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any questions bowman -- any questions? >> i have a few, and in interest of full disclosure, i was one of your attorneys. back in the day of construction management focus, as you went through some of your projects, how many did you serve on where turner was construction manager and general contractor, and can you give a little flavor as how you were able to differentiate those roles? in my former federation, it was easier to have separate companies. >> of all the projects i showed you, do -- terminal two had general contractors. all others were general contractors. for the last 15 or 20 years, we have seen that most public entities actually have moved towards the construction and manager so they can have a general contractor on the table to make sure the project is still plentiful and the assets are right and also to save money and -- is vulnerable i -- is buildable and the assets are right and also to save money. that is how it has evolved. >> it is cost-savings? >> absolutely. >> i love having this on the record. >> i hav
any questions bowman -- any questions? >> i have a few, and in interest of full disclosure, i was one of your attorneys. back in the day of construction management focus, as you went through some of your projects, how many did you serve on where turner was construction manager and general contractor, and can you give a little flavor as how you were able to differentiate those roles? in my former federation, it was easier to have separate companies. >> of all the projects i showed...
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commissioner maufas: do you recall why the other metro was non compliant bowman -- other trans metro was non compliant? >> we did not have five years overall experience, no references. one reference with a maximum of eight passengers. the type of services they provided did not fall into what we have. one reference they gave us, which had a large number of students to a large number of passengers, was transporting students to the university of california to the bart station in hayward. that is providing the type of service we are doing. >> any other comments or questions? seeing non -- >> i have one question. i understood it used to say -- i understand you to say it is asian owned. is that accurate? >> they are asian owned. i do not know. i saw that my cell. -- myself. >> should we have roll call for this particular item? [calling votes] commissioner maufas: no. commissioner wynns: no. >> that is four ayes. >> the next item, k-28, 49 and k-2. >> you want me to get her? >> yes. are we going to take all three of them together? >> yes. they are all the same thing, and i had thought we we
commissioner maufas: do you recall why the other metro was non compliant bowman -- other trans metro was non compliant? >> we did not have five years overall experience, no references. one reference with a maximum of eight passengers. the type of services they provided did not fall into what we have. one reference they gave us, which had a large number of students to a large number of passengers, was transporting students to the university of california to the bart station in hayward....
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skip bowman knows his company would make more money if it shut down this plant and moved his job overseas >> every kay i walk in through that door i'm part of the effort to keep this factory going. >> reporter: new balance is the last major brand to produce athletic shoes in the u.s. about 25% of its manufacturing is still in new england where it's operated for nearly 100 years. the privately held company says it's committed to its american workers. >> if they were thinking about the bottom line and only the bottom line at all times, we wouldn't be here. how is your sole, cathy? >> reporter: that reality is not lost on the more than 300 people who work here. they work fast-- 220 pieces move through 33 pairs of hands with efficiency. 19 seconds to stitch and inspect each piece. less time to grew the soles. the results are significant. in 2004, it took eight days to finish a pair of performance shoes. today, it group finishes in less than three hours. >> the quicker we make the shoes, the cheaper it is. >> feels good when things are going right, doesn't it? >> yes, it does n- >> everybody i
skip bowman knows his company would make more money if it shut down this plant and moved his job overseas >> every kay i walk in through that door i'm part of the effort to keep this factory going. >> reporter: new balance is the last major brand to produce athletic shoes in the u.s. about 25% of its manufacturing is still in new england where it's operated for nearly 100 years. the privately held company says it's committed to its american workers. >> if they were thinking...
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ploy to get all the charity to tom bowman to say no i was the show to show you because i think it was time for me to show and move on it's best for everyone i do miss steal from you the thrill of the huge game in glasgow of course some papers are a must be game you know what i see on t.v. and i want to call me. the best thing in football and for all to know for me it was probably you know a sunny afternoon at parkhead so i'll be off in a pocket. no it doesn't get much better now but i just finally. on a lighter note is there anything you miss about about scotland and home you know there the deep fried mars bars are they i am very right course there are three bars of the roger other big fireballs will. ever of course as well as those home comforts you must share just. offering the mainframe even ice is going to be just not going this year period show for this but still it's always a part of life. there must you know there are so fresh in shops and stuff for go watch over here and the russian cuisine those are great for me thanks so much for your time pre-show for the show all it shows.
ploy to get all the charity to tom bowman to say no i was the show to show you because i think it was time for me to show and move on it's best for everyone i do miss steal from you the thrill of the huge game in glasgow of course some papers are a must be game you know what i see on t.v. and i want to call me. the best thing in football and for all to know for me it was probably you know a sunny afternoon at parkhead so i'll be off in a pocket. no it doesn't get much better now but i just...
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troy took it all changed it to tom bowman to see off the circuit for you because i think it was painful so i moved one is best for everyone but do you miss the old firm you the thrill of the the huge game in glasgow of course some things are a must the game you know want to see on t.v. and when i call me you know you the best thing in football. to know for me was probably you know a sunny afternoon at parkhead sabi off in a pocket. no it doesn't get much better i just finally. on a lighter note is there anything you miss the bites about scotland and home you know they're the deep fried mars bars are they i am paree the pride or state of play bars of the watch other people five miles well. of course as well as those home conflicts. i think the main thing that you'd nice is has been there we just are not going this year period show friends but. that's always a part of life they must you know they are it's a fashion show up since the four hours will go much over here and the russian cuisine is a great for me thanks so much for your time all pretty well that when i saw it all right yes. sta
troy took it all changed it to tom bowman to see off the circuit for you because i think it was painful so i moved one is best for everyone but do you miss the old firm you the thrill of the the huge game in glasgow of course some things are a must the game you know want to see on t.v. and when i call me you know you the best thing in football. to know for me was probably you know a sunny afternoon at parkhead sabi off in a pocket. no it doesn't get much better i just finally. on a lighter note...
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ploy to get all the cheering for tom bowman to say no or stay certain floyd i think it's time for the show move on it's best for everyone but do you miss the old firm you the thrill of the huge game in glasgow course sometimes i watch the game you know what i see on t.v. and when i'm part call me oh you're the best thing in football for no for me it was probably you know a sunny afternoon at parkhead so i'll be off in a pocket. not as in here much better or not but i just finally. on a lighter note is there anything you miss about separate scotland and home you know they're the deep fried mars bars are they i am the pride. of roger other big five miles well yeah of course of those those home comforts you musharraf. i think i mean for him even ice is going to be just i'm not going this year period show for. us though it's always a part of life. we must in order to freshen ships and stuff or go watch over here and russia grizzlie those are great for me thanks so much for your time preaching about racial origins staying with football as the england squad held a training session on tuesda
ploy to get all the cheering for tom bowman to say no or stay certain floyd i think it's time for the show move on it's best for everyone but do you miss the old firm you the thrill of the huge game in glasgow course sometimes i watch the game you know what i see on t.v. and when i'm part call me oh you're the best thing in football for no for me it was probably you know a sunny afternoon at parkhead so i'll be off in a pocket. not as in here much better or not but i just finally. on a lighter...
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. >> reporter: skip bowman knows his company would make more money if it shut down this plant and movedrseas. >> every day i walk in through that door i'm part of the effort to keep this factory going. >> reporter: new balance is the last major brand to produce athletic shoes in the u.s., about 25% of its manufacturing is still in new england, where it's operated for nearly 100 years. the privately held company says it's committed to its american workers. >> if they were thinking about the bottom line and only the bottom line at all times, we wouldn't be here. how is your sole, kathy. >> reporter: that reality is not lost on the more than 300 people who work here. they work fast, 220 pieces move through 33 pairs of hands with efficiency. 19 seconds to stitch and inspect each piece, less time to glue the soles. the results are significant. in 2004 it took eight days to finish a pair of performance shoes. today, this group finishes in less than three hours. >> the quicker we make the shoes, the cheaper it is. >> feels good when things are going right, doesn't it. >> yes, it does. >> every
. >> reporter: skip bowman knows his company would make more money if it shut down this plant and movedrseas. >> every day i walk in through that door i'm part of the effort to keep this factory going. >> reporter: new balance is the last major brand to produce athletic shoes in the u.s., about 25% of its manufacturing is still in new england, where it's operated for nearly 100 years. the privately held company says it's committed to its american workers. >> if they were...
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sort of optimism because if this has been brought to light then perhaps could it not influence the bowmans future way of the u.s. involvement in iraq and afghanistan. well of course bringing all of this to light is extremely important because after all these occupations only continue based on people feeling that they're legitimate i think they're profoundly immoral lemon just and everything we learn i mean this is quite an incredible case to former u.s. veterans who were in afghanistan working for i'm sorry in iraq working for an iraqi company that had a massive contract with the united states department of justice defense in fact started to become informers for the united states department of justice the f.b.i. and what they found to be while in iraq massive cases of stealing selling alcohol to iraqi forces of bribery and all the sorts of the things that we know and we knew were going on when billions of dollars are involved in the u.s. funds conducting this occupation these guys started to try to get the truth out and then were grabbed by u.s. military interrogated apparently according t
sort of optimism because if this has been brought to light then perhaps could it not influence the bowmans future way of the u.s. involvement in iraq and afghanistan. well of course bringing all of this to light is extremely important because after all these occupations only continue based on people feeling that they're legitimate i think they're profoundly immoral lemon just and everything we learn i mean this is quite an incredible case to former u.s. veterans who were in afghanistan working...
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may be drugs or just becoming a bowman society youth unemployment in hackney east london runs at over thirty percent parts of the fairly affluent so it's reasonable to assume that figure rises substantially when it comes to these council estates it's become a culture where in some cases it's more profitable to stay at home and claim benefits than it is to go out and work for a living there are jobs there if i wanted to do them most jobs now in. shops and everywhere you go and europeans who are highly educated who actually speak the language and they're getting the jobs and our own people are not getting them very often because they're not interested in education i don't really want to work the problem of marginalised it's not a quick fix and as such it's also not the lexan when they want this immediate situation down the console it'll be interesting to see what the government does to fix the sickness in this society if the answer is nothing you shouldn't be surprised to see violence flared again in you from all walks of life you're an authority hackney. well the british government. it
may be drugs or just becoming a bowman society youth unemployment in hackney east london runs at over thirty percent parts of the fairly affluent so it's reasonable to assume that figure rises substantially when it comes to these council estates it's become a culture where in some cases it's more profitable to stay at home and claim benefits than it is to go out and work for a living there are jobs there if i wanted to do them most jobs now in. shops and everywhere you go and europeans who are...
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ploy to get all the changes to tom bowman to see off the assertive lawyer because i think it was painful to show a move one was best for everyone but do you miss the all from you the thrill of the huge game in glasgow of course sometimes are a must the game you know when i see on t.v. and when i'm back call me you know you're the best thing in football. to know for me it was probably you know a sunny afternoon at parkhead saw the earth in a pocket you know there are no it doesn't get much better but i just finally. on a lighter note is there anything you miss a bite about scotland at home you know there that deep fried mars bars are they i am very peeps right or stayed with a buzz of the five miles well. yeah of course as well as those home comforts. i think the main thing that even ice is going to we just are not going this year period show friends but still it's always a part of life. there must you know the odds it's a fashion show up since the. program which are over here and the russian cuisine is a great for me thanks so much for your time up pretty well that's right so all right y
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ploy to get an opportunity to tom bowman to see off the circuit for you because i think it was painful so i move on it's best for everyone but do you miss the old firm you the thrill of the the huge game in glasgow of course sometimes i watch the game you know what i see on t.v. and i want to call me. the best thing in football. to know for me it was probably you know a sunny afternoon at parkhead so i'll be off in a pocket. no it doesn't get much better but i just finally. on a lighter note is there anything you miss about scotland and home you know they're the deep fried mars bars are they i am very proud. of roger other big five balls well. of course as well as those home comforts. i think the main thing that you'd nice is going to we just are not going this year period show for this but. it's always a part of life. we must you know there would be fresh and chips and stuff for go watch over here and the russian cuisine those are great for me thanks so much for your time appreciate that from the show or let us. stay with the ball the england school board held a training session on tu
ploy to get an opportunity to tom bowman to see off the circuit for you because i think it was painful so i move on it's best for everyone but do you miss the old firm you the thrill of the the huge game in glasgow of course sometimes i watch the game you know what i see on t.v. and i want to call me. the best thing in football. to know for me it was probably you know a sunny afternoon at parkhead so i'll be off in a pocket. no it doesn't get much better but i just finally. on a lighter note is...
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ploy to get an opportunity for tom bowman to see no specifics only because often keeps things so a movie one is best for everyone but do you miss the all from your the thrill of the cute again the law school or some things are a must for game you know what i see on t.v. and i want to talk or me you know you the best thing in football. for most for me was probably you know a sunny afternoon at parkhead sawgrass in a park at. night doesn't get much better not just finally. on a lighter note is there anything you miss about it's about scotland and home you know they're pretty fried mars bars are they i am free the pride. of people as above watch out of it five miles well yeah of course of those last one conference in russia it's just i think the main thing that even i says is plenty we're just not going this year period show for. us that's always a part of life. we must you know they are safe russian ships and stuff was will go much over here and the russian can see as a quote from me he wouldn't thanks so much for your time up pretty well i saw it all it's yours. i say with a glad the engl
ploy to get an opportunity for tom bowman to see no specifics only because often keeps things so a movie one is best for everyone but do you miss the all from your the thrill of the cute again the law school or some things are a must for game you know what i see on t.v. and i want to talk or me you know you the best thing in football. for most for me was probably you know a sunny afternoon at parkhead sawgrass in a park at. night doesn't get much better not just finally. on a lighter note is...
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little tom bowman always scared of both the gang you see syndicate with twelve year olds are beginning how about a gang of twelve to create jobs how to get the six foot four to go wide corporations ship jobs overseas how about a gang of six to bring the jobs back to how about a gang of six would. have to discuss i could agree with you more it's time to stop making cuts and put this country back to work he says that gangs are fundamentally undemocratic they concentrate power in fewer and fewer hands and we need to stop doing that we've been doing it in corporate america since reagan stuck to force in the sherman antitrust act and we started getting oligopolies in megalopolises and then run in the banking crash and now we're doing it in government with these gangs frankly nuts and we need to speak up and tell our representatives we don't want any more government by gangs. our next comment is also from the rahm line last night president obama called on americans to get involved in the political process and call in members of congress to tell them that a deal need to be reached on the debt
little tom bowman always scared of both the gang you see syndicate with twelve year olds are beginning how about a gang of twelve to create jobs how to get the six foot four to go wide corporations ship jobs overseas how about a gang of six to bring the jobs back to how about a gang of six would. have to discuss i could agree with you more it's time to stop making cuts and put this country back to work he says that gangs are fundamentally undemocratic they concentrate power in fewer and fewer...
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other part of the infrastructure and the architecture of the markets are being downgraded and miss bowman markets are being downgraded because the player of the u.s. government as a reference rate to talk about how this is going to trickle through to these other pieces of the infrastructure and what consequences certainly because if the u.s. is not aaa if the u.s. . double a plus then if you used to be a double a plus when you got to go down to double a because you're not on par with the treasury if you are somewhat rich left more risky than the treasury you're still more risky because the treasury can tax everybody to pay its bills and if the treasury doesn't tax it prints and it debases that dollar that affects all bonds not just its own bonds you know it's also crazy about the rating system why is china the world's biggest creditor nation we owe china trillions how can they be rated double a minus and we're all and we're a double a plus now what kind of trial i does own world is the world's biggest debtor a bigger risk than the world's biggest creditor. now why what's geithner's commen
other part of the infrastructure and the architecture of the markets are being downgraded and miss bowman markets are being downgraded because the player of the u.s. government as a reference rate to talk about how this is going to trickle through to these other pieces of the infrastructure and what consequences certainly because if the u.s. is not aaa if the u.s. . double a plus then if you used to be a double a plus when you got to go down to double a because you're not on par with the...
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friday but the engines on board the soyuz rocket taking it into orbit appear to fail the noughties tom bowman joins me live with more on this tom so tell us what did happen. as far as we know bill the the progress module on top of a soyuz rocket had launched off as scheduled from baikonur in kazakhstan when the three hundred twenty fifth second of its blastoff up toward it there was an engine failure which brought it crashing back down to earth in the altai region in russia's east it certainly hit the ground with a bang the reported impact was felt around one hundred kilometers away and there's also been unconfirmed reports that the craft may have split up into three parts leaving three areas of impact in that region and eyewitness who saw the the craft falling out of the sky told us earlier what she saw. i can only kind of share with you i looked at it and it seemed like a white stripe i thought it was a train a first time but then i realized coins never fly that or quietly and then it turned into some white object and i saw that it was sparkly and you went behind a cloud and i thought you w
friday but the engines on board the soyuz rocket taking it into orbit appear to fail the noughties tom bowman joins me live with more on this tom so tell us what did happen. as far as we know bill the the progress module on top of a soyuz rocket had launched off as scheduled from baikonur in kazakhstan when the three hundred twenty fifth second of its blastoff up toward it there was an engine failure which brought it crashing back down to earth in the altai region in russia's east it certainly...
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woman of the us embassy in berlin organized russian special services as well as a number of other bowman's in georgia some media have reported that some wild leaders have confronted you can you confirm this. let me put this plainly no head of state has said anything about this to me georgia might be upset about this but this subject is not on my agenda of negotiations with e.u. leaders it's just not there the subject was painfully two thousand and eight because of the conflict but now it's off the agenda there is one issue wanted to w.t.f. recession which we're discussing mainly with the us but sometimes with e.u. representatives as for the explosions the version you mentioned is pure provocative and. i will ask you a simple question are you proud of what you did in two thousand and eight are you ashamed do you suffer because of it. you know that three years have passed how would you describe your emotions. i will try to answer this i don't know if i can do it like a child ward but i will try i suffer to this day because of what happened then i am convinced however that the.
woman of the us embassy in berlin organized russian special services as well as a number of other bowman's in georgia some media have reported that some wild leaders have confronted you can you confirm this. let me put this plainly no head of state has said anything about this to me georgia might be upset about this but this subject is not on my agenda of negotiations with e.u. leaders it's just not there the subject was painfully two thousand and eight because of the conflict but now it's off...
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of the us embassy in illicit organize space russian special services as well as a number of other bowman's in georgia some media have reported that someone is have confronted you about this can you confirm this. let me put this plainly there was a no head of state has said anything about this to make them to order might be upset about this but this subject is not on my agenda of negotiations with e.u. leaders it's just not the meat of the subject was painfully two thousand and eight because of a conflict with one but now it's off the agenda that there is one issue of the w t o recession which we're discussing mainly with the us and sometimes with e.u. representatives that's for the explosions the version you mentioned is pure provocative nonsense going for the i will ask you simple question why are you proud of what you did in two thousand and eight are you seem to do you suffer because of it you know that no out of three years have passed how would you describe your emotions or profits. but first if i will try to answer this i don't know if i can do it like a child ward but i will try i s
of the us embassy in illicit organize space russian special services as well as a number of other bowman's in georgia some media have reported that someone is have confronted you about this can you confirm this. let me put this plainly there was a no head of state has said anything about this to make them to order might be upset about this but this subject is not on my agenda of negotiations with e.u. leaders it's just not the meat of the subject was painfully two thousand and eight because of...
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. >> reporter: fellow republican christopher bowman called on the driver to come forward.e recalled casper the son of former child chief. >> it's only about 2 or 3 people in the entire city with breath of knowledge that the city -- >> he chaired that central committee for longer than anyone else. and -- they hope it's not long before the hit and run driver is caught. here is another look right now as the suspect vehicle, if you've seen it you're asked to call police. i'm heather holmes, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an update now on a gas leak that prompted evagations for three hours. the break happened around 12:15 at 32nd anden linden street. contractor accidentally cut into a 4-inch gas line. as precaution about 50 people were evacuated while pg and e capped the line. they were allowed back into their home around 5:40. natural gas station has been restored to the 39 customers who lost service. >>> 20 people had to be taken to the hospital this afternoon after -- 9 children were among those taken to the hospital. the sacramento fire department says a mechanical problem caused
. >> reporter: fellow republican christopher bowman called on the driver to come forward.e recalled casper the son of former child chief. >> it's only about 2 or 3 people in the entire city with breath of knowledge that the city -- >> he chaired that central committee for longer than anyone else. and -- they hope it's not long before the hit and run driver is caught. here is another look right now as the suspect vehicle, if you've seen it you're asked to call police. i'm...
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. >> reporter: fellow republican christopher bowman called on the driver to come forward. he recalled casper the son of former child chief. >> it's only about 2 or 3 people in the entire city with breath of knowledge that the city -- >> he chaired that central committee for longer than anyone else. and -- they hope it's not long before the hit and run driver is caught. here is another look right now as the suspect vehicle, if you've seen it you're asked to call police. i'm heather holmes, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an update now on a gas leak that prompted evagations for three hours. the break happened around 12:15 at 32nd anden linden street. contractor accidentally cut into a 4-inch gas line. as precaution about 50 people were evacuated while pg and e capped the line. they were allowed back into their home around 5:40. natural gas station has been restored to the 39 customers who lost service. >>> 20 people had to be taken to the hospital this afternoon after -- 9 children were among those taken to the hospital. the sacramento fire department says a mechanical problem caus
. >> reporter: fellow republican christopher bowman called on the driver to come forward. he recalled casper the son of former child chief. >> it's only about 2 or 3 people in the entire city with breath of knowledge that the city -- >> he chaired that central committee for longer than anyone else. and -- they hope it's not long before the hit and run driver is caught. here is another look right now as the suspect vehicle, if you've seen it you're asked to call police. i'm...
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come close to admitting that they do this to mother jones joins me to discuss this is nick bowman news out of their former nick thanks so much for joining us tonight thanks for having me now like i said some of the stories have already been out there they've been reported on the media when it comes to go at muhammad for example but you managed to do a really good job of compiling that right to show that this is a trend here do you have any idea of course some of the statements are we have no idea how many people might be out there but how many people so far at least as there are documented proof of who claim it has happened that will of people who claim this is hop into them i found a. source but there are a lot of reasons why you wouldn't. go public with something like that. i personally know some people who privately claim that this is happened to them but he's gone public for fear of prosecution or for or for fear that you know they might look like not so because they might go public with a story that they were detained and interrogated the broad and that the f.b.i. had something to
come close to admitting that they do this to mother jones joins me to discuss this is nick bowman news out of their former nick thanks so much for joining us tonight thanks for having me now like i said some of the stories have already been out there they've been reported on the media when it comes to go at muhammad for example but you managed to do a really good job of compiling that right to show that this is a trend here do you have any idea of course some of the statements are we have no...
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parks and bowman voted for john mccain. what would you like to hear from the president right now?i'd love for him to say that, you know, our economy is going to blossom once again. >> i think there's a lot of people that are just tired of listening about what we need to do. they want to see something happen. they want to see the results of all this talk. >> reporter: when the town hall ended, we met with the president in a back corner of the wyffels warehouse. this past week your popularity hit a record low. what does that say to you? >> what it says to me is i'm the president of the united states. when people aren't happy with what's happening in washington, i'm going to be impacted just like congress is. you know, i completely understand that. we expected that. that frustrates people understandably. you've got an unemployment rate that is still too high and an economy that is not growing fast enough. for me to argue, look, we've actually made the right decisions, things would have been much worse had we not made those decisions, that's not that satisfying if you don't have a job
parks and bowman voted for john mccain. what would you like to hear from the president right now?i'd love for him to say that, you know, our economy is going to blossom once again. >> i think there's a lot of people that are just tired of listening about what we need to do. they want to see something happen. they want to see the results of all this talk. >> reporter: when the town hall ended, we met with the president in a back corner of the wyffels warehouse. this past week your...
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my name is karlyn bowman and i'm a senior fellow at a.i. paul ryan and david brooks inaugurated this series with the debate on how much government is good government. we had a recent debate on whether social medias destroy friendships. you can see all of these debates on the a.i. website. the idea behind the debates is to offer a simple provocative question and bring two of the best people to discuss it. executing this is no small task. i'd like to salute my a.i. colleague who's sitting in the corner and kristin, who works in a congressional liaison shop for working to make this particular debate a reality. i'm excited to be mono-- moderating today. the topic of an emerging democratic is central to what i'm trying to do. but i wear another hat. i'm an amateur historian of the institute . today's hyperpartisan environment threatens to united mine that important role. i expect our two debaters today probably disagree on many things but they have a deep respect for knowledge and history. ruy teixeira and michael barone are here. their interpre
my name is karlyn bowman and i'm a senior fellow at a.i. paul ryan and david brooks inaugurated this series with the debate on how much government is good government. we had a recent debate on whether social medias destroy friendships. you can see all of these debates on the a.i. website. the idea behind the debates is to offer a simple provocative question and bring two of the best people to discuss it. executing this is no small task. i'd like to salute my a.i. colleague who's sitting in the...
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or fundamentally contrary to our national interest, how should we think about what is susceptible bowman -- what is susceptible -- able.dablaccept what should we be pushing towards in terms of an exceptional level of control? >> i think that what people would consider to be lawless in their communities, the first important thing is to be thinking about the border as an area of law enforcement. we do not expect any kind of perfection, but what we do expect is said somebody is minding the store. we expect when something happens, the 911 number is going to work. there will be an ambulance if needed, and people will do bad things. the perception along the border has yet to be achieved in some places along the border, but more importantly along the interior. the building of an -- who live along the border know the difference. one example is the tijuana river basin, which was totally no man's land, and which is now a housing development. people live there along the border. people who actually live there -- in el paso it is the same thing. in most parts of the border, they recognize there is a
or fundamentally contrary to our national interest, how should we think about what is susceptible bowman -- what is susceptible -- able.dablaccept what should we be pushing towards in terms of an exceptional level of control? >> i think that what people would consider to be lawless in their communities, the first important thing is to be thinking about the border as an area of law enforcement. we do not expect any kind of perfection, but what we do expect is said somebody is minding the...