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ceremonial item in honor of john paul scott. former deputy director for architectural access on disability. >> at this point i would like to ask john paul scott to come to the podium and stand with me. i think i need to clairerify -- that we are here to honor john paul scott. it's not in the context that we are losing john paul scott. john paul scott is a resource and a person very much still with us. what he did recently was he left our office, the mayor's office on disability and accepted a promotion at the department of public works. when he first shared with me his change, his plan, my first thought was panic and incredible loss. the next thought i had was just being so proud of him for choosing to take a new path to take on new challenges to really chart a route where he can continue more of his amazing work that heats done with us. so given that, i gave him my full blessing and my full support and i'm very proud that he's gone now to the department of public works to serve another one of our disability access coordinate or
ceremonial item in honor of john paul scott. former deputy director for architectural access on disability. >> at this point i would like to ask john paul scott to come to the podium and stand with me. i think i need to clairerify -- that we are here to honor john paul scott. it's not in the context that we are losing john paul scott. john paul scott is a resource and a person very much still with us. what he did recently was he left our office, the mayor's office on disability and...
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. >> agenda item 6, ceremonial item in honor of john paul scott. >> agenda item 7. housing for low income chronically homeless veterans presentation. >> break. the council will take a 0 -minute break. agenda item no. 8. information item. employment and training for veterans with disabilities. presentation by chris dame. public comment is welcome. agenda item no. 9. policy recommendations for employers hiring veterans. presentation by kevin c miller, strategic partnership associate. swords to plow shares. agenda item no. 10, ceremonial item in honor of derek zarda. agenda item no. 11. report from the disability disaster preparedness committee. agenda item no. 12. public comment. items not on today's agenda but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. agenda item no. 13, correspondence agenda item no. 14, councilmember comments and announcements. item 15, adjourn. >> thank you. today as we continue the discussion with people on disabilities and employment to focus on bettering employment on disabilities it's important how to keep in mind how the two are connected. veterans
. >> agenda item 6, ceremonial item in honor of john paul scott. >> agenda item 7. housing for low income chronically homeless veterans presentation. >> break. the council will take a 0 -minute break. agenda item no. 8. information item. employment and training for veterans with disabilities. presentation by chris dame. public comment is welcome. agenda item no. 9. policy recommendations for employers hiring veterans. presentation by kevin c miller, strategic partnership...
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> to the chair, i hope you can stay after the meeting to join us for some cake in honor of john paul scott and derek zarda. >> that put a smile on my face. item 15, adjourn. thank you for co
> to the chair, i hope you can stay after the meeting to join us for some cake in honor of john paul scott and derek zarda. >> that put a smile on my face. item 15, adjourn. thank you for co
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> to the chair, i hope you can stay after the meeting to join us for some cake in honor of john paul scott and derek zarda. >> that put a smile on my face. item 15, adjourn. thank you for coming. see you at the next meeting in january. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> >> everyone deserves a bank account. in san francisco, anyone can have a bank account, things to an innovative program, bank on s.f. >> everyone is welcome, even if you are not a citizen or have bad credit to qualify for a bank account is simple. just live or work in san francisco and have a form of id. >> we started bank on s.f. six years ago to reach out to folks in the city who do not have a bank account. we wanted to make sure they know they have options which should be more low-cost, more successful to them and using chat catchers. >> check cashing stores can be found all over the city, but they're convenient locations come with a hidden price. >> these are big. >> i remember coming in to collect -- charged a fee to collect a monogram. >> people who use check catchers, particularly those who use them to cash their paycheck
> to the chair, i hope you can stay after the meeting to join us for some cake in honor of john paul scott and derek zarda. >> that put a smile on my face. item 15, adjourn. thank you for coming. see you at the next meeting in january. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> >> everyone deserves a bank account. in san francisco, anyone can have a bank account, things to an innovative program, bank on s.f. >> everyone is welcome, even if you are not a citizen or have bad...
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. >> thank you, commissioners i'm paul scott the owner of julius castle attempting to bring that back to life of many years of being closed i won't get into the substance of the appeal the neighborhood has concerned relative to our getting the rankle i restaurant opened and in an effort to address the concerns in an ample way and find solutions it makes sense to ask this hearing to be continued let's ask for it to be continued and if that will give us a chance to talk with the neighborhoods and work stuff out. >> thank you. we'll hear from mr. sanchez. >> thank you explicit good evening commissioner president lazarus scott sanchez planning department i've decided this the department didn't oppose the request, however, we'll note it's been largely based on his desire to discuss the matter further with the neighborhood don't believe it will help with the facts of the letter of determination that decision i don't see it changing in the future and the question he has about earning neighborhood support is helpful for him through the conditional use process that is outlined in the letters o
. >> thank you, commissioners i'm paul scott the owner of julius castle attempting to bring that back to life of many years of being closed i won't get into the substance of the appeal the neighborhood has concerned relative to our getting the rankle i restaurant opened and in an effort to address the concerns in an ample way and find solutions it makes sense to ask this hearing to be continued let's ask for it to be continued and if that will give us a chance to talk with the...
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here we have a nice trophy, presented to john paul scott in appreciation for your role in sfran san francisco's ada did guru for 2014. >> thank you. i have to just say say few things. it's been a pleasure to work with staff at mod and partners in goals, not crime, is joana ferguli, we have been the ying and the yang in program access. to build the ada transition plan in that project took a lot of work but it also took a lot of help and assistance from the council. it was critical for the council to tell us the decisions, what was important and how was it going and what were we achieving from year to year and it is with your support with how we got the funds to do the projects. we had some set backs during the economic crisis, it cost a bit of a delay but also gave us an opportunity to get more funds and more projects. in this we have a lot of projects under construction. as you may know the office has advertised to replace a position for me, they advertised the deputy director of position. i as the king of toilets will pass that mantle on to that person when they come because we have many toile
here we have a nice trophy, presented to john paul scott in appreciation for your role in sfran san francisco's ada did guru for 2014. >> thank you. i have to just say say few things. it's been a pleasure to work with staff at mod and partners in goals, not crime, is joana ferguli, we have been the ying and the yang in program access. to build the ada transition plan in that project took a lot of work but it also took a lot of help and assistance from the council. it was critical for the...
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lind san graham, mike huckabee, john kassig, mitt romney, paul ryan, john thune, scott walker. >> question, is there a front runner? >> well, you started off with tom cotton. i would look for him for 202. he has a lot -- 2020. i would look for him them. he's just won an election. it's his first term in the u.s. senate. and jody urn, let's see. if you look at the trio that's running from the senate, cruz, rubio, and rand paul, they're all going to use the senate floor to advance their candidacies. ted cruz is probably going to go over to the house and do freelancing among conservatives. cruz thinks he can harness the antiwashington sentiment in the country. he's the most disliked member in the u.s. senate by both sides. rand paul is a serious legislator. i think he has the potential of knitting together the republican party. and marco rubio, i don't think he'll run if jeb bush does. he's his protege. >> how old is cotton? >> late 30s, early 40s. >> late 30s, early 40s. i don't know his exact age. he's not going to run in 2016. he just got in there. >> he's not even been in the senate a day
lind san graham, mike huckabee, john kassig, mitt romney, paul ryan, john thune, scott walker. >> question, is there a front runner? >> well, you started off with tom cotton. i would look for him for 202. he has a lot -- 2020. i would look for him them. he's just won an election. it's his first term in the u.s. senate. and jody urn, let's see. if you look at the trio that's running from the senate, cruz, rubio, and rand paul, they're all going to use the senate floor to advance...
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scott hodge, president of the tax foundation and paul howard of manhattan institute. great to have you all here. mark, start with you, those cbo reports come and go, my friend but you pulled out some very interesting numbers. i want to read something you wrote. you said top 20% of the american households finance 100% of transfer payments to bottom 60% as well as almost 100% of tax revenue used to run entire federal post. what is going on here in your view? >> well we hear all the time how the rich are not paying their fair share. so when i looked at this report which is released annually, this report is 2011 data, i dug into some of the details, what i was able to show that they break the households down by income equipment tiles. what i was able to show -- quintiles. bottom 60% of the american households by net income are net recipient and receive more in government transfer payments than pay in federal taxes. fourth income quintile, pays highest, break even. pay as much in federal taxes as they get in government transfers. it is top income quintile, households in am
scott hodge, president of the tax foundation and paul howard of manhattan institute. great to have you all here. mark, start with you, those cbo reports come and go, my friend but you pulled out some very interesting numbers. i want to read something you wrote. you said top 20% of the american households finance 100% of transfer payments to bottom 60% as well as almost 100% of tax revenue used to run entire federal post. what is going on here in your view? >> well we hear all the time how...
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>> so did hopefuls rand paul, chris christie, scott walker and hillary clinton. >> it comes down as it always does, to who shows up. >> tell everyone how important the election is. >> control of congress is up for congress and republicans need to pick up six seats to re-capture the senate with republicans starting halfway this with west virginia, montana and south dakota certain to go to the g.o.p. >> our ground gay is whipping their ground game. in arkansas republican tom cotton is pulling away from incumbent mark pryor so republicans would need to only win two of ten competitive seats. republicans have tried to make the race about president bush. 44 percent of americans view him favorably. >> democrats in tough races have been running away from the president and alison lundergan grimes taking on mcconnell in kentucky is running this spot. >> i'm not president obama. >> we may not know who controls the senate on tuesday, georgia and louisiana require a majority of voters for the winner, if not, there will be run offs. >>> you can get information on the candidates and issues in the sma
>> so did hopefuls rand paul, chris christie, scott walker and hillary clinton. >> it comes down as it always does, to who shows up. >> tell everyone how important the election is. >> control of congress is up for congress and republicans need to pick up six seats to re-capture the senate with republicans starting halfway this with west virginia, montana and south dakota certain to go to the g.o.p. >> our ground gay is whipping their ground game. in arkansas...
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>> first of all, i was over the weekend with scott and paul ryan at a lot of stops. a few people asked about you, they love you in wisconsin. >> my loyal cheese heads. >> if you're going to beat an incumbent, you're going to have to hit your opponent hard. mary burke hasn't landed the punch. her own family fired her from her job. if your own family can't find a place for you in their own company -- >> i don't trust my brother and sister necessarily. >> if you line your resume and you steal your plans from other people and your own family has eliminated your position in their company, i don't see her getting too far. needless to say, that's not a good way to finish the campaign. >> that's going to be a fascinating race to wastch. wisconsin is fun. >>> everyone is on the edge of their seat waiting to see which party will control the senate. some are such nail-biters we may not find out until january. ron, first to you, are we really going to have to wait until january 6 to find out what happens with georgia? >> it's possible we could be waiting on louisiana and georgia
>> first of all, i was over the weekend with scott and paul ryan at a lot of stops. a few people asked about you, they love you in wisconsin. >> my loyal cheese heads. >> if you're going to beat an incumbent, you're going to have to hit your opponent hard. mary burke hasn't landed the punch. her own family fired her from her job. if your own family can't find a place for you in their own company -- >> i don't trust my brother and sister necessarily. >> if you line...
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huckaby, bobby jindal, john caseic, mike pent, rick perry, rob portman, mitt romney, paul ryan, rick santorum, john thune, scott walker. question, is there a front runner, eleanor? >> we started off with tom cotton. i would look at him for 2020. he has a lot of good credentials, harvard, iraq veteran you, but he won an election and that is his first term in the u.s. senate. joni ernst, let's see how she develops. they're not running in 2016. all the other crew, everyone is dreaming of the white house, and i think if you look at the trio running from the senate, cruz, rubio and rand paul, they're all going to use the senate floor to advance their canned dates. i think ted cruz is go -- candidacies. i think ted cruz will go to the house and do freelancing amongst conservatives. he is the most disliked member of the u.s. senate by his colleagues, by both democrats and republicans. rand paul is a serious legislator. and i think he does have a potential of knitting together the different wings of the republican party. and marco rubio, i don't think will run if jeb bush runs. he's his protege. if jeb bush is make noi
huckaby, bobby jindal, john caseic, mike pent, rick perry, rob portman, mitt romney, paul ryan, rick santorum, john thune, scott walker. question, is there a front runner, eleanor? >> we started off with tom cotton. i would look at him for 2020. he has a lot of good credentials, harvard, iraq veteran you, but he won an election and that is his first term in the u.s. senate. joni ernst, let's see how she develops. they're not running in 2016. all the other crew, everyone is dreaming of the...
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>> so did potential 2016 hopefuls rand paul and chris christie and scott walker and hillary clinton. >> it comes down to who shows up >> tell everyone how important this election is. >> criminal of congress is up for grabs and republicans need to pick up six seats to re-capture the senate. republicans start halfway there with west virginia, montana, and south dakota certain to go to the g.o.p. >> and cotton is pulling away from arkansas senator pryor so the republicans only have to win two of ten competitive seats. republicans are making the race about president obama with 44 percent of americans viewing him fairly. >> democrats in tough races have been running away from the president and alison lundergan grimes taking on mcconnell in kentucky is running this spot. >> i'm not president obama. >> we may not know who controls the senate on tuesday, georgia and louisiana require winners break a majority of voters. if not we have a run off. >>> you can follow all the election issues on the smartphone or tablet with the news app and look for our voter resources page, your voice, your vote
>> so did potential 2016 hopefuls rand paul and chris christie and scott walker and hillary clinton. >> it comes down to who shows up >> tell everyone how important this election is. >> criminal of congress is up for grabs and republicans need to pick up six seats to re-capture the senate. republicans start halfway there with west virginia, montana, and south dakota certain to go to the g.o.p. >> and cotton is pulling away from arkansas senator pryor so the...
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but i think when you look at scott walker, rand paul, you look at governor kasich, mike pence just theple when we start this process. >> i want to throw two names at you because last sunday you said michael that you think rand paul is a republican front-runner and i want to as to the chore us jeb bush as former president george w. bush said he's 50/50 sure his brother is going to run. your thoughts on both of them? >> well, i do, i think rand paul right now as i've put it, the "time" magazine had him as the most interesting politician in america. i think he's the most dangerous. because he has the ability based on how he's developing his strategy to pull from both the democrat center and even a little bit to the left as well as the gop. jeb bush is a game changer. he will change the dynamic immediately on the ground, across the country, i think there's a great anticipation of his getting into the race. and that will make this thing even more exciting, because that conversation between a chris christie should he decide to get in, a rand paul, a jeb bush, and some of the other names i've
but i think when you look at scott walker, rand paul, you look at governor kasich, mike pence just theple when we start this process. >> i want to throw two names at you because last sunday you said michael that you think rand paul is a republican front-runner and i want to as to the chore us jeb bush as former president george w. bush said he's 50/50 sure his brother is going to run. your thoughts on both of them? >> well, i do, i think rand paul right now as i've put it, the...
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just kept going after him and sam brownback kept hitting paul davis on obama, just never let up. scott walker was very aggressive. worked very hard. i was thinking wreck schneider survived but he looked like he was in trouble on labor day because he was snapping. he went into hibernation for the summer. wasn't advertising and then finally got back in the game. one of those where everybody thought he would win pen he looked like he would lose and came back in the game but the republican governor in alaska looks like he will lose sean arnelle. a republican in alaska. he thought he would win. he didn't get a campaign going and on labor day, the deal changed because the independent and the democrat formed a unity ticket outside a three way race. it didn't happen at the same time, the national guard scandal, didn't have a cooking of defense and by that time the senate race, $50 million race, state with so few people so already saturated with ads. at that point to define his new opposition like we show in maine, he sort of had no program really, a problem of the independents taking the vote
just kept going after him and sam brownback kept hitting paul davis on obama, just never let up. scott walker was very aggressive. worked very hard. i was thinking wreck schneider survived but he looked like he was in trouble on labor day because he was snapping. he went into hibernation for the summer. wasn't advertising and then finally got back in the game. one of those where everybody thought he would win pen he looked like he would lose and came back in the game but the republican governor...
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pleasure of moderating a panel for the jack kemp's annual dinner, with discussed with republicans paul ryan, tim scottis start working for kemp, and cory booker was inspired when kemp visited his college campus. kemp played quarterback, of course, for the buffalo bills, so we talked a little politics and a little football. >> i will be thankful for a bipartisan solution for kids trapped in poverty living in the wrong zip codes to have real education reform be it public, private or both. [applause] >> jack kemp really was a leader on healing and confronting the -- he was a strident civil rights activist when he was a football player, had a wonderful quote that i just found hilariously slightly off color about having showered with people of different races, you kind da gotta love and get a love that comes out of that closeness that you have. [laughter] i don't want to get myself in trouble with his family. ed: we're going to air that one. >> in this space right now which will contribute so much to the unfinished business of bias against, around race and poverty in america that's locked people in a caste
pleasure of moderating a panel for the jack kemp's annual dinner, with discussed with republicans paul ryan, tim scottis start working for kemp, and cory booker was inspired when kemp visited his college campus. kemp played quarterback, of course, for the buffalo bills, so we talked a little politics and a little football. >> i will be thankful for a bipartisan solution for kids trapped in poverty living in the wrong zip codes to have real education reform be it public, private or both....
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significant backlash in kansas and the average of polls puts his democratic challenger paul davis three points ahead of scotty, sam brownback in this race, a three-point lead for the democrat. brownback certainly can still win this thing but he's getting the fight of his life from paul davis. and don't forget, one of the other things that sam brownback did as governor we always talk about the tax cuts being part of this thing, the other thing was there was a divide in the legislature in kansas between the sort of conservative wing that brownback embodies and the more established moderate wing. brownback's forces went to war with the moderates and they held primary challenges to a whole bunch of them in the 2012 legislative elections in kansas and they took out nine of them so there was basically a purge of the republican party that took place by brownback's forces in kansas. that's another reason why there are so many -- a lot of the support you see for the democrat are republicans disaffected because of that. but we say it's not just the governor's race and also a race for the u.s. senate you recognize thes
significant backlash in kansas and the average of polls puts his democratic challenger paul davis three points ahead of scotty, sam brownback in this race, a three-point lead for the democrat. brownback certainly can still win this thing but he's getting the fight of his life from paul davis. and don't forget, one of the other things that sam brownback did as governor we always talk about the tax cuts being part of this thing, the other thing was there was a divide in the legislature in kansas...
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brownback once he kept hitting paul davis the democrat on obama, never let up. certainly scott walker is very aggressive and worked very hard. and i was thinking rick snyder survived, but he looked like he was in trouble around labor day because he went into behinder makes for the summer, wasn't advertising and then he finally in the game. suddenly on labor day the whole playing feel changed because the independent and the democrat formed this unity ticket, you know, he thought would it be a race and would win easily and it didn't happen. and then there was the national guard scandal. and the senate race was a 15 million race in a state with so few people. so there wasn't a way for him at that point to define his new opposition. he hadchaud in maine, problem of the independent taking some of the anti-lepage vote, but didn't have a strong message. lepage, he softened his image, he knew he had a problem seemed so combative and he began toning it down. coakley, poor martha was ay, right, she successful attorney general but she's lost these two high profile races in massachusetts,
brownback once he kept hitting paul davis the democrat on obama, never let up. certainly scott walker is very aggressive and worked very hard. and i was thinking rick snyder survived, but he looked like he was in trouble around labor day because he went into behinder makes for the summer, wasn't advertising and then he finally in the game. suddenly on labor day the whole playing feel changed because the independent and the democrat formed this unity ticket, you know, he thought would it be a...
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paul, where does ted cruz fit into your mix? >> i think they're both running. i think they're both planning to run. i think scott walker's running. i don't know about jeb bush. but certainly rand paul and ted cruz would appeal to the -- >> my bet is jeb's running. i have zero doubt he's going to run. let me move onto this. the architect of obamacare gave a speech october 17th. wasn't revealed -- here's what he said. this is the guy that wrote the bill. he said the bill was written in a tortured way to make sure the cbo did not score the mandate as taxes. now, if cbo did score the mandate as taxes, the bill dies. so it was written to do that. and in terms of risk related subsidies, if you had a law which made explicit that healthy people pay in and that sick people get money, it would not have passed. lack of transparency's a huge political advantage. and basically call it the stupidity of the american voter or whatever, but basically that was really, really critical to get this thing to pass. and i'd rather have it than not have it." here's my take on this. this is the most obnoxious -- he basically orchestrated
paul, where does ted cruz fit into your mix? >> i think they're both running. i think they're both planning to run. i think scott walker's running. i don't know about jeb bush. but certainly rand paul and ted cruz would appeal to the -- >> my bet is jeb's running. i have zero doubt he's going to run. let me move onto this. the architect of obamacare gave a speech october 17th. wasn't revealed -- here's what he said. this is the guy that wrote the bill. he said the bill was written...
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scott of florida. people like sam brownback in kansas. people like paul lepage in maine. these are candidates considered ally very vulnerable to very credible candidates on the democratic side. the only one who didn't was in pennsylvania. so clearly it was a specific partisan wave which is pretty unusual in my experience, at least in the past five or six cycles, seing that sort of thing. so i think i'll stop there. >> so picking up on some of those specific races that you mentioned, allen, what were the specific governors' races that stood out to you. >> it was unusual that there were so many competitive governors' races to begin with, especially with so many incumbents running. i'm going to go ahead and wisely correct the thoughts. he said the republicans have the most house seats since world war ii, it's really since 1928. that's significant. democrats lost 7% of their house members but lost 29% of the land mass that they represented. the big districts like the maine second which is huge. if you look at the map it's all red with these little urban blue pinpricks here an
scott of florida. people like sam brownback in kansas. people like paul lepage in maine. these are candidates considered ally very vulnerable to very credible candidates on the democratic side. the only one who didn't was in pennsylvania. so clearly it was a specific partisan wave which is pretty unusual in my experience, at least in the past five or six cycles, seing that sort of thing. so i think i'll stop there. >> so picking up on some of those specific races that you mentioned,...
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paul for a long time. i think john kay sick an interesting figure and scott walker.e gubernatorial elections in four years in a swing state. he didn't win overwhelm whemfully but put that record up against a lot of people. the field is going to be big. i'm not convinced jeb runs and convinced he wins. >> who is the republican? >> i know clinton world is the most worried about jeb. chris's insight is interesting. i think they see those two as fighting over money. wall street fighting over moderate votes. they're both worried about that. it would be interesting for it's rand paul and the republican party reversed it and they have the fresh young voice. >> interesting. we'll be watching. nice to see you on a wednesday morning. thank you so much. >> we did it! god bless 734 more days of the next one. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of the daily rundown. more on the president's plan on the coming days and the role the latino vote played in last night's election. you're watching msnbc. take a closer look at your fidelity green line and you'll see just how much i
paul for a long time. i think john kay sick an interesting figure and scott walker.e gubernatorial elections in four years in a swing state. he didn't win overwhelm whemfully but put that record up against a lot of people. the field is going to be big. i'm not convinced jeb runs and convinced he wins. >> who is the republican? >> i know clinton world is the most worried about jeb. chris's insight is interesting. i think they see those two as fighting over money. wall street fighting...
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scott hodge, president of the tax foundation and paul howard of manhattan institute.ou all here. mark, start with you, those cbo reports come and go, my friend but you pulled out some very interesting numbers. i want to read something you wrote. you said top 20% of the american
scott hodge, president of the tax foundation and paul howard of manhattan institute.ou all here. mark, start with you, those cbo reports come and go, my friend but you pulled out some very interesting numbers. i want to read something you wrote. you said top 20% of the american
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state with big reforms on the resume puts scott walker into that victory -- >> into that top tier of presidential candidates, real contenders jeb bush and rand paul in there and walker as well. >> even though corbett went down in pennsylvania, republicans gained seats in the state legislature in pennsylvania. >> that's amazing. even in blue states like maryland, where democrats still control the state legislature, republicans picked up a sizable amount of seats. if there was a wave, a true wave, it was in the state, thes. with ken the red state model prevails here. rick scott in florida took on teacher's unions and won. in illinois, quinn was punished for raising taxes. >> let's talk about the blue state model that lost. >> all hail henninger, maryland, calling maryland here -- >> fascinated by maryland. a textbook example of what we were talking about. martin o'malley, democratic governor, raised 40 taxes or fees in that state, cut aid to police and fire departments at the local level. the democratic model has been to spend on public programs but they need revenue. in maryland in illinois and in massachusetts, a lot of what they did was raise fe
state with big reforms on the resume puts scott walker into that victory -- >> into that top tier of presidential candidates, real contenders jeb bush and rand paul in there and walker as well. >> even though corbett went down in pennsylvania, republicans gained seats in the state legislature in pennsylvania. >> that's amazing. even in blue states like maryland, where democrats still control the state legislature, republicans picked up a sizable amount of seats. if there was a...
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you see a lot of people coming out, elizabeth warren and scott walker, rand paul has been around, christienday show known anywhere. >> careerry is in new hampshire. >> exactly. these guys are ready they're putting together their campaign, publicly and privately, you see the movement with rand palm and these guys. >> in specifically the case with elizabeth warren, a lot of liberals want her to run. she said repeatedly she is not. when she stays in the mix, does that raise questions? >> it depends on whether she depends on staying on the side lines, in talking to people around her, i can't find any possibility she would want to do. i think she very much, john, wants to be in the conversation. >> how many times has someone been dragged into this. within they don't want to be. i think with warren, part of it is what is hillary doesn't run? what will happen? >> holding that space. she has that space if hillary doesn't run. >> there are definitely option for her on the left. i think on a personal level, it seems very unlikely. >> interesting, she is clearly planting a flag here. even though she
you see a lot of people coming out, elizabeth warren and scott walker, rand paul has been around, christienday show known anywhere. >> careerry is in new hampshire. >> exactly. these guys are ready they're putting together their campaign, publicly and privately, you see the movement with rand palm and these guys. >> in specifically the case with elizabeth warren, a lot of liberals want her to run. she said repeatedly she is not. when she stays in the mix, does that raise...
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and sam brownback, once he realized he was in trouble he, kept hitting paul davis, the democrat, on obama, never let up. certainly scott walker was very aggressive and worked very hard. you know, i was thinking rick snyder survived, but he looked like he was in trouble around labor day. he was kind of napping, went into hibernation for the summer, wasn't advertising. he got back in the game. it's one of those ones where everybody thought he would win and he didn't make any effort, then it looked like he would lose and he came back in the game. the republican governor in alaska looks like he'll use, sean parnell, republican in alaska. he thought he would win. he really didn't get his campaign going. then suddenly around labor day the playing field changed because the independent and the democrat formed this unity ticket. parnell thought it would be a three-way race and he'd win easily. that didn't happen. at the same time he got hit with this national guard scandal and didn't have a quick enough defense. by that time, the senate race in alaska was a $50 million race, in a state with so few people. people were already sa
and sam brownback, once he realized he was in trouble he, kept hitting paul davis, the democrat, on obama, never let up. certainly scott walker was very aggressive and worked very hard. you know, i was thinking rick snyder survived, but he looked like he was in trouble around labor day. he was kind of napping, went into hibernation for the summer, wasn't advertising. he got back in the game. it's one of those ones where everybody thought he would win and he didn't make any effort, then it...
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i think the republicans are likely to nominate somebody like scott walker and rand paul. the public will be scared these wet behind the people did their job. >> they already did that, this past time. so hillary clinton is in the perfect pocket. anybody that wants to make fun of her age will laugh her out of the room. >> you attack people personally. >> a woman. by the way, you guys, women live longer, right, we all know this, sorry, guys. >> i can't believe we are talking about this. >> yeah, we will go. >> we will bring it up again. >> it's great to have you on. thank you so much. a great job on your reporting him still ahead on ""morning joe,"" senator elect tom tillis will join us in our next hour. actress angelica huston and stephen king will be with us on set. this time a streaming musk company is striking back against the pop star. did you hear about this accounts a brazen armed robbery in brazen daylight a 2350u weeks from here. helicopters were hovering all over the place. and they bought the the jules. the suspects are still at large. we'll have the full story wh
i think the republicans are likely to nominate somebody like scott walker and rand paul. the public will be scared these wet behind the people did their job. >> they already did that, this past time. so hillary clinton is in the perfect pocket. anybody that wants to make fun of her age will laugh her out of the room. >> you attack people personally. >> a woman. by the way, you guys, women live longer, right, we all know this, sorry, guys. >> i can't believe we are...
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paul ryan, chairman of the house budget committee. thank you very much, congressman. congratulations on your reelection tonight. >> thank you, scott, bob, thanks, charlie, norah. >> pelley: stay with us now for more cbs news election night coverage including analysis from peggy noonan from the "wall street journal," and former white house chief of staff bill daly. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. go to drscholls.com for locations and save $10 i'm a believer. >> pelley: welcome back to cbs news election night coverage. we have two very special guests this evening. peggy noonan is a columnist for the "wall street journal," a former speechwriter for president reagan and cbs news contributor. and bill daley was commerce secretary for president clinton, and chairman of al gore's 2000 presidential campaign. peggy, let me start with you. what sort of night are republicans having, and why do you think that is? >> i think republicans are having a
paul ryan, chairman of the house budget committee. thank you very much, congressman. congratulations on your reelection tonight. >> thank you, scott, bob, thanks, charlie, norah. >> pelley: stay with us now for more cbs news election night coverage including analysis from peggy noonan from the "wall street journal," and former white house chief of staff bill daly. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the...
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is not >> rand paul is not the one i was looking for. jay scott016 i would take a very, very, very serious look. it should have been a democratic state and he won. rand paul to me, there is three branches, the establishment and ted cruz and rand paul. rand paul are one in the same. so there has to be blood letting before 2016 to determine what would be the lady of the party. >> i think the question about the image of the republican party is odd with the presidential candidates. it lies because of what is happen will in congress. in an election they won in terms of overwhelmingly bad as barack obama in terms you were angry or sis satisfied. one of the things that stopped the end from doing better in the states is voters didn't want to reward the pir meant. >> do you think anger decided the election? >> in the end it was somebody voting against somebody. i think this is so thin that we are missing the fact that this country is so dissatisfied with the direction that somebody has to come along bigger. the republicans depend on how they look in this c
is not >> rand paul is not the one i was looking for. jay scott016 i would take a very, very, very serious look. it should have been a democratic state and he won. rand paul to me, there is three branches, the establishment and ted cruz and rand paul. rand paul are one in the same. so there has to be blood letting before 2016 to determine what would be the lady of the party. >> i think the question about the image of the republican party is odd with the presidential candidates. it...
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and sam brownback, he kept hitting paul davis, the democratic on obama. just never let up. certainly scott walker was very .ggressive and worked very hard he looked like he was in trouble on labor day, and he looked like he was napping, and he went into hibernation for the summer, and he finally got back into the game. it was one of those ones where everyone thought he would win. he then thought he would lose. he came back in the game. the republican governor in alaska looks like he's going to lose sean parnell. he's a republican in alaska. he thought he would win. he really didn't get his campaign going, and then suddenly on labor day, the whole playing field changed because the independent and the democrat formed this unit ticket. parnell thought it would be a three-wave race and he'd win easily. he didn't have a quick enough defense in. by that time, the senate race in alaska was a $53 million race. people are saturated with ads. mike bisheau in maine didn't . ally have a strong message lapage kind of softened his image. martha coakley, right? she was a successful attorney general but t
and sam brownback, he kept hitting paul davis, the democratic on obama. just never let up. certainly scott walker was very .ggressive and worked very hard he looked like he was in trouble on labor day, and he looked like he was napping, and he went into hibernation for the summer, and he finally got back into the game. it was one of those ones where everyone thought he would win. he then thought he would lose. he came back in the game. the republican governor in alaska looks like he's going to...
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scott walker upset with chris christie for not sending more money his way. and paulaisle, too. he quickly turned the conversation to the democratic front-runner. >> i think it's a refeud yags of the president's policies. but also hillary clinton. of. >> now on paul's facebook page, a photo also bull called hillary's losers including allison lundergan grimes. she lost big by 16 points. ? and democrat bruce braley in iowa. he lost by nine points. overall, the losses outwayed the success. now to the growing tensions in jerusalem as there was a car attack. >> it's the second car attract of the day. >> a man crashes a fan and continues an attack on foot. 13 people are injured. a border police officer was killed. >> there was no evidence a terrorist attack was going to work here. >> the suspect is later identified as a resident of an east jerusalem refugee camp. the attack is part of a wave of violence in jerusalem. known to jews as the temple mount. last week there was an attack on a right wing rabbi, one of the leetding voices calling for jews to be able to pray at islam
scott walker upset with chris christie for not sending more money his way. and paulaisle, too. he quickly turned the conversation to the democratic front-runner. >> i think it's a refeud yags of the president's policies. but also hillary clinton. of. >> now on paul's facebook page, a photo also bull called hillary's losers including allison lundergan grimes. she lost big by 16 points. ? and democrat bruce braley in iowa. he lost by nine points. overall, the losses outwayed the...
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scott walker into that top tier in four years. >> yes, into the top tier of the presidential candidates and real contenders with rand paul and jebh in, there you add walkerr as well. >> and even though corbett went down, the republicans gained seats in the state legislature, and that is incredible, and even in the blue states like maryland where the democrats control the legislature, the republicans picked up a sizable amount of seats. so if there is a wave, a true wave, it is in the states, the state legislative races, but with, kim, the state model prevailed. and rick scott took on the teacher's unions, and he won. and in illinois, quinn was punished for raising the taxes. >> and talk about the blue state model that lost. >> and dan, all hail hillinger, because they are calling maryland here. >> yes, and fascinateded by maryland, because it is a textbook example of what we are talking about. governor martin o'malley raised 40 taxes or fees in the state, and cut aid to police and fire departments a at the local level, and the democratic model has been to spend on public programs, but to do that they needed revenue, and in maryl
scott walker into that top tier in four years. >> yes, into the top tier of the presidential candidates and real contenders with rand paul and jebh in, there you add walkerr as well. >> and even though corbett went down, the republicans gained seats in the state legislature, and that is incredible, and even in the blue states like maryland where the democrats control the legislature, the republicans picked up a sizable amount of seats. so if there is a wave, a true wave, it is in...
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scott walker ces to mind. a st o othhrs. do tha mean if you're a senato rand paulrress lkely t sort of galni or take advange oth? >> i don'thinkhat's true. i think we've sn rand paulake a strong stance wn it ces to matters of policy perform he's pop among young people. have toook a what these gornors have and at arue and proven record. ilthere's lot of idlock coming in shington, what we're seeing in stateswith conservave governors oh,ex, wissin, ere's a bunch of @thers i could nam-- neil: you didn't mention new jers. >> well, new jery. yo would be able to point suc. they have lower emoyme rates. theye able to work across -- not inew jers. cdc is head ofhe natialovernor's associatiohe delived eight ouof the nine or lessaying he wsmore ththe big reason for that. does that mean those otr governors many of whom might be contemplating runs of thr own feel indted. >> they n sta separatelyrom vernor christie wisconsin is a prime ample here. have rong businesses. he brought in -- well, governor wker brought inhe work righto work legislatn. top ten for sinees ithis country
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paul ryan. congressman, i'm hoping you were there. am here. we appreciate it. >> this is a big nine. scott walker got reelected. chris christie is having a good night. your colleagues in the senate are having a good night. presidentu think the 's reaction should be to the election results in terms of what he does? >> he should not try to go it alone with -- >> that was mark halperin of bloomberg politics and albertine coming up. up.lbert hunt coming results, we look beyond the horse race. where martha -- where america is going. we are living through a chapter pessimism. a majority of adults don't think their kids will have as many opportunities as they did. pronounceds equally with the threat of the ebola virus and isis. there are challenges of russia and confident china. joining me now, doris kearns goodwin. her most recent book is "the bully pulpit." brokaw.here, tom albert hunt is here. and a u.s. managing editor of the financial times, i'm pleased to have them here. i saved this from the beginning, this is not a program that will look at the election results. we don't know what they are. you're are talking
paul ryan. congressman, i'm hoping you were there. am here. we appreciate it. >> this is a big nine. scott walker got reelected. chris christie is having a good night. your colleagues in the senate are having a good night. presidentu think the 's reaction should be to the election results in terms of what he does? >> he should not try to go it alone with -- >> that was mark halperin of bloomberg politics and albertine coming up. up.lbert hunt coming results, we look beyond the...
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. >> woo know rand paul will run and ted cruz is very, very likely to run for president. marco rubio, scottker. john casic depend a little bit on what jeb bush does. rubio is the most obvious there. he is sort of the mentee of jeb bush. i can't imagine him running if jeb bush runs. he occupies a lot of ta establishment and especially in terms of donors. they are in almost assuresly. whether he announces he is running or not or gives indications. i think he for a lot of the more establishment-type guys and women. it's the big domino to fall. >> speaking of women on wednesday, he was asked about hillary clinton and foreign policy. >> very beautiful. i do. i believe she is a house of cards. you can focus in the next two years on unifying and bringing people into the fold, into the tent and winning instead of focusing on shooting at each other. i believe we can become a majority movement in this country. >> they are all campaigning against hillary clinton. >> they absolutely are. they view her as the so does every political watcher out there. paul ryan makes a good point that she is going to fa
. >> woo know rand paul will run and ted cruz is very, very likely to run for president. marco rubio, scottker. john casic depend a little bit on what jeb bush does. rubio is the most obvious there. he is sort of the mentee of jeb bush. i can't imagine him running if jeb bush runs. he occupies a lot of ta establishment and especially in terms of donors. they are in almost assuresly. whether he announces he is running or not or gives indications. i think he for a lot of the more...
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wisconsin, 42% said scott walker would make a good president and 46% said paul ryan would. that is a quick summary of the exit poll data. it goes into these issues in a little bit more detail. now we will turn to our panelists to talk about what is most surprising to them on election night and we will begin with michael brown. you said that at the beginning of the obama administration, the republicans in the house have 179 seats. tell us where they are today. had 179 seatscans at the beginning of the obama administration. if you look at currently needs at 251, some of those leads may even as california takes a long time to count its votes. they've taken as long as five weeks, a week ago sunday brazil tabulates its votes and five hours and california which believes itself to be more advanced takes five weeks. in any case, it appears that republicans have one more than the 234 they wanted to thousand 12 in more than the 242 they wanted 2010. back to the 1928 cycle to find a time when republicans did better in house elections. cbs is covering that for radio. baked into the cak
wisconsin, 42% said scott walker would make a good president and 46% said paul ryan would. that is a quick summary of the exit poll data. it goes into these issues in a little bit more detail. now we will turn to our panelists to talk about what is most surprising to them on election night and we will begin with michael brown. you said that at the beginning of the obama administration, the republicans in the house have 179 seats. tell us where they are today. had 179 seatscans at the beginning...
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scott walker comes to mind. a host of othhrs. does that mean if you're a senator, rand paul, you'rr less likely to sort of galvanize or take advantage of this? >> i don't think that's true. i think we've seen rand paul take a strong stance when it comes to matters of policy perform he's popular among young people. we have to look at what these governors have and that's a true and proven record. while there's a lot of gridlock coming in washington, what we're seeing in statesswith conservative governors, ohio, texas, wisconsin, there's a bunch of @thers i could name -- neil: you didn't mention new jersey. >> well, new jersey. you would be able to point to successes. they have lower unemployment rates. they're able to work across -- not in new jersey. cdc is head of the national governor's association he delivered eight out of the nine governorships and more or less saying he was the big reason for that. does that mean those other governors many of whom might be contemplating runs of their own feel indebted. >> they can stand separately from governor christie. wisconsin is a p
scott walker comes to mind. a host of othhrs. does that mean if you're a senator, rand paul, you'rr less likely to sort of galvanize or take advantage of this? >> i don't think that's true. i think we've seen rand paul take a strong stance when it comes to matters of policy perform he's popular among young people. we have to look at what these governors have and that's a true and proven record. while there's a lot of gridlock coming in washington, what we're seeing in statesswith...
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scott walker tonight. ted cruz not endorsing the candidacy of mitch mcconnell to be the majority leader. he will make a lot of waves. randall paul tweeting tonight pictures of hillae clinton with candidates around the country, who have lost chris christy, ditto for him picking up a lot of chits, campaigning around the country. jeb bush, marco rubio and the usual folks on, some sort of repeat candidates. mike huckabee and rick santorum. ben carson is an individual a lot are talking about. moving over to the democratic side, the list is a lot shorter. might have some emerge. no one needs to be reminded of the likely candidacy and automatic frontrunner status of hillary rodham clinton. i am not buying the fact she is going to suffer from tonight's result. i think she gathered a lot of chits nationwide among democrats. joe biden mulling it over. martin o'malley a lose her because his protege, anthony brown as lieutenant governor weren't down to a shocking defeat. elizabeth warren who also campaigned for left-leading candidates around the country, she is, of course, a favorite of john. >> mike viqueira, thank you very much. there is
scott walker tonight. ted cruz not endorsing the candidacy of mitch mcconnell to be the majority leader. he will make a lot of waves. randall paul tweeting tonight pictures of hillae clinton with candidates around the country, who have lost chris christy, ditto for him picking up a lot of chits, campaigning around the country. jeb bush, marco rubio and the usual folks on, some sort of repeat candidates. mike huckabee and rick santorum. ben carson is an individual a lot are talking about. moving...
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senator rand paul says the president has no authority to go alone on this. so does he? senator tim scott joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. good to be back with you. >> nice to have you back and congratulations is in order. first time i have seen you since you won your election, sir. so condition graduate legs. >> thank you very much. it's good to be on this side of an election so we can give back to the people's business as so very important to all of us that live in america around around the world frankly. >> all right. you have just heard condoleezza rice and she talks about the importance of leading. is the u.s. leading? >> so far we have been leading from behind, which is not leadership from my perspective. if we're really leading, then what you see coming from the white house, from the administration is a long-term strategy that starts at the victory line and works our way back to where we are. not last and continuing resolution $500 million and now we are looking for $5.6 billion. it's like having a blank check with no strategy. the first thing we need to see is
senator rand paul says the president has no authority to go alone on this. so does he? senator tim scott joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. good to be back with you. >> nice to have you back and congratulations is in order. first time i have seen you since you won your election, sir. so condition graduate legs. >> thank you very much. it's good to be on this side of an election so we can give back to the people's business as so very important to all of us...
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paul rand may be the only exception to the rule. i believe governors make better presidents. >> governor scott walker, again, third election in four years. we will see if you run again in two. thanks for coming on "meet the press." >> thanks, chuck. go packers. >> there you go. >>> president obama called his party's defeats a shellacking. >>> no matter how you describe them, there are reasons for democrats to worry as they lick their wounds and look to 2016. >> i must confess that i have some sadness tonight. >> surveying the wreckage. democrats blamed defeat on an unpopular president, an unfriendly map and an off-year electoral. >> i want you to know that i hear you. to the two-thirds who chose not to participate in the process, i hear you, too. >> i don't consider it a wave. i think it's an ebbing of democratic voters rather than a wave of republican voters. >> there's been finger pointing. senator harry reid's chief of staff blamed obama. >> we have more work to do. >> other democrats argued the losses were not a disaster. >> we have had better nights. we have have had worse nights. it was a we have election. in 2006, the republicans
paul rand may be the only exception to the rule. i believe governors make better presidents. >> governor scott walker, again, third election in four years. we will see if you run again in two. thanks for coming on "meet the press." >> thanks, chuck. go packers. >> there you go. >>> president obama called his party's defeats a shellacking. >>> no matter how you describe them, there are reasons for democrats to worry as they lick their wounds and look...
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paul. >> if you're freedom loving, leave me the hell alone voters, i urge you to vote for scott brown. >> schieffer: and amy klobuchar. u.n. ambassador samantha power just back from a visit to ebola-ravaged west africa. we'll get her first assessment of the situation there. plus we'll hear from all-star panel of analysts. peg knee noonan and kimberly toss sell of the "wall street journal," tavil smiley and mark halperin of bloomberg politics. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again on this last weekend before the election that will determine which party controls the house and senate. it is looking like republicans will continue their hold on the house but polls suggest at least ten senate races or so close that they're within the polling margin of error. and six of those are within just a point or two. most of the analysis is that democrats will lose their majority in the senate and for the first time during the obama administration, republicans will control both houses of congress. we're going to begin this morning with one of th
paul. >> if you're freedom loving, leave me the hell alone voters, i urge you to vote for scott brown. >> schieffer: and amy klobuchar. u.n. ambassador samantha power just back from a visit to ebola-ravaged west africa. we'll get her first assessment of the situation there. plus we'll hear from all-star panel of analysts. peg knee noonan and kimberly toss sell of the "wall street journal," tavil smiley and mark halperin of bloomberg politics. 60 years of news because this...