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table. first option, is more tariffs next month or to defend american workers from chinese aggression. the second option is a minideal. the deal was not skinny. but anorexic. this deal involves more access to chinese financial markets in exchange for rolling back tariffs and cancelling tariffs scheduled for december. the president believes there's room to stand tough on china, because stocks have been resilient since the trade war. since the president first announced the first tariffs on steel and aluminum, is dow is up 12.8%, the s&p 500, 15.9%, and the nasdaq 18.4%. amid all of the tariffs, the stock market has been resilient. >> are the markets baking in a deal? >> from time to time they have.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180328:06:40:00

hispanic 6.2%. black 5.6%. federal workforce. >> can i submit to you. >> lawyer an i keep going for a second leo. you asked for some legal data some legal stuff. so give for a second. federal workforce. 18.4%. black. white 64.6. american-indianian 1.6, asian 5.8%. hispanic 8.6%. >> i can play the numbers game all day long. hong on. one second. >> here's the point i like those numbers. because thei white number is disproportionally higher than the actually numbers. and. >> so that's what we're getting at. >> come on? >> thistt administration does he people of color. >> laura: those numbers were obama administration numbers, leo? tricked ya'. >> i didn't mean to by the way. >> i decided to look at this too. >> one of the things we should know that black americans are overrepresented in the federal

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180328:02:40:00

black, 5.6%, federal workforce -- >> can i submit to your -- >> laura: can i keep going for a second, leo? you asked for some data, federal workforce, here it is, black, 18.4%, white, 62.6%, american indian, 1.6%, asian, 5.8%, hispanic, 8.6%. hold on, one second. >> here is the point, laura. i like those numbers. you know why? because the white number is disproportionately higher than the actual numbers. >> laura: that is what we are getting at. >> laura, come on. this administration does not have people of color. >> those numbers were obama administration numbers, leo. tricked ya. >> i decided to look at this too. one of the things we should know is that black americans are

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180216:05:43:00

$0.25, the gas tax was 18.4. scented was last raised in 1993 we have had 167% inflation.s, if we raise it by $0.12 it would be keeping it up with inflation. a lot of gas tax is wasted, let's forget about all the deadbeats on welfare. they take some of that money from mass transit in new york or washington -- whenever you do that all they do a is increase s increased civil service salarie salaries. >> tucker: i'm with the one all of that stuff but for some reason the chamber ofmb congress pushing that gas tax stuff. one of the biggest companies in the world whose owner's jeff bezos, do you know what they paid in federal tax? nothingng. according to reports, the institute on taxation and economic policy, amazon paid nothing. that's their business is using

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180216:01:43:00

the tax right now is 18.4. since it was last raised in 1993, we had about 67% inflation. about two-thirds. if you raised it by 12 sons, you'd be keeping up with inflation. there would be much more reasonable. a lot of the gas taxes wasted pit let's forget about all the deadbeats on welfare. for example, they take some of that money from mass transit in new york. whenever you do that, all they do is increase civil servant salaries. they use it for bike paths, things of that nature. >> tucker: i'm with you on all of that stuff, but for some reason, the chamber of commerce is pushing this gas tax stuff. who uses the roads? one of the biggest users is one of the biggest companies in the world whose owner is the richest man and human history. they pay nothing and gas tax. that's their business is using

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180215:23:16:00

tax. according to lawmakers, who met with him wednesday. it would be the first such jump in a quarter century. the fox business network from new york with the details. good evening, deidre. >> reporter: good evening, bret. gasoline taxes are exactly the same prices as they were 25 years ago. so if you use regular gas, you pay 18.4 cents per gallon for a gallon of diesel it's 6 cents more. that does not include your state's gas tax which can range anywhere from 12 to 50 cents per gallon. with more than 220 million drivers on the road, the average car owner spends about 1$1,570 year on gasoline and 25 cents increase would drivers would spend send additional money to washington each year. they say republicans will not hike taxes right after passing cuts, especially in a midterm

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180214:06:39:00

>> as you know, the federal gas tax has remained at 18.4 cents per gallon since 1993. the u.s. chamber of commerce has advocated an increase in the gas tax of 25 cents per gallon. the truckers, the american trucking associations recommended a 20 cent per gallon increase in the gas tax. what's your view on the subject? >> well, the president has not declared anything out of bounds. so everything is on the table. >> a gasoline tax increase is definitely not on the table in elaine chao and mitch mcconnell's home. >> let me just say we're not going to raise the gas tax. we're not going to raise the gas tax. >> that was mitch mcconnell a couple of years ago. and that remains republican orthodoxy. so he won't have to be the one who publicly shoots down his wife's comment about the gasoline tax increase being on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180213:19:51:00

autonomous vehicles, that is another part of the president's infrastructure proposal that we will be also discussing. >> madam secretary? >> thank you, secretary chao. federal gas tax has remained 18.4. u.s. chamber of congress gas tax of 25 cents per gallon, american trucking association recommended 20% gas tax. what's your view on the subject? >> the gas tax is not ideal. there are pros and cons. the gas tax has adverse impact,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180213:19:51:00

so that is another part of the president's infrastructure proposal that we will be also discussing with the hill. >> one more question. >> madam secretary. thank you. as you know, the federal gas tax remained at 18.4 cents per gallon sin 1993. the u.s. chamber of commerce advocated an increase in the tass tax of 25 cents per gallon. the truckers, american trucking association recommended a 20 cent per gallon increase in the gas tax. what's your view on this subject? >> well, the president has not declared anything out of bounds, so everything is on the table. the gas tax, like many of the other pay fors that are being discussed, is not ideal. there are pros and cons. the gas tax has adverse impact, very regressive impact on the most vulnerable within our

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180109:20:42:00

to make it work. you said in an op ed in news week to your point about gas taxes the last time the 18.4 cent federal tax was raised was 1993. the cost of everything increased since then. imagine trying to make ends meet in 2003 on the same salary you had in 1993. that is the dire strait of the highway trust fund. at the same time it's going to be impossible to get a gas tax raise. we are not in that kind of political climate. >> well, they had no problem with the tax bill in terms of the kind of taxes that were switched around and changed. and what i say is if 25 states can do it, it means that politicians in those states are willing to make the commitment for infrastructure. and as i said, no politician has been thrown out of office. i say to politicians here in washington, bite the bullet,

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