negotiations. if we were to cut corporate rates that would generate growth, let s look around the world and see where rates lowest. ireland. uzbekistan. western europe also has the lowest growth. there is no direct relationship between vurve been to i want to have you guys ever been to dublin? they have the lowest tax rates in the world. i want to bring them back to america. there s no question we ve been erin you ve covered this story. 5u78 these companies that have left the united states because of high corporate rates. i will say, trump says on his single spaced faj he s going to tax money fromovers and keep those people to account. thank you both. next, breaking news, son-in-law jared curb her, going to be scheduled to testify between house committee jegting trump
red. trump easily won the county by more than 19 points, a swing of 24.2 points. anne marie has worked in the family business for 53 years. she flipped and likes trump s aggressive foreign policy. he s not going to take no baloney off anybody. he s going to be and he s going to kick it! reporter: richard and eileen both volunteered and voted for obama. you re a democratic county councilmember for luzerne county. yes. reporter: and you voted for donald trump? yes. reporter: both flipped but watching closely. he stride to go with the health care act. it was really a disaster. reporter: at chocko s family bowling we caught up with
these judges aren t letting me do it. i viewed it as part and parcel of the back and forth that s going on and he s trying to keep his base on board and signify, i think it s dangerous, yir sfonl. it s also chris and you both, erin, will remember that during the obama administration, it was always the fifth circuit where all these suits against administration actions were coming, rather conservative circuit and there are people on the democratic side upset about it. the president never called for breaking up the fifth circuit. chris, if it is as david suggests, something to throw red meat to the base, president trump is backing down over this wall. it s not going on inn the funding fund this week unless they flip hch flop. there were warnings. here they are, chris. they re going to lose the trust of our base if we don t keep our promises, our base is going to walk away. it looks like president trump
directly or indirectly. we don t think there would be any value in doing to. it s external pressure. how do you create the dialogue to get to the place you want to be? that s a key question we had no insight on today. no insight on that and no military plans that the president has. i know he stopped by for 14 minutes is what we understand. did he add mig at all? no. and it wasn t 14 minutes. he came out from behind the curtain. he says he has a very good time, i m sure they re developing a good plan. something like that. he said thanks for coming and he disappeared. why do you think he had i all come? complete optics, saying he thinks it s important enough to summon us to the white house. this kind of a breeflg you could have anticipated that the administration might be
very high income people and very big corporations. so and so i don t see what why they did this. it doesn t enhance their negotiating position. it makes it worse. let s talk about that. because n steven, you know, the treasure secretary ma mnuchin was asked if the president woot release his tax returns. he didn t offer up another delay tactic. he actually answered the question. i give him credit for being the first person in the administration honest about it. the president has no intention. i think he s given more financial disclosure than anybody else. ok. so he s not going to do it. thank you for the truth, secretary any mnuchin. the thing is, steve, we don t have his taxes. we can t tell specifically how much he benefits. i tell you this, it s a lot. he s going to benefit a lot. look, erin, i m sort of i m disappointed in you that