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let's hear it for kate, penelope, daniel, marion,
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. >> larry: marion cotillard, fergie and sophia loren, next on "larry king live." good evening. "nine" opens this friday in new york and los angeles. and across the country on christmas day. it's been nominated a record ten times by the broadcast film critics association including nods for best picture, best supporting actress and best ensemble. it was voted for nine golden globes, best comedy and best song. joining us is the cast. kate hudson, academy award nominated actress, this is going to sound repetitive, nicole kidman, academy award winning actress, penelope cruz academy award winning actress and golden glam nominee, dame judi dench, academy award winning actress, daniel day-lewis two-time academy award winner and golden globe nominee, marion cotillard, fergie, the grammy winning recording artist, rob marshall, the academy award nominated director and from geneva, sophia loren, the academy award winning actress. we are out of time so good night. before we get into our discussion with this talented bunch, let's take a look at the film everyone is talking about. here is a s
. >> larry: marion cotillard, fergie and sophia loren, next on "larry king live." good evening. "nine" opens this friday in new york and los angeles. and across the country on christmas day. it's been nominated a record ten times by the broadcast film critics association including nods for best picture, best supporting actress and best ensemble. it was voted for nine golden globes, best comedy and best song. joining us is the cast. kate hudson, academy award nominated...
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there's the freshman scott wood out of marion indiana number 15. opening lineup for nc state. stywall almost got a hand on it. stywall, we've been told has been playing well. williams. it's stywall who had 14 rebounds earlier this week in a game against wake forest, comes down with that board. stywall's jumper rims out. there's a quick foul by montel smith. and there is sidney lowe in his fourth season. of course known as the point guard on that 1983 national championship team playing under jim belmont. >> mike g.: much better atmosphere on this team. better chemistry. basically all sidney's guys. horner was recruited by sendek but never really played for him. this is a more cohesive unit. >> mike h.: you can notice that in warmup. they all seem to be together and like each other as scott wood hits that bucket. north carolina state jumps out to an early 5-0 lead. mike is going to take a time-out. this is mike demint's second stint as the head coach at uchl nc greensboro. he went and took the job at smu in between. started his career as a volunteer
there's the freshman scott wood out of marion indiana number 15. opening lineup for nc state. stywall almost got a hand on it. stywall, we've been told has been playing well. williams. it's stywall who had 14 rebounds earlier this week in a game against wake forest, comes down with that board. stywall's jumper rims out. there's a quick foul by montel smith. and there is sidney lowe in his fourth season. of course known as the point guard on that 1983 national championship team playing under jim...
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the first supermax prison in our federal system was built in marion illinois, years and years ago. there was controversy. this was the most secure prison in america but i'll tell you what, the people of southern illinois rallied behind it. it's been a prison with a lot of great professionals who have worked there and have done their job and done them well. and when i go down to marion, illinois, and talk to them about guantanamo detainees they say "senator listen send them here we'll take care of them. we can point among those who are incarcerated at marion prison to those who are engaged in al qaeda terrorism colombian drug gangs mexican drug cartels cartels, some of the meanest toughest most violent gang bangers from the cities around the midwest, they're in that prison and they are held safely every day. i will tell you, when i hear people say they don't trust our prison system to hold a handful or 50 or whatever the number may be less than a hundred of these guantanamo detainees, they ought to meet the men and women who do it every single day in america and do it well. and they
the first supermax prison in our federal system was built in marion illinois, years and years ago. there was controversy. this was the most secure prison in america but i'll tell you what, the people of southern illinois rallied behind it. it's been a prison with a lot of great professionals who have worked there and have done their job and done them well. and when i go down to marion, illinois, and talk to them about guantanamo detainees they say "senator listen send them here we'll take...
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that was against naia marion. went for ten points and ten rebounds. ten points already in this ballgame. to the hoop. darnell dodson got fouled. and the kentucky wildc wildcats. establishing their dominance here at rupp arena as they go for win number 1999. demarcus cousins slams it home. the wildcats have a 7-point lead. 7-point lead. dave loos says every time he looks up he sees john fraley seeing ten to 12 points per game. he'll take it. >> kyle: he has given them a big boost. ten points. first through the midrange jump-shot. then comes back on the right side with another mid-range jump-shot and getting down low points. not shying away from the kentucky big men at all. >> matt: fraley the only governor to score in the last seven minutes. dodson is at the line. already well within his previous career high of 16 against niagara. kentucky has a nine-point lead again. kentucky comes with full court pressure. this time was 1-2-2. one trap and out. >> matt: watch the defense to see what they do with fraley here. he has gone to the top of the scouting rep
that was against naia marion. went for ten points and ten rebounds. ten points already in this ballgame. to the hoop. darnell dodson got fouled. and the kentucky wildc wildcats. establishing their dominance here at rupp arena as they go for win number 1999. demarcus cousins slams it home. the wildcats have a 7-point lead. 7-point lead. dave loos says every time he looks up he sees john fraley seeing ten to 12 points per game. he'll take it. >> kyle: he has given them a big boost. ten...
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the first super max prison in our federal system is built in marion, illinois coming years and yearswas controversy. this was the most secure prison in america, but i'll tell you what, the people of southern illinois valley behind it. it's a prison with a lot of great professionals who have worked there and done their job and an a while. when i go down to marion, illinois and talk to them about guantÁnamo detainees, they say senator, listen, send them here. we'll take care of them. we can point among those who are incarcerated at smearing prison to those who are engaged in al qaeda terrorism, colombian drug games, mexican drug cartels, some of the meanest, toughest most violent from the city and the u.s. they are in prison and held safely every single day. i will tell you when i hear people say they don't trust our prison system to hold a handful or 50 or whatever, less than 100 of these guantÁnamo detainees they had to meet the men and women who do it every single day in america and do it well. and they have to realize that these detainees will be held by our military, the departmen
the first super max prison in our federal system is built in marion, illinois coming years and yearswas controversy. this was the most secure prison in america, but i'll tell you what, the people of southern illinois valley behind it. it's a prison with a lot of great professionals who have worked there and done their job and an a while. when i go down to marion, illinois and talk to them about guantÁnamo detainees, they say senator, listen, send them here. we'll take care of them. we can...
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and our final panelist for this panel is marion wright edelman. you do not need much of an introduction. she is the founder and president of the children's defense fund. which is the nation's strongest voice for children and families over the years. marion, thank you for honoring us with your presence. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for having us and thank you for your leadership. you are the only person in the world who got me over here today. but thank you. when you call, i come. i appreciate your leadership. you have probably heard all the facts that you need to hear, but for me, is very quick summary of the data. my staff did a quick summary of the data. we know the problem in many ways. we'll submit that for the record. everybody here knows it. i'm sorry i missed everybody. i want to just make three or four very basic points. i used to be a civil rights lawyer. and the children's defense fund is an outgrowth of that civil rights experience in mississippi with the naacp legal defense fund. and it was pretty clear and n. 1966, '67, '68 that when i
and our final panelist for this panel is marion wright edelman. you do not need much of an introduction. she is the founder and president of the children's defense fund. which is the nation's strongest voice for children and families over the years. marion, thank you for honoring us with your presence. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for having us and thank you for your leadership. you are the only person in the world who got me over here today. but thank you. when you call, i come. i...
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the cast of the new movie "nine" daniel day-lewis, marion cotillard, judi derch, kate hudson, nicoleidman, six academy award winners tomorrow night on "larry king live." the movie "nine," by the way, is a ten. donald trump is still with us. tiger woods, a friend of yours. one sponsor, accenture, has dropped him. sorry response spors are middle roading it. and nike endorsed him today, staying with him. what do you make of this, donald? >> he's going through a very tough period of time. who would have ever thought? his career was so perfectly manicured and managed it was amazing. he really is a good guy. i know him and i like him and i respect him. and i wish to see him play golf. i mean, he is rembrandt on canvas. you can't take that canvas away. you know, it's something he should be doing. i can't imagine him, larry, sitting home with his wife, holding hands, watching hundreds of thousands of people walking down the fairways and watching phil mickleson or somebody else winning the masters. he's going to be sitting there holding his wife's hand? i don't get it. i don't see it. >> larr
the cast of the new movie "nine" daniel day-lewis, marion cotillard, judi derch, kate hudson, nicoleidman, six academy award winners tomorrow night on "larry king live." the movie "nine," by the way, is a ten. donald trump is still with us. tiger woods, a friend of yours. one sponsor, accenture, has dropped him. sorry response spors are middle roading it. and nike endorsed him today, staying with him. what do you make of this, donald? >> he's going through a...
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four consecutive 20-point plus games ended when he scored on the eighth in the lop-sided win over marion. he is headed to 20-point game today. almost money in the bank. every time he delivers for the wildcats. >> fraley had a block on him earlier in the half. like to see block the jump hook. hard to do. it heads over the head of fraley. so four minutes and 54 seconds in this second half. loos's team made a run. they're down eight in rupp arena. it's one of the best mid-size sports sedans in the world. if it's not... there are 39 international awards we'd better give back. the 2010 jaguar xf. the critically acclaimed result of a very different way of thinking. >> matt: you have to figure the top program would not go quietly. they have taken the fight to the wildcats in the second half. >> they pick up the defensive intensity. diving on the floor for the loose ball. gets everyone involved. good ball movement. defensive again. fraley with the block leading to transition basket. channels knocks down another three. >> matt: a 112-46 league record. went 16-0 in the ovc in 2004. >> kyle: he is
four consecutive 20-point plus games ended when he scored on the eighth in the lop-sided win over marion. he is headed to 20-point game today. almost money in the bank. every time he delivers for the wildcats. >> fraley had a block on him earlier in the half. like to see block the jump hook. hard to do. it heads over the head of fraley. so four minutes and 54 seconds in this second half. loos's team made a run. they're down eight in rupp arena. it's one of the best mid-size sports sedans...
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it will be judy, the worker in marion, illinois, at the motel, $8 an hour, 30 hours a week, $12,000 in annual wages. she's a diabetic. she's never had health insurance in their life. she goes to work every day and she's 60 years old. she'll have health insurance because of this bill. she'll be covered by medicaid and she won't have to pay for it because judy's wages are at the low end when it comes to the workers in america. i said to her, if you had health insurance, judy, what would you do? she said, senator, i've got a few lumps that i've been worried about for a long time but i can't afford to go to the doctor. i'd go to the doctor. thank god she can. and for a lot of others, those who've lost their jobs, who are unemployed, exhausted their savings, stand to lose their homes, at least the peace of mind that they'll have health insurance. that's going to come too. and if you have a child with a health problem, as many people do, something they call a preexisting condition, this bill will tell the health insurance companies immediately, you can no longer discriminate against that chi
it will be judy, the worker in marion, illinois, at the motel, $8 an hour, 30 hours a week, $12,000 in annual wages. she's a diabetic. she's never had health insurance in their life. she goes to work every day and she's 60 years old. she'll have health insurance because of this bill. she'll be covered by medicaid and she won't have to pay for it because judy's wages are at the low end when it comes to the workers in america. i said to her, if you had health insurance, judy, what would you do?...
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her name is judy and works in a hotel in marion, illinois. she is a hostess in their morning for the free continental breakfast, sweet ladiy, big smile on her face, early 60's. she came up to me and said, senator, i'm sure sure this health care reform is good for me. i said, judy did you have health insurance? and she said, no, i haven't had health insurance. i'm a few years from medicare. i said, how much money do you make? she said, well, they cut our hours at the hotel because of the economy. i work about 30 hours a week now and i make about $8 an hour. and she'd said there isn't a person working here on the hotel staff that has health insurance. i said, does that mean your income each year is abou about $12,000. i guess, she said. it's the only job she has. i get by on it. i can't imagine how. she said, i get back on that. i checked into it and i saw her the next morning before i checked out, i said, judy, under this bill that we have, because you make less than $24,000 a year as an individual, you will qualify for medicaid. you will have
her name is judy and works in a hotel in marion, illinois. she is a hostess in their morning for the free continental breakfast, sweet ladiy, big smile on her face, early 60's. she came up to me and said, senator, i'm sure sure this health care reform is good for me. i said, judy did you have health insurance? and she said, no, i haven't had health insurance. i'm a few years from medicare. i said, how much money do you make? she said, well, they cut our hours at the hotel because of the...
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in marion illinois we've had mob figures. and you'd think in theory that the peff the same sort of -- now if the thought was somehow mob associates might cause trouble or what have you, i think a lot of the hatred for the united states because of the guantanamo bay problem was because they see the united states trying to get around the law. host: independent line, steever? caller: hi. yes, i just wanted to comment with the senate and everything going through the health care debate and all that stuff. i really think a lot of people worry about what it's going on with our tacks and the senator is good to be worried about what's going on in iraq and afflingaffling and i think those are two of the greatest drains on our economy and drains in the future we have ahead of us. i was wondering where the tea party was when the bush administration was running rush shot on the floor. on the republican line from west palm florida, hello. caller: yes. i wanted to make a comment about the tea party, too. why, if you get a black organization
in marion illinois we've had mob figures. and you'd think in theory that the peff the same sort of -- now if the thought was somehow mob associates might cause trouble or what have you, i think a lot of the hatred for the united states because of the guantanamo bay problem was because they see the united states trying to get around the law. host: independent line, steever? caller: hi. yes, i just wanted to comment with the senate and everything going through the health care debate and all that...
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as the only female photographer until marion post wolcott was hired by the project and its very last years, lange's salary was lower than that of far less experienced men on the job she was caught in a double bind. she was on the one hand treated discriminatorily as a woman but on the other hand she was expected to work like a man. that is a man who had a wife. for example, all the other fsa photographers who were on the road for months at a time took their wives and occasionally their girlfriends along as unpaid assistants on the road. lange who needed help the most i might point out higher to the son of a friend who was a great photographer himself and paid him out of her own pocket and out of her own $3 a day per diem allotment. she'd bought meals for him too. drew paul taylor, lange had been influenced by the labor movements notably the san francisco strike of 1934, but also the great agricultural strikes out california's central and imperial valleys. i think a lot of people may remember from our own lifetimes the struggle that ended with the creation of the united farm workers.
as the only female photographer until marion post wolcott was hired by the project and its very last years, lange's salary was lower than that of far less experienced men on the job she was caught in a double bind. she was on the one hand treated discriminatorily as a woman but on the other hand she was expected to work like a man. that is a man who had a wife. for example, all the other fsa photographers who were on the road for months at a time took their wives and occasionally their...
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president, about this -- these letters are -- in almost every case, you had asked these people, you know marion from madison county, ann from montgomery county, sheila from richard county, if you asked them a year or two ago, are you happy with your insurance, most would say yes. but today they would say something different, because maybe a baby was born with a preexisting condition, they can't get insurance now. maybe they got very sick and the insurance company took them off their plan, kicked them off the plan because they cost too much. or maybe they changed jobs and lost their insurance or maybe they got laid off. so many of these problems -- the other thing that i noticed, madam president is, that as you know, what happened in louisiana, from the letters you get from baton rouge and shreveport and all over, people 58, 62, 63, that don't have insurance, just pray they can make it until they're 65 because they know that they have a good, strong public plan at 65 that doesn't deny people from preexisting condition, medicare doesn't do that. a plan that is predictable and they can stay with a
president, about this -- these letters are -- in almost every case, you had asked these people, you know marion from madison county, ann from montgomery county, sheila from richard county, if you asked them a year or two ago, are you happy with your insurance, most would say yes. but today they would say something different, because maybe a baby was born with a preexisting condition, they can't get insurance now. maybe they got very sick and the insurance company took them off their plan,...
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a comment from marion hansard by twitter.am away. he was so elegant the way he spoke. i wish i could speak so well, a lack of education prevent that. he is so right, this is a dog and pony show. this is business as usual. i am an african-american male in indiana. things are bleak. things do not look good at all. i do think that the reason our government brought that the gate -- brought that brigade back from afghanistan and put them straight into civil disobedience. and the thing about ronald reagan not receiving the nobel peace prize for bringing down the wall, that is a farce. their military-industrial complex brought that wall down just like we are following in their footsteps, all of these makeshift wars, fighting these force -- fighting these wars that keep shell and exxon in business. it is just business as usual with obama and i am disappointed. us, as black folks, in this country have always had to do things extremely better than the average bear. it is not going to matter what he does. he is still a black man. he nee
a comment from marion hansard by twitter.am away. he was so elegant the way he spoke. i wish i could speak so well, a lack of education prevent that. he is so right, this is a dog and pony show. this is business as usual. i am an african-american male in indiana. things are bleak. things do not look good at all. i do think that the reason our government brought that the gate -- brought that brigade back from afghanistan and put them straight into civil disobedience. and the thing about ronald...
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marion said something important. programs don't make good policy.when you can point to scaled examples of a strategy, translated, you have a good combination. they are great examples across the country how they work closing the achievement gap and improving student achievement. thanks. >> thank you. you've heard a lot, special assistant to the president for education, roberto rodriguez. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's a real pleasure to join you. i appreciate the invitation. it's also a great honor to join wonderful friends, colleagues and leaders in this work on the panel. i will try to be brief. i think the audience has heard a great deal of good recommendations in terms of how we can advance this charge of closing the achievement gap. first the question of whether that's still our imperative. it must be our imperative nationally to narrow and eventually close the achievement gap. it must be our economic imperative given the new demands of a new workforce in this new century and the fact that high quality education today is no longer just a predi
marion said something important. programs don't make good policy.when you can point to scaled examples of a strategy, translated, you have a good combination. they are great examples across the country how they work closing the achievement gap and improving student achievement. thanks. >> thank you. you've heard a lot, special assistant to the president for education, roberto rodriguez. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's a real pleasure to join you. i appreciate the invitation. it's...
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as the only female photographer until marion post wolcott was hired by the project and its very last years, lange's salary was lower than that of far less experienced men on the job she was caught in a double bind. she was on the one hand treated discriminatorily as a woman but on the other hand she was expected to work like a man. that is a man who had a wife. for example, all the other fsa photographers who were on the road for months at a time took their wives and occasionally their girlfriends along as unpaid assistants on the road. lange who needed help the most i might point out higher to the son of a friend who was a great photographer himself and paid him out of her own pocket and out of her own $3 a day per diem allotment. she'd bought meals for him too. drew paul taylor, lange had been influenced by the labor movements notably the san francisco strike of 1934, but also the great agricultural strikes out california's central and imperial valleys. i think a lot of people may remember from our own lifetimes the struggle that ended with the creation of the united farm workers.
as the only female photographer until marion post wolcott was hired by the project and its very last years, lange's salary was lower than that of far less experienced men on the job she was caught in a double bind. she was on the one hand treated discriminatorily as a woman but on the other hand she was expected to work like a man. that is a man who had a wife. for example, all the other fsa photographers who were on the road for months at a time took their wives and occasionally their...
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marilyn, senior business editor of npr, nancy waits of reuters, and finally paul marion, washington bureau chief of crane's chicago business. [applause] while the nation has trained its attentions on the excesses of wall street, main street has suffered quietly. small businesses typically drive job creation, but the news from main street has been dismal lately. banks have reportedly cut more than $10 billion from their small business lending over the last six months. businesses with fewer employees cut another 6 # ,000 workers -- 68,000 workers in november. at president obama's jobs smut earlier this month, the message was clear: no jobs without growth, no growth without credit. as the recession continues and the rate of joblessness remains troubling, labor leaders and democrats in congress have suggested that the obama administration turn its attention and its bailout money to small businesses. the president prodded bankers today to make more small business loans. our guest today is one of the administration officials charged with trying to fix the situation. karen mills runs the united s
marilyn, senior business editor of npr, nancy waits of reuters, and finally paul marion, washington bureau chief of crane's chicago business. [applause] while the nation has trained its attentions on the excesses of wall street, main street has suffered quietly. small businesses typically drive job creation, but the news from main street has been dismal lately. banks have reportedly cut more than $10 billion from their small business lending over the last six months. businesses with fewer...
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>> yeah, we have a question from marion from yuan rersty of minnesota for doctor robinson.osition to the h1n1 saying it's untested and now. when it was based obstacle along established vaccine. given that how are you planning to persuade the public to truly accept a new flue vaccine with new technology? >> well i'll start. i think there's nothing special about flu and new technologies. i think what we've indicated is there's a number of new technologies coming that trajectory and each time-line you've seen are quite long. there's a lot of ideas that have to go with many stages with increasing experience. there's a whole series of tests to can he remem determine how s. it's able to demonstrate the science base for why it's been licensed and recommended. some may hesitate until there's more of a track record. i think that's true with every product. but i think it's our jobs to demonstrate why it is the vaccine has achieved the status to be licensed and recommends and some may want to wait longer than others but particularly when the diseases that the vaccines are preventing a
>> yeah, we have a question from marion from yuan rersty of minnesota for doctor robinson.osition to the h1n1 saying it's untested and now. when it was based obstacle along established vaccine. given that how are you planning to persuade the public to truly accept a new flue vaccine with new technology? >> well i'll start. i think there's nothing special about flu and new technologies. i think what we've indicated is there's a number of new technologies coming that trajectory and...
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this resolution was sponsored solely and principally by my friend, representative marion berry of arkansas and i'd like to yield to him for five minutes for presentment of this resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for five minutes. mr. berry: i thank the gentleman from massachusetts and thank the speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 3634, my bill would name the u.s. post office in swifton, arkansas, for george kell, a native son of the first congressional district. throughout his life, george kell distinguished himself as a broadcaster, a businessman and a public servant. he enjoyed a long career in major league baseball with the athletics, tigers, red sox, white sox and/or yoles. during his 15-year playing career, kell made the all-star team 10 times and established himself as one of the greatest third basemen in the history of the american league. for his accomplishments he was inducted into the baseball hall of fame. after his retirement from baseball, kell returned to the detroit tigers organization as their tv announcer, a position he held
this resolution was sponsored solely and principally by my friend, representative marion berry of arkansas and i'd like to yield to him for five minutes for presentment of this resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for five minutes. mr. berry: i thank the gentleman from massachusetts and thank the speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 3634, my bill would name the u.s. post office in swifton, arkansas, for george kell, a native son of the first...
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finally, paul marion, washington bureau chief of cranes chicago business.applause] while the nation has changed its attention on the excesses of wall street, main street has suffered quietly. small businesses typically drive job creation, but the news from main street has been dismal lately. banks have reportedly cut more than $10 billion from their small-business lending over the last six months. businesses with fewer employees cut another 68,000 workers in november. at president obama's job summit earlier this month, the message from small businesses was clear -- no jobs without growth, no growth without credit. as the recession continues and the rate of joblessness remains troubling, labor leaders and democrats in congress have suggested that the obama administration turn its attention and its bailout money to small businesses. the president prodded bankers today to make more small- business loans. our guest today is one of the administration officials charging with trying to fix the situation. karen mills runs the united states small business administra
finally, paul marion, washington bureau chief of cranes chicago business.applause] while the nation has changed its attention on the excesses of wall street, main street has suffered quietly. small businesses typically drive job creation, but the news from main street has been dismal lately. banks have reportedly cut more than $10 billion from their small-business lending over the last six months. businesses with fewer employees cut another 68,000 workers in november. at president obama's job...