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larson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be considered as read and printed in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. mr. larson: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the house will be in order. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, on yesterday i was detained in my state on official business and i'd like to refer to roll call vote 699 on monday, september 12, 2001. i request unanimous consent for the following vote to be placed in the record at the appropriate place. roll call 609 on a motion to suspend the rules and agree to h.r. 26 to amend the united states code, i would have voted aye. roll call vote number 700 on a motion to suspend the rules and agree to h.r. 2633, to amend the united states code on time limits for appeals, i would have voted aye. on 6
larson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be considered as read and printed in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. mr. larson: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the house will be in order. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, on yesterday i was...
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. >> john adam larson. >> gary edward lasko. >> nicholas craig lassman. >> paul laszczynski. >> stephen james lauria >> maria lavache >> denis francis lavelle >> jeannine mary laverde >> your family laws and mrs. you. >> and my father, the greatest father, a role model, a friend, husband, and brother. you are greatly missed and love every day. i will carry you with me in my heart and mind forever. >> anna a. laverty >> steven lawn >> robert lawrence >> nathaniel lawson >> eugen gabriel lazar >> james patrick leahy >> joseph gerard leavey >> neil joseph leavy >> leon lebor >> kenneth charles ledee >> alan j. lederman >> elena f. ledesma >> alexis leduc >> david s. lee brother ofhusband, nine siblings living for about the world. >> and my brother-in-law, engine company 240, battalion 48, of brooklyn. michael, you are missed and dyno will meet again in haven't. thank you. >> gary h. lee >> hyun joon lee >> juanita lee >> kathryn blair lee >> linda c. lee >> lorraine mary lee >> myoung woo lee >> richard y. lee >> stuart soo-jin lee >> yang der lee >> stephen paul lefkowitz >> adriana legro
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. >>> it may be the year of the r-rated comedy, but bucky larson "born to be a star" bombed with justfor the weekend. >>> finally, could a new showbiz power be evolving? jennifer lopez and bradley cooper went out for what was described as a romantic dinner in new york city. any guess at where they went? >> no. tell me. >> per se. have you ever heard of it? >> no. >> it is a family fancy place where i don't think they host us. they could have been meeting about a movie or something like that, but -- >> didn't she just get divorced? >> i think it's been, what, ten days? yeah. moving on. >>> and finally, this comes to us from around the world where others also marked the tenth anniversary of september 11th paying tribute to the thousands who perished. somber ceremonies varied in style. italy lit up rome's coliseum to honor the victims. thousands showed up at st. paul's cathedral to pay respects. in afghanistan, u.s. service men and women participated, reading the names of the fallen as flags flew at half staff in their honor. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first
. >>> it may be the year of the r-rated comedy, but bucky larson "born to be a star" bombed with justfor the weekend. >>> finally, could a new showbiz power be evolving? jennifer lopez and bradley cooper went out for what was described as a romantic dinner in new york city. any guess at where they went? >> no. tell me. >> per se. have you ever heard of it? >> no. >> it is a family fancy place where i don't think they host us. they could have...
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she goes to the university of chicago, lauren larson. [applause] >> i live with him. [laughter] he's racked with self-doubt all the time. [laughter] he works four to eight in the morning, and then he worries for the rest of the day. [laughter] >> thank you, that's enough. [laughter] >> it is true. it is in fact true that self-doubt is something that i mean something i have to deal with all the time, and i like to think it drives me to really hunt for stories that are the kind of thing that i'm going to like and that people, other people are actually going to like, but i sure as hell wish there was some elixir i could take to give me one day i was not afraid something was going to be a bomb. case in point, when devil on the white city, on the eve of the publication, i was convinced, check with anybody in my family, i was convinced that my career was over. [laughter] because this was a book that had two narratives that never intersected and broke all the rules of narrative. they intersect at one small point, and so there you go. i had similar fears for this one, so ther
she goes to the university of chicago, lauren larson. [applause] >> i live with him. [laughter] he's racked with self-doubt all the time. [laughter] he works four to eight in the morning, and then he worries for the rest of the day. [laughter] >> thank you, that's enough. [laughter] >> it is true. it is in fact true that self-doubt is something that i mean something i have to deal with all the time, and i like to think it drives me to really hunt for stories that are the kind...
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it may be the year of the r-rated comedy, but bucky larson "born to be a star" bombed with just $1.5did we even talk about it on friday? i don't think we did. >>> finally, could a new showbiz power couple be evolving? tmv is reporting over the weekend j.lo and bradley cooper went out for what was described as a romantic dinner in new york city. >> maybe he's shopping a movie around. >> i guess if he calls you'll go with him. what woman would say no? >> what are you talking about? i don't think the husband would like that so much. >> if bradley cooper called you for dinner -- >> would be for business. >> that's what j.lo did. >> we'll talk about the news. >> i'm lynn berry, this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned "way too early" with willie geist starts right now. >>> president obama at ground zero on sunday to dedicate the national 9/11 memorial, surrounded by the families of the victims on the tenth anniversary of the attacks of september 11, 2001. quote is did you watch all the coverage yesterday or are you just emotionally exhausted like a lot of people.
it may be the year of the r-rated comedy, but bucky larson "born to be a star" bombed with just $1.5did we even talk about it on friday? i don't think we did. >>> finally, could a new showbiz power couple be evolving? tmv is reporting over the weekend j.lo and bradley cooper went out for what was described as a romantic dinner in new york city. >> maybe he's shopping a movie around. >> i guess if he calls you'll go with him. what woman would say no? >> what...
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section where ed larson was standing 20 feet over the crash site. >> it was coming right at us. >> he took off running. flying debris woke him up, waking up in a helicopter that had moments before been on display at the air race. >> evidently i was hit on the back of the head by something. >> reporter: and rescue crews rushed more than 60 victims to local hospitals. doctors are still treating patients with critical injuries like head wounds and amputated limbs. he was working security the day of the crash, and went back on saturday to help the national transportation safety board map the debris field. >> you could see everything, how it was scattered. and most importantly for me, there was a pile of belts, apparently a military person had gone through the stands, collecting belts from people for using -- from people for use. >> reporter: instruments on the ghost did send data to the racing team below. >> these could be critical for us to perform analysis that would allow us to examine the certain structure or medical -- structural or medical issues. >> reporter: that will be examined
section where ed larson was standing 20 feet over the crash site. >> it was coming right at us. >> he took off running. flying debris woke him up, waking up in a helicopter that had moments before been on display at the air race. >> evidently i was hit on the back of the head by something. >> reporter: and rescue crews rushed more than 60 victims to local hospitals. doctors are still treating patients with critical injuries like head wounds and amputated limbs. he was...
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ed larson was standing 20 feet from the crash site. >> it veered over and now it's come right at us. >> reporter: he took off running. flying debris knocked him out. he woke up in a military medevac helicopter that moments before had been on display at the air race. >> evidently, i was hit on the back of the head by something. >> reporter: rescue crews rushed more than 60 victims to local hospitals. doctors are still treating patients with critical injuries like head wounds and amputated limbs. mark greenwell was working security the day of the crash and went back saturday to help the national transportation safety board map the debris field. >> you can see everything how it was scattered. most poignantly for me, there was a pile of belts. apparently a military person had gone through the stand collecting belts from people for use as tourniquets. >> reporter: the ntsb says it could take months to figure out what caused 74-year-old jimmy leeward to lose control of his plane. but instruments on the "galloping ghost" did send data to the racing team below. >> these could be critical for
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no point going to go you know i mean mission so many ways so domination is the key to concluding larson's weapons if they can get a higher interest in them i'm going to is not going to them now i have another question i'm not sure of whether you can comment on that if i did just a lot of personal observations. surprising because back in march it was primarily driven by they see young people like teenagers or young men in the twenty's who ran to the front lines almost for the fun of it but i think pictures are now getting from tripoli show very different sort of troubles there is a middle aged man who seem to be a far more professional than their handling of boris. how did that shift happen i think first of all you know you're on the ground for this so i mean. sort of watching myself through you know that when you're young you think you're immortal i think what is the revolution has become let's go from the stage where it looks like being successful when you get the vanguard and also the people who are in civilian clothes in the middle age i would guess you know this is a good officer we'v
no point going to go you know i mean mission so many ways so domination is the key to concluding larson's weapons if they can get a higher interest in them i'm going to is not going to them now i have another question i'm not sure of whether you can comment on that if i did just a lot of personal observations. surprising because back in march it was primarily driven by they see young people like teenagers or young men in the twenty's who ran to the front lines almost for the fun of it but i...
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have you going to him going to so many ways sort of i mean this and that's the key to concluding larson's weapons if they can get out of english in the i'm going there's no going to them now i have another question i'm not sure whether you can call it a value but if it's just a lot of personal observations. this uprising began back in march it was primarily driven by they see young people like teenagers a young man in the twenty's who ran to the front lines almost for the fun of it but i think pictures are now getting from tripoli show very different sort of troubles there is a middle aged man who seems to be a far more proficient in their handling of the army's. got shift happened i think first of all you know i mean on the ground all the sort of main. sort of watch myself growing old when you're young you think you are a forceful i think what is the revolution has become let's go from the stage where it looks like being successful would you care about who are going to vote for the people who are in civilian clothes in the middle aged i would guess this is good for you somebody that we'r
have you going to him going to so many ways sort of i mean this and that's the key to concluding larson's weapons if they can get out of english in the i'm going there's no going to them now i have another question i'm not sure whether you can call it a value but if it's just a lot of personal observations. this uprising began back in march it was primarily driven by they see young people like teenagers a young man in the twenty's who ran to the front lines almost for the fun of it but i think...
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to go get me i mean national so many was sort of i mean there's no there's the key to controlling larson's weapons if they can get i mean this from the i'm going to is not going to them now i have another question i'm not sure about or you can't comment on that but if it's just a lot of personal observations. this uprising began back in march it was primarily driven by these young people like teenagers or young men in that twenty's who ran to the frontlines almost for the fun of it but the pictures we're now getting from tripoli show very different sort of troubles there is a. whole seem to be a far more professional than their handling of boris. how did that shift happen i think first of all you know i mean on the ground all the sort of main. sort of watch myself growing old and when you're young you think your immortal i think what is the revolution. let's go to the stage where it looks like being successful with the ground working for all of the people who are in civilian clothes of the middle age i would guess you know this is a go. we've seen the work of the wind just with you know tr
to go get me i mean national so many was sort of i mean there's no there's the key to controlling larson's weapons if they can get i mean this from the i'm going to is not going to them now i have another question i'm not sure about or you can't comment on that but if it's just a lot of personal observations. this uprising began back in march it was primarily driven by these young people like teenagers or young men in that twenty's who ran to the frontlines almost for the fun of it but the...
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larson? >> listen, the "national journal" came out with excellent articles. 11 ways to put people back to work in this economy without impacting the deficit whatsoever. 18 ways in which to invest in america and make sure that we're both growing that economy and accomplishing the goals that chris van hollen outlined. this is an enormous opportunity for congress. at a time, let's be frank about this, when the general public's impression of what happens here in congress is at an all-time low. but this is a point for us to rally together. much like we did on the steps of that capitol back on -- in the aftermath of september 11. it's a time for us to seize greatness as mr. becerra and mr. hoyer said, by pulling together as americans. and that's where i think the opportunity is here. it's bipartisan, but we're proud as democrats to lead the way. and as steny said, to have a president that's out there continuing to be an ally to both sides to make sure it's america that we move forward during this t
larson? >> listen, the "national journal" came out with excellent articles. 11 ways to put people back to work in this economy without impacting the deficit whatsoever. 18 ways in which to invest in america and make sure that we're both growing that economy and accomplishing the goals that chris van hollen outlined. this is an enormous opportunity for congress. at a time, let's be frank about this, when the general public's impression of what happens here in congress is at an...
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. >> ed larson collapsed from the impact of the crash and shrapnel hitting him in the back of the leg as well as the head. he also suffered a broken achilles tendon. >>> 22-year-old michael wogan of phoenix was in the crowd with his father when the plane came down. wogan had muscular dystrophy. he overcame his disability graduating magna cumlade, he also started his own internet business. wogan wasn't supposed to be at reno but traveled after his brother decided not to go. his father survived but suffered serious injuries. we have more footage of the crash on our website. >>> the ntsb say it is pilot in a west virginia air show crash yesterday was attempting a roll over maneuver before he went down. a team of federal investigators today began piecing together what went wrong. they say the pilot was 300 feet from the ground when it began to climb. the plane was starting to roll but didn't complete the roll and then plunged to the ground. the pilot was killed. nobody on the ground was injured. >>> here at home a hayward man was shot to death, his wife wounded in an apparent ambush at hi
. >> ed larson collapsed from the impact of the crash and shrapnel hitting him in the back of the leg as well as the head. he also suffered a broken achilles tendon. >>> 22-year-old michael wogan of phoenix was in the crowd with his father when the plane came down. wogan had muscular dystrophy. he overcame his disability graduating magna cumlade, he also started his own internet business. wogan wasn't supposed to be at reno but traveled after his brother decided not to go. his...
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low and the russian ruble is trading about thirty two to the dollar it's worst for two years nick larson from national australia bank explains why not just as a pulling out of a martian economy it's. during the previous process of quantitative easing investors bought emerging market currencies they bought emerging market stocks because that's where the fastest growth in the world was but even amongst those large fast growing economies we're starting to see a bit of disappointment creeping in brazil even moved to cut rates a couple of weeks ago so although the absolute levels of growth are going to be higher in those emerging markets the surprises the new news is coming on the downside and investors are responding to those negative surprises but exiting the markets which they were most of. let's have a look at the numbers now oil is falling for a second day as investors speculate that he will demand in the u.s. will falter but so it is not trading at eighty two dollars a barrel while brant plant is at one hundred seven dollars a barrel in europe the markets are also taking a beating in lo
low and the russian ruble is trading about thirty two to the dollar it's worst for two years nick larson from national australia bank explains why not just as a pulling out of a martian economy it's. during the previous process of quantitative easing investors bought emerging market currencies they bought emerging market stocks because that's where the fastest growth in the world was but even amongst those large fast growing economies we're starting to see a bit of disappointment creeping in...
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. -- john larson. there's a story in the new york times this morning about c- span's new history project. tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern time and for the next 45 days we will be on location from the historic sites connected with eight men who ran for office over the course of history and lost, but wertheir policies had an effect on american history. brian writes about the series this way -- thomas dewey is one of the people profiled. william jennings bryan and his famous campaign. alongside that, george mcgovern. charles evans hughes. and henry clay. henry clay will be our first subject. that's tomorrow night from his estate in lexington, kentucky, called ashland, a 90-minute live program talking about his history and his legacy and contributions he made to american society, sometimes for good and sometimes for ill as we go through the series. join us for that. sent francisco, john is up next as we talk about last night's debate. republican, you are on. good morning. caller: good morning. speaking
. -- john larson. there's a story in the new york times this morning about c- span's new history project. tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern time and for the next 45 days we will be on location from the historic sites connected with eight men who ran for office over the course of history and lost, but wertheir policies had an effect on american history. brian writes about the series this way -- thomas dewey is one of the people profiled. william jennings bryan and his famous campaign....
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. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> crosscut larson, thank you.here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ [ male announcer ] in here, medical history follows you... even when you're away from home. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating solutions, helping business, and the world...work. rethink possible. with two children and no way to support them. people told me i wasn't going to do anything. and i just decided i have more to offer than that. i put myself through nursing school, and then i decided to go get a doctorate degree. university of phoenix gave me the knowledge to make a difference in people's lives. my name is dr. kimberly horton. i manage a network of over a thousand nurses, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. and i am a phoenix. if something is simply the color of gold, is it really worth more? we don't think so. chase sapphire preferred is a card of a different color. unlike others, you get twice the points on travel, and t
. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> crosscut larson, thank you.here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ [ male announcer ] in here, medical history follows you... even when you're away from home. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating solutions, helping business, and the world...work. rethink possible. with two children and no way to support them. people told me i wasn't going to do anything. and i just decided i...
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john larson, chair of the house democratic caucus is expected to release three bills today to shift the focus of the deficit committee into job creation as well. with the speech scheduling snafu behind him, house speaker john boehner is moving to his own address. his office confirms he will deliver his remarks to washington on september 15th. let's stop there and pause. first of all, boehner, i'm not surprised they are taking on. they should have their own ideas. this infrastructure concept, we don't know a lot about it, but it feels tired. >> it hasn't really started. everybody has been recommending this for several years. it's one of the best opportunities we have to fix the infrastructure. it's a job multiplier. it doesn't just save jobs, multiplies them. it's not going to take a long time to get under way so the impact on the economy is going to be quite, quite -- >> i think that's what i mean. it feels as if it should have been launched two years ago. >> i recommended it at the president's jobs conference two years ago. i spoke with ray lahood, the secretary of transportation and i
john larson, chair of the house democratic caucus is expected to release three bills today to shift the focus of the deficit committee into job creation as well. with the speech scheduling snafu behind him, house speaker john boehner is moving to his own address. his office confirms he will deliver his remarks to washington on september 15th. let's stop there and pause. first of all, boehner, i'm not surprised they are taking on. they should have their own ideas. this infrastructure concept, we...
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larson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be considered as read and be printed in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: senate 846, an act to designate the united states courthouse located at 80 lafayette street in jefferson city street as the christopher s. bond united states courthouse. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 2401. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. pursuant to house resolution 406 and rule 18, the chair declares the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 2401. the chair appoints the gentleman from a
larson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be considered as read and be printed in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: senate 846, an act to designate the united states courthouse located at 80 lafayette street in jefferson city street as the christopher s. bond united states courthouse. the speaker pro...
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leslie marshall who is a laid ohio talk show host along with lars larson.om the kaiser foundation which monitors this stuff, they have been pro the president's healthcare overhaul is that the employer-provided healthcare insurance has got up 8% to 9%, passing $15,000 for family coverage. but they say only about 1.5% of that is due to the healthcare law, and the provisions so far. so, lars, does that bode well or poorly for the obama administration? >> it bodes poorly because ultimately the obama healthcare plan called for covering another 40 million in america, some of them the illegal aliens you were just talking about and that's going cost money. they borrowed half a trillion dollars from immediate care and that will hurt america's seniors. all those insurance companies will have to adjust their rates upward as the increase mandates. and including a large group of young americans who make healthy salaries above 50,000 who have chosen not to buy healthcare. all those people have to be covered. it has yet to roll all the way through. it will be a barrier to
leslie marshall who is a laid ohio talk show host along with lars larson.om the kaiser foundation which monitors this stuff, they have been pro the president's healthcare overhaul is that the employer-provided healthcare insurance has got up 8% to 9%, passing $15,000 for family coverage. but they say only about 1.5% of that is due to the healthcare law, and the provisions so far. so, lars, does that bode well or poorly for the obama administration? >> it bodes poorly because ultimately...
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leslie marshall and lars larson. for those who haven't been paying that close attention to this dispute. it gets mentioned over and over. it's part of romney's 7 points he raises as the every debate. he's very upset because boeing is not being allowed to what? >> in here why it national relations board is telling boeing you can't operate this brand-new factory and you can't employ the thousand people and another couple thousand side jobs that would be involved in building this jetliner? why because the nlrb said it was some kind of retaliation against union workers, machinists, well paid professional in washington state who didn't lose a single job. boeing said can we get some labor peace if we build this plant here? they said no. so boeing said we'll build our next factory in a right to work state. you can join the union if you want to, but you are not forced to like you are in washington state. the nlrb says you can't open your plants and build the dreamliner even though there is no other assembly line to build it
leslie marshall and lars larson. for those who haven't been paying that close attention to this dispute. it gets mentioned over and over. it's part of romney's 7 points he raises as the every debate. he's very upset because boeing is not being allowed to what? >> in here why it national relations board is telling boeing you can't operate this brand-new factory and you can't employ the thousand people and another couple thousand side jobs that would be involved in building this jetliner?...
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joining me now fox news contributor leslie marshal and syndicated talk show hose, along with lar larsonndicated radio host lar larson.com. that is, lars the associated press doing a fact check and saying the data is not there, the rich do pay considerably more than the middle class and the poor when it comes to taxes. >> oh, yeah, there are all kinds of numbers. if you want to talk about the really poor who make lens $18,000 a year they pay less than 1% of the total tax burden in america. since the 1980s the rich have taken up a larger share, now paying about 40% of the total where as the very poor pay a smaller share than they did in the 1980s, up to about 86 in the tax reform then. the numbers are not on leslie's side. i kind of feel sorry for her. megyn: leslie thinks the associated press coming out. this is a quote. the data tell a different story than president obama. on average the wealthiest people in america pay a lot more taxes than the middle class or the poor. they pay at a higher rate, and as a group they contribute a much larger share of the overall tax eggs collected by th
joining me now fox news contributor leslie marshal and syndicated talk show hose, along with lar larsonndicated radio host lar larson.com. that is, lars the associated press doing a fact check and saying the data is not there, the rich do pay considerably more than the middle class and the poor when it comes to taxes. >> oh, yeah, there are all kinds of numbers. if you want to talk about the really poor who make lens $18,000 a year they pay less than 1% of the total tax burden in america....
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lar larson, a syndicated talk show host and fox news contributor. megyn: it's not too much the tea party, it's the congress the do nothing congress that is stifling his agenda. whether you like the congress or don't like the congress, the numbers are not in their favor? they don't like the congress, the american voters? they don't like the president's policy the american voters. so could this be effective? >> i think it can, megyn and i actually think it's about time. in 2008 hope and change was effective. it was a different economy, and americans were in a different place. right now the president, i think, needs to be strong. i am very encouraged as a democrat always saying, hey, where is his mojo and i'm seeing it. megyn: he rolled up the sleeves and took off the tie and you saw a different candidate. >> yes, not only did i see a different candidate i think it's effective. the polls show americans are less favorable of congress and particularly republican in congress than the president and he needs to show how he is different from the republicans
lar larson, a syndicated talk show host and fox news contributor. megyn: it's not too much the tea party, it's the congress the do nothing congress that is stifling his agenda. whether you like the congress or don't like the congress, the numbers are not in their favor? they don't like the congress, the american voters? they don't like the president's policy the american voters. so could this be effective? >> i think it can, megyn and i actually think it's about time. in 2008 hope and...
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host: representative larson has introduced legislation that would require the super -- guest: the main premise is quite simple and very germane. we know from day cbo score that if we reduce unemployment to solve the 7%, that we can reduce the deficit by more than 25%. and so, it seems very common sense and straight forward to me that what we want to do as part of the start of the committee to reduce the debt by $1.50 trillion, if we can get a quarter of that down by putting people back to work, the primary goal of the american public, why not? any economist that you have talked to said they have to have an approach that will deal with the huge unemployment question. this is a path forward. the national journal came out in august with 11 ways to put people back to work without increasing the deficit. there's no shortage of plans. certainly the president will lay out on this evening. democrats have laid out under what we call our kids in america agenda. that's focused primarily on infrastructure improvements and putting people back to work in the aftermath of these horrific storms that w
host: representative larson has introduced legislation that would require the super -- guest: the main premise is quite simple and very germane. we know from day cbo score that if we reduce unemployment to solve the 7%, that we can reduce the deficit by more than 25%. and so, it seems very common sense and straight forward to me that what we want to do as part of the start of the committee to reduce the debt by $1.50 trillion, if we can get a quarter of that down by putting people back to work,...