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mr. ryan: at this time, mr. speaker, i yield 3 1/2 minutes to a member of the budget committee, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lankford. the speaker pro tempe: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for 3 1/2 minutes. mr. lankford: thank you, mr. speaker. i say i'd love for people to come to oklahoma city anytime they have the opportunity to do that. but to be able to talk to the great folks in my district, i can tell you one thing that comes up again and again, they are really frustrated and they're looking for things to really be able to change here in washington. they see how broken our system is. they see the way we interact. they're really legitimately frustrated. i can tell you they have lost trust in how we're doing and what we're doing. as a federal government we're trying to do too many things and we can't afford all the things we're doing. so in some ve simple way this whole process has united the nation to be able to look simply at $14.3 trillion in debt and to say as a nation, we have a problem.
mr. ryan: at this time, mr. speaker, i yield 3 1/2 minutes to a member of the budget committee, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lankford. the speaker pro tempe: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for 3 1/2 minutes. mr. lankford: thank you, mr. speaker. i say i'd love for people to come to oklahoma city anytime they have the opportunity to do that. but to be able to talk to the great folks in my district, i can tell you one thing that comes up again and again, they are really frustrated...
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mr. ryan: i yield two minutes to mr. hensarling. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. mchenry: mr. speaker, the america -- mr. hensarling: mr. speaker, the american people want more jobs and less debt. the american people are telling washington you have to quit spending money you don't have and quit borrowing 42 cents on the dollar much of it from the chinese and send the bill to our children and grandchildren. our crisis today is not the debt ceiling, it is our debt and it is a spending-driven debt. that is why we are here today, mr. speaker. i would like toe say this bill solves -- like to say this bill solves our problem. it doesn't. it is a doll i had first step. nobody, nobody on our side of the aisle wants to increase our debt ceiling. it's not in our d.n.a. but we do believe you ought to stay current on your bills and you got to quit spending money you don't have. and in this bill, although the sums are very, very small, when we pass this bill, if the president siningst into law, it -- sig
mr. ryan: i yield two minutes to mr. hensarling. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. mchenry: mr. speaker, the america -- mr. hensarling: mr. speaker, the american people want more jobs and less debt. the american people are telling washington you have to quit spending money you don't have and quit borrowing 42 cents on the dollar much of it from the chinese and send the bill to our children and grandchildren. our crisis today is not the debt ceiling, it is...
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my first question to you, mr. ryan, from your perspective of a private partner in disaster preparedness, where do we excel and word we falls short in communicating severe weather to the community? >> thank you. for those of us who have been in the field of meteorology for a bid, it is satisfying to see the advances in the science and the application. and they're real utility in life-saving events in having it be not only a benefit to the public but the economy. as you point out, we are using modern technology, things like a live web cams, to help people make the best decision, and i think that is the area that is probably most exciting, going forward. when we talk about the storm surge, earthquakes, or tornado outbreaks like last week. we are really thinking to fill a small area, even though it impacts hundreds of thousands of people. but also, rare events, and how can we best communicate these perhaps once-in-a-lifetime events the net -- the people have never experienced before, correctly so that they make the best de
my first question to you, mr. ryan, from your perspective of a private partner in disaster preparedness, where do we excel and word we falls short in communicating severe weather to the community? >> thank you. for those of us who have been in the field of meteorology for a bid, it is satisfying to see the advances in the science and the application. and they're real utility in life-saving events in having it be not only a benefit to the public but the economy. as you point out, we are...
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mr. ryan: i yield two minutes to mr. hensarling. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. mchenry: mr. speaker, the america -- mr. hensarling: mr. speaker, the american people want more jobs and less debt. the american people are telling washington you have to quit spending money you don't have and quit borrowing 42 cents on the dollar much of it from all default. and what this has done, it has brought our two parties together. i would like to reflect for a moment the fact that we have a bipartisan compromise here. that doesn't happen all that off en, but that's a good thing. first thing as my colleague just said, this is a down payment on the problem, good step in the right direction, and it is a huge cultural change to this institution. both parties got us in this mess . oth parties are going to have to work together to get us out of this mess. and the real problem, i would add, mr. speaker, is the fact that we spend way more money than we take in. we have to address that. to my friends on the left
mr. ryan: i yield two minutes to mr. hensarling. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. mchenry: mr. speaker, the america -- mr. hensarling: mr. speaker, the american people want more jobs and less debt. the american people are telling washington you have to quit spending money you don't have and quit borrowing 42 cents on the dollar much of it from all default. and what this has done, it has brought our two parties together. i would like to reflect for a...
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. >> the chair recognizes thehe be budget can invent gentleman from wisconsin mr. ryan, and thend t gentleman from maryland, mr. van hollen. >> mr. speaker, may i ask much time as remaining? >> seven and a half minutes, thh gentleman from maryland has eight and a half minutes. islamic at this time i would like to yield three and a half minutes to mr. langford.speaker: >> recognized for three and a half minutes. >> thank you mr. s i would say i would love to the will to come to oklahoma city we have the opportunity to do that but to talk to the great folks in my district the one thingstrt that comes up again and again is they are really frustrated and they're looking for things to be able to change in washington.in. the see how broken the system is and the way we interact.. they are legitimately frustrated and i can tell you they have lost trust in what we are doing and how we are doing it. we quite frankly as a federal government we are trying to doaf too many things and we cannot afford all of the things we are doing. so in some very whole process has united the nation
. >> the chair recognizes thehe be budget can invent gentleman from wisconsin mr. ryan, and thend t gentleman from maryland, mr. van hollen. >> mr. speaker, may i ask much time as remaining? >> seven and a half minutes, thh gentleman from maryland has eight and a half minutes. islamic at this time i would like to yield three and a half minutes to mr. langford.speaker: >> recognized for three and a half minutes. >> thank you mr. s i would say i would love to the...
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mr. ryan: at this time, mr. speaker, i yield 3 1/2 minutes to a member of the budget committee, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lankford. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for 3 1/2 minutes. mr. lankford: thank you, mr. speaker. i say i'd love for people to come to oklahoma city anytime they have the opportunity to do that. but to be able to talk to the great folks in my district, i can tell you one thing that comes up again and again, they are really frustrated and they're looking for things to really be able to change here in washington. they see how broken our system is. they see the way we interact. they're really legitimately frustrated. i can tell you they have lost trust in how we're doing and what we're doing. as a federal government we're trying to do too many things and we can't afford all the things we're doing. so in some very simple way this whole process has united the nation to be able to look simply at $14.3 trillion in debt and to say as a nation, we have a prob
mr. ryan: at this time, mr. speaker, i yield 3 1/2 minutes to a member of the budget committee, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lankford. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for 3 1/2 minutes. mr. lankford: thank you, mr. speaker. i say i'd love for people to come to oklahoma city anytime they have the opportunity to do that. but to be able to talk to the great folks in my district, i can tell you one thing that comes up again and again, they are really...
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mr. ryan is not talking about sensible government in the sensible governance in washington. mr. ryan is talking about what the conservative media pretends is sensible governance. the fact is that if you take ryan's own numbers, this is an example, i'm picking this one out of respect for nick if he wants a fight. if you take ryan east numbers, he does nothing about the deficit for ten years. the deficit stays on the same course, but it does two things -- destroys medicare and it gives a tax break to the wealthy and increases the tax breaks for the wealthy that they already have, and it destroys medicare, one of the key components of the social welfare that makes this country a livable country. now, i'm not an economist, but a friend of mine has a nobel prize in economics, and he says that the only serious -- he's using the same phrase saying the only serious attack on the long term entitlement deficit is the progressive budget. is that what it's called in congress? >> people's budget. >> yeah. he's got a nobel prize and says the only serious one is the people's budget. i'll take h
mr. ryan is not talking about sensible government in the sensible governance in washington. mr. ryan is talking about what the conservative media pretends is sensible governance. the fact is that if you take ryan's own numbers, this is an example, i'm picking this one out of respect for nick if he wants a fight. if you take ryan east numbers, he does nothing about the deficit for ten years. the deficit stays on the same course, but it does two things -- destroys medicare and it gives a tax...
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fair, but what they don't explain is why there were more than a dozen free town hall meetings when mr. ryanhole attack on president obama's health care plan, and we don't see they free town hall meetings by congressman ryan and others now in the wake of their plan and in the wake of the whole deficit reduction fight and debt ceiling debate. so why aren't we seeing, before they try to define what -- why aren't we seeing them having what you have, open stony hall meetings accessible meeting for free for their constituents that they did so proudly and openly when they were questioning the health care bill ofç president obama? >> because they simply don't want to be accountable to the people. add let me tell you, when the health care bill was going through, i had some tea party representatives come to a town hall. they tried to get a little rowdy. we let them talk and say their peace, and we a good community forum. we talk to people whether they agree or disagree, because that's the voice of the people. we're not hearing from these gentleman now, because they simply have other things to do tha
fair, but what they don't explain is why there were more than a dozen free town hall meetings when mr. ryanhole attack on president obama's health care plan, and we don't see they free town hall meetings by congressman ryan and others now in the wake of their plan and in the wake of the whole deficit reduction fight and debt ceiling debate. so why aren't we seeing, before they try to define what -- why aren't we seeing them having what you have, open stony hall meetings accessible meeting for...
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. >> just like to add, mr. ryan, that the economist who studied this were quite surprised to find that fiscal policy in recessions was reasonably effective. it's just that folks tried at first punch that was too light. and that generally we didn't get big measures until well into the recession. >> when paul ryan responded to that he said, exactly. that's my point exactly. listen to what he was saying there. keynesian economics doesn't only work, the main problem is it's usually not attempted aggressively enough. the 2007 financial crisis was far deeper and far worse than the tech bust. every calculation we knew how to run showed the stimulus we delivered was under powered and as time has gone on we learned those calculation that showed a recession much milder than the one we were in. but then the republicans took the stimulus and shaved it further by about $100 billion in the senate after it had been shaved down by $400 billion when it went to congress and when it managed to arrest the collapse in the economy but no
. >> just like to add, mr. ryan, that the economist who studied this were quite surprised to find that fiscal policy in recessions was reasonably effective. it's just that folks tried at first punch that was too light. and that generally we didn't get big measures until well into the recession. >> when paul ryan responded to that he said, exactly. that's my point exactly. listen to what he was saying there. keynesian economics doesn't only work, the main problem is it's usually not...
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mr. ryan is not talking about sensible government. mr. is talking about with the conservative media pretends to fight if attacked the city take phone numbers. i'm picking this one out of for nick. if you take brian phone numbers, he does nothing about the data set for 10 years. the deficit themes on the same course at time. but it destroys medicare and because the tax break to the wealthy and increases the tax break to the wealthy that they already have in it destroys medicare and the one of the key components of the social welfare that makes this country. i am not an economist, but a friend of mine named paul krugman has a nobel prize in economics. he says the only serious -- uses the same phrase. the only serious attack on the long-term entitlement budget deficit is a progressive agenda. is that what it's called? people's budget. he is a nobel prize and says the only serious one is the people's budget. so i'll take his word for it. the fact in washington you have this notion that only paul ryan is serious. he destroys medicare in order
mr. ryan is not talking about sensible government. mr. is talking about with the conservative media pretends to fight if attacked the city take phone numbers. i'm picking this one out of for nick. if you take brian phone numbers, he does nothing about the data set for 10 years. the deficit themes on the same course at time. but it destroys medicare and because the tax break to the wealthy and increases the tax break to the wealthy that they already have in it destroys medicare and the one of...
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frank, so you did some advising and some chatting with mr. ryan before he decided not to run?eally not an advisor. i was one of many people that he apparently reached out to. i spoke to him just before his family vacation. i took a survey of some of the unannounced candidates, those people who might consider running, jeb bush, marco rubio, the governor of new jersey, chris christie and there was considerable support for paul ryan particularly among tea party advocates and if he had decided to make a run at it, he would have an instantaneous national grassroots operation but i respect him for his decision. he is clearly the leader of the balanced budget effort on capitol hill. and he's going to have a great career and the guy is only 41 years old and talking to him about a national figure for the next 20 years. >> forgive me for saying this because i've never asked you anything about like should i run for this or student council but all the answers you're giving are so positive, why don't you think he ran? >> i respect him. he is dedicated to his family. and really believes tha
frank, so you did some advising and some chatting with mr. ryan before he decided not to run?eally not an advisor. i was one of many people that he apparently reached out to. i spoke to him just before his family vacation. i took a survey of some of the unannounced candidates, those people who might consider running, jeb bush, marco rubio, the governor of new jersey, chris christie and there was considerable support for paul ryan particularly among tea party advocates and if he had decided to...
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mr. gonzalez. bottom of the 8th, ryan sweeney, to left field, allen in from second, a's take a 3-1 lead and they're to victory but just to make sure, josh willingham doing exactly what he was brought here to do and that's provide the long ball. that he does. back to back nights he's done it. this is deep to left field, 2 run shot, his 22nd of the year and a strong effect from gio gonzalez and the a's take the jays for second straight night 5-1. let's take it down to north carolina. third round action of the championship. peterson suched up to tie for third. here's his birdie and then it's webb simpson keeping pace. one of 6 he had of the day. he's your leader two strokes over gainey. meantime, on to canada, this nationwide race, walsh loses control, patrick, both drivers are falling behind and his crew chief not pleased at all with wallace as he grabs him by the hair yelling at him, turning into all star wrestling after taking the lead with 10 laps to go. he held on for the win. remember he won last week. that was last monday as a matter of fact. there you have it. 49ers 17-3 winners. giants lose,
mr. gonzalez. bottom of the 8th, ryan sweeney, to left field, allen in from second, a's take a 3-1 lead and they're to victory but just to make sure, josh willingham doing exactly what he was brought here to do and that's provide the long ball. that he does. back to back nights he's done it. this is deep to left field, 2 run shot, his 22nd of the year and a strong effect from gio gonzalez and the a's take the jays for second straight night 5-1. let's take it down to north carolina. third round...
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>> reporter: the initial report came in around 10:30, the family who is crossing the street, ryan who is 9. mr. woody hootenned a the parents of the -- hooten and the parents of the boy, and one of the witnesses we have say the driver turnedded around to survey -- turned around too survey the damage -- to survey the damage. somebody got a license plate number and they put out on all points bulletin. the suspect was stopped in hayward. they did a breathalyzer that we spoke to said he appeared to be intoxicated. woody's cousins say the result result -- the results of the cat scan are back now and that ryan -- those tests were ryan. he doesn't believe ryan has any brain damage so he will be able to make up a good recovery to say the least. reporting live in san francisco, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> 7:05. police in mountain view say a very brave 15-year-old boy scared off some armed robbers but they are not recommending how he did it. they say he was visiting a friend when his friend's father came home. three robbers followed the man inside. one of them had an automatic weap
>> reporter: the initial report came in around 10:30, the family who is crossing the street, ryan who is 9. mr. woody hootenned a the parents of the -- hooten and the parents of the boy, and one of the witnesses we have say the driver turnedded around to survey -- turned around too survey the damage -- to survey the damage. somebody got a license plate number and they put out on all points bulletin. the suspect was stopped in hayward. they did a breathalyzer that we spoke to said he...
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mr. clinton karnlgy. welfare reformer tommy thompson and budget cutter paul ryan. 0 to progressives wisconsin is the loamon big business and fought for liberal wage or nelson or russ feingold. two very different traditions living side by side for decades. my high school friends and i to this day can have friendly debates between the thompson republicans and progressives. that's how it used to be. but not anymore. governor scott walker by aligning hems with out state wealthy conservative zealots like the coke brothers in citizens for strong america turned this quiet state into a political war zone. the other side is not blameless, taking lots of union money from washington to fuel their side the debate, but this election today broke all funding records with a vast majority of the over 30 million compare dollars coming from outside groups. just match fn that money had been spent on schools like my old high school here. could the coke walker crowd, destruction and division are the goal, not something to be avoided. recently it was discovered that the walker administration sought to cut the number of drivers
mr. clinton karnlgy. welfare reformer tommy thompson and budget cutter paul ryan. 0 to progressives wisconsin is the loamon big business and fought for liberal wage or nelson or russ feingold. two very different traditions living side by side for decades. my high school friends and i to this day can have friendly debates between the thompson republicans and progressives. that's how it used to be. but not anymore. governor scott walker by aligning hems with out state wealthy conservative zealots...
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this guy ryan rhodes is a tea party leader in iowa confronted mr. obama yesterday at a town hall event over controversial allegations that vice president biden had called tea partiers terrorists. >> talking about -- how is your vice president calling us terrorists. i would like to understand that. >> okay. okay. i will explain it right now. he did not call you guys terrorists. >> we were acting like terrorists. >> no. what he said was for us to be take to the economy to the brink was irresponsible and it was. almost defaulting. >> balanced budget amendment. we could have that and nothing else. >> it doesn't sound like you are listening in listening. >> you are not listening either. >> laura: if you are wondering what bill o'reilly thinks about the bus tour. here is your answer. >> bill: why is president obama on a bus trying to convince people that he is doing a good job? i don't know. i think he probably should be in washington doing a good job so then people can say well we don't really need him on the bus. >> laura: joining us now from new york t
this guy ryan rhodes is a tea party leader in iowa confronted mr. obama yesterday at a town hall event over controversial allegations that vice president biden had called tea partiers terrorists. >> talking about -- how is your vice president calling us terrorists. i would like to understand that. >> okay. okay. i will explain it right now. he did not call you guys terrorists. >> we were acting like terrorists. >> no. what he said was for us to be take to the economy to...
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mr. budget for the republicans, paul ryan.dy who knows about the markets, it's bill miller. >> dave: representative ryan, of course, hammering the president on exactly what sort of jobs plan do you have? we saw that yesterday. it will be curious what you think about this. we're going to start to see more of that in the press room when we saw a number of reporters asking the white house spokesman about that. what is the president's plan for jobs? >> absolutely. here is the president of the united states, 2 1/2 years in, and he's talking about going to the midwest to have a listening tour the week after next and i think a lot of people would say, mr. president, you don't need to listen to us. it's your government. you know the numbers. you've been in it 2 1/2 years. how are you going to get us out? the president talked a lot in the 2010 campaign about the car was driven into the ditch. it seems to be back in the ditch. how are you going to get us out? >> gretchen: interestingly enough, we're going to have eric bolling coming up,
mr. budget for the republicans, paul ryan.dy who knows about the markets, it's bill miller. >> dave: representative ryan, of course, hammering the president on exactly what sort of jobs plan do you have? we saw that yesterday. it will be curious what you think about this. we're going to start to see more of that in the press room when we saw a number of reporters asking the white house spokesman about that. what is the president's plan for jobs? >> absolutely. here is the president...
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ryan harrison. they're calling him. the tennis channel announcer called harrison mr. cranky pants and a brat. ent on to lose in straight sets. he will be missed in the tournament. 19-year-old ryan harrison, new american sensation. >> i hope he's good so we can have that -- >> have him back next year. >> seriously. there was one other meltdown in tennis which, of course, we were talking about before. richie tenenbaum. >> there he is. >> richie, of course, had -- gwyneth had just gotten married to -- >> look at that headband and the sunglasses. that was a style. he was a stylish guy. >> style. >> i know you're not good with disappointment. >> we were talking about it before, the royal tenenbaums, i'm sorry, that just may be the greatest movie of the past decade. [ female announcer ] what if your natural beauty could be flawless too? discover aveeno positively radiant tinted moisturizers with scientifically proven soy complex and natural minerals. give you sheer coverage instantly, then go on to even skin tone in four weeks. aveeno tinted moisturizers. and i saw another store's ad for these crayo
ryan harrison. they're calling him. the tennis channel announcer called harrison mr. cranky pants and a brat. ent on to lose in straight sets. he will be missed in the tournament. 19-year-old ryan harrison, new american sensation. >> i hope he's good so we can have that -- >> have him back next year. >> seriously. there was one other meltdown in tennis which, of course, we were talking about before. richie tenenbaum. >> there he is. >> richie, of course, had --...
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ryan rhodes, picking his bone with the president. >> >> sean: ed henry caught up with rhodes right after that confrontation. >> some say i'm mr.ver accuse him of that. his words do not match up with his actions. actions always speak louder than words. we were taught that growing up. the actions of the people he employs, the actions of people in his party have demonstrated they don't want to work. >> sean: joining me with the inside scoop iowa tea party chairman ryan rhodes. how are you? >> great sean, thanks for having me. i guess i better get an accent so dana perino will like me. >> sean: i watched. i was thinking you were being respectful. first, were you heckling during the president's speech or town hall in any way? you probably have seen those reports by now. >> the first thing i said, he had all of his speech, he had all of his questions. it got to the point where it was the last question. these events a lot of times get staged, questions don't question came and i said, hey, i'm going to ask this, because i'm getting sick of the entire taxpayer funded listening town hall tour was simply a way for him to attack republica
ryan rhodes, picking his bone with the president. >> >> sean: ed henry caught up with rhodes right after that confrontation. >> some say i'm mr.ver accuse him of that. his words do not match up with his actions. actions always speak louder than words. we were taught that growing up. the actions of the people he employs, the actions of people in his party have demonstrated they don't want to work. >> sean: joining me with the inside scoop iowa tea party chairman ryan...
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ryan writes this. "where is your budget, mr. president?" then you have in "the washington post," written by tim geithner. below that, lawrence summers rights, "the real need is growth." he is talking about the economy overall, if you're interested in those two. surely, republican, bellevue, .entucky call caller: think you for answering my call. i'm terribly upset about the behavior in congress. i really feel that the issue should have been separated. i see no cause for the republican party trying to group a number of things together for passage. what i'm concerned about is the lack of information on the money trail that supports and funds the tea party. it is unbelievable when one goes into the research how this is an international move, as well as a national move, among companies trying to privatize america. the issues that we have, the primary issue, i feel, is the lack of jobs. if we look into the issues, you will see how these large companies here in america are offshoring the job market, which is increasing the amount of expenditures t
ryan writes this. "where is your budget, mr. president?" then you have in "the washington post," written by tim geithner. below that, lawrence summers rights, "the real need is growth." he is talking about the economy overall, if you're interested in those two. surely, republican, bellevue, .entucky call caller: think you for answering my call. i'm terribly upset about the behavior in congress. i really feel that the issue should have been separated. i see no cause...
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someone like paul ryan to jump in the race and save the party from itself, apparently from rick perry who he doesn't like personally. had "hardball" returns, is this a. >> assessment by mrdball." >>> democrats in wisconsin hoping to stave off recalls. after they left the state rather than vote on republican governor scott walker's anti-union agenda. last week two republicans lost their seats in recall elections but democrats freed to win three seats to take control of the senate. republicans in wisconsin are hoping to take one or both seats tonight and reclaim some of their momentum heading into fall. >>> we'll be right back. at exxon and mobil, we engineer smart gasoline that works at the molecular level to help your engine run more smoothly by helping remove deposits and cleaning up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station, you can rest assured we help your engine run more smoothly while leaving behind cleaner emissions. it's how we make gasoline work harder for you. exxon and mobil. as luxury s.u.v.s, it helps to have the quality and craftsmanship of your leather interior test better than the lexus rx 350. it's also helpful to set your "select
someone like paul ryan to jump in the race and save the party from itself, apparently from rick perry who he doesn't like personally. had "hardball" returns, is this a. >> assessment by mrdball." >>> democrats in wisconsin hoping to stave off recalls. after they left the state rather than vote on republican governor scott walker's anti-union agenda. last week two republicans lost their seats in recall elections but democrats freed to win three seats to take control...
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mr. obama, they want to make certain the gop picks the right, re, colon, most electable, candidate. that's rove. you wonder, all these folks are talking about paul ryancrist christie, that there might be room yet for another candidate. if that's the case, this campaign will be even more fluid than anyone has seen in their lifetimes. >> yeah, and the bottom line here, bill, is right here, the ticker down here, the dow, wherever it is on this screen, bottom line -- >> bill: bottom left for you, bottom right for me. >> it's going to be the economy. and whoever the republicans decide on, it will be about president obama and about handling the economy. and when we go through this long process, and it is long, it's hard to believe it's a year away from the conventions, but we have started in earnest this process to winnow down the dpvment op nominee, and it is fluid right now. bill: you make a great point about the dow, 457 today, wow. bret, we'll see you later tonight, all right? >> okay buddy. bill 6:00, "special report", live out of washington, every week day on the fox news channel. thank you bret. we are asking for you scwhrien, is it too late for a r
mr. obama, they want to make certain the gop picks the right, re, colon, most electable, candidate. that's rove. you wonder, all these folks are talking about paul ryancrist christie, that there might be room yet for another candidate. if that's the case, this campaign will be even more fluid than anyone has seen in their lifetimes. >> yeah, and the bottom line here, bill, is right here, the ticker down here, the dow, wherever it is on this screen, bottom line -- >> bill: bottom...
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ryan told reporters i suppose the white house thinks he should stick to the job he raels like. while the rest of america struggles to make end's meet. >>> mitt romney who hopes to beat mren there is going to be a one -term proposition. >> this from a candidate saying mr. romney didn't take a stand on the debt deal until t debt deal was gon. democrats are hopping mad at lawmakers. senators left capitol hill for a five-week paid vacation without approving funding for the federal aviation administration. it doesn't sound like a big deal until you learn that 4,000 federal employees along with thousands of construction and support workers are out of work with no paycheck. one furloughed faa engineer is hot. >> the debt ceiling argument ended on monday and tuesday. well, where are you at on wednesday? you don't have to go on vacation. take another day. get it finished. >> so the talk-back question today -- when okay for political leaders to take a break from washington? e-mail us, give us a tweet, tell us on facebook and we will read through some of them later in the show. make sure you spell out american morning. >> it's hard sometimes to point fingers as to why they are no
ryan told reporters i suppose the white house thinks he should stick to the job he raels like. while the rest of america struggles to make end's meet. >>> mitt romney who hopes to beat mren there is going to be a one -term proposition. >> this from a candidate saying mr. romney didn't take a stand on the debt deal until t debt deal was gon. democrats are hopping mad at lawmakers. senators left capitol hill for a five-week paid vacation without approving funding for the federal...
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mr. ryan: i yield myself the remaining of the time. from this debateu it's very clear that we have difference of opinions. we have different philosophies on how to address these issues, but we are coming up to a deadline we must all recognize, default. and what this has done, it has brought our two parties together. i would like to reflect for a moment the fact that we have a bipartisan compromise here. that doesn't happen all that off en, but that's a good thing. first thing as my colleague just said, this is a down payment on the problem, good step in the right direction, and it is a huge cultural change to this institution. both parties got us in this mess . both parties are going to have to work together to get us out of this mess. and the real problem, i would add, mr. speaker, is the fact that we spend way more money than we take in. we have to address that. to my friends on the left, i think they would like to take comfort in the fact the way the spending cuts are designed. to my friends on the right, we are cutting spending. we
mr. ryan: i yield myself the remaining of the time. from this debateu it's very clear that we have difference of opinions. we have different philosophies on how to address these issues, but we are coming up to a deadline we must all recognize, default. and what this has done, it has brought our two parties together. i would like to reflect for a moment the fact that we have a bipartisan compromise here. that doesn't happen all that off en, but that's a good thing. first thing as my colleague...