2% and you asked gary about that and he thought three was not unreasonable. he did not think three was unreasonable. he said listen shs on, once you deregulate, it could happen, betting on that, come on now. let me show the viewers what estimates in 2017 are for the american economy. goldman sachs get to the high 2% and gold man and the world bank, all of them all say we re taking into account the fact that there might be tax reform, that there will be a pull back in regulation. nobody gets to that place. he was the president of goldman sachs and his own former employer doesn t share his optimism. the fact that these views are based on tax reform, if we don t get through health care, are we going to get to tax reform? no. if we don t, then what? the tax reform or a big tax cut come in large part from the savings that you make in the health care bill. so if you don t get the health
speaks of putin s direct involvement although it doesn t share exactly what s known of it. you ran the cia, you ran the nsa, you know the personality of it, does it comport with his mo as you understand it? it does. michael, i don t go back for briefings. i did read the very detailed article in the post yesterday, and it does have a powerful ring of processability, in terms of all of the elements in the article, based upon my life experience, yes. president obama spoke, the date was october 18, right in the midst of the election. and addressed spome of the aspects of this. let s take a look at what he said and then comment. play it. there s no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you could even rig america s election.
leadership. the record campaign flooding has flooded the airwaves with political ads, also if is positioning himself he stays focused on the issues in the six district. and more importantly, he went away from the theme of cannibal because he had to disinfect republicans in the district. the my opponent doesn t live here, doesn t share our values. he s raised millions outside of georgia from nancy pelosi and outsiders who just don t have our priorities. karen handel s ads have been trying to link her opponent to the more liberal wing of the democratic party. as this high-profile race plays out here in georgia, a much less expensive, lower profile race taking place in the fifth congressional district in south carolina. this is a race to fill the seat
ways, but i do believe that she will win and it will go back to the status quo. kennedy: and should be a more controlled margin for her. this is a traditionally republican district. mitt romney won by 24 points back in 2012. the president had a harder time. what is going to be the tipping point? the melissa: heat he ll make the point of a knitting campaign there and that s why it wasn t a huge victory for him. at the same time, to see so many come in. what in interesting opponent from a democrat side. he s so young. he can t actually vote for himself because he doesn t live there. i think that s so interesting. at the same time, it s amazing that it had to go to a runoff that it s that close. i would argue, that the country we are in right now. now i throw away the polls when
washington, d.c. and i believe in making america great again. i believe that karen handel will help us. some people want to make it a referendum about trump. for me it s about the future. what s going on in our country and i think that i m looking myself personally for fresh leadership. campaign spending on this race is topping $50 million. most of that money coming from out of state. bill: what is the message that you re hearing from these campaigns? well, karen handel s ads are trying to link her opponent to the more liberal wing of the democratic party. my opponent doesn t live here, doesn t share our values. he has raised millions outside of georgia from nancy pelosi and outsiders who just don t share our priorities.