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Robert Reich: Saying rich won’t invest if their taxes are raised ‘really a red herring’

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Democrats announced their corporate minimum tax plan on Tuesday, which would require companies that report more than $1 billion in profits to pay at least a 15 percent tax rate. Robert Reich, former labor secretary under President Clinton, joins us with his analysis.