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story i've heard it's about technology in the slowdown of technological innovation that's called bob gordon has talked about that because it's a long history of that i don't think those are either of those are true the real problem is that we have we can get demand in this economy as a result of income distribution trends wealth distribution trends the forces of globalization and i think that we've done nothing to address that and so therefore you've got to find another source of demand larry summers is talking about fiscal policy and government spending infrastructure i think that's great because we have a lot of needs or we need to repair the structure but we've got to get the other part talked about how are we going to fix the income distribution problem how. going to fix the negative forces that globalization has on the wages and incomes of everybody so how much do we in the u.s. from this current growth model that we have. i would start with sort of things like we are talking about the minimum wage i would institutionalize it by the way the way you have a minimum wage and you tie it to
story i've heard it's about technology in the slowdown of technological innovation that's called bob gordon has talked about that because it's a long history of that i don't think those are either of those are true the real problem is that we have we can get demand in this economy as a result of income distribution trends wealth distribution trends the forces of globalization and i think that we've done nothing to address that and so therefore you've got to find another source of demand larry...
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>> that is one of our papers and my colleague bob gordon is the one who did the story. we asked for bids having to do with what was going to handle the campaign. state dragged its feet. we're supposed to get it in 7 business days. we asked for them in august and we got them in december. we're going through all of that. what we found out is that the organization, the agency, that got it actually charged more and is politically connected and makes contributions to political candidates, that sort of thing. the losing campaign does not. that the top of what we found out so far. >> bob ingle, i'm sure we'll talk to you again soon. thank you very much. let's get straight to the power panel. alice stewart and jimmy williams and senior white house reporter carrie brown. the speech will happen at 3:00, the state of the state, we're hearing that he's going to spend sometime at least talking about the bridge scandal. obviously it's not going to be the bulk of that speech, probably just a nod. should we see a different tone than we saw in that marathon on thursday press conference,
>> that is one of our papers and my colleague bob gordon is the one who did the story. we asked for bids having to do with what was going to handle the campaign. state dragged its feet. we're supposed to get it in 7 business days. we asked for them in august and we got them in december. we're going through all of that. what we found out is that the organization, the agency, that got it actually charged more and is politically connected and makes contributions to political candidates, that...
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gordon 6:00 tonight. details in the federal criminal case against bob mcdonnell and his wife marina. we will hear with the governor did not say during his press conference. this imagine dealing with cold weather without any heat. we will explain the problems that have left several residents without heat in their homes. those stories and more in a few minutes. >> let's get a check of the cold. >> we're down to 16 degrees in arlington. the numbers will continue to fall. let's get a look outside. h high school, they may progress in the -- 19 at reagan national airport. temperature wise, we had a phi -- in one a new high temperature at 15 and dulles. and 12 of between two blood tonight. at least the winds will be light. a few clouds moving in overnight. it should be cold and calm. more clouds moving quickly. a little disturbance and a cold front. a few flurries. it may be an isolated snow shower. temperatures will be key. we will spend the evening hours dropping into the single digits. we will see clouds move in tomorrow. the better chances to the west. there could be a flurry or a snow
gordon 6:00 tonight. details in the federal criminal case against bob mcdonnell and his wife marina. we will hear with the governor did not say during his press conference. this imagine dealing with cold weather without any heat. we will explain the problems that have left several residents without heat in their homes. those stories and more in a few minutes. >> let's get a check of the cold. >> we're down to 16 degrees in arlington. the numbers will continue to fall. let's get a...
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bob mcdonnell. we will talk to gordon witkin. also i conversation on the west virginia chemical spill and whether new revelations are needed. our guests are from the competitive enterprise institute and from the center from progressive reform. and they look at mandatory life sentences for young people, with a guest from the catholic university law school. journal" everyon morning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on season. --m this morning's program reallyoining us is greg -- gregory wallance. he is the former assistance u.s. attorney for new york. it was aimed at kirks. as the news report indicated a very wealthy arab sheik was .d's and to buy stolen cd pay off politicians. and no one at that time ever -- it would it was result in the conviction of six congressmen, a united states senator, and a host of lesser officials. host: how did it get to bribery charges? guest: at the core of abscam was a professional con man known as mel weinberg. he's is played by christian bale in "american hustle." he made it come alive. he could create an i
bob mcdonnell. we will talk to gordon witkin. also i conversation on the west virginia chemical spill and whether new revelations are needed. our guests are from the competitive enterprise institute and from the center from progressive reform. and they look at mandatory life sentences for young people, with a guest from the catholic university law school. journal" everyon morning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on season. --m this morning's program reallyoining us is greg -- gregory wallance. he...
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bob gates and i worked on these efficients. the system revolts when you do that. i tell a story, gordon england came in and i was the budget officer for the navy in 2001. he said we'll cut 10,000 civilians out of the navy. i took the money out and three years later we were down one civilian. so because there are senior civilians who have worked there their whole life and they understand the system and they're great people. but it's how do you get at solving that kind of problem. it's very, very tough. >> my question is there's been much written about a coming war against the active force and the national guard in the reserves. i seen a statistic about 27% of the d.o.d. budget and 40% roughly of the deployment days. >> good morning. my question is about, there has been much written recently about a coming war between the active force in the national guard and reserves. the national guard reserves spent 27% of the dod budget and 40% of deployment days. what do you think is ahead of this battle between the reserve force and the active-duty with fewer resources? and how do you think they're
bob gates and i worked on these efficients. the system revolts when you do that. i tell a story, gordon england came in and i was the budget officer for the navy in 2001. he said we'll cut 10,000 civilians out of the navy. i took the money out and three years later we were down one civilian. so because there are senior civilians who have worked there their whole life and they understand the system and they're great people. but it's how do you get at solving that kind of problem. it's very, very...
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former defense secretary bob gates says the obama lighthouse is the most centralized and controlling of any administration since that of richard nixon. the former spokesperson j.d. gordonsome money. charles: we are in a stream immoral. can't do it without companies like this, the security, the grid, everything so we can love the streaming world we are in. the stock took a hit recently. i think it is oversold. charles: the top deck, i am reiterating, the third day in a row someone made a top pick of something on the show. stuart: info block. i think they're watching you. remember on this program when charles said he wanted the device to control how much he'd? we may have found the product in the half before, a fort that vibrates, turns red when someone eats too fast. listen to this. >> when i take a bite. it turned red. stuart: don't talk with your mouth full. we connected the 4 to a computer and it said you were 43% -- what does that mean? charles: i only ate properly at the right pays 43% of the time. other than that i was shovelling it in. than you gain weight did this thing was so amazing. i had something similar when i was growing up. it was called my father. leica
former defense secretary bob gates says the obama lighthouse is the most centralized and controlling of any administration since that of richard nixon. the former spokesperson j.d. gordonsome money. charles: we are in a stream immoral. can't do it without companies like this, the security, the grid, everything so we can love the streaming world we are in. the stock took a hit recently. i think it is oversold. charles: the top deck, i am reiterating, the third day in a row someone made a top...
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bob gates and i worked on these efficiencies. the system rolls when you do that. i tell a story -- gordon englund came in. i was a programmer for the navy. he said we're going to cut 10,000 civilians out of the navy. i took the money out. three years later, we were down one civilian. because they -- there are civilians who have worked their whole life, they are great people. it is how do you get at solving that kind of problem? it is very tough. >> questions? yes, sir? way for the mike. back there? sl this gentleman first. >> good morning. my question is about, there has been much written recently about a coming war between the active force in the national guard and reserves. the national guard reserves spent 27% of the dod budget and 40% of deployment days. what do you think is ahead of this battle between the reserve force and the active-duty with fewer resources? and how do you think they're reserve forces are going to fare? >> i had no preparation for dealing with the national guard and reserve and active forces but actually having handled the marine corps money and aviation, my whole life -- it is al
bob gates and i worked on these efficiencies. the system rolls when you do that. i tell a story -- gordon englund came in. i was a programmer for the navy. he said we're going to cut 10,000 civilians out of the navy. i took the money out. three years later, we were down one civilian. because they -- there are civilians who have worked their whole life, they are great people. it is how do you get at solving that kind of problem? it is very tough. >> questions? yes, sir? way for the mike....
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gordon, for putting this together for us. we very much appreciate. secondly to thank but also to tell you who they were, the commissioners and me personally our research director. as bob said, we are the hacks. the commission the other commissioners were made up of five election professionals and three members of the private sector in private industry. chris thomas is the elections director of the state of michigan. anne mcquillen, worked for the texas secretary of state and ran elections in texas for 16 years. trey grayson was the secretary of state of kentucky for two years and is now the director of the institute of politics up at harvard. and tammy patrick is the federal compliance officer in maracopa county. nate persily, who i mentioned, is a professor of law par excellence did i pronounce that right, the excellence part? >> you're my coteacher this year. >> that's true. one of the great honor and fun things i've done. at stanford university. we also had three folks from the private sector with us. joe echevarria was the c.e.o. of deloitte touche, north america, michelle coleman mayes, currently the general counsel at the new york city public library, had been a
gordon, for putting this together for us. we very much appreciate. secondly to thank but also to tell you who they were, the commissioners and me personally our research director. as bob said, we are the hacks. the commission the other commissioners were made up of five election professionals and three members of the private sector in private industry. chris thomas is the elections director of the state of michigan. anne mcquillen, worked for the texas secretary of state and ran elections in...
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bob gates and i and others worked on quote, unquote efficiencies, the system revolts when you do that. i tell a story, gordon england came in, i was budget officer for the navy. gordon england said we'll cut 10,000 civilians out of the navy. i took the money out and three years later we were down one civilian. so because, because there are senior civilians who have worked there their whole life. they understand the system and they're great people but it's how do you get at solving that kind of problem? and it's very, very tough. >> questions? yes, sir. >> wait for the mic. back there i think, this gentleman. >> good morning, admiral. patrick wilson from the babcock and wilcox company. my question is there is much written recently about a coming war between the active force and the national guard and reserves and i know, i've seen a statistic, the national guard reserve is 27% of the dod budget but 40% roughly of deployment days. what do you think is ahead in this battle between reserve force and active duty with fewer resources, smaller blanket, if you will? how do you think the reserve forces are going to f
bob gates and i and others worked on quote, unquote efficiencies, the system revolts when you do that. i tell a story, gordon england came in, i was budget officer for the navy. gordon england said we'll cut 10,000 civilians out of the navy. i took the money out and three years later we were down one civilian. so because, because there are senior civilians who have worked there their whole life. they understand the system and they're great people but it's how do you get at solving that kind of...