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and the second question i have is, i was talking with brother chris townsend about if you look at the republican governors association website versus the democratic governors association website, and the rga website is support scott walker, defend scott walker. this is all about scott walker, our hero. you go to the dga website and there's no mention of wisconsin and it's a shock in contrast. my question is, it's part of the problem that the labor movement in this hundreds millions of dollars in a political party that sees them as best as an annoyance, and at worst a something to be held in actual contempt. >> people begin to think discretion are orchestrated. [laughter] this is a service that you've are assaulted? solidarity among all those. i did go to these events, and some softball question. let's hear from brother mike. i'm sorry, alec. [inaudible] >> what's that? just a massive romantic if you want respond to this question of what's the leadership of to come you were just out there. perhaps you could report on it as you've been reporting for other outlets. >> so first off i want
and the second question i have is, i was talking with brother chris townsend about if you look at the republican governors association website versus the democratic governors association website, and the rga website is support scott walker, defend scott walker. this is all about scott walker, our hero. you go to the dga website and there's no mention of wisconsin and it's a shock in contrast. my question is, it's part of the problem that the labor movement in this hundreds millions of dollars...
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are thinking as many people in corporate america and firms like general electric, which brother chris townsendhas those pleasure join with verizon, who continually try to consign us to the past, rhetorically at least with their constant repetition and references to legacy contracts and legacy benefits, the latter of which we are now told are no longer affordable anywhere in the country come in either the private or public sector. we seem to be headed that those cheeseheads guarding to the hart and cairo by the lake in wisconsin. brother about human camp, south of audience diversity of wisconsin. brother mike l., who is probably a twittering. a great young labor journalist just returned from madison. so if we were going to get some reports from the front a little later from bobby knight. anybody else for not dare? david, chris? okay, we've got a whole bunch of out of state cheerleaders. what i see on the internet is now called the chatter revolution. that may just say that the chatter revolution has been a bit of a boom to both pedaling on this particular tour. the folks at haymarket, even thou
are thinking as many people in corporate america and firms like general electric, which brother chris townsendhas those pleasure join with verizon, who continually try to consign us to the past, rhetorically at least with their constant repetition and references to legacy contracts and legacy benefits, the latter of which we are now told are no longer affordable anywhere in the country come in either the private or public sector. we seem to be headed that those cheeseheads guarding to the hart...
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chris lawrence, cnn, the pentag pentagon. >> the question is how safe are we, ten years after the september 11th attacks? cnn national contributor fran townsend joins us from new york. fran, you hear chris's report here from the 9/11 commission, does it surprise you that basics like radio communications we still have failed in trying to make that work? >> suzanne i should start by saying i participated, this is a bipartisan policy council, on the board of directors, participated with kay and hamilton in creating the report card. we should be outraged by the lack of first responder communications, because this is one where the solution exists. we know it exists. we know the band width is available. the question is only how you go about distributing it. do you distribute it directly to first responders or distribute it to a telecommunications company and require them to make it available. this is crazy. there's no excuse for us not to have solved this problem ten years earlier because as governor caine points out in an emergency people will die. we just had the earthquake in washington and i can tell you my cell phone didn't work. i can't imagi
chris lawrence, cnn, the pentag pentagon. >> the question is how safe are we, ten years after the september 11th attacks? cnn national contributor fran townsend joins us from new york. fran, you hear chris's report here from the 9/11 commission, does it surprise you that basics like radio communications we still have failed in trying to make that work? >> suzanne i should start by saying i participated, this is a bipartisan policy council, on the board of directors, participated...