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. >> christie: kenny brooks has to be pleased with his group. >> john: madison's head coach kenny brooks joins us now. john castleberry along with kristine christie scott. >> the effort of the kids are coming and giving us hasn't been perfect but the effort mixture if it. when you play hard good things happen. >> christie: you changed up defense things, coach and you went zone and that seems to have disrupted the vcu flow. >> the noon machine went good. we went to zone out of necessity. they said you have two fowls. i said everybody has fouls. we are fortunate they were missing some of their free throws. we can't rely on that. we have to play strong defense. >> john: kenny, thanks for your time. good luck in the 2nd half. james madison leading 32-24 at the spiegel center. come back at halftime from richmond right after this. families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save lives. donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.org
. >> christie: kenny brooks has to be pleased with his group. >> john: madison's head coach kenny brooks joins us now. john castleberry along with kristine christie scott. >> the effort of the kids are coming and giving us hasn't been perfect but the effort mixture if it. when you play hard good things happen. >> christie: you changed up defense things, coach and you went zone and that seems to have disrupted the vcu flow. >> the noon machine went good. we went to...
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you kenny rogers? >> kenny rodgers? are you kenny? >> kenny rogers? are you kenny rogers?ven he is gal, steven he is gal? what you doing tonight here? >> well, we just won a grammy for the best native american -- >> music? >> that's good. ♪ >> you can do it, do it. >> lady gaga. lady gaga. ga-ga, it's yehya. [ bleep ] lady gaga. okay. >> everybody, guess what, the present for you. present for you. >> and the grammy goes to -- >> we're all a little drunk but we're happy drunk, so -- >> can i make you famous? >> yes. >> you sound like me for black eyed peas. >> oh, yeah. ♪ tonight's going to be a good night ♪ >> ♪ tonight's going to be a good night ♪ ♪ tonight's going to be a good good night ♪ ♪ tonight's going to be a good night ♪ ♪ tonight's going to be a good night ♪ ♪ a good night ♪ tonight's going to be a good good night ♪ ♪ tonight the night ♪ hey ♪ hey ♪ i smash it like oh my god ♪ we'll have a ball ♪ we'll have a ball ♪ that's good ♪ i am the best best mc ♪ yeah ♪ tonight's going to be a good night ♪ ♪ hey no, no, no ♪ fergie, yehya. black eyed peas. not stop, i don'
you kenny rogers? >> kenny rodgers? are you kenny? >> kenny rogers? are you kenny rogers?ven he is gal, steven he is gal? what you doing tonight here? >> well, we just won a grammy for the best native american -- >> music? >> that's good. ♪ >> you can do it, do it. >> lady gaga. lady gaga. ga-ga, it's yehya. [ bleep ] lady gaga. okay. >> everybody, guess what, the present for you. present for you. >> and the grammy goes to -- >>...
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. >> reporter: and then there's kenny lyon. a marine sergeant whose miraculous battlefield rescue in iraq and two-year fight to recover was profiled on "60 minutes." >> i'm going to fight to retain everything i had before. >> reporter: kenny had to fight the v.a. for five months, but after finally being told he would get vocational benefits to study at gettysburg college, the v.a. called to say stop. >> i was on my try classes. and i got a phone call saying that it was not approved. >> reporter: you weren't getting the tuition? >> yes. >> reporter: the v.a. benefits all these veterans requested are from a special program called vocational rehabilitation and employment, or voc rehab. separate from the g.i. bill, voc rehab is just for disabled veterans, helping them find whatever training they need to either live on their own or find a job. when voc rehab works-- which is most of the time-- its service cans range from sign language lessons to technical classes to harvard law school. but in a two-month investigation, cbs news foun
. >> reporter: and then there's kenny lyon. a marine sergeant whose miraculous battlefield rescue in iraq and two-year fight to recover was profiled on "60 minutes." >> i'm going to fight to retain everything i had before. >> reporter: kenny had to fight the v.a. for five months, but after finally being told he would get vocational benefits to study at gettysburg college, the v.a. called to say stop. >> i was on my try classes. and i got a phone call saying...
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kenny albert will be working. he is getting his notes together behind us here. it's a long way in the future, but this guy prepares. >> ever fun to work with. you get rested up. and we will see you on sunday for the gold medal matchup. here is pavelski, drifting and shooting one that is blocked and then covered. play is stopped with 3:23 to go in the third. 6-1. how did we get here? well, back in the first period,
kenny albert will be working. he is getting his notes together behind us here. it's a long way in the future, but this guy prepares. >> ever fun to work with. you get rested up. and we will see you on sunday for the gold medal matchup. here is pavelski, drifting and shooting one that is blocked and then covered. play is stopped with 3:23 to go in the third. 6-1. how did we get here? well, back in the first period,
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and jack kennedy tells kenny o'donnell, kenny, i'm 43 years old and i'm not going to die in office, don't worry. everybody kisses and makes up, lyndon johnson is used to a great effect in the south. they really don't know what to do with him and the rest of the country and he doesn't want to campaign and the rest of the country. but he goes out and is an asset to the democratic ticket. the richard nixon decides for his part to go for that super ticket option. his inclination is to offer the nomination to nelson rockefeller. new york then, really was the empire state. at 45 electoral votes. it was the biggest states, biggest prize that way. and nelson rockefeller probably could've helped and carry into newark. the nelson rockefeller zito is such done that he does not want to take that number two spot. he turns them down. at this point, nixon makes a horrible choice. he selects henry cabot lodge, from the united states senate from massachusetts. then, the united states ambassador to the united nations is his running mate. it's kind of like a peace offering still to the eastern liberal or mo
and jack kennedy tells kenny o'donnell, kenny, i'm 43 years old and i'm not going to die in office, don't worry. everybody kisses and makes up, lyndon johnson is used to a great effect in the south. they really don't know what to do with him and the rest of the country and he doesn't want to campaign and the rest of the country. but he goes out and is an asset to the democratic ticket. the richard nixon decides for his part to go for that super ticket option. his inclination is to offer the...
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kenny boynton. can you blame him? longest to go. macklin taking the roof off the o dome. a reverse. there macklin continue was a play doing chin upz of all varire iseco ha >>> back in studio one, we've watched auburn with hogs on a three-game winning streak. auburn is nine of 22 from downtown in this game them have a lead on the road. back to eric and bob. >> thank you so much this, game has gotten very interesting here in the o dom. investigators have ridden the hot play of vernon macklin here in the second half. neither side up by seven. take a look at the news and notes as we speak. there is both teams holding. >> east is better than the west. arkansas is the team you've got to. wa. they have courtney in back and they're starting to make noise. there is 33 of the 44 stided in single digits. the team has been so much better this year than last. and there is we know that kentucky and tense we're not sure who other two and three dworing to be. there is drama in teams like this. >> what are your thoughts for the year? do they have a chance? >> probably -- it's a possibility. they can
kenny boynton. can you blame him? longest to go. macklin taking the roof off the o dome. a reverse. there macklin continue was a play doing chin upz of all varire iseco ha >>> back in studio one, we've watched auburn with hogs on a three-game winning streak. auburn is nine of 22 from downtown in this game them have a lead on the road. back to eric and bob. >> thank you so much this, game has gotten very interesting here in the o dom. investigators have ridden the hot play of...
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dawn evans and hislop and williams and newman and kenny brooks has done a great job. now his eighth year in charge. lane and patterson along with wallace, moss and courtney on that front line. beth cunningham in her 7th year in charge of richmond. >> christie: these she's done a tremendous job with the rams. >> john: now it's time for our keys to the game. >> christie: the key for vcu. if they can get defensive pressure. they had three double figure scores all season long. james needs control the board. james madison is out rebounding 6 per game. they need scorer and sore score often. guards have been a huge part of the offensive success for the dukes. >> john: we are just about set to go. and again, vcu. and james madison two games in the loss column. waller will bring it up. >> christie: jimenezz inside. early on defense. >> john: and they get it. >> christie: that was rather easy. one-on-one isolate isolation down in the lane. she's not going to miss any of those. >> john: jimenez one of the back door play and well l defended by waller. moss moss again. the lady ra
dawn evans and hislop and williams and newman and kenny brooks has done a great job. now his eighth year in charge. lane and patterson along with wallace, moss and courtney on that front line. beth cunningham in her 7th year in charge of richmond. >> christie: these she's done a tremendous job with the rams. >> john: now it's time for our keys to the game. >> christie: the key for vcu. if they can get defensive pressure. they had three double figure scores all season long....
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kenny evans." the presiding officer: without objection. mr. specter: kenny evans recently passed after being with me for some 30 years. i had known mr. evans in philadelphia for a long time, but when i ran for the united states senate in 1980, i asked him to be my campaign deputy in the african-american community. and when elected, brought him in as my key operative in the african-american community because of the urgency of having active minority representation. and he came to be known and loved and admired as a leading public official in the city; served longer than most anybody else had been in public office, took on a great role in housing and in job training and in education, on civil rights issues and on immigration. when we had a proposal advanced by congressman fatah called gear up almost a decade ago with a $300 million price tag, i consulted with kenny evans, listened to his advice and recommendations and helped provide $300 million a year, which is now come to be in the $2.5 billion range not only servicing philadelphia, but really
kenny evans." the presiding officer: without objection. mr. specter: kenny evans recently passed after being with me for some 30 years. i had known mr. evans in philadelphia for a long time, but when i ran for the united states senate in 1980, i asked him to be my campaign deputy in the african-american community. and when elected, brought him in as my key operative in the african-american community because of the urgency of having active minority representation. and he came to be known...
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kenny o'donnell, of the closest advisers said you have these trade every single person that has supported you in your first move as the nominee. and the labor unions are outraged but americans for democratic action are outraged and on lyndon johnson's side come with the southern senators, the allies are just flabbergasted. they'll want to lose their allied come with their man in leadership in the senate and a projector late upset our fellow texans, lyndon johnson fellow texans. everybody is mad. but politics is politics. jack kennedy tells o'donnell, i am 43 years old. i am not going to die an office. don't worry. everybody kiss and make up. johnson is used to a great defect in the south, they do not know what to do with him and the rest of the country and he does not want to campaign in the rest of the country but is an asset to the democratic ticket. >> richard nixon decides to go for the super ticket option. his inclination is to offer the nomination to nelson rockefeller. then at new york really was the empire state with 45 electoral votes and a big estate and the biggest prize than n
kenny o'donnell, of the closest advisers said you have these trade every single person that has supported you in your first move as the nominee. and the labor unions are outraged but americans for democratic action are outraged and on lyndon johnson's side come with the southern senators, the allies are just flabbergasted. they'll want to lose their allied come with their man in leadership in the senate and a projector late upset our fellow texans, lyndon johnson fellow texans. everybody is...
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kenny albert will be working. he is getting his notes together behind us here. it's a long way in the future, but this guy prepares. >> ever fun to work with. you get rested up. and we will see you on sunday for the gold medal matchup. here is pavelski, drifting and shooting one that is blocked and then covered. play is stopped with 3:23 to go in the third. 6-1. how did we get here? well, back in the first period, absolutely all team usa. a giveaway by miikka kiprusoff. ryan malone puts it in the wide open at 1-0. team usa on a power play, by paul stastny. zach parise. 2-0 lead. and erik johnson makes it three. >> then patrick kane goes to work with ryan kesler. it goes and then for good measure put it out front and a nice little finish for paul stastny. six goals lightning-quick by the americans. and ron wilson talking about i believe the boards that you've been talking about at that end. >> i had some conversation with video coach brad aldrich for team usa. a notre damer, by the way. worked for jeff jackson as the video coordinator and hockey operations there.
kenny albert will be working. he is getting his notes together behind us here. it's a long way in the future, but this guy prepares. >> ever fun to work with. you get rested up. and we will see you on sunday for the gold medal matchup. here is pavelski, drifting and shooting one that is blocked and then covered. play is stopped with 3:23 to go in the third. 6-1. how did we get here? well, back in the first period, absolutely all team usa. a giveaway by miikka kiprusoff. ryan malone puts...
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. >> peter kenny, what is the real reason for the sell-off today? i mean, are people overreacting to some of these concerns or is this just a beginning of a much broader sell off, because we came too far, too fast? >> a great question. we have come very far, and very fast. however, you have to look at fundamentals of our domestic economy. if you look at that, in light of the broader and bigger picture, there's a lot positive going on earnings season has been quite, quite solid. guideance has been sole is. macro data is solid, and improving. gdp numbers were vong in the last two quarters, this past quarter in particular. not everything is bad. emerging market space is in the focus right now and it's not just greece or the p.i.g.s., grease, spain, portugal, look at south and central america, they're taking a beating today as well though they don't have the same issues, fis kelg issues that the p.i.g.s have there's a bleed into the emerging space and we may have this for some time to come. one thing this will do, drive the conversation towards fiscal r
. >> peter kenny, what is the real reason for the sell-off today? i mean, are people overreacting to some of these concerns or is this just a beginning of a much broader sell off, because we came too far, too fast? >> a great question. we have come very far, and very fast. however, you have to look at fundamentals of our domestic economy. if you look at that, in light of the broader and bigger picture, there's a lot positive going on earnings season has been quite, quite solid....
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. >> they was telling us that he's in stable condition and kenny allen pulled the sheet back and we saw him. we had to see him and we knew he was gone. >> reporter: early the next morning the day his senior season was supposed to start ben wilson was pronounced dead at the age of just 17. even president ronald reagan called the family to offer h is dead. >> involved in extraordinary young man. >> he was gunned down. >> it's not how long you live. but how well you live. >> then i seen my brother in that casket. oh, tried to wake him up like man, you ain't dead. get up, man. get up. get up. you ain't dead. get up. then seeing those two guys who did it. >> did you know ben wilson? did you know him? >> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply o
. >> they was telling us that he's in stable condition and kenny allen pulled the sheet back and we saw him. we had to see him and we knew he was gone. >> reporter: early the next morning the day his senior season was supposed to start ben wilson was pronounced dead at the age of just 17. even president ronald reagan called the family to offer h is dead. >> involved in extraordinary young man. >> he was gunned down. >> it's not how long you live. but how well you...
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kenny boynton jr., back to erving walker.iolation against dan werner. >> joe: werner was making a fake pass while he was leaning forward, and he drug his pivot foot. that's an unforced error. it doesn't make his head coach happy at all. the last ten minutes of the game, every possession becomes more magnified. >> dave: seven gator turnovers now. >> joe: that's the only reason south carolina is still hanging around. >> dave: exactly. >> joe: it shouldn't be that way, dave, because florida has good still players who all handle the ball well. >> dave: raley-ross. his third three of the night! he's the key offensively in support of downey. raley-ross, the senior out of gastonia, north carolina. time-out. billy donovan and the florida gators, getting back into it. it's a one-point game! 77;;s;;s;3 >> dave: florida leading south carolina by 1, 50-49. a moment ago we saw a little -- some good work by south carolina to pick up a three-point shot by raley-ross. >> joe: the devan downey penetration to the lane draws blue shirts. watch
kenny boynton jr., back to erving walker.iolation against dan werner. >> joe: werner was making a fake pass while he was leaning forward, and he drug his pivot foot. that's an unforced error. it doesn't make his head coach happy at all. the last ten minutes of the game, every possession becomes more magnified. >> dave: seven gator turnovers now. >> joe: that's the only reason south carolina is still hanging around. >> dave: exactly. >> joe: it shouldn't be that...
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. >> reporter: there is currently screening tests for serotonin levels in the brain, but kenny and colleen hope that one day, there will be. wh are you hearing from parents? >> what we hear is hope. i don't know how else to say it. >> reporter: hope that fewer babies die and more parents like the tibbles are spared this terrible grief. >> to help prevent sids death, experts say that in addition to baby's sleep position, expectant mothers should not smoke or drink alcohol. >>> our time right now, 11:50, 10 before noon. nursery schools for pandas, we'll talk about that. plus >>> all this week, nbc "nightly news" and the website thegrio.com are teaming up to profile african-american men and women that are likely to make history in years to come. from musicians to celebrity bloggers to environmental advocates, to help make up the list of 100 history makers in the making. you can hear from some of them right now. >> black history is american history, because we're all a part of making this country what it is. so much of the country has just been built on our back. and so we should know the grou
. >> reporter: there is currently screening tests for serotonin levels in the brain, but kenny and colleen hope that one day, there will be. wh are you hearing from parents? >> what we hear is hope. i don't know how else to say it. >> reporter: hope that fewer babies die and more parents like the tibbles are spared this terrible grief. >> to help prevent sids death, experts say that in addition to baby's sleep position, expectant mothers should not smoke or drink...
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actually like the show "south park" and what happens on every episode of "south park" is that poor little kennyone of the characters on the show, dies every episode, and sometimes eric cartman kills him. well, in afghanistan when eric cartman, i.e. a blackwater employee, signs out 200 weapons and then they kill innocent afghan civilians with them, they don't come back the next episode. afghanistan is not south park. and what we saw today at this hearing is just the tip of the iceberg of what blackwater has been doing running this criminal enterprise around the world. in afghanistan they set up this shell company paravant in collaboration with a mammoth war giant, raytheon, which held the prime contract for this, and they set up this contract to try to hide the fact that the pentagon was once again hiring blackwater, this firm that's been under investigation by practically every federal entity in the united states. it's a shell company that was used to essentially defraud the government by convincing the army that blackwater was not getting the contract but this company paravant. and as was poin
actually like the show "south park" and what happens on every episode of "south park" is that poor little kennyone of the characters on the show, dies every episode, and sometimes eric cartman kills him. well, in afghanistan when eric cartman, i.e. a blackwater employee, signs out 200 weapons and then they kill innocent afghan civilians with them, they don't come back the next episode. afghanistan is not south park. and what we saw today at this hearing is just the tip of...
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and you were just screaming, kenny.nes that thought he sounded good. >> he did and right before he walked into that audition, he said i'm your next american idol. >> there's others who go on there and go to be silly, but i think he thought he thought he was the bomb. >> hard to believe. >> there were a lot of good ones last night. let us know what you think about last night show. you can post your reaction at facebook or you can follow candace with her idol blog as she takes us behind the scenes all season long. just go to foxbaltimore.com and click on american idol on the entertain section. if you dare catch american idol here and pretty soon it's going to be hollywood next week. >> hollywood next week. they gave up 26 tickets. they got a lot of people to filter through. >> i would rather be in hollywood than here, this snow, and more snow. >> we have more on the way. as you were saying pix pi punxsy phil is smiling right now. drier conditions for the rest of the day and 39 for the high temperature tomorrow and 35 tomo
and you were just screaming, kenny.nes that thought he sounded good. >> he did and right before he walked into that audition, he said i'm your next american idol. >> there's others who go on there and go to be silly, but i think he thought he thought he was the bomb. >> hard to believe. >> there were a lot of good ones last night. let us know what you think about last night show. you can post your reaction at facebook or you can follow candace with her idol blog as she...
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kenny brooks probably just wants to talk about a few things. let's look at last year's championship game between drexel and james madison in harrison burg. >> christy: it was an exciting game. there you see dawn evans slashing down a jumper. >> john: drexel scores. what an outstanding player. >> christy: she's just and to watch. it's a fantastic experience for those young ladies. holding up number one finger. that's why he bse daw evcludslop : dorliels p a iddl dle ♪ :chhaw yot p a iddl >> john: welcome to vcu where the rams are taking it on the chin tonight courtesy of james madison. vcu got up to a good start with moss coming out and getting a couple jump shots. >> christy: d'andra moss averaging just under 18 points a game and she's going to get buckets and she did that early in the gim but then a dry spell. >> john: then it looked like trouble for gentleman. even though they lead they lost dawn evans to a sprained ankle. certainly a lot of reason for concern your james madison. give them a ton of credit because everyone on the ball club ste
kenny brooks probably just wants to talk about a few things. let's look at last year's championship game between drexel and james madison in harrison burg. >> christy: it was an exciting game. there you see dawn evans slashing down a jumper. >> john: drexel scores. what an outstanding player. >> christy: she's just and to watch. it's a fantastic experience for those young ladies. holding up number one finger. that's why he bse daw evcludslop : dorliels p a iddl dle ♪ :chhaw...
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. >> they was telling us that he's in stable condition and kenny allen pulled the sheet back and we saw him. we had to see him and we knew he was gone. >> reporter: early the next morning the day his senior season was supposed to start ben wilson was pronounced dead at the age of just 17. even president ronald reagan called the family to offer h is dead. >> involved in extraordinary young man. >> he was gunned down. >> it's not how long you live. but how well you live. >> then i seen my brother in that casket. oh, tried to wake him up like man, you ain't dead. get up, man. get up. get up. you ain't dead. get up. then seeing those two guys who did it. >> did you know ben wilson? did you know him? >> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply o
. >> they was telling us that he's in stable condition and kenny allen pulled the sheet back and we saw him. we had to see him and we knew he was gone. >> reporter: early the next morning the day his senior season was supposed to start ben wilson was pronounced dead at the age of just 17. even president ronald reagan called the family to offer h is dead. >> involved in extraordinary young man. >> he was gunned down. >> it's not how long you live. but how well you...
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host: kenny on the democrats' line. caller: how are you doing? i tried to get one, but, you know, the bank was saying that if i was not close to a 700 credit score they really didn't want to deal with me. but i take my hat off to the other caller who get their credit good and the other guy who got a loan, thank god for those guys, but me, i am having problems trying to get a loan. i can tell you one thing that can help, right? if harry reid can keep all of the senators there and not let them go home and make them work on stuff that needs to get done for this country, we might have a better chance of getting loans to help out middle-class people. thank you very much. host: our next caller is from sarasota, florida. bernard is on the independent line. go right ahead. caller: i haven't tried to get a personal loan lately, outside of a loan modification on my home that fell through. but my wife is in the industry. and she and her associates have at least eight deals they can't get through the long process. one of those deals had a liquid assets of $2
host: kenny on the democrats' line. caller: how are you doing? i tried to get one, but, you know, the bank was saying that if i was not close to a 700 credit score they really didn't want to deal with me. but i take my hat off to the other caller who get their credit good and the other guy who got a loan, thank god for those guys, but me, i am having problems trying to get a loan. i can tell you one thing that can help, right? if harry reid can keep all of the senators there and not let them go...
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president kenny once -- president kennedy once said, things were just as bad as we had been saying they were. [laughter] something's were even worse. we took office facing a financial crisis that was something we had not seen since the great depression. an economy that we now know was bleeding 750,000 jobs a month. a $1.30 trillion debt and two wars that were costly in every sense of the word. from the specter of terrorism to the impact of globalization, we face tremendous new challenges in this young it century. this comes on top of one of the decades where are middle-class -- one of the most difficult decades that the middle-class had ever faced. the income of the average american household declined. the cost of everything seemed to keep going up. everything we have done over the past year has been, not only to write, but to also restore some of the security of the middle class families that has been slipping away for over a decade now. some of the stuff we took was done without the help of the other party which made a political decision to jump in the back seat, let us do the driving
president kenny once -- president kennedy once said, things were just as bad as we had been saying they were. [laughter] something's were even worse. we took office facing a financial crisis that was something we had not seen since the great depression. an economy that we now know was bleeding 750,000 jobs a month. a $1.30 trillion debt and two wars that were costly in every sense of the word. from the specter of terrorism to the impact of globalization, we face tremendous new challenges in...