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Thank you.
Thank you.
Welcome to the InfoWars Nightly News, our live edition of I'm David Knight with Jakari Jackson and Joe Biggs.
We're going to be covering the third GOP debate.
This, of course, is being held by CNBC.
They're going to be focusing on economic issues.
They said they want to try to add a little bit more gravitas by focusing on what they view as important issues in the race, particularly the economy tonight.
They say we're going to dig a little deeper into detail and specifics.
I want to try to pin these candidates down on the specifics of their policies.
Rather than hearing that they like puppies and apple pie, said Betty Quick of CNBC.
But of course we just saw, and I don't know if you picked up that feed, they have protesters out in front of the debate.
Giant puppets!
Giant puppets!
That was quite accurate.
That was spot on, don't you think?
I think probably even a better metaphor than that was what happened today with the blimp, guys.
That runaway inflation that we've got with the blimp that came untethered?
Yes.
If you want a metaphor for what's going on with the economy in Washington, it's that out-of-control military blimp that went on a... A power-taking rampage.
That's right.
It cut people's power, which is exactly what's going to happen with the economic crisis.
Well, actually, that's what happened today with the budget deal that John Boehner passed.
Now, two big things happened today with the House.
And, of course, we're talking about a presidential race that's a year away.
But today, there were some major changes in the House.
Of course, John Boehner was forced out by conservatives this summer.
Before he left, he decided he would have a hand-picked successor.
That is going to be Paul Ryan-O.
We need to get that hashtag trending.
Hashtag Ryan-O.
I think we all need to put that out there because that's precisely what Paul Ryan is.
He's another Rhino.
He's somebody who has always supported open borders.
He's worked to keep the secret trade deal.
And that's precisely what's going to be happening.
Now today, They've not had the full vote, so it's not official, but today the GOP House voted, and they had 200 votes for Paul Ryan, only 43 for his opponent, Daniel Webster.
So that's only one in six Republicans who voted against a RINO for House Speaker.
Somebody who's going to continue John Boehner's legacy.
That means that 83% of the House GOP is just fine with business as usual.
And that's precisely what's going on.
As a matter of fact, Paul Ryan is very eager to distance himself from what's going on here.
This is an article from CNN.
He says, all I can say about this process is I think it stinks.
This isn't the way to do the people's business.
We're going to be under new management.
We're not going to do the people's business this way.
And he criticized the closed door dealings.
Except this is a guy who helped to ram through the TPP, the Trade Promotion Authority, and when people questioned him on it, he said, like Nancy Pelosi said, we're going to have to pass it to find out what's in it.
And he goes, well, the people will find out what's in it once it's passed.
Well, it was passed 23 days and counting ago, and we still haven't heard anything about that.
Well, he's giving these criticisms because he's not in the debate.
You know, if he had things to actually get out there on a platform and speak to the American public, he wouldn't make these type of criticisms.
Yeah.
Well, you know, we're going to see what happens with the Republicans.
I don't think, and we all know, nothing is going to change.
You've got Nancy Pelosi.
You've got the White House.
You've got multiple speakers.
You had the whip saying that he was a hardworking guy.
Everybody focused on what Melissa Harris Perry said.
Wait a minute.
Yeah.
Racist alert.
Yeah.
You can't say hardworking.
Well, you know, Rob, I think that was a beard to get people talking about the racism so that that hard working would sink into the subconscious.
And the question is, is he really hard working?
This is a guy who says, well, I don't really want the job, but if you twist my arm, I'll take the job if you give me a lot of family leave, if you do all these other things.
And then he says that he's going to I don't know if he's hardworking or not, but the question is, what is he working for?
And we know he's been working for open borders.
We know he's been working for this globalist trade deal.
Those are the things on which we have a single party in Washington.
When it comes to destroying our sovereignty, destroying our economy, they are all on the same page.
We have a single party.
You know, David, one of his big interests is actually poverty.
He's like, we're going to eliminate poverty.
And we saw what happened when Lyndon Johnson tried to declare a war on poverty.
Now we have more poverty.
And that's what happens pretty much any time the federal government gets involved in any issue.
That's right.
Ann Coulter had a...
An essay about that.
Save us from the Kemp Boys.
And of course, Paul Ryan and the guy that he picked as his Chief of Staff are both guys that go all the way back to being staffers for Jack Kemp.
And you're talking about that, Rob, getting rid of poverty.
That was what Jack Kemp was going to do with his Enterprise Zones.
And of course, all they've done has just been massive crony capitalism.
It's been feeding of the bureaucracy.
That's precisely what's been... Well, they keep spending all this money on wars and the police state and the NSA surveillance and all this stuff.
Yeah, they don't have any money, though.
Tackle any type of real issues here domestically.
That's right.
That's right.
And one of the things to watch tonight, of course, we're going to talk about the economy.
How do you talk about the economy without talking about the massive federal debt?
And today, what they did was they passed an extension of the debt ceiling.
Remember when they did that before, Barack Obama said, well, we haven't spent any money, you know, just passing the debt ceiling.
That doesn't mean anything.
Raising the debt ceiling doesn't raise the debt.
That's right.
It allows them to raise the debt.
It doesn't technically... See, that's how they parse their words, you know, when they do that.
Now, remember that it was in 2011 that the deficit was at, sorry, the debt was at $14 trillion.
Today, they have pushed it up to $20 trillion.
That's a 43% increase in just four years.
And that's what we've got to look at.
That's the GOP elephant in the room that they don't want to talk about.
The fact that they are on the same page with Obama, that they're both moving us further and further into debt.
Oh, exactly, exactly.
So, you know, like I said, we're going to focus mainly on this debate talking about economic issues.
You know, I wonder what these guys have in mind as far as jobs.
By and large, I haven't really heard anybody talk about how they're going to create jobs and the jobs they do plan to create are usually government jobs.
Yes, like we mainly hear all these governors I created X number of jobs, well I mean those were government jobs.
Most of the jobs that have been created have been government jobs.
If you look at all the jobs that have been created since we had the economic downturn in 2008, Jakari, the number of jobs that have been created are equivalent to the number of immigrants, legal and illegal, that are in the country.
Illegals are getting all the jobs and then Trump's going to kick them all out and build a wall.
Then we'll get our jobs back and the economy will be good.
You're talking about federal jobs.
That was one of the things I was going to talk about, right?
Want to raise work for the government.
This is an article from the New American.
Absolutely.
Yeah, they said in 2014, the average federal worker made $84,000 compared to just $56,000 in the private sector.
But if you put in all of their fringe benefits, it went to $120,000, 78% more than the private sector's average for jobs.
Yeah, I can't remember.
I think it was a city councilwoman in California who made more money than Obama when she retired.
Wow.
It's just all this type of bureaucracy.
It's like you say, if you want a raise, go work for the government.
Yeah, absolutely.
Except for the military.
Except for the military, of course.
You're not getting any raise.
You're just getting a lot of free shots.
A lot of hard pay.
A lot of free promises.
In the last presidential election, you know, we heard a lot of times Obama would threaten not to pay the government if he didn't get his, you know, this or that bill passed, you know, the sequester or whatever.
I don't know if we can pay the government this week.
So as a former military man, Biggs, is that the proper word?
Former, retired?
Former retired Army Staff Sergeant Roger.
Okay, Roger.
How did that make you feel, like, to hear that they're threatening not to pay the military?
They do that at times.
Yeah, it's definitely nerve-wracking, especially, you know, when you're coming back from deployment, you kind of need that money to find a new apartment now because you've been gone for about a year, year and a half, and they're coming out and they're literally telling you, like these, you know, briefings, hey, you might not be getting a paycheck.
They're not going to cut anything that's non-essential.
They're not going to cut anything that isn't painful for people.
What they're going to do is they're going to shut down the entrances to the parks when people are on vacation.
They're going to not pay the military.
They're going to do very visible things.
Things that are going to cause a lot of pain.
Well, they shut down the White House to the public.
Meanwhile, they're going out taking separate vacations, sending the Sequel Service down with the girls to Cancun or wherever they went.
Now you're talking about passing this new debt ceiling.
79 Republicans voted for this.
And guess what?
Boehner and Paul Ryan-O, Paul Ryan-O, hashtag Ryan-O, Ryan-O voted for it, even though he says that this is a really bad way to do business.
He doesn't like the fact that it's done in secret or anything, but of course, he votes for it.
Now, interestingly enough, tonight in the debate, and there's Rand Paul right there, Rand Paul has said he is going to filibuster this new debt ceiling in the Senate.
So we'll see.
Tonight, if they really stick to substance, Rand Paul ought to do well because he's the only one who is really saying something different.
They were just saying in the JV debate that they just finished, most of them thought that Lindsey Graham had won because he was all for big government spending on the military.
Well, you can't do that and balance the budget.
It's the warfare, welfare state that is bankrupting it.
You get that notion, David, because it's always like, when it comes to the military, it's just a blank check.
Whatever these guys need to get the job done.
And of course, we want to be safe here in the States, but when we look at things like they blew up a hospital, you know, last month.
And they send drones to blow up wedding parties.
There's big military spending, but very little military accountability.
Yeah, yeah.
And we always have to ask ourselves, just like when we look at schools or whatever, you need to understand there's a difference between a school and an education.
You have to understand there's a difference between defense spending and actually being safe and secure.
Just because we spend money left and right on the defense budget, because we have more planes, more ships, more soldiers, more wars, that doesn't make us safer.
In many cases, it makes us less safe.
Just like bad schools can make us dumber, not smarter.
It doesn't give us an education to have a school.
So we need to separate that, or take insurance and health care.
All of these different things.
But it was interesting, the comments that we heard in court, so they're still analyzing the first debate.
So we're going to pick up with this once they get the candidates out there and start asking them questions.
And one thing, one way people can participate out there watching live right now, we have about 2,000 people watching right now just on YouTube.
This is also at InfoWars.com forward slash show.
But also, we have a Twitter hashtag we're attempting to take over and we're going to go talk to Darren McBreen over in the Twitter area.
So it's hashtag GOP debate.
Hashtag GOP debate.
That one's the CNBC... Well, actually, we could take over that one, too.
We'll monitor both of those.
No, let's take it over.
Yeah, let's go to Darren right now.
No, absolutely, we want to take that hashtag over.
The hashtag, first go to RealAlexJones, and then the hashtag, use the hashtag GOPDebate.
And by the way, check this out.
This is my own... This is our very own Twitter booth that we have set up tonight.
And I will be monitoring the Twitter feeds along with Kit Daniels, who's going to join us later.
And if you have questions or comments that you want to send us on Twitter, again, go to RealAlexJones, use the hashtag GOPdebate.
And remember, it is your comments And it's the links that you provide, and even political satire pictures, all that stuff together is instrumental in waking people up.
You gotta admit, there's a lot of people out there that are still stuck in the false left versus right paradigm.
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So join us, join the revolution, and let's get this party started.
Again, G-O-P, debate is the hashtag.
Back to you guys at the Mystery Science Theater.
Yeah, Darren, there.
I just want to make a note.
Did y'all see the first, one of the latest tweets in there?
Bring that back up.
It was from Planned Parenthood.
Look at that.
How are you going to host a GOP debate on a campus and not invite any students?
That's all they have to say?
Maybe they should be running around with their 12 between their legs after all this information's been coming out with the people laughing about, you know, removing baby hearts from bodies and watching them beat.
I mean, just disgusting behavior that they seem to gloat about over and over again.
So people need to take them to task as well.
There'd probably be more students at the university if they hadn't been aborted decades ago by Planned Parenthood and others like that.
Yeah, at that, uh, where they're holding the debate tonight is at the Coors Center, uh, at a university in Colorado.
And, um, I said earlier, uh, maybe they should all have a drink of Coors every time somebody says Ronald Reagan.
That kind of... Yeah, they love the name drop there.
They just brought out all the candidates, so they're... they did their beauty pageant entrance.
I guess they're gonna take their stand behind the podium and we'll get this thing started here pretty shortly.
I forgot Chris Chrissy was even in this.
This really depresses me to know he's still there.
So did all the voters.
I was hoping that guy disappeared.
Yeah, I don't think he's going to disappear, but... It's not hard to disappear that guy.
Well, this is what CNBC is going to push now.
They say they want to get serious issues, okay?
When we were looking at the subtitles here, and again, this is going to be like, think of this as your DVD director's cut.
We're going to be cutting in and letting them speak when they have something to say of interest, but we're also going to be talking over them a good deal of time.
We see the subtitles that are going on up there, but of course, what they were talking about was Free college.
Obamacare.
Those are going to be their economic issues.
And of course, a minimum wage raise.
Because that's essentially quantitative easing for the masses.
Let's all give ourselves a phony monopoly money raise.
And we can give everybody a raise and we'll all be better off.
Let's raise everything!
Well, the thing, I just don't get that, you know, I can understand young people falling for this free college deal, but as an adult, you should know that nothing is free.
Yeah.
Who's going to pay for this, even though if that person isn't you, somebody's about to pay for this somewhere along the lines, and I don't see any big billionaires stepping up to fill the gap, so where's this money going to come from?
It's social engineering, Jakari.
They want to get people from the age of 3 to 33.
That's what they want.
I mean, they even look at the dreamers.
They call young people coming here looking for a college education.
They extend that all the way up to 31.
They want you to stay in their educational system so you can be brainwashed, essentially, by them into that kind of thing.
They want to keep you there as long as possible.
And when you get out, they want you to have two choices.
One is you can go to work for the government to erase that debt, and if you don't, you're going to be an indentured servant the rest of your life.
You're not going to get rid of that educational debt.
You can't get rid of your college debt with a bankruptcy.
You're stuck with that.
You're going to wind up being an indentured servant the rest of your life.
Yeah, the way the job market is, a lot of people, they get out, they go work at some fast food restaurant, or they go work at the mall, and you got this $30,000 worth of debt.
How are you going to pay that off?
It's hard enough just to pay your monthly bills on that type of salary.
They want to keep you in the government.
Get that paid for and get free inoculations.
There you go.
It's a win-win situation.
And then when you come back they don't want to give you any benefits.
Exactly.
Yeah.
They want to keep you in a government institution for at least a third of your life and then they want to make you go to work for a government institution after that or be in debt to the government.
That's precisely what this is about.
But of course, you know, it's freebie goodies.
And they need to have a debate on socialism.
Now what's going to happen from the Republican side, you're going to see all the people who were governors, just as we do with every debate, they're going to tell you how they created more jobs than anybody in history.
And the only thing they could do is get out of the way.
And most of them really didn't get out of the way.
But they're going to take credit for that.
That's what we're going to see.
It looks like they're about ready to start.
Let's pick up with the audio and see what they're saying.
Good evening, I'm Carl Quintanilla with my colleagues Becky Quick and John Harwood.
We'll be joined tonight by some of CNBC's top experts on the markets and personal finance.
Let's get through the rules of the road.
Candidates get 30 seconds to answer the opening question, 60 seconds to answer a formal question, 30 seconds for follow-ups and rebuttals, all at the discretion of the moderators.
We want you to weigh in from home.
You'll see your tweets at the bottom of the screen.
Use the hashtag CNBCGOPDebate.
You can also go to CNBC.com slash vote.
To tell us where you stand throughout the night.
So let's introduce the candidates for tonight's Republican presidential debate.
On the stage from left to right, Governor John Kasich.
Governor Mike Huckabee.
Governor Jeb Bush.
Senator Marco Rubio.
Mr. Donald Trump.
Dr. Ben Carson, Mrs. Carly Fiorina, Senator Ted Cruz, Governor Chris Christie, and Senator Rand Paul.
We have a lot to get to tonight, so let's get started.
This post is an open question.
We're going to stick Rand over on the end so we don't have to go to him that much.
That's the strategy there because he's got the only sound economic policy of all those turkeys up there.
Here we go.
What's your greatest weakness?
this so in thirty seconds without telling us that you try too hard or that you're a perfectionist area i'm sure great for the ones who are going to have serious questions with the rest of the house right governor case at the end quick question but i want to tell you my great concern is that we are on the verge perhaps of picking someone who cannot do this job i've watched to see people say when his biggest is this is he can answer the question eight and leave our senior citizens
His biggest weakness is Donald Trump.
I've heard him talk about deporting 10 or 11 people here from this country out of this country.
He's going for Carson and for Trump.
I think I saw on Comedy Central there was a guy who had his hand up and he was using it as a puppet.
Oh yeah.
Yeah, they got those big puppets outside on the front lawn.
Somebody who can balance budgets, cut taxes, and you know frankly I did it in Washington and Ohio and I will do it again in Washington if I'm president to get this country moving again.
Governor Huckabee.
I will ignore the question.
I don't really have any weaknesses that I can think of, but my wife is down here in the front, and I'm sure if you'd like to talk to her later, she can give you more.
He doesn't do the dishes.
Oh, wait, that was me.
If I have a weakness is that I try to live by the rules.
I try to live by the rules, no matter what they are, and I was brought up that way as a kid.
Play by the rules.
Okay.
One thing about Huckabee, he made the news earlier this week talking about how gun shops and gun dealers should ignore any type of executive order from Obama trying to ban the firearms.
So I'll give him that.
I may not give him anything else, but I'll give him that as we start here.
You know, I am by my nature impatient, and this is not a... His biggest weakness is his name is Bush.
His brother.
They call me Jeb and I earned that, I said before.
His daddy financed the Nazis, his brother helped him bring in 9-11, signed the Patriot Act.
His grandfather was the founder of Planned Parenthood, working with Longer Stinger.
I can't do it.
I just don't believe that this country's days are going to be deeply, you know, going down.
I think we're on the verge of the greatest time and I want to fix the things to let people rise up.
Senator Rubio, thank you for that question.
I would begin by saying that I'm not sure it's a weakness, but I do believe that I share a sense of optimism for America's future that today is eroding from too many of our people.
I think there's a sense in this country today that somehow our best days are behind us, and that doesn't have to be true.
Our greatest days lie ahead if we are willing to do what it takes now.
And if we create bigger government, they can solve more problems.
Right?
That's all we need is more government.
Mr. Trump, I think maybe my greatest weakness is that I trust people too much.
I'm too trusting.
And when they let me down, if they let me down, I never forgive.
I find it very, very hard to forgive people that deceived me.
So I don't know if you would call that a weakness, but my wife said, let up.
Dr. Carson, probably in terms of applying for a job of president, the weakness would be not really seeing myself in that position until hundreds of thousands of people begin to tell me that I needed to do it.
I do, however, believe in Reagan's 11th commandment.
I don't see any coarse hands.
They're gonna take shots afterwards.
Because we're talking about America for the people versus America for the government.
Mrs. Fiorina.
Well, gee, after the last debate, I was told that I didn't smile enough.
No, no, no.
We can't tell when she's smiling.
I also think that these are very small.
75% of the American people think the federal government is corrupt.
I agree with them.
And this big, powerful, corrupt bureaucracy works now only for the big, the powerful, the wealthy... So what are you gonna do about it?
Except she worked for Michael Hayden to help spy on the American people.
Bill Packard, biometric data.
Surveillance equipment, they should help people look for jobs.
Now hiring signs.
Yeah, I know.
Find me a job then, guy.
biometric data.
Mm-hmm.
This is about more than replacing a D with an R.
We need a leader who will help us make-- You know, surveillance equipment, they should help people look for jobs.
They like to.
I find all of them now hiring signs.
Yeah, I know.
Find me a job then, guy.
You got these blimps up in the air.
You know, I think my biggest weakness is exactly the opposite.
I'm a fighter.
I am passionate about what I believe.
I've been passionate my whole life about the Constitution.
And, you know, for six and a half years we've had a gigantic party.
If you want someone to grab a beer with, I may not be that guy.
Ronald Reagan would be.
But if you want someone to drive you home, I will get the job done.
Wow, that's kind of a...
Interesting take on it.
On the designated stage, quite frankly, where I see the weakness in those three people that are left on the democratic stage.
You know, I see a socialist, an isolationist, and a pessimist.
And for the sake of me, I can't figure out which one is which.
He wants to be the authoritarian.
He'll be the drug warrior authoritarian.
But I will tell you this, the socialists say they're going to pay for everything and give you everything for free, except they don't tell you they're going to raise their taxes to 90% to do it.
The isolationist is the one who wants to continue to follow a foreign policy that has fewer democracies today than when Barack Obama came into office around the world.
But I know who the pessimist is.
It's Hillary Clinton.
And you put me on that stage against her next September, she won't get within 10 miles of the White House.
Take it to the bank.
Slammer to the floor.
Only two people really answered it.
Baron Harkin speaks.
I was concerned about an 18 trillion dollar debt.
We borrow a million dollars a minute.
Now on the floor of the Congress, the Washington establishment from both parties puts forward a bill that will explode the deficit.
It allows President Obama to borrow unlimited amounts of money.
I will stand firm.
I will spend every ounce of energy to stop it.
I will begin tomorrow to filibuster it.
And I ask everyone in America to call Congress tomorrow and say, enough's enough.
No more debt.
Thanks to all the candidates.
Wow, that was the only action item there in that, except for Chris Christie's macho taking on Hillary Clinton.
Yeah, not a whole lot of people.
Still the only person that answered what they were eating this was was Donald Trump.
Yeah.
Christie will pepper spray and body slam.
And make Americans better off because your greatness would replace the stupidity and incompetence of others.
That's right.
Let's be honest.
Is this a comic book version of a presidential campaign?
No, it's not a comic book.
And it's not a very nicely asked question, the way you say that.
Larry Kudlow is an example, who I have a lot of respect for, loves my tax plan.
We're reducing taxes to 15%.
We're bringing corporate taxes down, bringing money back in, corporate inversions.
We have $2.5 trillion outside of the United States, which we want to bring back in.
As far as the wall is concerned, we're going to build a wall.
We're going to create a border.
We're going to let people in.
But they're going to come in legally.
They're going to come in legally.
And it's something that can be done.
And I get questioned about that.
They built the Great Wall of China.
That's 13,000 miles.
Here we actually need 1,000 because we have natural barriers.
So we need 1,000.
We can do a wall.
We're going to have a big... That would be a good time to, since we're talking about economics, talk about the economic incentives that are going to bring people in here whether or not you build a wall.
We just saw this happen in Europe.
Hungary completely closed their border.
What happened?
People went through Slovenia and Croatia because they're going to go to Germany, they're going to go to Sweden, they're going to get there however they can as long as they're going to get a pot of gold from the entitlement state.
So that's the problem and they want to address that.
You know, 19th century, 18th century walls are not going to stop this.
Yeah, I don't think a wall, for anybody, not just Trump saying this, I don't think a physical wall is going to do the job.
We're at 60 seconds.
Believe me, the wall is peanuts by comparison.
We're at 60 seconds, but I got to ask you, you talked about your tax plan.
You say that it would not increase the deficit because you'd cut taxes 10 trillion dollars and the economy would take off like a rocket ship.
I talked to economic advisors who have served presidents of both parties.
They said that you have as much chance of cutting taxes that much without increasing the deficit as you would of flying away from that podium by flapping your arms.
Then you have to get rid of Larry Kudlow, who sits on your panel, who's a great guy, who came out the other day and said, I love Trump's tax plan.
Here's the reality that people don't understand.
Most of our government is run on debt.
That's why we have a giant cumulative deficit.
And if they want to talk about the IRS, the income tax, and that's what they're going to talk about endlessly.
How many levels, what percentages they should be.
They're dealing, they're rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Because they're not even coming anywhere close, even with our current tax code, to paying for what they're spending.
...to a lot of voters, but I've had a really tough time trying to make the math work on this.
If you were to take a 10% tax, with the numbers right now on total personal income, you're going to come in with bringing in $1.5 trillion.
That is less than half of what we bring in right now.
And by the way, it's going to leave us in a $2 trillion hole.
So what analysis got you to the point where you think this will work?
Well, first of all, I didn't say that the rate would be 10%.
I used the tithing analogy.
I understand that, but if you look at the numbers, you probably have to get to 28%.
To cut taxes, people will hire more people, and they'll pay them more, and there will be more taxes.
I don't understand that.
You also have to get rid of all the deductions and all the loopholes.
People want to say that supply-side economics didn't work.
Well, because they cut the tax rate.
But at the same time, they exploded spending.
So if you continue to spend more, even if you get in more tax revenue, your deficit is going to go up each year, and your cumulative debt is going to go up.
Oh my God, what will we do?
Yeah, that's an interesting point.
The government is expanding so quickly.
the economy because it's tethered down right now with so many regulations.
You'd have to cut government by about 40% to make it work with a $1.1 trillion.
Oh, my God, what would we do?
You know, that's an interesting point.
The government is expanding so quickly.
Remember, just in four years, we've had to increase the debt ceiling by 43%.
And that's something that's been going on for a long time.
When Harry Brown ran for president with the Libertarian Party, he said, if you completely eliminated the income tax, got rid of the IRS completely, zero it out, how far back would you have to cut government in order to make that neutral?
You'd have to go back to the government, the size it was about five years earlier.
That was when Harry Brown was run about 15 years ago.
And I suspect it's about the same thing now.
Maybe not even as far back, because we're growing at a faster rate.
You know, these plans would put us trillions and trillions of dollars in debt.
I actually have a plan.
I'm the only one on the stage that has a plan that would create jobs, cut taxes, balance the budget, and can get it done because I'm realistic.
Do you notice that all of these Republicans are getting defensive on the fact that they're going to cut the tax rates?
Nobody is talking about cutting spending.
Because this is CNBC, nobody, they're going to take any spending cuts off the table.
So, you've got to say, well, if we cut taxes, we're going to, the deficit's going to balloon because we can never cut spending.
We can't cut spending on the military, we can't cut it on the entitlement programs, and we can't close our borders.
All those people coming into the borders are going to be part of the entitlement program.
It was the first time we did it since man walked on the moon.
We cut taxes and we had a $5 trillion projected surplus when I left.
That's hard work.
Fiscal discipline, know what you're doing, creativity.
This stuff is fantasy, just like getting rid of Medicare and Medicaid.
You said yesterday.
Come on, that's just not, you'll scare senior citizens with that.
It's not responsible.
Well, let's just get more pointed about it.
You said yesterday that you were hearing proposals that were just crazy from your colleagues.
Who are you talking about?
Well, I mean, right here, to talk about we're just going to have a 10% tithe and that's how we're going to fund the government?
And we're going to just fix everything with...
Because you know, 10% may be good enough for God, but this government is not good enough for the federal government.
10 million Americans, or 10 million people out of this country, leaving their children here in this country and dividing families.
Folks, we gotta wake up.
We cannot elect somebody that doesn't know how to do the job.
You gotta pick somebody who has experience, somebody that has the know-how, the discipline, and I spent my entire lifetime balancing federal budgets Growing jobs, the same in Ohio, and I will go back to Washington with my plan, and I will present it within 100 days, and it will pass, and we will be strong again.
Mr. Trump, 30 seconds.
First of all, John got lucky with a thing called fracking, okay?
He hit oil.
He got lucky with fracking.
Believe me, that's why Ohio is doing well.
Number, and that's important for you to know.
Number two, this is the man that was a managing general partner at Lehman Brothers when it went down the tubes and almost took every one of us with us, including Ben and myself.
Because I was there, and I watched what happened, and Lehman Brothers started it all.
He was on the board, and he was a managing general partner.
And just thirdly... I think K6 guts are on the floor right now.
He was such a nice guy.
And he said, oh, I'm never going to attack.
But then he's holding on his hands.
He's got very, that's why he's on the end.
I think Trump's just a little bit nasty.
So you know what?
You can have him.
Let me just, let me just, let me respond.
First of all, Ohio does have an energy industry, but we're diversified.
We're one of the fastest growing states in the country.
We came back from the dead.
And you know what?
It works very, very well.
And secondly, when you talk about me being on the board of Lehman Brothers, I wasn't on the board of Lehman Brothers.
I was a banker and I was proud of it.
And I traveled the country and learned how people make jobs.
We ought to have politicians.
Who not only have government experience, but know how the CEOs and the job creators work.
My state is doing great across the board, and guess what?
In 2011, I got a deal in agreement with the board and he tried to take credit for it four years later.
It's a joke!
Thank you, Governor.
Dr. Carson, let me give 30 seconds to Dr. Carson.
Since I was a tech, too.
Thank you.
Let me just say.
If you're talking about an $18 trillion economy, you're talking about a 15% tax on your gross domestic product.
You're talking about $2.7 trillion.
We have a budget closer to $3.5 trillion.
But if you also apply that same 15% to Several other things, including corporate taxes, and including the capital gains taxes, you make that amount up pretty quickly.
So that's not, by any stretch, pie in the sky.
Becky, if you want a 10% flat tax where the numbers add up, I rolled up my tax plan today.
You can find it online at TedCruz.org.
It is a simple flat tax where for individuals, a family of four pays nothing on the first $36,000.
After that, you pay 10% as a flat tax going up.
The billionaire and the working man, no hedge fund manager pays less than his secretary.
On top of that, there's a business flat tax of 16%.
Now, that applies universally to giant corporations that, with lobbyists right now, are not paying taxes, and to small businesses.
And you wanted to know the numbers.
The Tax Foundation, which has scored every one of our plans, Shows that this plan will allow the economy to generate 4.9 million jobs, to raise wages over 12%, and to generate 14% growth, and it costs, with dynamic scoring, less than a trillion dollars.
Those are the hard numbers, and every single income decile ...sees a double-digit increase in after-tax income.
There's going to be a lot of fact-checking on this.
Because they can throw out all these numbers and figures, and there's going to be a lot of articles written on that.
In the earlier debate, they had a whole fact-checking guy.
He just stood there like, well, this isn't true, that's not true.
Yeah, I imagine a lot of that tomorrow.
Yeah, today we're going to have more facts, today we're going to have more numbers.
And there'll be a lot of betting of these numbers that'll have to go on tomorrow.
We can't bet this real time.
But again, I have to say, they're not talking about doing anything on the spending side.
You notice that?
This is a Republican debate.
Nobody's talking about cutting spending.
Evidently, everything the government does is absolutely essential to the Republican.
They can't cut anything.
Get it done.
We have talked about tax reform in every single election for decades.
It never happens.
And politicians always say it's so complicated, nobody but a politician can figure it out.
The truth is this, the big problem, we need a leader in Washington who understands how to get something done.
Not to talk about it, not to propose it, to get it done.
They need to start referring to her not as the former CEO of HP, they need to refer to her as the fired CEO of HP.
Remember, she did to their stock what the Greek what happened to the Greek banks?
They lost 50 percent of their value.
Their stocks did as they went through this economic crisis this last summer.
That's what Carly Fiorina did for HP and she was fired.
And yet she's running on her record as some high tech CEO.
Absolutely incredible.
Pretty ridiculous.
I guess they're counting on people not to know that, which you just brought up.
Well, I tell you what, Barbara Boxer just leveled her, leveled her with one 30-second commercial.
She is probably the most vulnerable person running for presidency, Carly Fiorina.
She will not be able to go anywhere with the record that she has.
You've been a young man in a hurry ever since you won your first election in your 20s.
You've had a big accomplishment in the Senate, an immigration bill providing a path to citizenship that conservatives in your party hate and even you don't support anymore.
Now you're skipping more votes than any senator to run for president.
Why not slow down, get a few more things done first, or at least finish what you started?
That's Jeb Bush's talking points.
That's what they came out of this meeting with Mommy and Daddy that Jeb Bush had this weekend.
Their talking points were that Rubio, he's very concerned about Rubio because Rubio has leapfrogged Jeb in the polls.
And the talking points that came out of that were, come after him as an Obama senator.
Somebody who has not finished one term, been largely absent, and hasn't accomplished anything.
We have more businesses closing than starting.
We have a world that's out of control and has grown dangerous, and a president that is weakening our military and making our foreign policy unstable and unreliable in the eyes of our allies, and our adversaries continue to grow stronger.
They say there's no bipartisanship in Washington?
We have a 19 trillion dollar bipartisan debt and it continues to grow as we borrow money from companies, from countries that do not like us to pay for government.
We cannot afford to see if he votes against this this this debt ceiling increase that the House put in there.
Now, all Ryan said he didn't like it.
He thought it was awful.
They'd done it secretly behind closed doors, like the trade deals, and then he voted for it.
We'll see if he'll join Rand Paul on the filibuster, or if he'll even show up.
Maybe he won't even show up.
He's missed most of the votes.
He missed the vote on CISA.
He didn't vote for that.
But we know where he is on that.
He's in favor of it.
Do you hate your job?
Let me answer your question on the Sun Sentinel editorial today.
Back in 2004, one of my predecessors to the Senate, by the name of Bob Graham, a Democrat, ran for president, missing over 30% of his votes.
I don't recall them calling for his resignation.
Is that the standard?
Later that year, in 2004, John Kerry ran for president, missing close to 60 to 70% of his votes.
I don't recall the Sun... In fact, the Sun Sentinel endorsed him.
In 2008, Barack Obama missed 60 or 70% of his votes, and the same newspaper endorsed him again.
So this is another example of the double standard that exists in this country between the mainstream media and the conservative media.
Well, it's the talking points from the Bush family that the mainstream media is picking up.
I don't support Rubio.
I don't think he's even qualified to run as a natural-born citizen.
my understanding of what natural born citizen constituent service which means that he shows up to work he got endorsed by the Sun Sentinel because he was the most talented guy in the field he's a gifted as evidence that this is a setup they go directly to Jeb Bush first ask him the talking points from the Bush family this weekend then they go to Jeb Bush for rebuttal it's exactly what we saw with Hillary Clinton and Sanders and O'Malley on On either side just bookending her going, we support her, everything she does.
I'm the biggest supporter of Hillary.
Exactly.
Well it's interesting, over the last few weeks I've listened to Jeb as he walked around the country and said that you're modeling your campaign after John McCain.
That you're going to launch a furious comeback the way he did.
By fighting hard in New Hampshire and places like that carrying your own bag at the airport.
You know how many votes John McCain missed when he was carrying out that furious comeback that you're now modeling it under?
He wasn't my concern.
Well, let me tell you, I don't remember you ever complaining about John McCain's vote record.
The only reason why you're doing it now is because we're running for the same position and someone has convinced you that attacking me is going to help you.
Here's the bottom line.
My campaign is going to be about the future of America.
It's not going to be about attacking anyone else on the stage.
It's always nice to see a piggy bush squirm.
I'm not running against anyone on the stage.
I'm running for president because there is no way we can elect Hillary Clinton to continue the policies of Barack Obama.
I think there's a bigger issue.
I think there's a...
Don Harwood, there's a bigger issue.
Are we gonna talk to Rand Paul Harwood?
No.
That's why I put him on the end.
They haven't said anything to him, Paul.
So like, he's even out of the camera shots.
You don't even have to worry about him.
People just kind of forget about him.
Hey guys, let's jump over to Darren McBreen in the Twitter room and see what's going on there.
Yeah, I notice these guys are talking about Hillary Clinton and the Hillary Clinton supporters are a few of them that have surfaced on Twitter and they're showing their support for the evil Hillary right now and in typical liberal fashion they always automatically assume if you if you don't want to vote for Hillary Clinton well that automatically makes you a Jeb Bush supporter or just a Bush supporter in general you know and I've always thought it's funny how
Most people that like the Clintons, they can't stand the Bush family.
And most people who like the Bush family, they can't stand the Clintons.
But in real life, these guys actually hang out together.
The Bushes and the Clintons.
They vacation together.
They hang out together.
You guys remember when Barbara Bush was in an interview and she said that she loves Bill Clinton.
That he's family.
Like a son.
And then there was that time when George W. Bush was being interviewed and he said that Bill Clinton is my brother from a different mother, and that makes Hillary Clinton my sister-in-law.
You guys remember that?
Oh yeah.
That's right.
Oh yeah, it's a picture.
There they are golfing together.
Aww, what a cozy couple.
Aww, we're buddies.
Look at that.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's that left-right paradigm, you know.
If you're not for one of these Republican candidates, then you're for Hillary Clinton, or one of the right.
That's how they try to frame you, try to shame you into voting one way or another.
Exactly, exactly.
Ms.
Fiorina, I'd like to ask you a question.
You are running for President of the United States because of your record-running Hewlett-Packard, but the stock market is usually a fair indicator of the performance of a CEO, and the market was not kind to you.
Yeah, half of the value was lost.
She's not smiling.
I've seen that look before.
I can imagine what's going through her head.
I'm gonna claw her eyes out.
That's what she's thinking.
She's not smiling.
Smiles.
I've seen that look before.
I can imagine what's going through her head.
I'm going to claw her eyes out.
That's what she's thinking.
I feel like using Jedi mind tricks on her.
You know, the Nasdaq dropped.
80%.
And it took 15 years from the NASDAQ to recover.
I was recruited to HP to save a company.
It was a company that had grown into a bloated, inept bureaucracy that cost too much and delivered too little.
You know, I think we need to do some fact-checking on that.
I don't think that the Nasdaq declined 80% when the value of her company declined 50%.
I think she was in the late... I think just before the 2000 decline, she got fired.
And she was fired, by the way.
on innovation on leading in every market in every product segment and yes it was a very difficult time however we saved 80 000 jobs we went on to grow to 160 000 jobs and scores of technology companies that literally went out of business like gateway taking all their jobs with them the truth is i had to make a little trump is like what does she say i think did you say Because he knows that it was her trying to leverage buyout of Compaq that took the company down and caused massive layoffs.
She's fired like 30-something thousand people if I recall correctly.
I have to fact-check myself.
...and said, you know what?
We were wrong.
She was right.
She was a great CEO.
She'd be a great president of the United States because the leadership... Who's going to say this?
...is exactly the leadership we need in Washington DC.
Mrs. Fiorina, it's interesting that you bring up Mr. Perkins because he said a lot of very questionable things.
Last year in an interview he said that he thinks wealthy people should get more votes than poor people.
I think his quote was that if you pay zero dollars in taxes, you should get zero votes.
If you pay a million dollars, you should get a million votes.
Is this the type of person you want to defend?
Isn't that the system we have now?
Yeah, that's pretty much it.
That's the system we have.
Nevertheless, one of the things that I think people don't always understand is how accountable a CEO actually is.
So, you know, I had to report results every 90 days in excruciating detail.
I had to answer every single question about every single result.
I'm willing to bet she was not doing that work.
She was not the hard worker in that scenario.
She was the desk sitter and the order giver, but she was not doing the work.
You mean, Rob, you don't think she was running around collecting the data and plugging it into a spreadsheet and creating the PowerPoint slides herself?
I'm pretty sure she was not involved in doing that.
Yeah, she might have, yeah.
...tough calls and tough times and stand up and be held accountable.
Thank you.
We're out of time.
Thank you, Mrs. Fiorena. Carl.
Senator Cruz, congressional Republicans, Democrats, and the White House are about to strike a compromise that would raise the debt limit, prevent a government shutdown.
45 minutes and no Rand Paul.
That's right.
Washington created crisis is on the way.
Does your opposition to it show that you're not the kind of problem solver... Yeah, you should watch that, Rob, and see how far we go into the two-hour debate before they talk and we're nearly half over.
The questions that have been asked so far in this debate illustrate why the American people don't trust the media.
Yeah, that was pretty good.
I like that one of him, Ted Cruz.
This is not a cage match.
And you look at the questions.
Donald Trump, are you a comic book villain?
Ben Carson, can you do math?
John Kasich, will you insult two people over here?
Marco Rubio, why don't you resign?
Jeb Bush, why have your numbers fallen?
How about talking about the substantive issues people care about?
Alright, I'll take that.
I'll clap for that one.
That was actually pretty good.
Yep.
He's like, I don't know.
He's called it.
And the moderators are like, no, this is our job.
This is our job.
So, this is the question about the debt limit, which you have 30 seconds left to answer should you choose to do so.
Oh, now he's upset.
He was pissed off.
Have more ideas, more experience, more common sense than every participant in the Democratic debate.
That debate reflected a debate between the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks.
And the Sandinistas.
And nobody watching at home believes that any of the moderators has any intention of voting in a Republican primer.
The questions that are being asked shouldn't be trying to get people to tear into each other.
It should be, what are your substantive solutions to people who are in urgent need?
I just want the reference to reflect that I asked you about the debt limit and I got no answer.
Okay, you want an answer to that question?
I'm happy to answer the question.
I'm happy to answer the question, but let me tell you how the question works.
These guys are over-talking more than we are.
We've got to start taking back the power here.
They're going to punish him for that.
That may be the last thing he has to say.
John?
I'm interested in an answer from Senator Paul.
Senator Paul, the budget deal...
Oh, man, they skipped a rant.
They got so mad they went all the way down.
...entitlement programs, Medicare and Social Security disability, which are the very programs conservatives say need cutting...
Christie's taking a submarine sandwich break right now.
...and so-called country's long-term budget deficit.
Do you oppose that budget deal because it doesn't cut those programs enough?
No, I oppose it because you're taking money from the entitlements and then spending it immediately on other items.
That's what they're doing.
They're taking money from Social Security and they're going to spend it on the military and they're going to spend it on domestic spending.
Here's the thing.
When you look at raising the debt limit, it should be leverage to try to reform government.
In 2011, the sequester was passed as a reform to slow down the rate of government.
Instead, The Washington establishment raised both.
We raised military spending, took from entitlements, and raised domestic spending, and the deficit will explode under this.
This is the unholy alliance that people need to know about between right and left.
Right and left are spending us into oblivion.
We should use the debt ceiling as precisely designed to force upon them budgetary reform.
Senator, if what you just said is true, why did Speaker Boehner craft this deal, and why did Paul Ryan, who has a strong appreciation for fiscal discipline, vote for it?
Well, that's the real question.
Is there going to be any change in the House with new leadership?
I frankly don't think there will be much change because I think what's going to happen is you're going to get more of the same.
People in Washington think they were sent there to be adults and govern and do all this.
Well, you know what I'm worried about?
Not keeping the government open.
I'm worried about bankrupting the American people.
Yes.
We're borrowing a million dollars a minute.
That is important and that's what we have to contrast.
Keeping the government open and continuing to borrow a million dollars a minute.
John, thank you Senator.
Governor Christian, I'd like to come to you on a question.
Actually, I have a question for you.
And you tell it like it is, campaign.
You've said a lot of tough things.
You said that we need to raise the retirement age for Social Security.
You think that we need to cut benefits for people who make over $80,000 and eliminate them entirely for seniors who are making over $200,000.
Governor Huckabee, who's here on the stage, has said that you and others who think this way are trying to rob seniors of the benefits that they've earned.
It raises the question, when is it acceptable to break a social compact?
Well, I wish you would have asked that question a year ago.
Let me be honest with the people who are watching at home.
The government has lied to you, and they have stolen from you.
They told you that your Social Security money is in a trust fund.
All that's in that trust fund is a pile of IOUs for money they've spent on something else a long time ago.
And they've stolen from you because now they know they cannot pay these benefits because Social Security is going to be insolvent in seven to eight years.
We're sitting up here talking about all these other things.
71% of federal spending today is on entitlements and debt service.
And that's with 0% interest rates.
Now I'm the only person who's put out a detailed plan on how to deal with entitlements.
Look, he says they're lying to you about Social Security.
He's right.
That's right.
It's been a lie since it was created by Bismarck in Germany in the 19th century, I think it was.
It was 65 was the age that they picked to give benefits because that is Baron Christy.
They picked the age of 65 because that was the life expectancy in Germany.
Bismarck never planned on paying anybody anything.
And that's what they're talking about here.
They said, Social Security is in a lot of trouble because we have life expectancy has increased.
That's the fundamental lie about this.
But I think it's the most reprehensible thing to tell people that we are going to force you to give up 15% of your income.
And that's really what it is, because your employer is paying at least as much as you are.
15% of your income, no deduction, is going to go into some retirement plan.
And then when you come time to retire, they're going to steal it from you.
I mean, that is amazing.
This is money that people had confiscated out of their paychecks.
That's what I agree with.
Every time they got a paycheck, the government reached in and took something out of it before they ever saw it.
Now we're going to blame the people.
Today, Congress decided to take another $150 billion away from Social Security so they can borrow more money.
That makes no sense to anybody.
And they're always going to say, well, we're going to fix this one day.
No, they're not.
It's like a 400-pound man saying, I'm going to go on a diet, but I'm going to eat a sack of Krispy Kremes before I do.
Krispy Kremes.
Oh, that's a dick.
Are they going to give Christy equal time?
I think I'd give him equal time to respond to that.
Let's quit making it a problem for them.
It's like them getting mugged and then us saying, "Well, we're going to mug you some more.
You ought to just be able to get over it, get used to it." No, sir.
We need to honor our promises.
Let me finish.
The only time I've had a chance, let me finish.
This is a matter not of math.
This is a matter of morality.
If this country does not keep its promise to seniors, then what promise can this country hope to be trusted to keep?
And the fact is, none of them.
And by the way, Carl, the only way...
Governor Krispy Kreme, he was talking about a 400-pound...
Do you know what I'm saying?
...keep our promises as seniors is start by following the first rule we should all follow, which is to look at them, treat them like adults, and tell them the truth.
It isn't their men anymore, Mike.
They stole it.
It got stolen from them.
And I'm going to hand it out to somebody else.
We sold your money, we got it fair and square, just like I confiscated your car on the road.
You know, you support civil asset forfeiture.
Well, this is kind of a form of civil asset forfeiture, where they steal 15% out of your paycheck your entire life, and then don't give it to, and give it to somebody else when you, uh, when you retire.
Chris Christie.
I'll give you 30 more seconds to respond.
But I'll buy you a tequila.
Okay, alright.
Or even some famous Colorado brownies.
I'll give you 30 seconds to respond.
John, since he brought me up, do I not get to respond?
Respond on the debt limit or in answer to the governor.
Whichever you choose.
Well, sure.
Look, this deal in Washington is an example of why Washington's broken.
Republican leadership joined with every single Democrat to add $80 trillion to our debt to do nothing to fix the problems.
And let me note on Social Security, because we were getting into a good substantive exchange, and I'm going to say I think both Chris and Mike are right.
Governor Huckabee's exactly right.
We need to honor the promises made to our seniors.
But for younger workers, look, I'm 44 years old.
It is hard to find someone my generation that thinks Social Security will be there for us.
We can save and preserve and strengthen Social Security by making no changes for seniors but for younger workers, gradually increasing the retirement age, changing the rate of growth so that it matches inflation, and critically allowing younger workers to keep a portion of our tax payments in a personal account that we own, we control, and we can pass on to our children.
Just let people opt out of this confiscation scheme if they want to, at any age.
If you want to get out of this, fine.
Did he say increase the retirement age?
Yeah, increase the retirement age.
Oh, wow.
You're going to retire at 90, guys.
That's right.
Jakar, you might have to retire at 90 because you're the younger one on the stage.
Yeah, I know.
You might have to.
I mean, I don't agree with everything he said, but yeah, I definitely am not expecting Social Security to be there for me when I need it.
Well, they definitely have to get it back to make it solvent.
They have to do what Bismarck did, and that is make the Social Security age of benefits the average age that people are going to die, or higher.
I mean, that's reality.
That's what this has always been from day one.
If the government doesn't pay it, then tell me what's different between the government and Bernie Madoff, who sits in prison today for doing less than what the government has done to the people on Social Security and Medicare in this country.
Governor, thank you.
Let's take a break.
The Republican presidential debate live from Boulder, Colorado.
We'll come back after a break on CNBC.
I think maybe we should go to a break too, guys.
Alright, let's take a break.
We're gonna be right back as they take a break.
We're gonna take a short break.
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We're live here with the debate and they're asking Ben Carson the tough question about profiteering.
The case of the CEO trying to raise the price of pharmaceuticals.
Let's see what he has to say.
Whatever they're manufacturing, drugs or anything.
If they have less than 50 employees, the average cost in terms of regulations is $34,000 per employee.
Makes it a whole lot easier for them to want to go somewhere else.
So what we're going to have to start doing, instead of picking on this group or this group, is we're going to have to have a major reduction in the regulatory influence that's going on.
The government is not supposed to be in every part of our lives, and that's what's causing the problem.
This is from a guy who wants to have forced vaccinations and wants to increase the drug war.
Some bank executives should have gone to jail for the 2008 financial crisis.
But General Motors paid more than $1 billion in fines and settlements for its ignition switch defect.
124 people died as a result of these faulty switches.
No one went to jail.
As a former prosecutor, do you believe the people responsible for the switch and the cover-up belong behind bars?
You bet they do.
It's 2010.
Even if I were the prosecutor, that's exactly where they'd be.
The fact is that this Justice Department under this president has been a political Justice Department.
It's been a Justice Department that's decided that they want to pick who the winners and losers are.
They like General Motors, so they give them a pass.
They don't like somebody else like David Petraeus.
They prosecute them and send the decorated general to disgrace.
It's a political justice department.
Oh, really?
You don't think he deserved that?
I think they should have done more to David Petraeus.
I think they should do the same to Hillary Clinton.
We went after companies that were ripping off shareholders.
Oh, yeah.
We went after companies that were doing things... See, he's doing the same thing he just said about... He likes David Petraeus, so give him a pass.
Hey, you know, he shared documents with his mistress.
So what?
You know?
She served under him.
Yeah.
That's right.
For, again, does anybody out there think that giving Washington, D.C.
the opportunity to run the pharmaceutical industry is a good idea?
Given how well they've done running the government?
So, what we do, though, is if there's somebody who's price gouging, we have laws for prosecutors to take that on.
Let's let a Justice Department, and I will make an Attorney General.
Here's what the Republicans, the so-called free market guys, want to say, and we talked about this this last weekend.
Why is it that he could charge so much money?
Why could he charge $13.50 a pill for something that has been in the public domain that didn't have a patent for decades?
Why could he then raise it by 5,000%?
Because there was no competition.
Why was there no competition?
Because of FDA regulations.
And that's what they need to address but they won't address that part of it.
And they won't ask, they'll say this is a problem of the free market so we need less freedom.
The reality is we don't have a free market.
We've got the FDA in there telling people what they can and cannot sell.
the new normal for economic growth.
And the net result is the middle class has $2,300 less in their pockets than the day that Barack Obama got elected president.
And now they see Hillary Clinton proposing a third term of economic policy for our country.
We need to reverse that.
And my record was one of cutting taxes each and every year.
You don't have to guess about it because I actually have a record.
$19 billion of tax cuts, 1.3 million jobs created.
We were one of two states to go to AAA bond rating.
This is what we expected, Governor.
I created more jobs than anybody in history when I was governor.
You find me a Democrat that will cut spending $10?
Heck, find me a Republican in Congress that would cut spending $10.
deal that had one dollar one dollar of tax increases for ten dollars you find me a democrat would you take it you find me a democrat that will cut spending ten dollars heck find me a republican in congress that would cut spending ten dollars so you don't want the coach to put you in anymore look the deal was already done The biggest tax increase happened under the watch of Barack Obama and spending's gone up.
You find a Democrat that's for cutting spending ten dollars, I'll give him a warm kiss.
How did your brother do in terms of cutting?
Mrs. Fiorina, in 2010 while running for Senate in Tech Ridge, California, you called an internet sales tax a bad idea.
Traditional brick-and-mortar stores obviously disagree.
Now that the internet shopping playing field has matured, What would be a fair plan to even that playing field?
You know, I want to go back for a moment to what we were just talking about.
Crony capitalism is alive and well and has been so in Washington D.C.
for decades.
What's crony capitalism?
Crony capitalism is what happens when government gets so big and so powerful that only the big and the powerful can handle it.
So why are the pharmaceutical companies consolidating?
Why are there five even bigger Wall Street banks now instead of the ten we used to have on Wall Street?
When government gets big and powerful, the big feel like they need to get even bigger to deal with all that power.
And meanwhile, the small and the powerless, in this case... Okay, here's a clue.
Everybody needs to go back and use their Google Wayback Machine and take a look at what happened with Hewlett-Packard in Israel, working on biometric systems to control movement of people going across the border there of Israel.
Hewlett-Packard was the only one that was actually working on any of these bids.
They were the only one that the government would qualify.
It was so bad that the Israeli Parliament said, we're not going to accept this process, we're going to start this whole thing over again.
And somebody else won it, and it was EDS systems.
So Hewlett-Packard bought out EDS systems.
So you want to talk about crony capitalism and how just a few companies on it?
Exhibit A, right here.
Hey guys, I just found something pretty interesting on Twitter.
Go ahead, go ahead.
Someone shared a Twitter feed by Donald Trump, and this is obviously before the debate tonight, but what do you make of this?
Donald Trump says, how come ISIS never attacks Israel?
Because the dog doesn't bite his own tail.
Pretty interesting.
Yeah, interesting.
And it's also interesting, I didn't notice that, or I noticed that the mainstream media never covered that one.
Well, you know, they also don't attack Saudi, do they?
Saudi Arabia.
But they sure do like our weapons.
Senator Rubio, you yourself have said that you've had issues.
You have a lack of bookkeeping skills.
Those belong in my hands.
Incidentally, intermingled campaign money with your personal money.
You faced foreclosure on a second home that you bought.
And just last year you liquidated a $68,000 retirement fund.
That's something that cost you thousands of dollars in taxes and penalties.
In terms of all of that, it raises the question whether you have the maturity and the wisdom to leave a $17 trillion economy.
What do you say?
Well, you just listed a litany of discredited attacks from Democrats and my political opponents, and I'm not going to waste 60 seconds detailing them all.
But I'm going to tell you the truth.
Here's the truth.
I didn't inherit any money.
My dad was a bartender, my mother was a maid.
They worked hard to provide us the chance at a better life.
They didn't save enough money for us to go to school.
I had to work my way through school.
I had to borrow money to go to school.
I tried early in my marriage explaining to my wife why someone named Sally May was taking $1,000 out of our bank account every month.
I know what it's like to owe that money, and we've worked hard.
We've worked hard our whole life to provide a better family, a better life for our family.
We own a home four blocks away from the place that I grew up in.
But you know what?
If he becomes president, he's going to leave, like Bill and Hillary Clinton, a multi-multi-millionaire.
Oh, absolutely.
From zero to multi-billionaire.
And of course, you know, Donald Trump, same thing will happen to him.
He comes in here and, you know, he's only got six to ten billion dollars.
He'll come out quite a bit wealthier.
This debate needs to be about the men and women across this country that are struggling on a daily basis to provide for their families the better future that we've always said this country's all about.
Senator, I understand all of that.
I had a lot of student loans when I got out too, but you've had a windfall that a lot of Americans haven't.
You made over a million dollars on a book deal and some of these problems came after that.
And I use it to pay off my loans and it's available on paperback if you're interested in buying it.
I mean, you liquidated that retirement account after the fact, and that cost you about $24,000 out of that in taxes and fees.
That was after you'd already come into that windfall.
That's why I raised the question.
Yeah, again, as I said, we're raising a family in the 21st century.
Listen, I'm not a fan of Rubio, but like Ted Cruz said, nobody on that panel has any intention of voting for anybody that's on that stage right now.
That's right.
They just keep coming after him with all these personal attacks and, you know, ridiculous statements like, are you a comic book villain?
How dare you write a book and make money off of it?
That's evil.
This has been the most horrible debate thus far.
Well, actually, she's going to help him quite a bit in the polls because he did a really good job of spinning this back and saying, yeah, I wasn't born with a silver spin in my mouth.
But they're not talking about the economy.
They're not talking about what they would actually do, the hard choices that they would make, because they have to control spending.
Which provides subsidies to help American companies compete with overseas competitors.
You call that corporate welfare.
One of the largest newspapers in your state wrote an editorial, said they found that strange, writing that if that's corporate welfare, what is Kasich called the millions of dollars in financial incentives doled out to attract or retain jobs by his development effort, Jobs Ohio.
If subsidies are good enough for Ohio companies, why aren't they good enough for companies trying to compete overseas?
Well, first of all, when we talk about the import-export bank, it's time to clean up corporate welfare.
If we're going to reform welfare for poor people, we ought to reform it for rich people as well.
Secondly, in our state, We went from a loss of 350,000 jobs to now a gain of 347,000 jobs to the positive.
Our wages are growing faster than the national average and I've cut taxes more than any sitting governor in this state by a billion dollars, including All of our economy was above average business and killing the death tax.
I want to go back to what we were talking about earlier, this budget deal in Washington.
This is the same old stuff once since I left.
You spend the money today and then you hope you're going to save money tomorrow.
I don't know if people understand.
Here's the deal.
As we said before, a very small percentage of the pie, the income of the federal government, comes from the income tax, right?
Where does most of the money come from?
Well, it comes from the Federal Reserve.
They won't talk about the Federal Reserve.
They won't talk about how the Federal Reserve is manipulated.
They won't ask me questions.
And nobody on here will talk about it, except perhaps Rand, but they won't ask him a question.
We've only heard Trump speak like maybe once tonight.
That's true.
That's the interesting thing is how little he's had a chance to talk.
Once again, you know, it's on CNBC.
They have no intention to vote for anybody on here, so they're just going to attack the people that they think are weak or going to make a mistake.
They don't want to talk to Rubio and Cruz.
Yeah, they don't want to talk to Rand, they don't want to talk to Trump.
Not even arson that much.
It's amazing that Kasich is at zero in the polls, and they have really talked to him more than they have talked to Parson or Trump.
I think that's because Kasich ripped open his stomach at the beginning of the debate and just basically bled on everybody.
They're just like, we like this, we need more blood.
Well, he's definitely the most Democrat of all the candidates.
We've got to turn the economy around for people who are struggling.
The Democrats' answer to everything is more government control over wages and more empowering trial lawyers to file lawsuits.
You know, you look at working women.
I'll tell you, in my family, there are a lot of single moms in my family.
My sister was a single mom.
Both my aunts were single moms.
And my wife worked for Goldman Sachs.
My mom, who is here today, was a single mom when my father left us when I was three years old.
Now, thank God, my father was invited to a Bible study and became born again and he came back to my mom and me and we were raised together.
But the struggle of single moms is extraordinary.
And you know, when you see Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders and all the Democrats talking about wanting to address the plight of working women, Not a one of them mentioned the fact that under Barack Obama, 3.7 million women have entered poverty.
Not a one of them mentioned the fact that under Barack Obama and the big government economy, the median wage for women has dropped $733.
The truth of the matter is, big government It benefits the wealthy, it benefits the lobbyists, it benefits the giant corporations, and the people who are getting hammered are small businesses, it's single moms, it's Hispanics, that is who I'm fighting for, the people that Washington... But what is the solution?
I don't hear any solution.
I don't even really see the... Again, the problem is not Obama as much as it is the Federal Reserve and the system that has been there for a long time.
She espouses.
And every single policy of President Obama has been demonstrably bad for women. 92%.
92% of the jobs lost during Barack Obama's first term belonged to women.
Senator Cruz is precisely right.
3 million women have fallen.
Now she lost her job.
Yeah, that's a good point.
Not to mention Obama's running around promising ladies houses and all this other stuff that he never delivers on.
That's right.
I am a conservative because I know our values, our principles, and our policies work better to lift everyone up, men and women.
Thank you, Mrs. Fiorina.
Dr. Carson, we know you as a physician, but we wanted to ask you about your involvement on some corporate boards.
I think, actually, Fiorina is now not considered to be unemployed, because she's so long-term unemployed that she's come off of the unemployment insurance.
Because of its domestic partner benefits.
Why would you serve on a company whose policies seem to run counter to your views on homosexuality?
Well, obviously you don't understand my views on homosexuality.
I believe that our Constitution protects everybody, regardless of their sexual orientation or any other aspect.
I also believe that marriage is between one man and one woman.
And that there is no reason that you can't be perfectly fair to the gay community.
They shouldn't automatically assume that because you believe that marriage is between one man and one woman, That you are a homophobe.
And this is one of the myths that the left perpetrates on our society.
And this is how they frighten people and get people to shut up.
You know, that's what the PC culture is all about, and it's destroying this nation.
The fact of the matter is, we the American people are not each other's enemies.
It's those people who are trying to divide us who are the enemies, and we need to make that very clear to everybody.
Very good answer.
Yep.
One more question.
There's a company called Manatech, a maker of nutritional supplements, with which you had a 10-year relationship.
They offered claims that they could cure autism, cancer.
They paid $7 million to settle a deceptive marketing lawsuit in Texas, and yet your involvement continued.
Why?
Well, that's easy to answer.
I didn't have an involvement with them.
That is total propaganda.
And this is what happens in our society.
Total propaganda.
I did a couple of speeches for them.
I did speeches for other people.
They were paid speeches.
It is absolutely absurd to say that I had any kind of a relationship with them.
Do I take the product?
Yes.
I think it's a good product.
John McCain goes and visits ISIS and gives them money and thinks they're great guys.
But again, Rob, this is going to be about the economy, and these are personal attacks coming after Rubio for his bankruptcies or whatever, and coming after Carson for making speeches.
This debate is just plain.
It's not a debate.
I mean, well, it's just called a debate.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, exactly.
It's not a debate.
But this is being just handled poorly by these three goofballs.
Well, it's CNBC versus the GOP.
That's what this is.
That's what this is.
Stand here and I'll throw a rotten tomato at you.
It's just ridiculous.
There's nothing being done here.
Yeah, there's no sustenance.
It's the biggest waste of time ever.
Well, see, the next time they're going to put him in one of those booths, you know, where when you hit the target, they fall into the... Dump tank?
Yeah, that's pretty much what it is.
Yeah, let's go to break.
We'll be right back.
They're going to take a quick break.
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We've just come back from break, and so has CNBC.
Let's pick it up with what they're talking about.
I mean, honestly, hold on.
We don't even have to look at or listen to anything that's even happening out here tonight.
Everyone should get on Twitter right now, Facebook, and tweet these guys, everybody who's a part of this debate, and tell them to walk off the stage.
This is a complete and total joke.
There's nothing being asked.
They're trying to get these guys to fight and bicker between one another.
Completely and totally ridiculous.
How are they even gonna come up with a poll at the end of this?
Because no one's even been given the opportunity to say anything important about anything.
This is the first time I've literally been pissed off watching one of these things at a point where I want to throw stuff.
This is stupid!
Well, you know, Joe, the problem is, is that, you know, as Anderson Cooper pointed out with the CNN debate for the Democrats, he said they were serious candidates and they were going to give them serious issues.
But see, they don't take this seriously.
That's why they're trying to mix it up.
Yeah, that's how they open it up.
Everything at the very beginning was like...
Oh, you know, CNBC is going to take this seriously.
We're going to ask questions about the economy.
I haven't seen any of that.
What was the first question after the introduction?
Are you a comic book villain?
No, the first question was, what is your weakness?
And then it was, yeah, are you a comic book villain?
Completely ridiculous.
We have Kit Daniels over there at the Twitter station.
And Kit, do people on Twitter feel the same way that we do?
Yeah, absolutely, Jakari.
Got a tweet here that's from Steve Fadding.
It says, this debate is a liberal media joke.
All the candidates should all walk out.
And I tend to agree with that because as we constantly see, you know, you see the GOP is turning more and more like into the Democrats.
No longer we don't really have a two-party system in Washington anymore.
It's just basically a one-party system.
It's the Washington party.
You know, the Washington party against you, the individual.
And so, you know, the Republicans are constantly all talking like we see in this debate about these so-called, you know, these issues that they want to push about Social Security and whatnot.
Hold that thought, hold that thought.
Let's hear what Trump has to say.
I don't see subtitles, guys.
I'm the only person in either campaign that's self-funding.
I'm putting up 100% of my own money.
And right now, I will be putting up a tremendous...
So far, I put up less than anybody, and I have the best results.
Wouldn't that be nice if the country could do that?
But I will be putting up tremendous amounts of money.
Super PACs are a disaster, they're a scam, they cause dishonesty, and you better get rid of them.
Because they are causing a lot of bad decisions to be made by some very good people.
And I'm not blaming these folks, but I guess I could.
Very good people are making very bad decisions right now.
And if anything comes out of this whole thing with some of these nasty and ridiculous questions, I will tell you, you better get rid of the super PACs because they're causing a big problem with this country.
Not only in dishonesty and what's going on, but also in a lot of bad decisions that are being made for the benefit of lobbyists and special interests.
Let me add to what he just said.
He's exactly right.
That's what the problem is with Jeb Bush's campaign.
You know, Jeb is having to lay off staff, and yet he has some of the largest available funds for anybody.
If you look at his super PACs, he's been one of the largest in terms of getting tens of millions of dollars of super PACs.
He has no control over his staff.
They can't even get their insults right to try to get these guys to pick a fight between themselves.
It's complete and total BS.
I mean, I don't even like half these guys, but what these guys keep pointing out, they just keep attacking them, trying to get them to bicker back and forth.
Rubio's calling out the mainstream media, exactly right.
Ted Cruz called them out, exactly right.
Everybody knows what the plot of this is.
I hope Rand Paul has his Hillary for Prison t-shirt on up in there and he's just waiting quietly in the corner to bust that out at, you know, some prime time that he's picked.
Rand, I'm waiting on you.
Come on, man, pull through.
Alright, I'm sorry, Kit, we cut you off.
has his Hillary for prison t-shirt on it up in there, and he's just waiting quietly in the corner to bust that out.
It's some prime time that he's picked.
Thank you very much.
I'd like to introduce my colleague.
Brand, I'm waiting on you.
Come on, man, pull through.
All right.
I'm sorry, Kit, we cut you off.
What other thoughts did you have over there at the Twitter station?
You've been a fierce critic.
Well, like I said earlier, the Republicans are always constantly, they're pushing these so-called issues that they want to push about Social Security and so-called gutting government spending.
But, like David said before, the real issue is the Federal Reserve.
Because, I mean, they can talk and talk, but it's all meaningless as long as there's a Federal Reserve that's basically kind of like a farmer that's feeding the fat goose of the government.
So as long as there is, you know, this Federal Reserve System in place... Hey, they're talking about that right now, Kit.
Sorry.
Let's pick up with this.
Let's hear what they have to say.
...Policy and this Star Chamber that has been engaging in this incredible experiment of quantitative easing, QE1, QE2, QE3, QE infinity.
And the people who are being impacted, you know, a question that was asked earlier, Becky asked, was about working women.
You know, it's interesting.
You look at on Wall Street, the Fed is doing great.
It's driving up stock prices.
Wall Street's doing great.
You know, today, the top 1% earn a higher share of our income than any year since 1928.
But if you look at working men and women, if you look at a single mom buying groceries, she sees hamburger prices have gone up nearly 40%.
She sees her cost of electricity going up.
She sees her health insurance going up.
And loose money is one of the major problems.
We need sound money.
And I think the Fed should get out of the business of trying to juice our economy and simply be focused on sound money and monetary stability, ideally tied to gold.
Senator Paul, the same question to you.
Thank you very much.
I'd like to thank Ted for co-sponsoring my bill, Audit the Fed.
And I think it's precisely because of the arrogance of someone like Ben Bernanke, who now calls us all know-nothings.
That's precisely why we need Audit the Fed.
I think it is really a very much a huge problem that an organization as powerful as the Fed comes in lobbies against them being audited on the Hill.
I would prevent them from lobbying Congress.
I don't think the Fed should be involved with lobbying us.
I think we should examine how the Fed has really been part of the problem.
You want to study income inequality?
Let's bring the Fed board and talk about Fed policy and how it causes income inequality.
Let's also bring the Fed forward and have them explain how they caused the housing boom and the crisis and what they've done to make us better or worse.
I think the Fed has been a great problem in our society.
What you need to do is free up interest rates.
Interest rates are the price of money and we shouldn't have price controls on the price of money.
Thank you, Senator.
They've destroyed 99% of our purchasing power in 100 years as well.
You told the Des Moines Register that you don't like government subsidies.
It interferes with the free market.
Let's go back to Kate.
Kate, what did you want to say about the Fed?
Because they're moving on from the Fed here.
Yeah, this guy's kind of a joker anyway.
Why do they keep switching people out?
You know, like I said earlier, these Republicans, except for Rand Paul, of course, are always kind of pushing all these different social issues, but it's all talk, David.
It's like, unless we really get into these systemic problems of our government and how it's funded and...
How this Federal Reserve System is going to ultimately collapse the dollar and collapse our economy.
And, I mean, just look at it now with the whole student loan.
I think they talked about the student loan problem right now, but I'm seeing more and more kids that are getting out of college and they're...
You know, graduating with liberal arts degrees, but then, you know, I've talked to friends before where they're having to get jobs that are not even related to their degree at all, that they spent $50,000, $60,000 on.
So now we have kids that don't really have real skills.
You don't see guys that can go out and weld or fix cars anymore, and that's where the real economy is at, is in manufacturing and, you know, that sort of thing.
I can.
Well, if you want to get a job in manufacturing, you need to get out of this country, you know.
If you get a college degree, I guess the question ought to be at commencement, or your graduation ceremony, do you want fries with that sheepskin?
Let's hear what Ben Carson is saying about crony capitalism.
Let's go back to the debate.
Go ahead.
This is like a CNBC staff lottery, where they just pick and draw names and everyone gets to come out and throw out a little hit or something on one of these candidates.
- During the financial crisis, apart from your tax plan, are there specific steps that you would require from corporate America to try and reduce income inequality? - I don't think it's so much about when the government orders a corporation to do something.
In fact, that's part of the problem.
If you saw that blimp that got cut loose from Maryland today, it's a perfect example of government.
I mean, what we had was something the government made, basically a bag of gas, that cut loose, destroyed everything in its path, left thousands of people powerless, but they couldn't get rid of it because we had too much money invested in it, so we had to keep it.
That is our government today.
We saw it in the blink.
That's exactly what we saw.
We're on a mind-meld here.
And we have a report from Joe Biggs that's going to come up later at the end of this, talking about what's really behind these blimps.
That's what people don't know, the secret behind the blimps.
When the bottom 90% of this country's economy Has had stagnant wages for the past 40 years.
Somebody is taking it in the teeth.
And it's not the folks on Wall Street.
I'm not anti-Wall Street.
But I don't believe the government ought to wear a team jersey, pick winners and losers.
The government ought to wear a striped shirt and just make sure the game is played fairly.
Now everybody else has fudged their time and gone over, so please, don't cut me off too quick, Becky.
Let me just close it up this way.
We need to be focusing on what fixes this country.
And I'll tell you one thing that we never talk about.
We haven't talked about it tonight.
Why aren't we talking about instead of cutting benefits for old people, cutting benefits for sick people, why don't we say Let's cure the four big cost-driving diseases.
Diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer's.
If you do that, you don't just change the economy, you transform the lives of millions of hurting Americans.
Gosh, I'd love for us to talk about something like that.
Thank you.
That's a very good point, but as they keep pointing out, they use the example of the single mom trying to buy groceries with four kids.
Yeah, and we don't need him talking about anything that Big Pharma's got drugs for.
I mean, they've got that under control.
They're controlling those symptoms, keeping us in prescriptions, and so we gotta avoid that.
Yeah, but they have all... They talk about the moms trying to buy the groceries for the four kids, but the moms have so little money, and they see the prices of the meat and all this stuff go up.
So what do they buy?
They go buy Cheetos.
They go buy this GMO crap.
So yes, they're trying to feed their family, but they're feeding their family with, you know, Uh, not healthy food, and it's not their fault.
They have no other means to do it, but, you know, that contributes to the problem as well.
It's a never-ending cycle.
That's something that Huckabee's talked about before, but he needs to understand he's running for president, not for Surgeon General, and I don't think Surgeon General ought to be dictating to us what kind of cures we're going to have.
The government bureaucracy in Washington is a metastasizing cancer.
Cut that.
Start with that.
And that's what they need to do is get that off of our back.
Stop the BLM from stealing people's ranches, from stealing their farms, from fining a guy $75,000 a day.
I mean, this is what we've got to stop.
We've got to protect those endangered turtles.
Yeah.
Yeah, while we kill all the cattle.
Of taxing, reforming how we tax and reforming the regulations in our country before it's too late.
We just need to keep sending guns and missiles to other foreign countries and go and invade them.
That's what we need to do.
Jeb is just so devoid of ideas.
He is so incredibly irrelevant.
But he does have a lot of Super PAC money.
He can't afford to pay his staff because nobody is sending him any contributions.
The big Wall Street people are sending him mega bucks and they do that through the Super PACs.
That was what Donald Trump was talking about before.
In fact, the largest after-tax gains is for the people at the lower end of the tax spectrum under my plan.
And there's a bunch of things my tax plan does to help them.
Number one, you have people in this country...
Tax foundation, just to be clear, they said 20...
That's just like a tax plan.
Well, let's have some cuts plan.
Yeah.
Senator, the tax foundation said after-tax income for the top 1% under your plan would And people in the middle of the income spectrum, about 15%.
Yeah, but because the math is, 5% of a million is a lot more than 5% of a thousand.
So yeah, if someone makes more money, numerically it's going to be higher.
The reality is the people at the top are not paying, the billionaires are not paying anything anyway.
Because they've written the tax code.
Look, you can completely get rid of the IRS and just cut the government back to where it was three to five years ago.
That's the bottom line.
We're not coming anywhere close to paying for our government out of this because we've got funny money from the Fed and they touched on that briefly but they really didn't get to the heart of the issue.
My plan, no business, big or small, will pay more than 25% flat rate on their business income.
That is a dramatic tax decrease for hardworking people who run their own businesses.
John, I'd like to... The other point that I would make about our plan, one more point, it is the most pro-growth tax plan that I can imagine because it doesn't tax...
Governor Kasich again?
all.
You know why?
The more you tax something, the less of it you get.
I want America to be the best in the world for people to invest.
Senator, thank you.
I'd like to red dress this.
John, could I follow up on this?
We'll come back around.
I want to get to Governor Kasich.
Governor Kasich again?
Seriously?
These guys love Kasich.
Governor Kasich, let's talk.
Yes, moderator's discretion.
We don't want to talk to Trump.
We'll just talk to the case.
I'd like to mention something about my tax plan and how it relates to the discussion.
All right.
30 seconds.
You've got a discussion.
Sure.
30 seconds.
All right.
Thank you.
Much of the discussion is centered over whether or not the different tax plans help or affect the middle class.
In fact, it's the chief argument by Democrats against many of the different flat tax proposals.
Mine is unique in the sense that my tax plan actually gets rid of the payroll tax as well.
It shifts it to the business, and it would allow middle-class people to get a tax cut.
If you just cut their income tax, there isn't much income tax to cut.
Mine actually cuts the payroll tax, and I think it would spread the tax cut across all socioeconomic levels, and would allow, then, it to be something that would be broadly supported by the public in an election.
That's disappointing because any business taxes are ultimately passed on to the public in either higher product costs or in lower wage increases.
That's very disappointing.
That would be Rand Paul.
Don't you think?
What are we doing?
Oh, he's a businessman.
You're a businessman, David, so you can imagine being in that situation.
Like a lot of people have argued to get rid of corporate tax complete.
That's not politically correct to say that.
We have to understand that corporate taxes are double taxation.
Corporations are not going to swallow that.
They're going to pass those.
Those are costs.
They're going to pass their costs along or they're going to go out of business.
Then they're going to pass that along in terms of increased prices for their products or in terms of lower wages or fewer employees.
That's just that simple.
And it's disappointing to see Rand Paul take that position.
...are still smoking it, they're just now paying taxes.
Given the budget pressures in Ohio and other states, is this a revenue stream you'd like to have?
First of all, we're running a $2 billion surplus, okay?
We're not having a revenue problem right now.
And sending mixed signals to kids about drugs is a disaster.
Drugs is one of the greatest scourge in this country.
I've spent five years of my administration working with my team to do a whole sort of things to try to rein in the problem of overdoses.
We're putting people in prison?
We're taking their private property.
Overdoses.
The question's about marijuana.
Who in the hell has ever overdosed from marijuana?
What are they going to overdose from?
Pepsi and Taco Bell afterwards?
Come on.
How about we talk about the overdoses from the prescription pills you shove down people's throats every time they go to the friggin' hospital for a cold or something.
They start giving you codeine syrup and they start giving you all this junk.
To get your flu shot?
To get your flu shot.
You got this and that.
Let's talk about the overdoses from the opium coming out of Afghanistan, which increased exponentially since we've been there.
Well, that's how they make money, though.
Not everyone's got their hand in the whole marijuana plant yet.
The thing is, Kasich is an old guy.
He's been around for all 44 years of the war on drugs, and he's seen it get worse.
It doesn't work.
Even if they had the legal authority for it, and they don't have the legal authority, there's no amendment to the Constitution to prohibit any of these drugs.
They needed it for alcohol.
Ask yourself why they don't have it for marijuana or anything else.
They just ignore the Constitution is why.
But from a pragmatic standpoint, even, it hasn't worked.
But, of course, we can't change that.
No, it's too much money.
You gotta pretend.
Let us come up there and ask some questions.
This is the formula.
It worked for Reagan.
It worked for our team in Ohio.
Thank you.
Can I have a drink?
Yeah, can I have a drink?
Actually, no, that might be free.
Yeah, and the thing about this whole war on drugs, like, I understand what he's saying.
He doesn't want to give mixed messages to the kids.
But the fact is, a lot of these kids are seeing their parents go to prison, nonviolent offenders.
It destroys families.
For, you know, for smoking something, you know, and what kind of mixed message is that?
That you would so eagerly put somebody into prison that you would release like a violent offender like a rapist or a murderer.
They've gone to break.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back with our live coverage of the third GOP debate.
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Look at this.
Jacori Jackson even has his on.
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What a coincidence that we would wear the same t-shirt on the same day.
That's a very nice jacket you have on there, Biggs, as well.
Yeah, when we're talking about this Hillary for Prison t-shirt that's only $19.95 at the Info Wars store, it reminds me of just the kind of aura of Mrs. Clinton.
Because of course we know she lied about being shot at by sniper fire.
You know, Brian Williams had a similar lie.
Not to mention the Hovengazi scandal, where She was alerted to the plight of Ambassador Stevens, but instead of sending aid to Ambassador Stevens, she actually took that aid away.
And, Gerald, I'm noticing something right there on your hip.
What do you have there?
Oh, this is something that Hillary Clinton doesn't like.
This is a gun.
Hillary Clinton doesn't want you to have the ability to protect yourself if someone wants to hurt you.
There's crazy people out there.
Well, you know, Joe, there are crazy people out there.
So for that reason right there, I keep mine right here handy as well.
So I guess you can just not like that, Hillary.
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Go pick up your Hillary for prison t-shirt and piss off a liberal.
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We're taking a little bit of a break.
We just came back and of course I think it's interesting to take a look while we're waiting for them to resume their debate.
I think it's interesting to look at where they're getting their money.
We just saw that Carly Fiorina is shopping herself out for speeches and we're back.
Let's go to Donald Trump when he's talking about H1B.
I've created tens of thousands of jobs and in all due respect and actually some of these folks I really like a lot.
But I'm the only one that can say that.
I have created tens of thousands of jobs, and I'll be creating many millions of jobs if I'm given the opportunity to be president.
As far as Mark is concerned, as far as the visas are concerned, if we need people, it's fine.
They have to come into this country legally.
We have a country of borders.
We have a country of laws.
We have to obey the laws.
It's fine if they come in, but they have to come in legally.
Thank you, sir.
That was mentioned in your question.
You get 30 seconds.
I've learned the rules on this.
It's interesting because all these governors who say they created jobs, it was actually the people who ran private businesses like Donald Trump that really created jobs.
Unless these Republicans take the line that Obama did that you didn't build that.
You didn't build it.
And that's the way my parents came legally in 1956.
But in 2015, we have a very different economy.
Our legal immigration system, from now on, has to be merit-based.
It has to be based on what skills you have, what you can contribute economically, and most important of all, on whether or not you're coming here to become an American.
Not just live in America, but be an American.
Maybe you're coming here to be a president, because you don't have to worry about the natural-born citizen requirements if you're Marco Rubio or Ted Cruz, right?
Yes.
After the Oregon mass shooting on October 1st, you said, by the way, it was a gun-free zone.
If you had a couple of teachers with guns, you would have been a hell of a lot better off.
Or somebody else.
Right.
Would you feel more comfortable if your employees brought guns to work?
Yes, I might feel more comfortable.
I would say that I would, and I have a permit, which is very unusual in New York, a permit to carry, and I do carry on occasion, sometimes a lot, but I like to be unpredictable so that people don't know exactly...
Please pull a gun out right now.
Just lay it down on the podium.
We don't have any problem with allowing ISIS to carry.
Not only that, we're giving them the weapons to use to carry, to kill people, to go after Christians.
and the enemy whether it's isis or anybody else they know exactly what we're doing because we have the wrong leadership we don't have any problem with allowing isis to carry that's right not only that we're giving them the weapons to use to carry to kill people to go after christians that's just demolish people's lives isis has open carry and that has been given from our government I'm just a regular guy who follows the law and does the right thing.
I want to be able to open carry.
I want to be able to do all that stuff.
I'm going to protect myself.
Killed them.
Yeah, they can open carry in their Toyota pickup trucks.
And nobody bothers them until the Russians get there.
So I think gun-free zones are a catastrophe.
They're a feeding frenzy for sick people.
We call the few Trump resorts, few Trump properties, that do not allow guns with or without a permit.
Would you change those policies?
I would change it, sure.
I would change it.
Alright, thank you.
John?
Yeah, you're right.
Joe, he should have, like a boss, pulled out a gun, put it on there, then opened up his shirt.
Have my vote at that point.
If you do that.
You got something in the Twitter room?
Yes, David.
I got a really good tweet here from Kathy.
It says that CNBC is doing a horrible job moderating and needs to only ask questions, not to debate the candidates.
And I think this whole debate's a good example of media manipulation that First off, they saturate us with these phony non-issues, like you've seen with many of the questions.
Then they try to suppress anyone who has something intelligent to say, like Rand Paul, for example.
This is exactly how the media is manipulating public opinion.
Yeah, exactly, exactly.
Let's see what Huckabee's saying.
Let me tell you, Donald Trump would be a better president every day of the week and twice on Sunday rather than Hillary.
I've spent a lifetime in politics fighting the Clinton machine.
You want to talk about what we're going to be up against next year?
I'm the only guy on this stage.
I'm the only guy this, I'm the only guy that.
Let me tell you one thing that I am the only guy.
The only guy that has consistently fought the Clinton machine every election I was ever in over the past 26 years.
And not only did I fight them, but I beat them.
Somebody says I'm a fighter?
Well I want to know did you win?
Well I did.
And not only did I fight them and win, I live to tell about it and I'm standing on this stage I'd love to tell them.
didn't have a Clinton side.
- He didn't get Benghazi'd? - Arkansas.
- I'll tell you, you wanna talk about moral law.
- He didn't get fostered either.
Let's talk about something that's happened this week in the news.
You know, the FBI director, the President's appointed FBI director, has said this week that because of a lack of support from politicians like the President of the United States, that police officers are afraid to get out of their cars, that they're afraid to enforce the law, and he says, the President's appointee, That crime is going up because of this.
And when the President of the United States gets out to speak about it, does he support police officers?
Does he stand up for law enforcement?
No, he doesn't.
I'll tell you that.
Oh man, he's got to meet the clock, kid.
That's what the President's doing.
He can't be bothered with all this other stuff.
...security of the American people.
This President has failed, and when I'm in the Oval Office, police officers will know that they will have the support of the President of the United States.
They can do anything, get away with it.
That's right.
I got a whole bunch of MRAPs waiting out back full of Krispy Kreme Donuts.
We'll have a party.
We'll roll through your town kicking in doors.
James Comedy.
Who is this one?
You guys notice that most of the people attacking Fury Arena are the ladies?
- What was this one?
- Have no access to an employer-sponsored retirement plan.
That includes the workers at small businesses and the growing-- - You guys notice that most of the people attacking Fiorina are the ladies?
- Yeah.
- Should the federal government-- - That's what women do.
- They just hate on each other.
See, this is all CNBC.
When are we going to get our free government benefit?
That's another one of the CNBC questions.
Well, that was probably sexist what I just said.
Well, the point you were making, Joe, if I can try to clarify, is that they bring in women to attack the other women so they can't call them sexist.
That's reverse.
But I mean, this is typical of the kind of questions we're getting.
When are we going to get our socialist welfare state?
You know, you've got a federal government... Was it the first or the second GMP debate when they asked who they should replace on like the 50 cent piece or something like that?
Oh yeah, I remember that.
And there's like a $10 bill.
What woman would you put on that?
What woman would you replace you on that coin?
The bad news is... They're going to replace Alexander Hamilton with a woman.
They just haven't decided which one.
It's got to be a woman.
And why?
Nobody asked what happened to the value of the $10 bill, right?
It was the Fed that tanked that.
But let's just change the, let's put a new face on it, right?
That's what this is all about.
That's what these elections are all about.
They're about putting a new face on our declining economy.
And they won't even talk about what they need to do to get things in balance.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
I like wearing the same clothes.
They got the purpose angle.
I just noticed that.
The more the government gets engaged in the economy, the slower the economy becomes.
The more the government gets engaged in the economy, it is demonstrably true.
The more the big, the powerful, the wealthy, and the well-connected.
I thought they were wearing the same clothes.
They got the purpose thing going.
We appreciate it.
I just noticed that.
I want to turn my attention now to you, Governor Kasich.
Gee!
Kasich again.
I think we need to take a look at this and see what's up.
Where's he taking money from?
Where's he taking money from?
He's paying somebody.
I know.
I know.
You would think he was needing help.
I forgot he even existed the first two debates.
You know what I'll do?
You're probably right.
That probably is going to be the next one.
She's a hero.
Yes.
Bruce Jenner is a hero.
Back when he got on the cover of the Wheaties box and won something in the Olympics.
Yeah.
They'll probably put him on Mount Brushmore or she or it, whatever the proper term is.
Bruce Gender.
It'll be Mount Brushmore.
It'll be Bruce Gender.
Of course, in addition to that, we are working now to go after the cost drivers in our universities.
And let me give you an example.
You know what's driving the cost of tuition?
It's government subsidies.
I mean, just in the time that I was in college, I could afford to go to college without a scholarship.
But you can't do that anymore.
No, you can't.
Because the government scholarships coming in, the price has soared.
And the same thing is happening with our healthcare system.
Every time the government comes in and subsidizes something, it gets more expensive.
That's the reality of this, and they want to address this even as Republicans.
Of course, you know, this is the John Kasich Show tonight.
Well, the only reason I can even get an education, so to say, in college, was to join the military.
And that's what they kind of force you into.
Like, alright, you're either going to be in debt forever, or you join the military, and then after that you're not going to get taken care of, so you might have a degree, but you're not going to be able to walk to your job, or actually do it.
They're going to kick you out and put you on some kind of medical retirement that's complete and total BS, and promise you for seven years they're going to fix your knee, and then tell you that your ankle's broken when really it's your foot.
Roger.
That's what you got to look forward to.
Well, they want to keep you in the government institution most of your life and then keep you working for the government.
And then when I'm mad at them, they want to call me a terrorist and say that I'm the number one threat.
But Joe, they said Obamacare was going to be free.
Right?
And that we're all going to get it?
It's going to do more.
The only thing that's free is the pain and anguish you have to go through every day.
Thank you.
dead on their backs.
It's always the solution of the left to create more government from the federal government.
It is broken.
It is not working.
Except it was Jeb who said this weekend, you know, when he was starting to get fed up, he goes, you're going to have gridlock if you have Trump in there and everybody's lives are just going to go spiraling down because you're not going to have a Jeb Bush there passing new laws to fix your life for you.
But I mean, that's his statist mindset is that he has to be there fixing things and moving forward and passing more laws for people's lives to get better.
Should the federal government treat it as such?
Well, first of all, I'm 7-0 in my fantasy football league.
I had a feeling you were going to brag about that.
Bronkowski is still going strong.
I have Ryan Tannehill, Marco, as my quarterback.
He was 18 for 19 last week.
Tom Brady's the same.
So I'm doing great, but we're not gambling.
And I think this has become something that needs to be looked at in terms of regulation.
Effectively, it's day trading without any regulation at all.
And when you have insider information, which apparently has been the case, where people use that information, use big data to try to take advantage of it, there has to be some regulation.
If they can't regulate themselves, then the NFL needs to look at this, you know, moving away from them a little bit, and there should be some regulation.
I have no clue whether the federal government's the proper place.
My instinct is to say hell no.
just about everything about the federal government.
Unless I'm in charge.
Most Republicans have voted against any kind of online gambling because they want money from Sheldon Adelson.
We have $19 trillion in debt.
We have people out of work.
We have ISIS and Al-Qaeda attacking us.
I can't believe we're talking about fantasy football.
Yeah.
That's the first time you've said something that I can agree with.
You deserve a donut.
How about we get the government to do what they're supposed to be doing?
Secure our borders, protect our people, and support American values and American families.
Enough on fantasy football.
Let people play.
Who cares?
Let's throw some people in jail.
That's real government.
Governor Christie, you've said something that many in your party do not believe, which is that climate change is undeniable, that human activity contributes to it, and you said, quote, the question is, what do we do to deal with it?
So what do we do?
Well, first off, what we don't do is do what Hillary Clinton and John Kerry and Barack Obama want us to do.
Which is their solution for everything.
Put more taxes on it, give more money to Washington, D.C., and then they'll fix it.
Well, there's no evidence that they can fix anything in Washington, D.C.
What should we do?
What we should do is to be investing in all types of energy, John.
All types of energy.
And I've laid out... The government?
No, John.
John, do you want me to answer or do you want to answer?
How are we going to do this?
Because I got to tell you the truth.
The woods has got a little fire under him right now.
Even in New Jersey, what you're doing is called rude.
So we've laid out a national energy plan that says that we should invest in all types of energy.
I'll tell you, you could win a bet at a bar tonight since we're talking about fantasy football.
If you ask who the top three states in America are that produce solar energy, California and Arizona are easy, but number three is New Jersey.
Why?
Because we worked with the private sector to make solar energy affordable and available to businesses and individuals in our state.
We need to make sure that we do everything we can across all kinds of energy.
Natural gas, oil, absolutely.
But also, where it's affordable, solar, wind... Hot air from my mouth?
Very affordable, and it makes sense.
That's the way we deal with global warming, climate change, or any of those problems.
Not through government invention, not through government taxes, and for God's sake, don't send Washington another dime until they stop wasting the money they're already sending.
The only thing about solar energy, I'm not knocking, I think it's a great resource, but like in Arizona, they have those huge fields where birds fly by and they catch on fire.
Because of the reflection of the... If you look at his program, what he said that they're doing in New Jersey, they make it affordable, they're subsidizing it.
So, you know, that's awesome.
They're going to let Rand talk.
What works better, the private marketplace or government?
And what distributes goods better?
It always seems to be the private marketplace does a better job.
Is there an area for a safety net?
Can you have Medicare or Social Security?
Yeah, but you ought to acknowledge the government doesn't do a very good job at it.
The main problem with Medicare right now is that the average person pays in taxes over their whole lifetime about $100,000.
The average person takes out about 350,000.
We have this enormous mismatch because we have smaller and smaller families.
When people ask me, whose fault is it?
Whose fault is it that Medicare's broken out of money?
That Social Security's broken out of money?
And I say, look, it's not Republicans' fault.
It's not Democrats' fault.
It's your grandparents' fault for having too many damn kids.
After the war, we had all these kids, baby boomers.
Now we're having smaller families.
We used to have 16 workers for one retiree.
Now you have three workers for one retiree.
It's not working.
I have a bill to fix Medicare.
I have a bill to fix Social Security.
For both of them, you have to gradually raise the age.
If you're not willing to do that, nobody wants to do it.
But if you're not willing to gradually raise the age, you're not serious about fixing either one of them.
I have a different take on that.
You know, one of the realities of Social Security and these other entitlement programs is that it isn't simply money that is going to people when they're elderly.
It's money that is going to people based on them being entitled to it, based on their financial situation.
And of course, that's why it's insolvent because we're bringing a lot of people in this country as well.
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Live coverage of the GOP third debate.
They're going with their closing statements here.
Let's join them to hear their closing statement.
Healthcare crisis in America.
We have a health crisis.
And until we deal with the health of Americans and do what we did with polio when I was a little kid, we eradicated it.
You know how much money we spent on polio last year in America?
We didn't spend any.
We've saved billions of dollars.
You want to fix Medicare?
Focus on the diseases that are costing us the trillions of dollars.
Alzheimer's, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.
Eradicate those, and you fix Medicare.
And you fixed America, its economy, and you've made people's lives a heck of a lot better.
You know what, though?
That's not the role in government.
to find a cure for all these diseases.
They don't do a very good job of that, and he should understand it.
...the way that Hillary Clinton wants to do, because there'll be major reductions in benefits in the next decade if we do nothing.
I have a concrete plan to do just that, which allows people to keep HSAs, to encourage savings.
It allows for people that are retiring with Social Security to be able to get a minimum of 125% of the poverty level, so that there is a baseline that in this generous country of ours, No one goes below.
up.
Governor Bush, Mr. Trump says that he is capable of growing the economy so much that Social Security and Medicare don't have to be touched.
Do you want to explain how that's going to happen, Mr. Trump?
Yes, it's very simple.
We're going to make a really dynamic economy from what We're going to bring jobs back from China.
We're going to bring, frankly, jobs back from Mexico, where, as you probably saw, Nabisco is leaving Chicago with one of their biggest plants, and they're moving it to Mexico.
We're going to bring jobs and manufacturing back.
We're going to cut costs.
We're going to save Social Security, and we're going to save Medicare.
Governor, you just heard it.
You have to reform Social Security, and the simple way to do it is to make sure that the wealthiest don't receive the same benefits as people that are lower income.
And make sure that you enhance savings in the private market.
The idea of 401Ks, I have a small business that I set up.
It took an arm and a leg to be able to set up a 401K.
Who's arm and leg?
Because of all the federal mandates and federal...
You sure he's got a small business?
It wasn't daddy's leg, it wasn't brother's.
Did he inherit Zapata oil or something from daddy?
You can't.
You're just going to grow your way out of this.
I have a plan to grow the economy at 4%, but you're going to have to make adjustments for both Medicare and Social Security.
Governor Casey, do you want 30 seconds?
I want to tell you, in my state, we took Medicaid, the hardest program to control, and we took it from a 10% growth rate to 2.5% without taking one person off the roll.
I thought they were going to be doing their closing statements because these guys were adamant that they were only going to go for two hours or they weren't going to come to the debate.
Well, maybe that's going to be at the end of the set.
I don't know.
Can you imagine taking Medicaid from 10% to 2.5%?
We can take many of those same procedures.
We can apply it to Medicare.
We can make a stronger program.
But I agree with Jeb.
You can't just do this by growing the economy.
You can't grow your way out of demographics.
But we can give people better health care.
And finally, on health care, why don't we start giving incentives for people to keep people healthy rather than giving the incentives to treat people.
You hear all this and it's one of the reasons why the Republicans don't have any problem with Obamacare because they want to run your health care system as well, don't they?
You know, I mean, they are tied in with the insurance companies.
Let's hear what Rand Paul says.
And I think people who don't want to fix it really are unwilling to take the chance to say something has to change or missing the boat here.
The age will have to gradually rise.
There is no question.
It's the only way you fix Medicare, the only way you fix Social Security.
Yeah, because it was always based on life expectancy.
It was always a lie.
Kent, you got anything in the Twitter station?
I just want to remind everybody that if you want to add to the discussion, you know, don't be a stranger.
Tweet us at RealAlexJones using the hashtag GOPdebate.
And also, if you don't have Twitter, you've got a Facebook account, for example, you can find us on Facebook at Alex Jones.
And I got a good tweet here.
It says, from the Constitution, it says, I want someone to have cojones in the Fed, IRS, nothing but a scam, Hillary for President 2016, and leave my guns alone.
I might have missed it, David, but I don't think anyone in the debate has called out Hillary for a crunch tonight.
Am I correct?
I don't know, but I know that guy's tweet could be my next tattoo.
That sounds American as hell right there.
Well, they did talk about how she was... Actually, somebody did call her out on Benghazi saying that she blamed it on a filmmaker.
I don't remember who that was.
I can't remember either.
Somebody did, briefly.
They got some applause on that.
Let's hear what Ben Carson is saying here.
And there are 48 million people involved.
I keep on a laugh every time they go to him because it reminds me of that scene from Talladega Nights where the guy doesn't know what to do with his hands.
Oh yeah.
You can just see he looks so uncomfortable.
He keeps looking down at his hands like, I don't know what to do with these.
So he just keeps fiddling around the whole time.
And I can just tell Will Ferrell in my head.
That's really a theme of a lot of the things that I'm talking about.
How do we utilize our intellect, rather than allowing the government to use its, quote, intellect, in order to help us to be able to live healthier and better lives?
It was never intended that the government should be in every aspect of our lives.
This is a country that is of, for, and by the people.
Thank you, Dr. Carson.
Governor?
And I, you know, Ben is absolutely right in saying that what we don't need to do is to send more money to Washington, D.C.
to fix this problem.
And that's what you'll hear from Hillary Clinton.
And I've already heard from her.
Is that, send more money in Social Security, send more money in Medicare taxes, send more money for Medicaid, and that's going to solve the problem.
What we know is we're living longer... Unless there's a microphone in here live and we're talking about what we were saying earlier about...
Oh, Christy.
There's nothing being important said anyways, who cares.
So I was sitting there saying, my back hurts right now watching this guy stand at this podium.
Because you can tell he's leaning on it.
Look at him, he's bent over.
I can tell he's not able to do it.
His health is so bad.
And David's like, his back is like, what do you think about that table trying to sit there and hold itself up?
And all I could hear in my head is if Wood could speak, it would be like, ah!
The whole time.
Oh, my God.
This is the joke of Sabatis anyways.
out there, what you saw was a parade of, I'll give you this for free, I'll give you that for free.
Let me tell you everybody, when they say they want to give it to you for free, keep your hands on your wallet, because they're coming to you to pay for it.
And that's why I think these ideas up here are great, and that's what we should have to have more discussions like this and less gotcha.
I want to give you 30 seconds here.
Or she supports the police taking your car for free.
Well, he also wants to throw you in jail forever for like a small nugget of marijuana He's going to say that those people have no self-control.
Yeah.
You want to tell me about self-control?
Every time I look at him, I'm laughing about that.
And on this issue of Medicare in particular, it's important because they're going to demagogue what we're saying here tonight.
Everyone up here tonight that's talking about reforms, I think, and I know for myself I speak for this, we're all talking about reforms for future generations.
Nothing has to change for current beneficiaries.
My mother's on Medicare and Social Security.
I'm against anything that's bad for my mother.
So, we're talking about, we're talking about reforms for people like me, and people like Senator Cruz as he talked about it.
It's the politics of mom.
That's what it is.
The thing is, those moms aren't going to have to go through all that stuff if you become president.
I just want to know what he's going to do to protect apple pie though, you know.
Well, you know he's going to protect mom.
I agree with what Senator Rubio said.
Every election we talk about this.
Every election we talk about Medicare and Social Security.
What is your solution?
I would like to start with a basic.
Or Peach Goblin.
Oh, man.
That's World War III right there.
Yeah, we would go to war.
And I agree with what Senator Rubio said.
Every election we talk about this.
Every election we talk about Medicare and Social Security.
What is your solution?
I would like to start with a basic.
Let us actually go to zero-based budgeting so we know where the money is being spent.
It's kind of basic.
There's a bill sitting in the House that would actually pass and have us go to zero-based budgeting so we know where every dime of your money is being spent instead of only talking about how much more we're gonna spend year after year after year.
My point is this.
While there are lots of good ideas for reform, we have never Tackled the basics and we finally need to tackle the basics to cut this government down to size and hold it accountable.
So let's start by knowing where your money is being spent.
Just treat me like an adult.
Don't force me to buy into your phony lie of a social security situation.
Don't steal my money and then dole it out to me like I'm a child on an allowance.
I mean, that's just basically just treat me with some respect.
Don't take 15% of my income off the top.
The government's so small that the individual has a chance to thrive and prosper.
I think, though, government's too big now.
What you're going to see in Washington this week is establishment Republicans have made an agreement with the president to raise the debt ceiling in an unlimited fashion.
No limit to the debt ceiling raise.
This is extraordinary.
It's extraordinarily wrong.
You'll see me on the floor of the Senate tomorrow filibustering this and saying, enough's enough.
No more debt.
Governor Christie.
I want to talk to the folks at home.
I want to ask you, are you fed up with how Washington taxes you?
Are you fed up with how Washington wastes your money?
Is this an infomercial?
Are you concerned like I am that the debt and deficits of Washington... I'm Chris Christie and I approve this message.
I'm Chris Christie and I hate this message.
Speaking of fed.
I'm not fed up, I'm fed well.
about changing this culture.
I'm fed up.
I'm not fed up.
I'm fed well.
I changed it in New Jersey.
I'm deadly serious about doing this job the right way.
I'm prepared.
I'm tested.
I'm ready.
I'm fed up with the fact that the government steals people's property without even charging them with a crime.
But of course, he approves of that message.
Absolutely.
Notice no one in there clapped for that.
about the need to take on When millions of Americans rose up against Obamacare, I was proud to lead that fight.
When millions of Americans rose up against amnesty, I was proud to lead that fight.
When millions of Americans rose up against amnesty, I was proud to lead that fight.
When millions of Americans rose up against Planned Parenthood, I was proud to lead that fight.
If people are promising they're going to take on Washington and cronyism, you need to look to who has been doing it.
In my family, my dad fled oppression in Cuba to come to America.
Freedom is personal for me and I will always keep my word and fight for freedom.
You know, every election we hear a lot of talk, we hear a lot of good plans, we hear actually a lot of good intentions.
But somehow, for decades, nothing really has changed.
What we need now is a proven leader who has produced results.
That's how you go from secretary to CEO.
You lead and you produce results.
I will cut this government down to size and hold it accountable.
This is the first time I've really actually made a lot of eye contact with the camera.
And it feels like one of those commercials like, enough.
Enough.
Enough.
Enough of this.
Demand a plan.
Yeah.
She went from secretary to CEO.
Then she was fired and so now she's running for president after she lost for senator.
Yeah.
But of course, she's going to beat Hillary because she's a woman, but she didn't beat Barbara Boxer.
I will lead with the citizens of this great nation, the resurgence of this great nation.
Thank you, Mrs. Fahy.
Along with help from the CIA, Michael Hayden.
I just want to thank all my colleagues here for being civil, not falling for the traps.
And I just also want to thank the audience for being attentive and noticing the questions and noticing the answers.
And this is what I'm finding throughout America.
People are waking up because it is going to be us who will determine the direction of our country.
And it was made for we the people.
We are the ones who decide who we are.
And we should never give away the values and principles that made America into a great nation for the sake of political correctness.
Mr. Trump?
Our country doesn't win anymore.
We used to win.
We don't win anymore.
We lose on trade.
We lose with ISIS.
We lose with one of the worst deals I've ever seen negotiated of any kind.
That's our recent catastrophe with Iran.
We don't win.
Let me give you one quick example.
These folks, CNBC, they had it down at three, three and a half hours.
I just read today in the New York Times, $250,000 for a 30-second ad.
I went out and said, it's ridiculous.
I could stand up here all night.
Nobody wants to watch three and a half or three hours.
It was a big sacrifice.
And I have to hand it to Ben.
We called Ben.
He was with me 100%.
We called in.
We said, that's it.
We're not doing it.
They lost a lot of money.
Everybody said it couldn't be done.
Everybody said it was going to be three hours, three and a half, including them.
And at about two minutes, I renegotiated it down to two hours so we can get the hell out of here.
Not bad.
Actually, I got to thank you for that.
So I don't have to suffer through this bull anymore.
America, great again, and thank you everybody.
Just for the record, just for the record, the debate was always going to be two hours.
Senator Ruby, that's not right.
Senator Ruby, absolutely not right.
You know that that is not right.
Senator Ruby, thank you.
You know, America doesn't owe me anything.
I have a debt to America I'll never repay.
This isn't just the country I was born in.
This is the nation that literally changed the history of my life.
My parents in this country were able to give me the chance to do all the things that I wanted to do.
We call that the American Dream, although it's built on the universal dream of the American people.
The fact that it's happened for so many people here throughout our history, that's what makes us special.
But now for millions of Americans, it's slipping away.
And we have a government and leaders in government that are completely out of touch, and that's why I'm running for president.
Because we can't just save the American dream, we can expand it to reach more people and change more lives than ever before.
And that's why tonight I'm asking you for your vote.
Thank you, Senator.
America's at a crossroads.
The D.C.
politicians continue to make things worse.
I have a brother and father success.
32 years in business and 8 years as governor of the state of Florida.
My brother and my father before him have totally ruined this country.
And then we brought in our friend Barack Obama to just drive it down.
It's a vote for me, people.
I'll make it even worse.
You want a man to send your son to war?
You vote Jeb Bush.
They call him Jeb, and he earned it.
I know we can do this because we're still the most extraordinary country on the face of the earth.
Thank you.
Divider in chief.
That should go down in history as one of the best quotes.
I know a lot of people in the media, this is just a great big game and we're the players.
And we come out here and we do our thing.
And sometimes we're held up in contempt by people who write columns.
But I guarantee you, every person on this stage, there's something deep inside of us that would cause us to give up our livelihoods and step out on this stage.
It's like three dinners inside Christie.
I've got five grandkids.
I do not want to walk.
Because Jeb could be doing something really cool other than this.
Through the charred remains of a once great country called America.
Watching Supergirl.
And say, here you go.
Exactly.
$20 trillion a bill.
You're like, man, I would watch my TV.
His favorite Marvel superhero.
Yeah, Marvel.
Oh, he's a silly goose.
Think long and hard why we're here and hopefully you'll know we're not here for ourselves.
We, honest to God, are here to get this country back on track.
I know this.
I certainly am.
Thank you.
Governor Kasich, I was on Morning Joe at a town hall and a young student stood up and said, can I still be idealistic?
I said, absolutely, you can still change the world.
And you know the old inscription, if you save one life, you've changed the world.
Folks, we have a problem here with the leadership in Washington.
But you can't do anything until you pay off all those student loans.
We need to rebuild our families.
We need to have stronger families.
We need to know who our neighbors are.
We need to know what gender they are.
We can't even say he or she.
America is great from the top down.
Oh, yeah, we want to elect a good president.
But America is great from the bottom up.
And the bottom up is us in our families, in our communities, in our neighborhoods.
Yeah, these guys are definitely some of the bottoms that we found in America.
Yeah, yeah.
The bottom.
God bless America.
Chris Christie's down here on my boot.
There we go.
And Ronald Reagan.
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Is that correct?
Yeah.
Joe did one today on the runaway blimp.
Yes.
Tying it into what Alex covered over 10 years ago in 9-11 Marshall, All Rise of the Police State.
But Joe, why don't you introduce this?
And we also have a report from Leigh Ann McAdoo from today on location in St.
Louis.
All right, coming up next, a report by myself about the runaway blimp.
Let's go check out that report now.
This is Joe Biggs with Infowars.com with some breaking news.
A blimp that NORAD has has become untethered.
Now it says a blimp associated with NORAD surveillance of the East Coast has become untethered from its area in Maryland is now flying over Pennsylvania.
Now it's also dragging the cables that it came untethered from the ground from.
They're around 1,600 feet long and they are now dragging across Pennsylvania.
Now it says that there are approximately about 18,000 people without power in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.
And NORAD has tweeted out that they want anybody to take footage and kind of give whereabouts of where they see that so they can help contain this blimp.
Now the military has already scrambled two F-16 fighter jets.
To kind of keep an eye on the situation as it unfolds.
Now what we're going to do though is we're actually going to cut to some footage where Alex Jones actually predicted that this kind of equipment would be used.
Now why do we need equipment like this?
Well, ever since 9-11, our government has continued its profiling, its spying on American citizens.
American citizens who have committed zero crimes, all in the name of looking for terrorism and trying to stop these terrorist threats.
And time and time again, we've seen reports where none of the interrogations that have been used at Guantanamo have ever led to one tangible piece of hardcore intelligence that have actually led to anything being stopped.
And instead, we're torturing people.
We're spying on American citizens via Facebook, through our cell phones, through our TVs, through microwaves.
And they're using this to profile you.
They're taking pictures of your face.
They're finding out your patterns of what you look at.
And they put this in a large database to see whether or not you're going to commit a crime.
It's almost like watching the movie Minority Report.
It's actually happening right now.
And over 10 years ago, Alex Jones himself, here, the leader of InfoWars.com,
Predicted that this kind of technology would be implemented and now this blimp has been set up over the East Coast to keep an eye on Certain things that could possibly happen now Let's go to the footage from the martial law 9-11 rise of the police state footage of Alex Jones where he actually breaks down These blimps what they can do and really what it all means and then after that we'll go to some CNN footage where there's a high-ranking military official talking about this exact same thing
Straight out of the Running Man, right here in New York, we have police state surveillance blimps that are sponsored by Fujifilm.
This is only the beginning.
In the future, every major city will have a high-altitude blimp tethered to a cable with ground-penetrating radar that looks right through your walls and gives the government a black-and-white image of the inside of your home.
This entire war on terror is truly A pretext to launch a military industrial complex takeover of the entire society.
Everything is now going to shift into prisons and surveillance and security.
We're going out of the free market economy into the fascist economy.
The elite has used socialism to consolidate the people's wealth.
Now that it's under their control, they're going to phase out all of the programs for the population and it's all going to corporate welfare.
This is the new America.
Sound weapons.
Police in black ski masks with automatic machine guns.
And yes, helicopters swarming around surveillance blimps right here in New York City.
And only in the new corporate fascist America would we have a blimp for police state purposes that is sponsored by a major company.
And we found out that Fuji gave free bikes to all the police, and guess why?
They sold the U.S.
government, a bunch of different city governments, or trying to sell other city governments, these high-tech imaging systems, these face-scanning systems to recognize who we are.
So our face becomes a national ID card, and Fuji is on the cutting edge of that.
In the past, football teams had sponsors, or baseball teams.
Then it was named stadiums after phone companies.
Southwestern Bell, Nextel.
Now, we have the Fuji-sponsored NYPD blimp.
As we've been talking to people who've spotted this blimp, as you can see, this is the first bit of video.
It is losing altitude, so they're hoping perhaps it can land somewhere rural and the local authorities can get whatever intelligence Insensitive material that lies within this blimp.
That said, General Mark Hertling, who is joining me now, who can talk a little bit more about what this blimp is, its uses.
General, this is an Aerostat blimp and you're familiar with these because of, what, using them overseas?
Yeah, we've used these in Iraq and Afghanistan, Brooke, over the last couple of years.
They are a great piece of kit.
It's called an Aerostat.
JLENS, which you heard the individual from NORAD say before, stands for Joint Land Elevated Network Sensor.
Well, as you can see, Alex Jones pretty much annulled it.
He called this over 10 years ago in the video Martial Law 9-11 Rise of the Police State.
Now, this leads to, you know, the question, what's going to happen next?
What kind of technologies are going to pop up that are going to be used to spy on us, citizens who are just doing the right thing?
You know, It's sickening to know that we're always being watched.
Our government is more scared of its citizens, law-abiding citizens mostly, than they are actual terrorist threats that are out there.
Unlike the ISIS threats that we've made up, the ones that we're helping along to arm, giving them the money, the power to do what it is they need to help overthrow governments that our government, quite frankly, couldn't get the clearance to go do.
You know, ISIS is bred from the Obama administration trying to go in and take out the Assad regime.
And now we have ISIS out there doing that work for them.
What else is going to happen?
Well, if you want to find out what's going to happen in the future, continue to watch InfoWars.com because every day we're breaking new stories and letting you, the people, the American people, the people around the world, know what's going to happen, what's coming up, and what to look forward.
Because there's a lot of people out there that are going to see this and go, oh my God, that blimp sounds so neat.
We'll be able to spot terrorists, things like that, not even thinking about the fact that they themselves are being spied on.
So stay tuned for more reports at InfoWars.com.
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They are trying to scoop up as much of this material as they possibly can.
10,000 gallons of this stuff has now leaked, leaking, and they're trying to clean this up as fast as they can.
This is a crazy scene down here at the Westlake Landfill.
Liam McAdoo reporting for InfoWars.com.
I know this is crazy, but we are back here out at the West Lake Landfill.
Wanted to go ahead and get some Geiger counter readings of our own, just for our own peace of mind.
Really lucky to report that they're sticking around the high 40s.
Not going up to that threshold, that radiation threshold that we're warned about.
Now what you witnessed last night was the leachate leak here.
And of course leachate is liquid that moves throughout the landfill and what it does is it's collecting those undesirable particulates that are in the landfill.
It's not really a big deal unless of course it leaks out.
It can cause pollution and it smells really really bad.
The issue with this landfill is that this is now a radioactive landfill and so if you are collecting particulates of that radioactive material and then of course the leachate tank Suddenly leaks out 10,000 gallons of that fluid.
That is not a good thing for this community.
And that is why so many people are concerned that this is not a stable site.
Now, what you're seeing over here, the crews are still trying to clean it up.
They're still out here today.
We did see some people actually wearing masks there when they were messing around with the dirt and pumping out the water and everything.
Could just be from the smell.
Now, This right here is actually the Bridgeton Landfill.
This is where you're getting those reports of the underground fire, which is basically an exothermic chemical reaction.
It's causing a lot of heat there with those chemicals.
And the Westlake Landfill, it's all in the same compound, it's in the same acreage, so that the same area, the Westlake Landfill that contains the Manhattan Project waste is just over that hill.
So the radioactive materials, there's no barrier in between this landfill and the other landfill, and that is what is the big problem.
They're trying to find out what exactly was in that leachate, what exactly here, what type of materials are coming out.
Now, we reported yesterday that we were experiencing a burning sensation in our chest as well as our nose and throat.
Felt very stuffed up this morning when we woke up.
And what some of the residents have reported before, and what they found is benzene, which is obviously a known carcinogen.
It can cause birth defects as well as cancer.
You've heard of that before but that's probably you know what we that smell was I don't know for sure but If I had to take a guess, that's what residents have found that's been happening in the past.
And if you think about it, we had to experience that for one day.
It was terrible.
But there are families out here that have to experience that every single day.
Children that wait at the bus stop just down the street every single day.
So the issue is that we need to get this site under control.
It's a big deal.
And this Manhattan Project waste is dumped all over the city.
Now we're going to be putting out some more reports.
We spoke with some of these families, some of the families that have been experiencing the cancer clusters and what they're trying to do with the city to get this taken care of.
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We're going to have our final comments here in our last segment.
And I guess, Jakari and Joe, one of the things that I looked at this, this is just a total lack of outside-the-box thinking when it came to Medicaid or came to taxation, whatever.
I guess I should say a lack of outside of Washington, D.C.
thinking, because it's the same thing that we hear every election from every politician, whether they're running for president or they're running for Congress.
That is, all this micromanagement of income tax rates, you know, what income levels are we going to tax people, what rates, and all this kind of stuff.
And nothing about really fixing the fundamental problems, nothing about addressing the income tax.
We didn't hear anything at all.
About the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Of course, we were told that we were going to hear about that after it was passed.
We're now 24 days tomorrow, as people see this, 24 days and counting.
They have not allowed us to know anything about this because we are not the stakeholders.
The stakeholders are the guys who are pulling the strings on these puppets that were on the stage tonight.
But I think, I want to get your comments on what you thought about this particular debate and what CNBC did with it.
Well, as we often talk about, you know, it's the same template as Fiorina pointed out multiple times.
She was talking about how they just keep saying the same things that they've been saying for the last election cycles.
But at the same time, nobody's offering any real type of policy change.
Or, I would go in here, I would fix this, I would do that.
They talk about the problem.
Everybody knows there's a problem.
Yeah.
People who don't watch this debate know that there's a problem just because they go through it on their daily lives.
We all agree that there's a problem, but very few people had any type of answer, and the answers they did have sometimes weren't exactly the best.
No solutions.
Raising the age of Social Security and changing the rates and the income levels, that's not a solution.
Look, I just want to get serious with you guys.
I came into this and I had some real concerns.
An issue, one particular issue I just wanted some answers about, and that's the direction our country is going with fantasy football.
We brought that up today in the GOP debate.
I mean, by God.
I mean, I think everybody at the Wingstop and Buffalo Wild Wings are, you know, sighing a great sigh of relief.
That's just it, you know, Chris Christie had a good performance, and that's what it is.
It's a performance, and I guess that's one of the things people are looking for.
Of course, he still remains an authoritarian jerk who is in violation of the Constitution most of the time.
He wants to lock everybody up.
But he had a good performance tonight.
I think Rubio had a good performance.
Clearly, CNBC was coming after him.
It showed the coordination of CNBC with the Jeb Bush people because it was exactly the talking points that came out of the meeting with his mommy and daddy and their donors this weekend.
They were going to come after Rubio for being an absentee, inexperienced senator like Obama and he was ready for that and he deflected the criticism coming after him for being in debt personally and all that sort of thing.
So he had a good performance too.
I thought, I'm not really a big fan of Cruz, but I thought he handed himself quite exceptionally.
At one point in time I thought he was literally just going to walk off the stage, and I was hoping he was going to do that.
And I was hoping that everyone would follow suit and walk right off and go, you know what, this is a complete and total joke.
You guys have wasted two hours of my life that I'll never get back.
Now let's go work on some of these issues and maybe the next debate we can actually talk about something real besides fantasy football.
Yeah.
Come on.
It was ridiculous and I do echo that point.
I think this is actually going to make people sympathetic to some of the people who are on the stage.
You know, people who have really no interest in politics or the GOP, they're going to see how CNBC handled this debate and almost give sympathy to the people on the stage because they had to endure this just ridiculous show by the pundits there.
Well, I think it was the whole fantasy football thing.
There was a reference to that because Rubio had done a take on fantasy football, talking about Bush and Carson, I think, and then talking about it being real football players, okay?
So that was a reference, and that was another example of the tight coordination of CNBC with the Bush campaign.
I think also the fact that they gave so much time to John Kasich.
That was absolutely amazing.
Here's a guy who's polling zero.
Zero in the polls.
And look at how much time he got.
They completely ignored Trump.
And then that thing at the end where Trump said, hey, I negotiated down from three hours to two hours.
They said, nah, never happened.
That's a lie.
Trump was telling the truth about that because there were multiple articles throughout the week with Trump and with Carson and with the Rand Paul campaign all saying, look, if you guys, you know, you're saying you're going to do three hours or two and a half hours, we're not going to do that.
You're going to cut it down to two hours.
You're going to have an opening and a closing statement or we're not coming.
It seemed like the moderators got most of their bullet points from like the gossip column.
Oh yeah.
None of them were truth based, I mean factual whatsoever.
Each one of those candidates was able to sit there and go, you know what, you're lying completely.
And not one of them could stand up with any fact, any kind of proof that what they just said was true.
They just ran through some kind of, you know, what are those fake papers?
The Inquisitor or something like that.
Yeah.
And flipped through it and saw some, you know, alien coming down off of a space shuttle or whatever like that.
Bat boy.
Yeah.
And that's what they just used.
We're talking about bat boy in your basement.
It's ridiculous.
I mean.
Well, there's going to be a lot of fact checking.
And I think one of the metrics, you know, because everybody's going to say, well, you know, with his tax rates and all this.
Well, Judge is already out.
Judge is already released a poll.
72% apparently say Trump has won this, which I don't know how.
He didn't really say much.
It seemed like it was the Kasich Show, and Chris Chrissy had a lot to say.
Well, they've allowed him to say a lot.
Well, I think one of the metrics that people are going to do when they go back and they look at this, they're going to try to do some number crunching, but I think one of the numbers that needs to be crunched is to look and see how, and they do this with every debate, but I think it'd be very interesting in this debate to see what percentage of time was given to which candidates.
Right.
Rand Paul had the least amount.
It was just absolutely amazing how much time they gave to Kasich.
Oh, I mean, yeah.
I mean, I forgot even existed the first two debates.
Yeah, that's right.
Not until this one am I like, wait, who is this guy, this tall guy standing over there?
You know, it's also going to be interesting.
I don't recall, maybe you guys do recall, I don't recall Rubio talking about this budget deal, you know, extending the debt ceiling.
Cruz criticized it.
Rand Paul said two times he's going to filibuster it.
I think Cruz will probably join him with that, probably vote against it.
But it seems to me like Rubio was very quiet about it.
Yeah, I recall you made that point during the debate.
I can't recall if he actually said anything about it.
I remember the last debate, the one prior to this, previous to this, I mean, he actually came out at the very end and they pulled him aside and brought him over the desk to speak to the moderators.
Like, you know, if you could do anything, what would it be?
He said, well, I would definitely ramp up security at the airports.
I'd like to get a lot more TSA in there, a lot more security.
That's a great idea for someone like you who never has to fly commercially like I do.
Because I'm sorry, I'm tired of guys like Chris Christie filling me up every time I try to fly from here to Denver.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
So, you know, it'll be interesting to see what happens.
And, of course, the other senator that's in the race on the Republican side is Lindsey Graham.
And in the earlier junior varsity debate, which we did not cover here, he was just going down a laundry list.
There wasn't a Defense Department program that he didn't want to give a massive increase to.
And afterwards, just as they were coming on here, the CNBC crew said, yeah, Mitt Romney just tweeted out or contacted us and said, that's my man for president.
Boy, you know, that's exactly what we're going to get.
They love that kind of thing.
That's it for tonight's news.
Thanks for joining us.
This has been our live coverage of the third GOP debate.
I'm David Knight with Jakari Jackson and Joe Biggs.
Thanks for joining us.
We'll see you tomorrow.
We'll see you tomorrow.
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Here is a clip of one of many reports her and Josh Owens have filed outside St. Louisville.
Louis at the Big Manhattan Project site.
Now I told him, I said, I don't want you going to this unless you really volunteer.
It's not my idea.
It was Lee Ann's, but she's a tough cookie.
She went out there and it's been burning for two years, but now it's getting into the radioactive area.
The good news is it was only about double what the normal background radiation is, and that could happen on a sunny day with the Geiger counters.
Jakari found fish that had 10 times the normal, 14 times the normal in San Francisco.
The media didn't believe it.
Sent reporters out there, this was two years ago, and they said, yeah, we found that.
The army went and confirmed Jakari's readings.
We never claimed to be professional, you know, radiologists.
We had professional Geiger counters and a field meter, and we just, you know, that were calibrated, and we showed the numbers.
And then the army went out and confirmed it, and it caused a debate.
So, here's a clip of one of her reports when she was right outside the fire zone within a hundred yards yesterday.
Here it is.
I just got a phone call from Dawn Chapman.
She's the founder of Just Moms STL as well as St.
Louis Rad Waste Legacy.com.
She called to let us know that right now the landfill is experiencing a leachate leak.
It's huge!
Dawn, what's going on?
There's ten to eleven thousand gallons of leachate leaking right now.
Back in the field down there.
Leachate is very toxic.
It's from the landfill.
It's created from the burning Superfund materials and garbage that are occurring right next to you.
We understand that a force main broke and the leachate, again, 10 to 11,000 gallons of it.
Leaked, that's what you're smelling right now.
You're smelling the actual odors and emissions from that leachate.
Right, and we're not going to be able to stay here too long because I'm literally feeling a burning sensation in my chest.
So this leachate, you call it like dump juice basically, but this is the radioactive material that's here in this landfill now leaked 10,000 gallons a week.
And by the way, I mean, the crew, you know, went out there.
I think they need respirators, not just masks.
See the locals on with paper masks.
I guess that might help a little bit.
But the issue here is these things are all over the country.
We spent a few minutes with Leanne.
She's followed a bunch of reports.
Some are going back to Max Keiser of MaxKeiser.com.
But this for me is indicative Of the establishment not caring.
Look at Fukushima.
Look at all these other examples.
Leanne, your Skype was breaking up too bad earlier.
Thank you for spending so much time out there.
I've kind of told you I want you to get out of the area, but you're still back there on top of the radioactive hill of waste that's starting to leak.
Leanne McAdoo.
Well, we actually, Alex, that's right, we are back here at the West Lake Landfill.
I know you told us to fall back, but we wanted to come get some Geiger counter readings of our own, just for our own personal peace of mind.
Happy to report that on this side of the perimeter, everything is fine.
We're getting them in the high 40s.
Of course, we'll probably be fine.
The issue is for the families that have to be here every single day encountering that toxic material.
Now, as you can see behind me, this is the leachate.
This is where the leachate is stored and it's leaked more than 10,000 gallons yesterday.
What happens with leachate, it's kind of a water that's pumped through the landfill and Absorbs some of the undesirable particulates in the landfill, which a lot of people complain about it because, you know, it'll cause pollution, things like that.
The issue here is that this particular landfill, there is radioactive material.
So this is what the families are concerned about, is how are you allowing this to, you know, leak into the air and things like that if we know that there is now a radioactive material here on this site?
And I talked to you privately earlier, you were pretty emotional after talking to people with their deformed children.
There's neighborhoods around this.
Report that to folks.
You know, it has been a very emotional year.
We've got some reports that are going to be coming up later, where we actually got to sit down with some of these families.
And there is a huge cancer cluster in the area.
It's not from this particular landfill, but it's from the same Manhattan Project waste that has been dumped all around this city in many different areas.
And so we spoke with people who were actually involved there at Mallinckrodt Chemical Works.
Their parents died.
Their children have died.
And then also we are speaking with people who were playing around in the creek in the 80s when a lot of the material in the soil, the sediment, was being moved and shuffled around when they were trying to create new subdivisions.
Little did they know that there was 240,000 industrial waste barrels Buried underneath that ground where the waste was from the Manhattan Project.
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These families, they're planting gardens in their yard, thinking they're doing good, feeding their children fresh fruit and vegetables.
And now there is a huge cancer cluster in the area.
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Which, just to put that in perspective, you should see maybe one in a hundred thousand.
Here, it's just, it's outrageous.
All sorts of cancers, like I said, birth defects, autoimmune disease.
Sure.
And so, we need to take this seriously because these Manhattan Project sites are all over the nation.
Well, exactly.
And again, you've got 90 plus percent of the 440-something reactors worldwide leaking.
I'm going to ask Max Keiser about this in a moment.
I know he's been passionate on it.
We've got all these other research reactors at universities that are leaking and now they just cover it up when it leaks the epa as you know you reported yesterday is just saying oh we're not worried about it it's no big deal and just what is the attitude of the establishment to dump this type of garbage you filed five reports i know you've got some other interviews you're going to do and then you're going to come on back leanne because we don't want you to uh you and josh to suffer the same fate as those locals i'm not sure you're going to be able to do that but i'm not sure
I think the bottom line is, people should research where they live and try to not live close to these toxic landfills, even if the government says it's nutritious.
Absolutely, and that's what the families are fighting for, is just to keep better track of this, so people can know if they're moving into these communities.
They didn't even know that the Manhattan Project was being worked on in St.
Louis until a few years ago.
These families, they wouldn't have bought their homes here if they knew that they were going to build right next to radiological waste.
The community was not told.
If they had lead paint in their homes, they would have to be told, but they weren't even They had no idea.
And so it's just very frightening.
And like I said, you know, this is all across the country.
And a lot of people don't understand why they're coming up with these rare cancers, why they're 30 years old, 35 years old, dying from cancer, or why their children are born with brain tumors.
You know, that you see in 70-year-old men.
So it's a pretty big deal, and they're just trying to get the government and the state government to do something about it.
Because this is going to happen to this next generation of people with this waste right now.
That's right, Leigh-Anne.
And be sure, I know you already have this set up.
Don't let us bug you with these live broadcasts because we can air all this later in the week and next week.
Get those interviews with those parents.
I mean, Fukushima happened four plus years ago.
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Now they admit the rates of cancer, thyroid cancer in children are some of the highest in the world within a hundred miles of Fukushima.
So this attitude of just calling people conspiracy theorists It's such a serious crime by these elites and it really frightens me to think who's running things.
Leanne McAdoo and Josh Owens, great job.
When are you planning to come back to Austin?
We'll be flying back Thursday night, so we'll see you there Friday.
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Alright, well let's have you and Josh in studio on Friday.
Leanne, thank you so much.
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