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jobs back.e sure i continued to focus 100% on helping him. -- helping them. i hope people get access to the middle class. >> thank you for joining us this morning. we will have much more in just a few moments. ♪ >> jpmorgan has outlined the scope of a previously undisclosed data breach. bloomberg's michael reilly joins us now with more on the story. he and his team were first to report this hack in august. do we have any updated numbers? is this the worst of it or is this more to come? this is the extent of what jpmorgan had to report. the things they do have to is stuffed of customer data names, e-mail addresses, birthdays, things like that. what they do not have to report is what these hackers may have gotten in terms of corporate data, algorithms, source code. we don't know if this is the extent of the attack. we do know there is a huge amount of information. every singleabout account this bank has in the u.s. plus some overseas. >> is this isolated? >> in terms of these particular reports th
jobs back.e sure i continued to focus 100% on helping him. -- helping them. i hope people get access to the middle class. >> thank you for joining us this morning. we will have much more in just a few moments. ♪ >> jpmorgan has outlined the scope of a previously undisclosed data breach. bloomberg's michael reilly joins us now with more on the story. he and his team were first to report this hack in august. do we have any updated numbers? is this the worst of it or is this more to...
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he lost 832,000 jobs, and he wants to lose more. >>> 500,000 jobs would be lost. i don't want any of them to lose a job. i had parents who didn't have a job, and watch their home and, car being taken. he doesn't worry about those people. >>> 839,000 people went from wages to, zero weanls. >>> there you go again, trying to blame the global economic meltdown on me. it is unbelievable, that he would continue to say that. >>> he also says, that he created all these new jobs. you just can't trust rick and it is sad. >>> you know, he has spent so much money on television advertise men, the media have said, they're the most negative ads and, most dishonest. >>> we want to hear from the voters, and this is connected. and let's find out what they are saying through social media. >>> manny, what's trending right now? we need to you and a question. >>> well, the fan -- [laughter] >>> no, one of the things that's trending, is started it off, and i don't think the candidates answered it. so, for governor scott, between you and special interest groups, and also governor crist,
he lost 832,000 jobs, and he wants to lose more. >>> 500,000 jobs would be lost. i don't want any of them to lose a job. i had parents who didn't have a job, and watch their home and, car being taken. he doesn't worry about those people. >>> 839,000 people went from wages to, zero weanls. >>> there you go again, trying to blame the global economic meltdown on me. it is unbelievable, that he would continue to say that. >>> he also says, that he created all...
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when i took office, wisconsin had lost 100 and 30,000 jobs. -- what hundred 30,000 jobs. -- 103000 jobs. taxes were up, tuition was up. we had a $3.6 billion budget deficit -- billion dollar budget deficit. as i mentioned at the beginning and repeated throughout the activities, we have a september were we shall the creation of a thousand 400 new jobs in the -- saw the creation of 8400 new jobs in the state. unemployment is at a low. we ranked fifth in the nation for manufacturing jobs. than $100 million to worker training to help people get the skills that they need. billion deficit entered into a surplus, the old-fashioned way, by paying our bills off. the rainy day fund is 165 times bigger than when we took office. we took the surplus and invested it into tax cuts that are so effective that a typical family .ill see an extra $322 we froze tuition for the first time at all of our uw campuses for two w years in a row. -- two years in a row. we want to put more money into helping cancer patients. money into mental health services than any governor in a quarter-century. helpeated a new pr
when i took office, wisconsin had lost 100 and 30,000 jobs. -- what hundred 30,000 jobs. -- 103000 jobs. taxes were up, tuition was up. we had a $3.6 billion budget deficit -- billion dollar budget deficit. as i mentioned at the beginning and repeated throughout the activities, we have a september were we shall the creation of a thousand 400 new jobs in the -- saw the creation of 8400 new jobs in the state. unemployment is at a low. we ranked fifth in the nation for manufacturing jobs. than...
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jobs are up, unemployment is down, jobs in the last two months, 40,000 jobs. 00,000 jobs since the resomethings ended. our unemployment is at the lowest level in the last six years. the steepest decline of any state in the union. we had to make tough decisions to make that possible. we had to cut the budget since i have been governor. we understood the importance of fiscal reform. i have to suspend the pay of the legislatures to get those reform. because of that our economy is a lot better. we have been able to invest in education despite all these economies. we have invested $440 million in our classroom education. investing in education is the best way to keep our economy moving forward and our jobs growing. so that's what i believe in. i think that's what the best way to go for our state of illinois. >> thank you to the league of women voters, eyewitness seven, and univision. i look forward to going to work or the people of illinois. i love illinois and what illinois to be the greatest state in the greatest nation on earth. i have worked hard to build hundreds of successful businesses on beh
jobs are up, unemployment is down, jobs in the last two months, 40,000 jobs. 00,000 jobs since the resomethings ended. our unemployment is at the lowest level in the last six years. the steepest decline of any state in the union. we had to make tough decisions to make that possible. we had to cut the budget since i have been governor. we understood the importance of fiscal reform. i have to suspend the pay of the legislatures to get those reform. because of that our economy is a lot better. we...
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and you did a great job. but when you bring that kind of background into the governor's office and then have the kind of cronyism that we do in the scott administration, it makes it hard to believe anything he said. >> governor scott? >> right there is a big difference between charlie and me. i built a company from scratch and in nine years it went to 235,000 employees and when everything went wrong and i said in 2010 and i'll say it again today, i'll take responsibility. there is always something you can do better. but charlie never took responsibility. he said he is not responsible. scott rothstein testified under oath that charlie was paid to appoint judges. he won't take respond. his hand-picked party chair went to prison. they raised money committing fraud and charlie said he is not responsible. >> thank you, governor. >> jobs were lost. >> and may i respond to that. that was pretty serious. >> governor crist. >> the notion that he would put millions of dollars behind a commercial where somebody who is a
and you did a great job. but when you bring that kind of background into the governor's office and then have the kind of cronyism that we do in the scott administration, it makes it hard to believe anything he said. >> governor scott? >> right there is a big difference between charlie and me. i built a company from scratch and in nine years it went to 235,000 employees and when everything went wrong and i said in 2010 and i'll say it again today, i'll take responsibility. there is...
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that is my jobs plan. have been straight from the start in saying that these are the best ideas that we need to make sure that wisconsin is a thriving and growing economy. i sat down with the number people, from michael porter, the global guerrilla on clusters, and other folks were experts in those fields. the consultant that i cut ties with use ideas in similar plans to great plans are about great -- plans. great plans are about great ideas, and the more that they are used elsewhere and proven successful, that is what is going to make sure we are able to move wisconsin's economy forward. in my plan, i lay out my metrics and how people can judge me on the job. >> this is one of the things that people hate about politics, when someone says one thing and do something different. my opponent worked for jim doyle, she said, quote, "i support his policies entirely." now she says something different. my opponent's campaign is saying the body of work is based on her time at harvard and her personal experience, and
that is my jobs plan. have been straight from the start in saying that these are the best ideas that we need to make sure that wisconsin is a thriving and growing economy. i sat down with the number people, from michael porter, the global guerrilla on clusters, and other folks were experts in those fields. the consultant that i cut ties with use ideas in similar plans to great plans are about great -- plans. great plans are about great ideas, and the more that they are used elsewhere and proven...
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the jobs data pushed the u.s. dollar index to a fresh four-year high sending the price of gold among other things sharply lower for the first time this year, crude oil closed below 90 bucks a barrel for the first time in a year and a half. wrapping up the past five sessions though, the major stock averages ended lower for the second straight week, all three indexes were down a half percentage. hampton pearson has more behind the latest job numbers. >> reporter: much to the relief of both wall street and main street job growth rebounded sharply in september, from august. the labor department says that job gains for the last three months averaged 224,000 when you include upward revisions for july and august. and the headline unemployment rate is now 5.9%, the lowest since the summer of 2008. >> the unemployment rate now below 6%. when you combine that with initial unemployment claims below 300,000 solidly, what it says is that the labor force is getting to that point where it is what we would call fall employment. a
the jobs data pushed the u.s. dollar index to a fresh four-year high sending the price of gold among other things sharply lower for the first time this year, crude oil closed below 90 bucks a barrel for the first time in a year and a half. wrapping up the past five sessions though, the major stock averages ended lower for the second straight week, all three indexes were down a half percentage. hampton pearson has more behind the latest job numbers. >> reporter: much to the relief of both...
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that is not building jobs in illinois. my opponent is a job eliminate or. i'm a job creator. the record shows for that. my opponent has made a fortune out of the misfortune of many other people. it is important to record shows that. my ads are positive we talk about what we have done with ford and workers across illinois. >> a follow-up? >> can you give a specific example of successful companies owned by you that have created jobs? and how you are going to use that experience to attract businesses into the state and create jobs. >> we have built one of the most respected, successful companies in america at my firm. helped create successful businesses. 20% annual returns for teachers retirement. pat quinn is a miserable failure on jobs. illinois is one of the lowest job grading states. we have lost 48,000 manufacturing jobs during his tenure. we have lost 2500 jobs just last month here in illinois. look at thee a record. those are the facts. 12 businesses go bankrupt. had 12pponent has businesses go bankrupt under his command. that is not a good business record. if that is it
that is not building jobs in illinois. my opponent is a job eliminate or. i'm a job creator. the record shows for that. my opponent has made a fortune out of the misfortune of many other people. it is important to record shows that. my ads are positive we talk about what we have done with ford and workers across illinois. >> a follow-up? >> can you give a specific example of successful companies owned by you that have created jobs? and how you are going to use that experience to...
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the job market came swinging back in september. the economy added 248,000 new jobs last month. that is a big jump from august. what's more, the labor department's figures from this summer got revised upwarded by a cool 69,000. that means on average, america has now added almost 227,000 new jobs to the economy every month this year. today's report is a pretty good gauge for a recovering economy. president obama, who's come under criticism because of his handling of the economy can rightly claim that things are looking better ahead of the mid term elections in november. now, i usually tell everyone to ignore the unemployment rate and focus instead on the number of jobs added in a given month. ignore that advice just for a moment. the jobless rate in september fell into its lowest level in more than six years, dipping below 6% for the first time since july of 2008. for once, unemployment came down for the right reason, people actually found jobs. yeah, workers continued leaving the workforce like since the recession but that's not why the rate fell last months. so we can really ce
the job market came swinging back in september. the economy added 248,000 new jobs last month. that is a big jump from august. what's more, the labor department's figures from this summer got revised upwarded by a cool 69,000. that means on average, america has now added almost 227,000 new jobs to the economy every month this year. today's report is a pretty good gauge for a recovering economy. president obama, who's come under criticism because of his handling of the economy can rightly claim...
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jobs since. we rank third in the midwest for private-sector job creation from july of last year to july of this year. fourth from august to august. either way, we are in the top our unemployment rate is the five. lowest it has been since october 2008. well below the national rate. my opponent will try and use old and outdated data to criticize the wisconsin comeback. this week alone, the "wisconsin sentinel" said that these attacks are false. instead, i hope you will focus on the facts, facts you will see on our website. we have a comprehensive plan, called continuing the wisconsin comeback, and i will show that plan tonight and in the days to come. i look forward to a real discussion about the future of this great state. >> thank you. let's begin the questions now. i will begin with shawn johnson. he has covered a state politics for public radio for a decade. >> as we sit here right now because of a 6-3 decision from , the supreme court, wisconsin will not implement voter id for the november ele
jobs since. we rank third in the midwest for private-sector job creation from july of last year to july of this year. fourth from august to august. either way, we are in the top our unemployment rate is the five. lowest it has been since october 2008. well below the national rate. my opponent will try and use old and outdated data to criticize the wisconsin comeback. this week alone, the "wisconsin sentinel" said that these attacks are false. instead, i hope you will focus on the...
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and i looked for a job for two years with no luck. i was looking for a job in my field. there was no entry level opportunities. they all required a lot of experience or advanced degrees. i had experienced a lot of different internships. and during my search i decided to volunteer to get more experience still no luck. vr referred me to tool works, to work with tina. tina set me up with an interview at tool works, and they hired me as an on-call staff for the community integration program to work out in the community with adults with developmental disabilities. after two months, i transferred to work with the community living department, where i worked with clients in their homes. i was promoted to facilitater after some time. last year, i became the lead facilitater and i just recently, applied for another position. i applied for another job and i hope to be promoted next month. and tool works has really provided me with a lot of training and a lot of support. and they have been and i have had the opportunity to learn a lot. there have been access to interpreters, video p
and i looked for a job for two years with no luck. i was looking for a job in my field. there was no entry level opportunities. they all required a lot of experience or advanced degrees. i had experienced a lot of different internships. and during my search i decided to volunteer to get more experience still no luck. vr referred me to tool works, to work with tina. tina set me up with an interview at tool works, and they hired me as an on-call staff for the community integration program to work...
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observation ofmy grading jobs in south carolina -- we need long-term jobs. not just temporary jobs. we need long-term jobs. we need jobs that will stay in south carolina. thated the types of jobs will take us into the 21st century. we don't mind giving businesses a tax break, but only if they will hire new people. don't give them tax breaks if their ceos are going to pay themselves million dollar bonuses. to start by legalizing marijuana, legalizing hemp. jobs we can stop our prison rate, which is the biggest expense we have. create a better life. i would like to also -- >> your time has expired. please give a light on your 62nd light. >> governor, to rebuttal? >> just because you say it does not make it true. our gdp has grown by 12%. when you say only half of the job sevcon, that did not happen overnight. hundreds of people have been hired. it will take a while. what i can tell you is that as those families -- ask them how they feel. we've raiseat, taxes from five to 3%. -- we have lowered taxes from 5% to 3%. >> i agree with that. the numbers that the governor has been feeding us
observation ofmy grading jobs in south carolina -- we need long-term jobs. not just temporary jobs. we need long-term jobs. we need jobs that will stay in south carolina. thated the types of jobs will take us into the 21st century. we don't mind giving businesses a tax break, but only if they will hire new people. don't give them tax breaks if their ceos are going to pay themselves million dollar bonuses. to start by legalizing marijuana, legalizing hemp. jobs we can stop our prison rate, which...
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job growth. that is what i offer. the center offers more of the same job killing economic environment and that has ti change. ,> during my time in washington i have commuted every week back home to illinois, the only permanent resident i have ever had. my wife and i are proud to be residents. let me tell you what i heard when i come home -- traveling across the state to the time i have served in the united states senate, people, working families want a fighting chance for their futures. american companies he does stay in america and pay their taxes rather than move jobs overseas. do not create incentives to take jobs out of this country. secondly, give those families the peace of mind of affordable health insurance. that is what we are working towards and something my opponent says he will repeal. when it comes to college education, i would not be standing here tonight without a government loan that i too got to pay for my education. i paid it back but the government gave me a chance. i think i e
job growth. that is what i offer. the center offers more of the same job killing economic environment and that has ti change. ,> during my time in washington i have commuted every week back home to illinois, the only permanent resident i have ever had. my wife and i are proud to be residents. let me tell you what i heard when i come home -- traveling across the state to the time i have served in the united states senate, people, working families want a fighting chance for their futures....
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and you can get a job today unlike under charlie when he couldn't get a job. we making progress? yes. is there more work to do? absolutely. >> moderator: we combat the one issue that people say the next governor of florida must deal with is coming up. >> moderator: make -- two weeks from election night this is the final debate in the race for governor being broadcast on "cnn" and on "cnn" and a spaniel. go to bing.com "cnn." let's get back to the debate. governor crist he wanted to weigh in on that question i asked governor scott on whether specifically african-american young males get a fair shake from the system. crist: i don't think they do. i think it's sad that i think it's important everyone is treated equally. as i said earlier tonight i used to service the attorney general and the file civil rights cases to make sure that all people were being treated fairly. one particular dealt dealt with a hotel in florida called the southern and where they were discriminating against african-american children swimming in the pool but the more important issue here i
and you can get a job today unlike under charlie when he couldn't get a job. we making progress? yes. is there more work to do? absolutely. >> moderator: we combat the one issue that people say the next governor of florida must deal with is coming up. >> moderator: make -- two weeks from election night this is the final debate in the race for governor being broadcast on "cnn" and on "cnn" and a spaniel. go to bing.com "cnn." let's get back to the...
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, roofing jobs, foundation jobs, i'm just curious when you always talk about how many jobs you createdmany jobs have you created? >> in the private sector of the growing economy, one software company that iran had 43 employees and one pension investment companies had business that had about a dozen employees and so on. and we recognize that the most important issue in this district and it has the record in the state and elsewhere and we need to make sure that we are so tied and we need folks that are not career politicians and they need to learn how to negotiate and get the best deal that they can and then solve the problem and move on. but other people bicker and point fingers when they don't like to talk about the record. we had enough of that in washington and that is why i want to go to washington to help to fix the mass and not become part of it. >> would you like to offer a rebuttal? poliquin: i find it curious, you call emily a politician and i'm not sure what you want to refer to me as, but you are certainly wall street insider and it said a national bailout and tarp and it cam
, roofing jobs, foundation jobs, i'm just curious when you always talk about how many jobs you createdmany jobs have you created? >> in the private sector of the growing economy, one software company that iran had 43 employees and one pension investment companies had business that had about a dozen employees and so on. and we recognize that the most important issue in this district and it has the record in the state and elsewhere and we need to make sure that we are so tied and we need...
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jobs. why did we do? we got rid of that unfair tax. we replaced it with a simple fair 6% tax. the big companies are still paying the same. i got rid of those tax credits. for the small and medium-size businesses -- do we have any small and medium-size business people here tonight? we have a few. you know what it was like to think about this. we built a taxes done that said the people who create jobs should pay more than we pay on our salary and wages. that is not her you create jobs. what we made was a fair system to increase job creation. the congressman voted for the attacks. -- for that tax. congressman, you said you want to repeal the pension tax. how would you make up the revenue? is that fair to be taxing 401(k)s? >> thank you. read what ie you to wrote about this issue. 95,000 businesses in michigan that page zero and taxes. he talked about balancing a budget. hole $1.8 billion deeper and then turn around and cut a billion dollars from our schools. on workingaxes families, low wage e
jobs. why did we do? we got rid of that unfair tax. we replaced it with a simple fair 6% tax. the big companies are still paying the same. i got rid of those tax credits. for the small and medium-size businesses -- do we have any small and medium-size business people here tonight? we have a few. you know what it was like to think about this. we built a taxes done that said the people who create jobs should pay more than we pay on our salary and wages. that is not her you create jobs. what we...
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- ecolog. >> so you were promised a job dyncorp for $1200. and then you got a job at ecolog for $500? >> yes. >> how much money did you pay the agent? >> ravi had been recruited under fraudulent terms that compelled him to work for a year simply to pay of his debt. according to the us state department and the united nations, this is human trafficking - illegal under us and international law. >> what percentage of workers paid fees to agents in order to get here? >> we wanted to talk to more people who'd worked these jobs. but to do so, we had to go far outside the war, where they could speak more openly. we found them in the rural heartland of southern india, in the state of tamil nadu. >> the main issue when we talk about trafficking - we can call it as bonded labor - it all starts because they have to pay an amount to get that job. >> sindhu kavinamannil used to work for a subcontractor in kuwait. now she advocates on behalf of migrant laborers. over the last eight years, she has interviewed hundreds of contract workers in iraq and afghanis
- ecolog. >> so you were promised a job dyncorp for $1200. and then you got a job at ecolog for $500? >> yes. >> how much money did you pay the agent? >> ravi had been recruited under fraudulent terms that compelled him to work for a year simply to pay of his debt. according to the us state department and the united nations, this is human trafficking - illegal under us and international law. >> what percentage of workers paid fees to agents in order to get here?...
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are hundreds of good paying jobs. they are desperate for the jobs.are slow walking that process. i don't think it will open if the governor is really did. i will get it open if i governor. you 30 seconds to respond to the last part of the comment. the commissioner has decided before the review process is complete that he has jumped on one side. which may be the final outcome, and the proper one, but a jump in at this point in the review process and the environmental impact statement that is fairly close to completion, to say that we will forget about the environmental considerations and pander to northern minnesota jobs is very irresponsible. a chance toive you respond now that mining is the topic. >> i think it is safe to say we should ignore the regulatory process. they have spent hundreds of millions of dollars. we have seen they can do this in an environmentally friendly way, which is important. we should not make the environmental review process and here. we have to make sure it is timely and fair. we are dragging it out so we can say we are not
are hundreds of good paying jobs. they are desperate for the jobs.are slow walking that process. i don't think it will open if the governor is really did. i will get it open if i governor. you 30 seconds to respond to the last part of the comment. the commissioner has decided before the review process is complete that he has jumped on one side. which may be the final outcome, and the proper one, but a jump in at this point in the review process and the environmental impact statement that is...
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heard from a guy who lost his job, had a good minimum wage job, lost -- lost his job and now is workingd a good job and now lost the job working for a minimum wage job trying to support his family. it's a good time for him to raise the minimum wage now. talk to people at county college who are trying to go to school, work a full-time job and making the minimum wage and they can barely afford to make ends meet because they work a full-time job and are still under the poverty line. it's a good time to do it for that person. and what about that single mom who's working double shifts because in new jersey, when you work a full-time job, at the minimum wage, it in no way is enough to meet the minimum basic needs of her family. it is a good time to raise the minimum wage. we are america. nobody should work full-time and find themselves under the poverty line, having to go to food banks and rely on public assistance just to make ends meet. it is a good time to do the right thing. in fact, it always is. >> that is typical of why we have a jobless recovery. the minimum wage, even if you like it,
heard from a guy who lost his job, had a good minimum wage job, lost -- lost his job and now is workingd a good job and now lost the job working for a minimum wage job trying to support his family. it's a good time for him to raise the minimum wage now. talk to people at county college who are trying to go to school, work a full-time job and making the minimum wage and they can barely afford to make ends meet because they work a full-time job and are still under the poverty line. it's a good...
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more jobs. so that's the catch-22. if we don't understand that you have to pay a decent wage to working americans for the economy to work for everybody, then we're going to lose in the long run. and that's what's been happening. >> you write about apple, for example, as one of your examples. "few companies have been as successful as apple," you write. "lavishly compensated" executives, while most of the employees are members of the low-wage service economy, typically earning about $25,000 a year. apple salespeople were dedicated," you say, "many were college educated, and they made tons of money for their employer." >> it's incredible the amounts of money apple makes. but they weren't paying commissions to these workers. many of these workers were true believers. they were young kids, bright kids. they loved apple products. and they love the corporations. but they had trouble getting a foothold in their own lives, setting up a life for them or for their families, if they had a family. if you loo
more jobs. so that's the catch-22. if we don't understand that you have to pay a decent wage to working americans for the economy to work for everybody, then we're going to lose in the long run. and that's what's been happening. >> you write about apple, for example, as one of your examples. "few companies have been as successful as apple," you write. "lavishly compensated" executives, while most of the employees are members of the low-wage service economy, typically...
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he has laid off people and outsourced jobs, american jobs to foreign lands. he is opposed to raising the minimum wage and wants to cut education. i don't think that is the right way to go. i want to the future for our kids. that is the right way to go. >> i'm honored to be here with you tonight. thank you for all of you here for hosting us. i look forward to going to work for you. i love illinois passionately. this is home. we raised our six children here. i have built here. i love illinois. they't stand to see what have done to our home. our homes are at risk. the future for our children is in jeopardy under the failed leadership, the corruption, the cronyism, the job losses, the high taxes. we are failing as a state. i won't let it happen. we need bipartisan solutions, real leadership. we can make illinois the greatest state in the greatest nation on earth. i can drive that process. people in illinois are fantastic. we have the most fertile farms. we have the best location. we are the heart of america. we can drive with strong leadership that solves problem
he has laid off people and outsourced jobs, american jobs to foreign lands. he is opposed to raising the minimum wage and wants to cut education. i don't think that is the right way to go. i want to the future for our kids. that is the right way to go. >> i'm honored to be here with you tonight. thank you for all of you here for hosting us. i look forward to going to work for you. i love illinois passionately. this is home. we raised our six children here. i have built here. i love...
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walker's failed record on job creation took center stage. >> "the journal sentinel" reviewed the jobs plan and said it's more of the same. frankly, that's just not going to get the job done. it's not the going to move the needle. we have to be a lot more aggressive about the investment that we have, and what i've seen from governor walker he somehow believes you give tax breaks to those at the top and it somehow creates jobs. i'm a business person. i know how jobs get created. >> 8,400 new jobs were created. the unemployment rate is down to 5.5%. that's the lowest we've seen since october of 2008 and i think the voters should look, compare apples to apples, the only time in the last 25 years the unemployment rate has been worse is during the three years my opponent was the secretary of commerce. >> walker's record on jobs, chr krystal clear. wisconsin lags well behind midwestern states in job growth at only 4%. walker promised that he would create 250,000 jobs, said that was really going for it. it was a high number. well, he's fallen well short that have mark at 100,000 jobs created
walker's failed record on job creation took center stage. >> "the journal sentinel" reviewed the jobs plan and said it's more of the same. frankly, that's just not going to get the job done. it's not the going to move the needle. we have to be a lot more aggressive about the investment that we have, and what i've seen from governor walker he somehow believes you give tax breaks to those at the top and it somehow creates jobs. i'm a business person. i know how jobs get created....
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jobs are growing. there are things you can pick in the report but this is kind of the sort of economic scenario that investors like. >> art cashin joined goldilocks economy term. we are certainly not too strong. there are sections of the economy that are a little weak. broadly speaking particularly when you travel around the country and see a lot of major cities on fire right now it looks like we are in good shape. inflation is low and going lower. dollar is high and going higher. in itself is tightening. >> does some of the work of the if ed. >> which takes the urgency from the fed having to move prematurity. there are plenty of outside factors beyond u.s. borders. i think it could stay the fed's hands. the fed doesn't have much to worry about domestically and have some to worry about overseas. if there is a threat it is from outside the country and not inside the country. >> does it matter if the fed raises interest rates in march versus june? does it really matter if the fed changes its language in
jobs are growing. there are things you can pick in the report but this is kind of the sort of economic scenario that investors like. >> art cashin joined goldilocks economy term. we are certainly not too strong. there are sections of the economy that are a little weak. broadly speaking particularly when you travel around the country and see a lot of major cities on fire right now it looks like we are in good shape. inflation is low and going lower. dollar is high and going higher. in...
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or is it jobs? it can be esoteric if you don't break it down into a forific example but one sure is keystone pipeline. it's very clear, whether you or you're on the democratic side and against it, i think most people support it a clearcountry but it's example of thousands of new jobs. minot, northo to dakota, or any oil patch across the country, you go to a regional airport with 500 pickup trucks parked outside of these and they're great paying jobs and they're good for thelies and it provides us national security, as well, in becoming more energy independent and that'sone sitting on harry reid's desk and for a while it looked like a lot are democratsat were in favor of it and the president, after a billionaire named tom stir, decided to spend millions of dollars on campaigns, suddenly the keystone backed off of pipeline. how can legislation in washington create jobs. that's one. when paul ryan passed five or budget proposals -- they're tough budgets but they're real and when they just didn't do go
or is it jobs? it can be esoteric if you don't break it down into a forific example but one sure is keystone pipeline. it's very clear, whether you or you're on the democratic side and against it, i think most people support it a clearcountry but it's example of thousands of new jobs. minot, northo to dakota, or any oil patch across the country, you go to a regional airport with 500 pickup trucks parked outside of these and they're great paying jobs and they're good for thelies and it provides...
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jobs in our state. this administration has destroyed 7000 of them. it's not surprising that secretary grimes would have the support of the umw way. umwa.the under this administration, we've used this -- senator mcconnell fails to see he has a role in all of the jobs that have been lost here in the state. this happened on your watch. you've been there 30 years and you don't want to take any response ability for the loss of the jobs here in the state or the lack of benefits are minors and families are having to fight for. pass whats did not the president is doing. defeated, when your party controlled both the house and the senate by a large majority. this is a barack obama war on the coal industry through the epa. congress did not do any of this. >> and a failure on your part to form the coalition necessary. that is the story and complete context. you can't read one line of the cbo report. you have to read it in full context and what senator mcconnell's resume shows, the only person -- it's not our ers. t
jobs in our state. this administration has destroyed 7000 of them. it's not surprising that secretary grimes would have the support of the umw way. umwa.the under this administration, we've used this -- senator mcconnell fails to see he has a role in all of the jobs that have been lost here in the state. this happened on your watch. you've been there 30 years and you don't want to take any response ability for the loss of the jobs here in the state or the lack of benefits are minors and...
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jobs in illinois, for construction jobs, rebuild roads and bridges. our water systems and the schools. we did that in a bipartisan way. i worked with the legislative members and leaders of both parties spent any other member since senator george is no longer a senator lex. quinn: he still a member of the other party. that's what you as. i think jim gergen, a leader of the republicans in the house, he worked with us on the pension reform. i enjoyed working with him. >> moderator: mr. rauner, anyone you like to add to that? rauner: there are many members and the general assembly who i've gotten to know. i will work very closely with them on a personal basis. >> the website was opened up to questions by the public and the number one topic that they submitted by far was about jobs, not surprisingly. with that in mind, caterpillar has plans from a roar to decatur and is one of the largest economic drivers in the state. the company has delayed announcement of a new corporate headquarters which hopefully will still stay in peoria. some engine manufacturing h
jobs in illinois, for construction jobs, rebuild roads and bridges. our water systems and the schools. we did that in a bipartisan way. i worked with the legislative members and leaders of both parties spent any other member since senator george is no longer a senator lex. quinn: he still a member of the other party. that's what you as. i think jim gergen, a leader of the republicans in the house, he worked with us on the pension reform. i enjoyed working with him. >> moderator: mr....
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i've applied for engineering jobs. i've applied for technician jobs.d for entry-level jobs. >> have you had any interviews? >> three. >> total of three? >> total of three. >> three interviews in 11 months? >> yes, sir. >> do you have health insurance? >> no, sir. no, sir. my health insurance terminated on my last day of employment. >> how are you getting along? >> a lot of prayer. the medications that i was on-- out-of-pocket expense runs me over $800 a month. with no money coming in, i can't afford that. >> so he's taking only one of the two pills that his doctors say he has to take to avoid a heart attack. you know when you're raising that flag in your front yard? >> yes, sir. >> what are you thinking? >> this is my country. and i can't let it go down without a fight. >> the four remaining shuttles are headed to museums. atlantis will be on display at the kennedy space center. she was designed for 100 missions but flew only 33. like so many in brevard county, florida, she was pulled from the service of her country long before she was ready. >> since
i've applied for engineering jobs. i've applied for technician jobs.d for entry-level jobs. >> have you had any interviews? >> three. >> total of three? >> total of three. >> three interviews in 11 months? >> yes, sir. >> do you have health insurance? >> no, sir. no, sir. my health insurance terminated on my last day of employment. >> how are you getting along? >> a lot of prayer. the medications that i was on-- out-of-pocket expense...
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ose, what needs to happen to good jobs? ose: the question was about his pledge to great jobs. congressman bera spend federal dollars to advertise a small business workshop. the purpose of which was to meet with small business owners and educate them about tools the federal government has and things they can do. take advantage of. the problem was it such an important thing for him, this pledge means so much he didn't show up for the workshop. i don't know how else, 90% of his job is showing up and you didn't show up for your own workshop. you spend federal resources to bring small business owners in and you didn't show up to take their testimony or input and i don't understand it. small business is the backbone of this economy. i'm a small business owner. i've been a small business owner since the day i got out of college. i know what it takes to great a job. i know what it means to sign the front of the paycheck. it's not easy. small business is not getting the assistant it's needs from congressman bera in today's environment and that needs to change. you mention vst. i know f
ose, what needs to happen to good jobs? ose: the question was about his pledge to great jobs. congressman bera spend federal dollars to advertise a small business workshop. the purpose of which was to meet with small business owners and educate them about tools the federal government has and things they can do. take advantage of. the problem was it such an important thing for him, this pledge means so much he didn't show up for the workshop. i don't know how else, 90% of his job is showing up...
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charlie lost 832,000 jobs. how jobs can we lose? charlie can do whatever he wage but h the minimum making people went from money to zero. you should be known as a zero wage governor. the average income is $27 an is how you get people better wages. you need to get companies like hertz and lockheed martin to move here. >> you said you support the of a minimum wage, but then said the government sets it. sure, but the bottom line is that just because you have a you mum wage does not mean have a job.with charlie the minimum wage was zero. people lost their jobs. facts are clear here. he is against raising the minimum to $10.10 per hour. he idea of it makes him cringe. the statistics are not what he said. is crystal clear that in seattle and san the minimum ere more jobs were , produced so you could go to the pop down the street and spend more. >> some economists have said wage raising the minimum spoke with jobs.we one business owner, who did the math and set that she would off one of her 17 employees. think people deserve it. is a small
charlie lost 832,000 jobs. how jobs can we lose? charlie can do whatever he wage but h the minimum making people went from money to zero. you should be known as a zero wage governor. the average income is $27 an is how you get people better wages. you need to get companies like hertz and lockheed martin to move here. >> you said you support the of a minimum wage, but then said the government sets it. sure, but the bottom line is that just because you have a you mum wage does not mean have...
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creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs.safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft and fighter jets. we're just their bankers, right? but financing from ge capital also comes with expertise from across ge. in this case, our top lean process engineers. so they showed us who does what, when, and where. then we hit them with the important question: why? why put the tools over there? do you really need those five steps? what if you can do it in two? whoo, that's an interesting question. ideas for improvement started pouring out. with a little help from us, they actually doubled their output speed. a hundr
creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs.safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what...
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and defined as people who did not have a job or were available for work and actively looking for work. and the disability council decided to devote a series of meetings, this month to mark the occasion of national disability employment month, we will look at the city of san francisco and the effort to employ people with disabilities and we have a number of speakers today representing advocates policy makers and city departments. we ask for your patience and cooperation as we hold public comment on this issue until the end of all presentations, thank you. >> and now, on to agenda item three. information item, comments by subpoenaer eric mar district one, supervisor mar addresses the council on occasion in october as national disability employment awareness month. >> it to the chair, and all of the commissioners sweshlly harriot who taught me a lot about the richmond district and the needs of people with disabilities it is an honor to be here as an allie for people with disability and community based organizations that have educated me, and i think that johnson and susan that have helpe
and defined as people who did not have a job or were available for work and actively looking for work. and the disability council decided to devote a series of meetings, this month to mark the occasion of national disability employment month, we will look at the city of san francisco and the effort to employ people with disabilities and we have a number of speakers today representing advocates policy makers and city departments. we ask for your patience and cooperation as we hold public comment...
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in our city and those local manufacturing are providing jobs for low income and moderate families in the city, of course, with all our help we're seeing an unprecedented demand in the marketplace 82 percent of the office space is all right. preleased that's an incredible amount 82 percent and even with 23 large office developments that totals 11 million square feet of office space that's not enough i i know that many of you here have prop m on our minds for the first time since 1980 we've got more demand to build office space then under the prop m for companies to relocate here is a good thing but one of the consequences for the office space is that rents are up and so far there's so far up from nonprofits and other small businesses their finding it hard to keep a footed hold in the city that's why i need our help for a fair and practical solution to help those vitality organizations to stay here where they belong we need to be thoughtful about our approach to prop m we'll begin to look at the office space we've lost in the past years we're lost some office space to conversion someth
in our city and those local manufacturing are providing jobs for low income and moderate families in the city, of course, with all our help we're seeing an unprecedented demand in the marketplace 82 percent of the office space is all right. preleased that's an incredible amount 82 percent and even with 23 large office developments that totals 11 million square feet of office space that's not enough i i know that many of you here have prop m on our minds for the first time since 1980 we've got...
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area.wth we have 160,000 new jobs. that the statistics with regard to private sector job growth -- that is concerning for our future. we have grown at .8% over the past year. we need private sector job growth. that is what creates wealth. those are services that people want. the first thing i would like to do is get rid of the corporate tax. in minnesota, it is the third highest in the nation. they are going to ireland, where they have only 12 and a half percent. -- 12.5%. if weld compete better did not have such i taxes. would be thing to go i would expect that you could then grow revenue. when you make it cheaper to have a business in your state, businesses come near. that is the first thing i would do. i would also a dress or burdensome regulations. our burdensome regulations. you have to go through nine different state and local agencies that often conflict with one another. >> you did a great job of observing the time. local government aid or aga. local government aid helps people pay for basic services. while the
area.wth we have 160,000 new jobs. that the statistics with regard to private sector job growth -- that is concerning for our future. we have grown at .8% over the past year. we need private sector job growth. that is what creates wealth. those are services that people want. the first thing i would like to do is get rid of the corporate tax. in minnesota, it is the third highest in the nation. they are going to ireland, where they have only 12 and a half percent. -- 12.5%. if weld compete...
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i stand for more jobs. we need someone who will stand up for obama. >> moderator: we have to go to our closing statement and you have the first. didn didn't want you to use up your good information. >> daines: i want to thank the moderators and the people of montana for giving me the privilege of serving as your congressman for the past two years. i love our state and it is an honor to serve as a congressman. i saw my mom and dad start up a home construction business, got a degree in engineering and worked for 28 years creating good, high paying jobs. perhaps that engineering background allows me to take a look at a problem and find a solution. that is why in my first year of congress, i was ranked as the number one most effective member of congress of 75. we were ranked number one because we moved legislation through and got things passed. we want more high paying jobs and less government. you know, we need washington, d.c. to look more like montana. we don't want montana to look more like washington, d.c.
i stand for more jobs. we need someone who will stand up for obama. >> moderator: we have to go to our closing statement and you have the first. didn didn't want you to use up your good information. >> daines: i want to thank the moderators and the people of montana for giving me the privilege of serving as your congressman for the past two years. i love our state and it is an honor to serve as a congressman. i saw my mom and dad start up a home construction business, got a degree...
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to do the job and it is not just about us getting them a job it is do they want to have this job, it needs to be a good fit for them. and so any way, i am drinking the cool-aid like everyone else here, but ates wonderful opportunity and it is exciting to see these discussions happening, thank you. >> thank you. and i forgot to mention for those who wants to give the comment public, fill out a comment card at the front. >> next up we have marla mcdunal from the golden gate regional center. >> i also want to say thank you to everybody for your efforts and for particularly, highlighting this issue now. and most of you probably know, that employment for folks with disabilities, is a huge issue for this state. and there of course we did pass the employment first law. and that in february and it is also a huge issue for the feds the department of justice is coming in to some states, and compelling them to follow, you know, their, the time line that they set in the process that they set to include people. in a more comprehensive way, and we have a lot of, and we really truly have a lot of g
to do the job and it is not just about us getting them a job it is do they want to have this job, it needs to be a good fit for them. and so any way, i am drinking the cool-aid like everyone else here, but ates wonderful opportunity and it is exciting to see these discussions happening, thank you. >> thank you. and i forgot to mention for those who wants to give the comment public, fill out a comment card at the front. >> next up we have marla mcdunal from the golden gate regional...
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we're creating more jobs at a steady pace. we've got a recovering housing market, a revitalized manufacturing sector, two things that are critical to middle class success. we've also begun to see some modest wage growth in recent months. all of that has gotten the economy rolling again, despite the fact that the economies of many other countries around the world are softening. but as americans, we measure our success by something more than our gdp or a jobs report. we measure it by whether our jobs provide meaningful work but give people a sense of purpose and whether it allows folks to take care of their families. and too many families still work too many hours with too little to show for it. job growth could be so much faster and wages could be going up faster if we made some better decisions going forward with the help of congress. so our task now is to harness the momentum that is real that does exist and make sure that we accelerate that momentum, that the economy grows and jobs grow and wages grow. that's our challenge.
we're creating more jobs at a steady pace. we've got a recovering housing market, a revitalized manufacturing sector, two things that are critical to middle class success. we've also begun to see some modest wage growth in recent months. all of that has gotten the economy rolling again, despite the fact that the economies of many other countries around the world are softening. but as americans, we measure our success by something more than our gdp or a jobs report. we measure it by whether our...
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redmond, org nationald members of jobs with justice.rg members of jobs with justice.g members of jobs with justice. n members of jobs with justice.na members of jobs with justice. so panelists, kari and howard, this story is as old as dirt. corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage.
redmond, org nationald members of jobs with justice.rg members of jobs with justice.g members of jobs with justice. n members of jobs with justice.na members of jobs with justice. so panelists, kari and howard, this story is as old as dirt. corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage.
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redmond, org nationald members of jobs with justice.rg members of jobs with justice.g members of jobs with justice. n members of jobs with justice.na members of jobs with justice. so panelists, kari and howard, this story is as old as dirt. corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage.
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how you create jobs. what we made was a fair system to encourage job creation. the congressmen voted for the michigan business tax. to get rid of the -- >> congressman you said you wanted to repeal pension tax. how would yout, make up the revenue, and is that 401-k's foraxing instance but not pensioners? >> thank you, steven. i would encourage you to read the column a week ago that talked about this issue. rick cut taxes for businesses by 1.8 billion. inre are 95,000 businesses michigan that pay zero taxes including to fix our roads. balancing thet budget. he dug the hole $1.8 billion and then turned around and cut a billion dollars from our schools, raised taxes on families, low wage $rners and on pensioners by 1.4 billion. yes, i will repeal the job tax.ng pension it is wrong, it is bad tax policy, it is breaking a seniors to's causing leave our state and prevent state.from coming to our born 1952 orple saf are paying $3100 a more a year in tax and he thinks that's fair. it will be the easiest thing i governor because there are a number of republican lent slat
how you create jobs. what we made was a fair system to encourage job creation. the congressmen voted for the michigan business tax. to get rid of the -- >> congressman you said you wanted to repeal pension tax. how would yout, make up the revenue, and is that 401-k's foraxing instance but not pensioners? >> thank you, steven. i would encourage you to read the column a week ago that talked about this issue. rick cut taxes for businesses by 1.8 billion. inre are 95,000 businesses...
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new jobs? money into their proposal that would help economic development. when you do have economic development. we need to have economic development. quick shipping the product out .f the state there's a lot that can be done, but there are jobs, and i think we have to help people who make low income, but we need to demand that they work. >> what is one thing you would do to create jobs in the fit this trick? >> as mayor, we have created many jobs and an environment that is conducive to growth. you have mega-sites here in richmond parish, and also, i would develop along the very red river.e there are so many things you can do. the first thing is to stop fighting one another in congress and stop fighting the president and work together and do everything you can because this is one of the poorest districts in the whole united states. >> finally, mr. mcallister, what is one thing you would do to create jobs? >> i will continue doing what i have been doing. like the half $1 million we got for the m
new jobs? money into their proposal that would help economic development. when you do have economic development. we need to have economic development. quick shipping the product out .f the state there's a lot that can be done, but there are jobs, and i think we have to help people who make low income, but we need to demand that they work. >> what is one thing you would do to create jobs in the fit this trick? >> as mayor, we have created many jobs and an environment that is...
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in this century it created 6.5 million jobs. the prior 20 years over 40 million jobs.o you think? >> if you look at that note on the 6.5 million, with that kind of job growth, seeing average hourly earnings grow less than 2% over the last 12 months -- melissa: actually dropped. >> is absolutely terrible. back to all these recoveries, this is the worst average hourly earnings growth we ever had so to that point part-time workers, employers not having to pay workers even more, terrible for the economy. melissa: day 2 of his victory lap on the economy, in indiana touting manufacturing job creation. it is incredible. jeff flock joins me from elmo with a look at the industry. house the report card shaping up on this? >> did shultz over there at ennis we talk about manufacturing jobs, got to get the truth meter out upon this. not as positive, in evanston ill. they make solvents and lubricants for the automotive industry for staffing. if you look at the number is the president has pledged a million new jobs in his second term. the glass at this point the term may be half over
in this century it created 6.5 million jobs. the prior 20 years over 40 million jobs.o you think? >> if you look at that note on the 6.5 million, with that kind of job growth, seeing average hourly earnings grow less than 2% over the last 12 months -- melissa: actually dropped. >> is absolutely terrible. back to all these recoveries, this is the worst average hourly earnings growth we ever had so to that point part-time workers, employers not having to pay workers even more,...
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. >> more jobs? confident. >> no problem. i have done it before. >> c-span has more than 100 debate for the control of congress. follow us on twitter and like us on facebook. on the next washington journal, mike duggan of the american coalition for clean coal energy discusses weikel and the obama administration's climate action coal and theool -- obama administration's climate action plan. she looks at a plan to spend $40 million on the midterm elections. plus your phone calls, facebook post, and tweets. every morning at 7 a.m. on c-span. tuesday a discussion on infrastructure investments with the army corps of engineers commanding general. live coverage from the north american strategic infrastructure leadership for him. -- forum. c-span student cam video competition is underway, open to all middle and high school students to create a documentary on the theme, the three branches and you, showing how a policy, law, or action by the legislative or judicial branch of government has affected your commun
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and it is a huge job and the city has a long way to go. and i think that one recommendation that no one has brought forth is that we should definitely create the incentives for the departments to show the results, to get a bigger result for the rule. and so some kind of incentive and of course we need the goals for the departments as well and i would really like to see a action from the mayor, and we really need a high level call to action. and i am so happy that supervisor mar is taken it out and we just need more support and getting more visibility. and again, a plan to promote and educate the managers, which again, is a big job, and i would like as a community agency, to be able to meet with the managers, and so, that is the other part of it, is implementing a plan for the community agency to meet with the department managers because there is a real gap in terms of understanding what we do and the people that we represent, and also, you know, the referral and so we can refer our candidates. and, also one other point, would be really tha
and it is a huge job and the city has a long way to go. and i think that one recommendation that no one has brought forth is that we should definitely create the incentives for the departments to show the results, to get a bigger result for the rule. and so some kind of incentive and of course we need the goals for the departments as well and i would really like to see a action from the mayor, and we really need a high level call to action. and i am so happy that supervisor mar is taken it out...
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i was discriminated against job after job after job. it meant moving positions to increase my salary. do not go with the old wives tale, or old husband's tale that it is because women have to leave their jobs to have families. that is malarkey. >> i would like to concur with what she said. when i seesturbs me a woman who is having a baby, who worked almost to the day she had the baby, and after she had the baby she is back on the job within a matter of a few days. for someone to use an excuse that women have to leave the workforce, we do more work while we are there than the average man because we are always there 24/7. i have a problem they say we leave the workforce. we do. >> it is the balance between federal and state responsibility , the specific thing in mind is something that is relevant to south carolina. the split is 40% federal and 60% stake if i have that right. i would like to know are you for down is this a fair break between state responsibilities, and what you're willing to do to achieve that. idea.s is a wonderful that i
i was discriminated against job after job after job. it meant moving positions to increase my salary. do not go with the old wives tale, or old husband's tale that it is because women have to leave their jobs to have families. that is malarkey. >> i would like to concur with what she said. when i seesturbs me a woman who is having a baby, who worked almost to the day she had the baby, and after she had the baby she is back on the job within a matter of a few days. for someone to use an...