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we should do everything we can to help every alabamian find work. one of the most meaningful experiences i have had as governor was to participate in the first ever governor's disability job fair with secretary of labor fitzgerald washington, commissioner of mental health lynn beshear, dr. graham sisson, executive director of the governor's office on disability, and commissioner jane elizabeth burdeshaw of the department of rehabilitation services. the fair consisted of more than 95 employers looking to fill over 3,100 positions. 1,100 people attended the disability job fair. one of those job-seekers is with us tonight, caryn mcdade. caryn walked into the governor's disability job fair, on october 30th, looking for an opportunity. as a teenager, caryn's learning disabilities plagued her until she saw no alternative other than dropping out of school. she took ged classes at the birmingham career center and was referred to the alabama department of rehabilitation services to work on resume writing, job development, interviewing and placement. rehabili
we should do everything we can to help every alabamian find work. one of the most meaningful experiences i have had as governor was to participate in the first ever governor's disability job fair with secretary of labor fitzgerald washington, commissioner of mental health lynn beshear, dr. graham sisson, executive director of the governor's office on disability, and commissioner jane elizabeth burdeshaw of the department of rehabilitation services. the fair consisted of more than 95 employers...
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over the past nine months, together, we have proven alabamians seek progress, not stagnation. mr. president, mr. speaker, it is my pleasure to report, we have successfully steadied the
over the past nine months, together, we have proven alabamians seek progress, not stagnation. mr. president, mr. speaker, it is my pleasure to report, we have successfully steadied the
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we exceeded alabamian. i would go the old man. deposited one without the body because you know how it's going without what i want what. the rain doesn't stop and bolivia's slowly sinks into a major natural disaster. ramiro is making slow progress towards the path. but now it's a whole hill that's went down over the road. to. civil hospital he thought he. was impulsive if i thought he did make it that would happen but i was not. to stop to look at any of the high. school but i have a say but get there but i believe that. a landslide has swept away the roads one hundred metres below. together that of there's another number up at an average of three eighty so the film. doesn't out of them which at least they're . the travelers are angry they say the road was poorly constructed. maintenance teams are overwhelmed and a trying to open an alternative route to leave the chemist a moment. but good moments was the quick once you know at c.s.u. one move i maintain my juvie almost finished with him then i was to get closer to him before the.
we exceeded alabamian. i would go the old man. deposited one without the body because you know how it's going without what i want what. the rain doesn't stop and bolivia's slowly sinks into a major natural disaster. ramiro is making slow progress towards the path. but now it's a whole hill that's went down over the road. to. civil hospital he thought he. was impulsive if i thought he did make it that would happen but i was not. to stop to look at any of the high. school but i have a say but get...
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pensacola to try to energize his base, to bring somebody who we thought and obviously the majority of alabamians thought was not prepared to be nor should he have been a member of united states senate. but the president urged his election because he needed it. they went to the polls and our base was very energized and went in big numbers. wasn't that trump's people voted for doug jones. it was that they simply didn't come out. that happen in virginia as well. >> so you think in the republic -- you think in the midterms, republicans will turn out? >> i think there will be a depressed turnout because i think they are not energize and i think there are a lot of republicans who are somewhat disappointed with trump's not changing. they voted for him but expected him to be more presidential. now, on the two speeches he's given to the joint sessions of congress he's been pretty presidential because he was locked in to the teleprompter. but when he is not locked into the teleprompter and he is freewheeling, he hasn't done very well. >> mr. hoyer, i've come to going back to the top i was a metroreporter
pensacola to try to energize his base, to bring somebody who we thought and obviously the majority of alabamians thought was not prepared to be nor should he have been a member of united states senate. but the president urged his election because he needed it. they went to the polls and our base was very energized and went in big numbers. wasn't that trump's people voted for doug jones. it was that they simply didn't come out. that happen in virginia as well. >> so you think in the...
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caller: alabamians contribute quite heavily to the education system.gress was frozen in 1912, 435. today, 435 members. don't you think representation hadd be much better if they 1200 members of congress, maybe 500 senators, and have the centers responsible every two years, make had congress accountable and they do things and more accountable to constituents, instead of choosing who you want to represent, that the represented choose the representatives. guest: you are thinking about the united states senate. that was a big compromise between small and big states, that every state would have yeae same number of representatives in the senate. i never hear anyone discussing changing that. i think that is working as intended by our framers. is -- you hear the conversation by the house from time to time. we have constituents today and i thatstand the concern folks are getting more disconnected with the constituency as it gets larger and larger. the flipside is 435 members is a lot of members to manage. we had a 1200e if person congress that it would be more
caller: alabamians contribute quite heavily to the education system.gress was frozen in 1912, 435. today, 435 members. don't you think representation hadd be much better if they 1200 members of congress, maybe 500 senators, and have the centers responsible every two years, make had congress accountable and they do things and more accountable to constituents, instead of choosing who you want to represent, that the represented choose the representatives. guest: you are thinking about the united...