yell about the liberal press that is trying to undermine us. it's all a kind of a desperate effort to keep a con game going. trump does have a base, a voter base. he's kicking them in the face with abandon. and the idea is, how do you hold onto them while you're doing this? not an easy...
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that 20% is carried interest. the fund manager pays 23.8% tax on the money, a 20% capital gains tax and 3.8% investment tax. that's how it should be according to those who view fund managers as entrepreneurs. the idea is that entrepreneurs should reap rewards from selling somebody something they built. others argue for closing the loophole, saying 20% is without a doubt income. in that case, the money would be taxed at a combined 43.4% rate. the reasoning behind that, the managers tend to be extremely wealthy and paying the 23.8% means their taxes are lower than those making $40,000 a year. they're based on how well the fund performs. closing the loophole would make the wealthy managers pay 43.4% in taxes, on par with the top income bracket. we should point out, those who are saying close it are not saying, these guys make so much money, they shouldn't get it. it simply doesn't make sense. taking money on that interest, it's not carried interest. they're not using it to build something and hire people. it's just a
that 20% is carried interest. the fund manager pays 23.8% tax on the money, a 20% capital gains tax and 3.8% investment tax. that's how it should be according to those who view fund managers as entrepreneurs. the idea is that entrepreneurs should reap rewards from selling somebody something they built. others argue for closing the loophole, saying 20% is without a doubt income. in that case, the money would be taxed at a combined 43.4% rate. the reasoning behind that, the managers tend to be...
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he was carrying two forged italian i.d.'s. and he was taken before a magistrate in a half inch book again he landed behind bars again only briefly the fake papers were not sufficient grounds to imprison him the court was not informed about his many other crimes and the suspicion of terrorism. in this it was. when the future attacker was presented to us he appeared to be someone without prior convictions who hadn't committed any other crimes of someone without a record. that's how he was presented to us so based on this situation alone we couldn't justify any kind of lengthy imprisonment. in the huffed. the minors is in my view that shouldn't have happened especially since it wasn't a surprise grab it was in the offing for hours on the uniformed police officers in berlin and north rhine-westphalia would have had the time to go down to friedrichs hafen and carry out an interrogation with all the knowledge that they had about. from a limb and this before and in my opinion there would have been a real chance of arresting him and p
he was carrying two forged italian i.d.'s. and he was taken before a magistrate in a half inch book again he landed behind bars again only briefly the fake papers were not sufficient grounds to imprison him the court was not informed about his many other crimes and the suspicion of terrorism. in this it was. when the future attacker was presented to us he appeared to be someone without prior convictions who hadn't committed any other crimes of someone without a record. that's how he was...
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ultimately they developed a plan when they carried out on may 27th, 1942. on a bright, warm day, they way layed hydric on his normal commute to work at the turn in the road shown up there on the slide next to the tram. hydric followed a relatively regular routine. breakfast late at about 10:30, got into his car with his driver, drove to work. it was a bright, warm day. lots of windows open, right? lots of visibility. the soe train that czech pair chutists bicycled to the spot where they had decided to ambush hydric's vehicle. carrying the gun and the bombs in their briefcases, they assembled the gun blind in the briefcase as they had been taught to do by the soe could nobody could say what are you doing with that very small but lethal machine gun, and they waited for hydric's car to approach. and when it did, one of the assassins stepped out with the gun, aimed it at the car, pulled the trigger and it jammed. i know. unfortunately, this often happened with these types of guns. they were not the most reliable bits of weaponry ever used by british pair troope
ultimately they developed a plan when they carried out on may 27th, 1942. on a bright, warm day, they way layed hydric on his normal commute to work at the turn in the road shown up there on the slide next to the tram. hydric followed a relatively regular routine. breakfast late at about 10:30, got into his car with his driver, drove to work. it was a bright, warm day. lots of windows open, right? lots of visibility. the soe train that czech pair chutists bicycled to the spot where they had...
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, we love you, carrie. >> and we do, too. >>> what about this one? did james corden pay tribute to beyonce when he named his newborn daughter? topping tonight's "know & tell" is cordon's name game. >> the doctor asked for a name. i don't know why i said it. i looked at the doctor, i looked at the doctor and i said we're going to call her beyonce. my wife did not think that was funny. ♪ girls run the world >> mrs. carter's effect on corden's new bundle of joy. of course james was joking around. late, late show gig two days after the unexpected arrival of his new baby girl. corden's wife julia and the baby are still doing fine, but they're still on the search for her name. >>> next, kevin hart's confession. >> what was your thinking earlier this year when you got caught cheating in vegas? it's irresponsible. >> it's beyond irresponsible. there's no way around it. best way to do it is address it right on. >> reporter: and hart did just that, owning his cheating mistakes. the new dad to baby kenzo kept the conversation real yesterday on new york's powe
, we love you, carrie. >> and we do, too. >>> what about this one? did james corden pay tribute to beyonce when he named his newborn daughter? topping tonight's "know & tell" is cordon's name game. >> the doctor asked for a name. i don't know why i said it. i looked at the doctor, i looked at the doctor and i said we're going to call her beyonce. my wife did not think that was funny. ♪ girls run the world >> mrs. carter's effect on corden's new bundle...
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carries a heavier payload, too. with more directive power in one b-52 than you could haul on all the ones we had in 19 because times have changed and the bo bomber's speed and altitude have been greatly increased. this b-58 flies higher and faster than any bomber we've had. has to. because they've also increased the speed and the range and the altitude capability of the counterweapons that can knock it down. or any ground-to-air or air to air intercept missile or rocket the other side might have. in fact, that's what war is all about. it's always the same old story of action and counteraction. of a new weapon designed to catch the enemy off guard and a second new weapon to counteract the first. every aircraft and missile we have today has been developed within this pattern to prepare or meet some new unexpected weapon. look at this b-52 again. as fast and high as she flies, this bomber or the later b-58 is conceivably vulnerable to interception or to ground-to-air weapons defending its assigned target area. therefor
carries a heavier payload, too. with more directive power in one b-52 than you could haul on all the ones we had in 19 because times have changed and the bo bomber's speed and altitude have been greatly increased. this b-58 flies higher and faster than any bomber we've had. has to. because they've also increased the speed and the range and the altitude capability of the counterweapons that can knock it down. or any ground-to-air or air to air intercept missile or rocket the other side might...
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we'll talk about the carried interest loophole. truck economic advisor, gary cohn saying if it were up to him and the president this loophole would have been closed. the question begs, why wasn't it? we have intel on that. >>> first to blake burman at the white house where in a short time from now the president will take a big victory lap. blake port port ashley, those buses pull into the white house shortly for that victory lap, 3:00 this afternoon here at the white house. the president will be sidelined or, will have alongside him rather senate and house republicans who delivered this tax bill across the finish line, we got a little bit of a preview from the president joined by his cabinet what he might say. earlier today he called this massive tax cuts and reform on the individual side. he tout ad doubling of the child tax credit, doubling of the standard dough introduction, relief from the death tax. on the corporate side he talked about how the corporate rate was dropped down to 21%, nearly halved, and how money will be repatr
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this bill says you could still get carried interest. liz: and people who buy homes and fix them up and split them three years later should be at 20% but charlie, i'm not sure people care. trump supporters are thinking we'll get more in our paychecks and they don't care but if you inserted president obama or some democrat for donald trump that said do you know what? president obama let carried interest live people would flip out. >> president obama gave steve schwartzman a 20% tax bracket while you average american is you're going to get like $10 in your paycheck. liz: people would flip out. >> they would flip out. liz: but because it's donald trump and they're believers in him they are tweeting us and saying would you let it go? >> here is the thing. we're going to call this fairly, you don't like what we say, that's your business. we're going to not back off of this thing. this is a real story. this is not fake news and it's our job to hold both parties accountable. liz: absolutely. i didn't hear democrats screaming about it. >> by the
this bill says you could still get carried interest. liz: and people who buy homes and fix them up and split them three years later should be at 20% but charlie, i'm not sure people care. trump supporters are thinking we'll get more in our paychecks and they don't care but if you inserted president obama or some democrat for donald trump that said do you know what? president obama let carried interest live people would flip out. >> president obama gave steve schwartzman a 20% tax bracket...
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a ferry carrying two hundred fifty one people has capsized in the philippines the ferry was reportedly travelling from the town of in his own province destined for the low island coast guard says bad weather is hampering the rescue operation over the past week heavy rain and landslides triggered by tropical storm left more than forty people dead jimmy fallon's are going to joining us from manila so how are emergency services reacting to this incident. well the reason what we know that is that there are joint efforts with the philippine military the philippine coast guards right now to conduct in egypt rescue operations it's going to be difficult in the coming hours because of the rough seas and because it is already nighttime here in the philippines the ferry was carrying about two hundred fifty passengers on its way to poor little island when it cut sized on its we have around eleven am local time now it comes at a very difficult time it's christmas season where majority of filipinos are going home to their provinces after working in the greater metropolis but we're still getting unco
a ferry carrying two hundred fifty one people has capsized in the philippines the ferry was reportedly travelling from the town of in his own province destined for the low island coast guard says bad weather is hampering the rescue operation over the past week heavy rain and landslides triggered by tropical storm left more than forty people dead jimmy fallon's are going to joining us from manila so how are emergency services reacting to this incident. well the reason what we know that is that...
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northeastern nigeria we ask our correspondent why militants appear to be increasingly using women to carry out such attacks. and tis the season to rock open war and we take a look at christmas traditions in various parts of the world including in one of the coldest places on earth. i'm donald thanks for joining us well germany's populist and immigration party has elected new leadership in what could signal a further shift to the rise for the alternative for germany may they chose a right wing nationalist alexandr got. and as one of the co-leaders during a party conference in the german city of han over run for the post at the last minute after another more moderate candidate fails to win a no votes. well for more on this now i'm going to cross over to our correspondent who is at the party conference in hanover with that this move does that mean that the f.t. are moving even further to the right under this new lineup. yes certainly it's refused to build a fort fire will towards the rights the extreme right in the posse there's a man called john hooker he doesn't really have much of an offic
northeastern nigeria we ask our correspondent why militants appear to be increasingly using women to carry out such attacks. and tis the season to rock open war and we take a look at christmas traditions in various parts of the world including in one of the coldest places on earth. i'm donald thanks for joining us well germany's populist and immigration party has elected new leadership in what could signal a further shift to the rise for the alternative for germany may they chose a right wing...
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medium bombers like this b-25, carrying lighter loads, a shorter distance than we drove our liberators. and there were tactical aircraft used in support of ground operations. used as artillery by the infantry. but no matter how many aircraft types and models we had then, it was easy to understand what each was for, how all of them worked together to knock the enemy out of the air and pound them out of the war. but now it doesn't seem that simple anymore. years have passed, times have changed quite a bit. now we have missiles, and yet we still have airplanes. new aircraft, high-performance jets. you are tempted to think that one or the other might be able to do the job alone. airplanes without missiles or missiles without airplanes. hundreds and hundreds of words have been written about deterrence and air defense and nuclear weapons and the ballistic missile versus the mad and expensive bomber. but unless you're a very careful reader and have time to think things through, the only real, clear idea you're liable to get is just that you're confused. because there are just too many names.
medium bombers like this b-25, carrying lighter loads, a shorter distance than we drove our liberators. and there were tactical aircraft used in support of ground operations. used as artillery by the infantry. but no matter how many aircraft types and models we had then, it was easy to understand what each was for, how all of them worked together to knock the enemy out of the air and pound them out of the war. but now it doesn't seem that simple anymore. years have passed, times have changed...
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, we love you, carrie. >> and we do, too. >>> what about this one? did james corden pay tribute to beyonce when e named his newborn daughter? topping tonight's "know & tell" is the name game. >> the doctor asked for a name. i don't know why i said it. i said we're going to call her beyonce. my wife did not think that was funny. ♪ girls run the world >> reporter: mrs. carter's effort on corden's new bundle of joy. he returned to his show last night. his wife, julia, and the baby, are doing fine. but they're still on the search for her name. >>> next, kevin hart's confession. >> what was your thinking earlier this year when you got caught cheating in vegas? it's irresponsible. >> it's beyond irresponsible. there's though way around it the. best way to do it is ard it right on. >> reporter: and hart did just that, owning his cheating mistakes. the new dad to baby kenzo kept the conversation real yesterday on the radio shoe, the breakfast club. >> i'm hoping she has a heart to forgive me and understand this is not going to be a recurring thing. >> i wa
, we love you, carrie. >> and we do, too. >>> what about this one? did james corden pay tribute to beyonce when e named his newborn daughter? topping tonight's "know & tell" is the name game. >> the doctor asked for a name. i don't know why i said it. i said we're going to call her beyonce. my wife did not think that was funny. ♪ girls run the world >> reporter: mrs. carter's effort on corden's new bundle of joy. he returned to his show last night. his...
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carried interest has nothing to do with carrying interest. the term dates back to 16th century italy. a ship's captain's transported cargo and took a 20% cut of whatever he carried. fast forward to now. a private equity fund makes money usually in the millions. a big chunk of that money goes to the investor, like the old ship's captain, 20% goes back to the fund manager. that 20% is carried interest. the fund manager pays 23% tax, 23 23% -- 23.8%, capital gain tax and 3.8 invest tax. how it should be according to those who view fund managers as entrepreneurs. the idea, entrepreneurs should reap rewards from selling something that they built. putting their capital at risk. others argue for closing the loophole saying 20% cut is actually income. like you would earn income. and i would earn income. that is taxed at a combined rate, being taxed the regular way of 43.4%. reezbling behind that, these managers tend to be extremely wealthy and paying that 23.8% means their taxes are lower than people who currently make $40,000 a year. usually paid ba
carried interest has nothing to do with carrying interest. the term dates back to 16th century italy. a ship's captain's transported cargo and took a 20% cut of whatever he carried. fast forward to now. a private equity fund makes money usually in the millions. a big chunk of that money goes to the investor, like the old ship's captain, 20% goes back to the fund manager. that 20% is carried interest. the fund manager pays 23% tax, 23 23% -- 23.8%, capital gain tax and 3.8 invest tax. how it...
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today these aircraft carry missiles like this one. either a beam rider or an infrared homing missile. or this one here, another infrared homing or target seeking guided missile. or this one, some consider it the best of all the air launched missiles. this is actually a rocket with an atomic warhead, a highly effective defensive weapon. if the attacking force still penetrates within range, our surface-to-air missiles then take over the brunt of the attack. this interceptor missile, a key adc weapon, is a dependable and accurately guided mock missile with an effective range up to 200 miles. it will have a 400-mile capability in the near future. now, in addition to having this range, it's a real good weapon up at those altitudes where fighter aircraft can't operate too well. control provided by sage centers enables employment of both fighter interceptors and surface to air missiles in the same airspace. so this missile and the fighter employed as an interceptor are complementary to each other in defending us against air attack. now, that
today these aircraft carry missiles like this one. either a beam rider or an infrared homing missile. or this one here, another infrared homing or target seeking guided missile. or this one, some consider it the best of all the air launched missiles. this is actually a rocket with an atomic warhead, a highly effective defensive weapon. if the attacking force still penetrates within range, our surface-to-air missiles then take over the brunt of the attack. this interceptor missile, a key adc...
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northeastern nigeria we ask our correspondent why militants appear to be increasingly using women to carry out such attacks. and coaches are feeling the heat in the bundesliga back of their coach peter stagger dortmund's boss peter bosch failed to end a six match run of losses he holds on to his job though for now. i'm out on a thank you for joining us germany's populist and anti immigration party alternative for germany has elected a new leadership team in what could signal a further shift to the right. if the members chose hard line nationalist alexandre garland as one of their co-leaders during a party conference in the city of one over. run for the post at the last minute after another more moderate that failed to win in a full. our correspondent me he had a cosigner spoke to a lot of candidates who last days in the a.f.c. leadership race she asked what he thought he could accomplish now from outside the leadership team. it's a protest you didn't succeed in your attempt to put yourself at the top of the party a more moderate voice how are you now going to deal with the fact that withou
northeastern nigeria we ask our correspondent why militants appear to be increasingly using women to carry out such attacks. and coaches are feeling the heat in the bundesliga back of their coach peter stagger dortmund's boss peter bosch failed to end a six match run of losses he holds on to his job though for now. i'm out on a thank you for joining us germany's populist and anti immigration party alternative for germany has elected a new leadership team in what could signal a further shift to...
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. >> dickerson: let me ask you about carried interest, the loophole that exists allows people to get away with murder. hedge fund managers, there have been tweaks in that but not material changes. why was that something that couldn't get through given what the president said which is that these people who benefit from that hoop hole are getting away with murder. >> go back to the beginning, the we laid out principles at the white house. principles ordinary families would pay less and wait be simpler for them to pay. within those guard rails we sort left it up to the house and senate they apparently both settled on the same plan which is that if you hold an asset longer than three years you're going to get that carried both bills. that does discourage some of the abuse. >> dickerson: there's not much short term in the carried interest but -- >> i think average holding on the assets is well over three years. so it's not something that is going to get at what the president made big deal about both as candidate and as president the treatment that benefits those people who said was gettin
. >> dickerson: let me ask you about carried interest, the loophole that exists allows people to get away with murder. hedge fund managers, there have been tweaks in that but not material changes. why was that something that couldn't get through given what the president said which is that these people who benefit from that hoop hole are getting away with murder. >> go back to the beginning, the we laid out principles at the white house. principles ordinary families would pay less...
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the tuc also carried out similar work. the figure we nt carried out similar work. the figure went up for younger women, carried out similar work. the figure went up foryoungerwomen, up carried out similar work. the figure went up for younger women, up to 24—year—old it was two thirds of women had experienced some form of sexual harassment. this was all different types, some were more serious assaults and some to do with unwanted comments and jokes which is also serious but different. there we re surveys also serious but different. there were surveys about people ‘s views about social harassment. it was not in line at all with what the law says. it is quite worrying about perception. things considered to be very serious crimes were not perceived by everybody to be sexual harassment or to be crimes but was seen as harassment or to be crimes but was seen as part of everyday life.. the basic word for me is unwanted, it is any conduct that is unwanted. it is incumbent on the person involved to understand whether their behaviour is wanted or not, we want people to
the tuc also carried out similar work. the figure we nt carried out similar work. the figure went up for younger women, carried out similar work. the figure went up foryoungerwomen, up carried out similar work. the figure went up for younger women, up to 24—year—old it was two thirds of women had experienced some form of sexual harassment. this was all different types, some were more serious assaults and some to do with unwanted comments and jokes which is also serious but different. there...
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they asked me if i would mind carrying mine knowing i didn't normally carry. i said if these what you -- that's what you want me to do, i'll carry. so i started carrying at church. >> pastors asked the sheriff's office if they were allowed to have members of the congregation armed. >> as we have seen from across the country, no place is safe. >> reporter: the sheriff and members of the local legislative delegation propose amending man laws to allow people who have written authorization from a house of worship and who legally own a handgun with maryland's qualification certificate to bring a concealed pistol to church without a concealed carry permit. here's how people reacted today. >> guess if people have the freedom to carry weapons, that does not exclude the church. i think that's holy ground. it should not be there. >> as long as people are certified and know what to do with guns i say go for it. i would allow guns in churches. >> i believe folks have a right to be armed. if their pastor wants them to be armed in the church, then i think it is a good thing
they asked me if i would mind carrying mine knowing i didn't normally carry. i said if these what you -- that's what you want me to do, i'll carry. so i started carrying at church. >> pastors asked the sheriff's office if they were allowed to have members of the congregation armed. >> as we have seen from across the country, no place is safe. >> reporter: the sheriff and members of the local legislative delegation propose amending man laws to allow people who have written...
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he was carrying two forged italian i.d.'s. and he was taken before a magistrate in a half inch book again he landed behind bars again only briefly the fake papers were not sufficient grounds to imprison him the court was not informed about his many other crimes and the suspicion of terrorism. in this it was. in their future attacker was presented to us he appeared to be someone without prior convictions who hadn't committed any other crimes of someone without a record. that's how he was presented to us so based on this situation alone we couldn't justify any kind of lengthy imprisonment. huffed. the minors is in my view that shouldn't have happened especially since it wasn't a surprise grab that it was in the offing for hours on the informed police officers in berlin and north rhine-westphalia would have had the time to go down to friedrichs hafen and carry out an interrogation with all the knowledge that they have about. from a limb and this new army for one in my opinion there would have been a real chance of arresting him a
he was carrying two forged italian i.d.'s. and he was taken before a magistrate in a half inch book again he landed behind bars again only briefly the fake papers were not sufficient grounds to imprison him the court was not informed about his many other crimes and the suspicion of terrorism. in this it was. in their future attacker was presented to us he appeared to be someone without prior convictions who hadn't committed any other crimes of someone without a record. that's how he was...
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he was carrying two forged italian i.d.'s. and he was taken before a magistrate in half and bork again he landed behind bars again only briefly the fake papers were not sufficient grounds to imprison him the court was not informed about his many other crimes and the suspicion of terrorism. in this it was. in their future attacker was presented to us he appeared to be someone without prior convictions who hadn't committed any other crimes of someone without a record. that's how he was presented to us so based on this situation alone we couldn't justify any kind of lengthy imprisonment. huffed. the minors is in my view that shouldn't have happened especially since it wasn't a surprise granted it was in the offing for hours on the uniformed police officers in berlin and north rhine-westphalia would have had the time to go down to friedrichs hafen and carry out an interrogation with all the knowledge that they have about. the need with a limb bus and this new army for one in my opinion there would have been a real chance of a rest
he was carrying two forged italian i.d.'s. and he was taken before a magistrate in half and bork again he landed behind bars again only briefly the fake papers were not sufficient grounds to imprison him the court was not informed about his many other crimes and the suspicion of terrorism. in this it was. in their future attacker was presented to us he appeared to be someone without prior convictions who hadn't committed any other crimes of someone without a record. that's how he was presented...
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place in the country with a concealed carry. this is their response to the tragedy in texas in that church and the tragedy in las vegas, the tragedies l tragedies over and over. in fact, it happens every day in our country. while republicans fight efforts to protect communities, democrats continue to fight for urgent action on the gun violence protection. this is appalling. this violence -- oh, we don't have the votes to do commonsense background checks, which has bipartisan support in the congress. peter king-mike thompson legislation, but they have the time to do concealed carry and make it even easier. so here we are. the g.o.p. tax scam has the consequences for americans in every stage of life. yesterday, we had little children and what it meant to them. and later in the day, to seniors nd what it means to them and everyone in between. they say it is a tax break for the middle class. t raises taxes on 78 million middle-class families. 62% of the benefit in the senate bill goes to the wealthiest 1%. 13 the a.c.a. repeal, mill
place in the country with a concealed carry. this is their response to the tragedy in texas in that church and the tragedy in las vegas, the tragedies l tragedies over and over. in fact, it happens every day in our country. while republicans fight efforts to protect communities, democrats continue to fight for urgent action on the gun violence protection. this is appalling. this violence -- oh, we don't have the votes to do commonsense background checks, which has bipartisan support in the...
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out or part the steps of the surgery did a very clearly defined carried out by a surgical instrument that was basically set up until i had laser eye surgery only ten years ago and i know for fat that the op thousand the surgeon did my eyes he met devon he set a machine hit a button and there was a machine that did the surgery wasn't him. all kinds of surgeries are done like this welcomed by those lucky enough in the rich world to have an operation made quicker and less painful than in the past. but the new frontier is not in medicine but in care the robot succumbing to help the aged to consider the role that robots can have in caring for those we love is surely at the sharp end of the debate around automation in the human world after all robots home to modes that don't have the human touch and so how do we as human beings feel about outsourcing the duty of care to machine in the coming weeks these dimentia suffer as a care home in north london will have robots for company the owners run dozens of places like this across the u.k. they want to roll the machines out everywhere because w
out or part the steps of the surgery did a very clearly defined carried out by a surgical instrument that was basically set up until i had laser eye surgery only ten years ago and i know for fat that the op thousand the surgeon did my eyes he met devon he set a machine hit a button and there was a machine that did the surgery wasn't him. all kinds of surgeries are done like this welcomed by those lucky enough in the rich world to have an operation made quicker and less painful than in the past....
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carried interest loophole is still there in this bill. why did the president not insist on getting rid of that? >> look the president was focused and he laid out what his four biggest principles were, that he wanted to make sure were part of any piece of legislation. we feel that the piece of legislation where it is now certainly answered and addressed that. that has been our focus all along and what we continued to talk about consistently here and every time we talked about taxes reporter: said this tax bill will cost him a fortune it is actually not the case. how does he figure this will cost him a lot of money. >> we expect likely will on the personal side could cost the president a lot of money. again the president's focus hasn't necessarily been at all on himself blue been on the four principles laid out, number one, priority number one that it helps the american middle class. we know this bill does that that is one of the biggest reasons the president supported it, been engaged look forward to signing it hopefully next coming days.
carried interest loophole is still there in this bill. why did the president not insist on getting rid of that? >> look the president was focused and he laid out what his four biggest principles were, that he wanted to make sure were part of any piece of legislation. we feel that the piece of legislation where it is now certainly answered and addressed that. that has been our focus all along and what we continued to talk about consistently here and every time we talked about taxes...
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the track previously carried freight trains, r it was upgraded to carry passengers as part of a $180 million project designed to speed up service washington state underwent months of inspection and testing. they're going to try to figure out how this happened. the president talk about the infraplan, it's been delayed. he vowed to introduce legislation to invest a trillion in his first 100 days, it's unclear what's even in the plan moving ahead. happened back through the white house's infrastructure week in june but there weren't many policy proposals and came at the same time as former fbi director james comey congressional testimony may have been overshadowed a little bit. from infrastructure let's move on and talk about one way or the other one of the campaign promises tax reform. the if i think version of the tax bill was taken up. it is looking likely that we'll see votes in the house and senate tomorrow. we know that senator john mccain is in arizona recovering for treatment from brain cancer, he pwill not be back until after te holidays, that means the gop can only afford for o
the track previously carried freight trains, r it was upgraded to carry passengers as part of a $180 million project designed to speed up service washington state underwent months of inspection and testing. they're going to try to figure out how this happened. the president talk about the infraplan, it's been delayed. he vowed to introduce legislation to invest a trillion in his first 100 days, it's unclear what's even in the plan moving ahead. happened back through the white house's...
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no one bookstore can carry all of them. that is the beauty and democracy of selling books through a lot of different independent stores because each store will have its own sensibility and hearing all of your callers, i'm just thrilled that there is just such a variety of interests. cspan: when you book in self-pub books it goes over to one million. >> oh -- cspan: has anyone brought a self-pub book to you, self-published y book, i want to put that in my bookstore? >> we published a book that was self-published. it was marvelous book called the book lovers guyed to wine. written by someone in miami. he write it. mitch, i written this book. we have a press, book to book press connected to mango media. thats is phenomenal. it is getting this very serious review.er timeout new york called it one of the best gift books for christmas, the book lovers guide to wine. amazing book. funny. if you're a book lover he pairs prust to certain wines you should be drinking while reading prust. cspan: you publish books, you find books at bo
no one bookstore can carry all of them. that is the beauty and democracy of selling books through a lot of different independent stores because each store will have its own sensibility and hearing all of your callers, i'm just thrilled that there is just such a variety of interests. cspan: when you book in self-pub books it goes over to one million. >> oh -- cspan: has anyone brought a self-pub book to you, self-published y book, i want to put that in my bookstore? >> we published a...
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countless leaks wasting a great deal of water the new hose of studio construction will carry drinking water to the village reservoir as. well. he's too tired what he drove the car before even the. i think we can maybe run the pipe a long time but there are too many rocks so run it further down it is a cancer. along with cans. so you can. get. there often rocks like this sometimes we have to move up or down about five metres it's a big problem either you have to expose the pipe and risk a blockage all have to go down but then it is not sure we'll be able to get to the right level for the basin. that is the problem. only we started like that they came out to los so we tried the opposite we went back to the basin and gradually raise the cans and now it's good it's a small problem but we'll fix it so. the villages are mobilised to cut a trench along the mountainside richard's friends come to lend a hand to such a major project. of those i guess is faster now the villages or is it just easy this is a place you know it's most cases so that later we'll be able to do this with other villages.
countless leaks wasting a great deal of water the new hose of studio construction will carry drinking water to the village reservoir as. well. he's too tired what he drove the car before even the. i think we can maybe run the pipe a long time but there are too many rocks so run it further down it is a cancer. along with cans. so you can. get. there often rocks like this sometimes we have to move up or down about five metres it's a big problem either you have to expose the pipe and risk a...
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countless leaks wasting a great deal of water the new hose of studio construction will carry drinking water to the village reservoir as. well. he's too tired what he drove the fly before even the. i think we can maybe run the pipe a long time but there are too many rocks so run it further down it is a cancer follow along with cans. so you can. get. there often rocks like this sometimes we have to move up or down about five metres it's a big problem either you have to expose the pipe and risk a blockage or have to go down but then it is not sure we'll be able to get to the right level for the basin. that is a problem. early we started like that but it came out to los so we tried the opposite we went back to the basin and gradually raise the cans and now it's good it's a small problem but we'll fix it so. the villages are mobilised to catch a trench along the mountainside richards friends come to lend a hand to such a major project. of those areas faster now the villages or is it just easy this is a place you know it's most cases but later we'll be able to do this with other villages he
countless leaks wasting a great deal of water the new hose of studio construction will carry drinking water to the village reservoir as. well. he's too tired what he drove the fly before even the. i think we can maybe run the pipe a long time but there are too many rocks so run it further down it is a cancer follow along with cans. so you can. get. there often rocks like this sometimes we have to move up or down about five metres it's a big problem either you have to expose the pipe and risk a...
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he cared about carried interest. we had a conversation about carried interest monday. monday, he wanted to know how to take it out. he said, how does this keep surviving? he wanted to know if i was doing my job. i explained to him that we have done our job. the corporate rate was very important to him because of the competitiveness. he spent an enormous amount of time on the pass-through rate. understanding the competitiveness and dynamic between pass-throughs incorporates. the intricate playoff between double taxation, single taxation, and the ultimate rate, we spent a lot of time talking about that. we basically went through the swap code and how many things we could deduct. remember what we did here. there are $5.5 trillion of reductions in this tax code. there is $4 trillion of base-rob broadeners.e when you take out $5.5 trillion, and you do that eliminating issues and issues and issues, the president was involved, state and local tax issues, and we had a whole list of things we took out of the code. you do 162-m, you do all of these lines that no one has ever hea
he cared about carried interest. we had a conversation about carried interest monday. monday, he wanted to know how to take it out. he said, how does this keep surviving? he wanted to know if i was doing my job. i explained to him that we have done our job. the corporate rate was very important to him because of the competitiveness. he spent an enormous amount of time on the pass-through rate. understanding the competitiveness and dynamic between pass-throughs incorporates. the intricate...
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in terms of concealed carry. in my state, in maryland, we have a number of very serious hurdles to get over before you get the right to carry a loaded concealed weapon. you can't be mentally unstable ordaining rouse. can't be a domestic offender. you can't be a violent criminal convict, a felon or have a misdemeanor. you have to show that you know how to use weaponry. and so on. we take it very seriously. several dozen states have similar laws. others have much laxer and much looser laws. and that's federalism. everybody decides for themselves. but this legislation that they passed yesterday would wipe out the state laws of every state in the country and drag us down to the bottom. it's not a race to the bottom. it's a plunge to the bottom. because they say, if you can get a concealed carry permit in any state, and in some states like florida there's 1.7 million people with concealed carry, you can go anywhere in the country. it's a passport to override the laws of every other state in the union. and there are mo
in terms of concealed carry. in my state, in maryland, we have a number of very serious hurdles to get over before you get the right to carry a loaded concealed weapon. you can't be mentally unstable ordaining rouse. can't be a domestic offender. you can't be a violent criminal convict, a felon or have a misdemeanor. you have to show that you know how to use weaponry. and so on. we take it very seriously. several dozen states have similar laws. others have much laxer and much looser laws. and...