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you say a americorps member, peace corps, peace corps, encouraged to apply.uld ask those employers across the country both nonprofit and private sector to put a checkbox in their checkbox in their application is as heavy their application is as heavy serve the national service program like americorps or peace corps? please describe your experience or maybe there's a point system you might want to encourage. i'm very pleased that we are having an inaugural charter employers of partnership challenge that will enlist employers around the country who will participate with us and that deadline is december 31 but i'm pleased to present a couple of great employees who have already signed on, disney, comcast and nbc universal, the american red cross, habitat for humanity, teach for america, the city of nashville was her first city and the city of south sioux city in nebraska. i was just in nebraska to announce the partnership with the first lady of nebraska on the steps of the mansion there last week. so if you have an organization and you employ anyone consider the
you say a americorps member, peace corps, peace corps, encouraged to apply.uld ask those employers across the country both nonprofit and private sector to put a checkbox in their checkbox in their application is as heavy their application is as heavy serve the national service program like americorps or peace corps? please describe your experience or maybe there's a point system you might want to encourage. i'm very pleased that we are having an inaugural charter employers of partnership...
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit.gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania. ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 big 4s ♪3 daily numbers ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million peppermint payout. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best wishes from the lottery♪ we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. so his homework won't be so half-fa
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania. first on fox a septa police officer accused of committing a lewd act on the subway car. you a saw this first on fox. prosecutors charged 44 year-old kevin fant with indecent exposure and open lewdness. last week septa a social media team found the video over the internet. septa police immediately recognized fant who was off-duty when happened. he is on leave, and fant has been on that septa police force now for 12 years. >>> parents and students are on alert after suburban philadelphia school confirms that its second case of whooping cough. >> you are looking at sky fox view of wissohickon high school in ambler n a letter sent to parent
he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania. first on fox a septa police officer accused of committing a lewd act on the...
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when i was in the peace corps, my supervisor was an editor at the press enterprise. a good paper.for me. it was december of 1972, 6 months after watergate. but the post was making its mark by then and i was perceived by some to be a political appointee, of sorts. one female reporter who became a good friend told me later when she saw me that first day, he is cute, but can he type? [laughter] yes i could, and i made sure i work harder than most, and soon, people have forgotten my last name was bradlee. i landed in my hometown at the boston globe, where i worked for 25 years as a reporter and editor. boston was, of course, dad's hometown as well. the city was vastly different than what it was when he grew up there, but he thought it was to parole real to continue through the ancient tribal wars. when he called to check in on me, my father would always laugh and say, hey, how are the hearts treating you? we would tease each other with affection. once, when i had to have minor surgery to get rid of a painful kidney shut -- kidney stone that would not pass, and i was worried about it,
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schoumacher: sargent shriver, john kennedy's businessman brother-in-law had been the first head of the peace corpsd when kennedy's successor lyndon johnson declared war on poverty, sargent shriver was placed in command. johnson was interested in it because johnson had experienced poverty himself. so he was always talking about the fact that people like himself would not have been successful without the help of the government and he wanted to do similar things for young people while he was president of the united states. schoumacher: at the root of poverty many felt, was unemployment. training, early training would mean employment and income, and an end to poverty. how could the new frontier's confidence and the great society's dedication uproot poverty? well, i always said to myself, the only way you can do it is to set up a residential place where you have total control over these youngsters for a period of time. just the way you send youngsters to west point or annapolis and pay for it we should send these young people to a different type of institution, and pay for it. and i tried to do that wh
schoumacher: sargent shriver, john kennedy's businessman brother-in-law had been the first head of the peace corpsd when kennedy's successor lyndon johnson declared war on poverty, sargent shriver was placed in command. johnson was interested in it because johnson had experienced poverty himself. so he was always talking about the fact that people like himself would not have been successful without the help of the government and he wanted to do similar things for young people while he was...
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit.nd as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a woman's right to choose. aimee belgard's on our side. i'm aimee belgard and i approve this message. >>> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at ten on w psg the cw philly and back here on cws3 at 11:00. >>> cws evening news comes your way next. we have a grim warning about the state of the planet, why they say impact of climat
he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit.nd as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay...
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit.its back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and with matt o'donnell, tamala >> ♪ >> good morning. it's 5:00 a.m. on this tuesday, november 4th here's what's happening. >> police are offering a big reward in the search for a woman who was snatched right off of a philadelphia street. >> a journal with violent threats in it leads to a main line high school student's arrest. >> and it's election day in our area. the headline race is the contest for pennsylvania governor. >> we'll get to all of that in a moment but first up let's find out about your tuesday weather and traffic and go to dave murphy and karen rogers much good morning.
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what we do see is that 56% are going into services, public sector, teach for america, ameri corps, peace corps you name it we see high numbers of young americans going into nonprofit jobs and considering jobs for the military because they bring personnel into areas and give education i don't think that mandatory draft is necessary because they're already going out in high droves we believe we're personal activists. we want to see government sponsoring these sort of services and jobs because we believe again in an activist government. >> that is different from what caleb says. >> anyone else on the way, do you want a limited government? >> i think the problem we have today in american society is that we have a welfare state has grown under barack obama we have a corporate welfare state at the same time. those of us going into the work force over the next couple years because of the policies being emphasized elsewhere, we're not going to have job creation because of our tax code because of obamacare and the regulatory department i think young people are in need of and supportive of free enterpri
what we do see is that 56% are going into services, public sector, teach for america, ameri corps, peace corps you name it we see high numbers of young americans going into nonprofit jobs and considering jobs for the military because they bring personnel into areas and give education i don't think that mandatory draft is necessary because they're already going out in high droves we believe we're personal activists. we want to see government sponsoring these sort of services and jobs because we...
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when i was in the peace corps, my supervisor was an editor at the press enterprise. a good paper. he offered to put in a good word for me. it was december of 1972, 6 months after watergate. but the post was making its mark by then and i was perceived by some to be a political appointee, of sorts. one female reporter who became a good friend told me later when she saw me that first day, he is cute, but can he type? [laughter] yes i could, and i made sure i work harder than most, and soon, people have forgotten my last name was bradlee. i landed in my hometown at the boston globe, where i worked for 25 years as a reporter and editor. boston was, of course, dad's hometown as well. the city was vastly different than what it was when he grew up there, but he thought it was to parole real to continue through the ancient tribal wars. when he called to check in on me, my father would always laugh and say, hey, how are the hearts treating you? we would tease each other with affection. once, when i had to have minor surgery to get rid of a painful kidney shut -- kidney stone that would not
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the creation of the peace corps by president kennedy, executive order. >> members of congress are threatening to bypass the president if he continues to act. many are accusing him of acting unilaterally. ex president obama said last year that -- that executive action was not an option, not an option, because he would be ignoring the ball. >> but the white house disagrees. historically, when do presidents use executive action most often? affects if there's a stalemate, -- >> ifs a matter of there is a stalemate, or if it's a matter of purely executive concern. >> matthew is a political science professor at johns hopkins university. he and a colleague wrote a book about the use of executive orders. >> the champion was franklin delano roosevelt, who wrote more than 3000 executive orders during the course of world war ii when he was helping with the depression. >> executive orders are one course of action the president can take without congress, but experts say there are other options. >> president can also enact executive agreements, constitutional signing statements, and presidential directives
the creation of the peace corps by president kennedy, executive order. >> members of congress are threatening to bypass the president if he continues to act. many are accusing him of acting unilaterally. ex president obama said last year that -- that executive action was not an option, not an option, because he would be ignoring the ball. >> but the white house disagrees. historically, when do presidents use executive action most often? affects if there's a stalemate, -- >>...
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania. >>> updating our breaking news here, sky fox live over the scene of this accident on i-95, that involves the school bus. now the the good news, no children were on the bus at the time, the only person on the bus was the driver. obviously he is being treated at the hospital for minor injuries but the good news here is no kids were the on the bus. what we're looking at here is the crane attempting to upright the bus. this is on i-95 in lawrence township, new jersey. it is on the northbound side for folks heading from say the pennsylvania state line, heading north into exit number five. lets go to the maps and show you exact spot for anyon
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will start sending peace corps volunteers to myanmar late next year. they'll train for three months before volunteering for two years. >>> lawmakers here are holding two meetings on the fight against isis. one meeting is focusing on funding. the other focusing on strategy. the u.s. has been conducting air strikes against isis in iraq since august and in syria since september. secretary of defense chuck hagel is expected to testify this afternoon. >>> there are lawmakers on both sides now supporting the keystone xl pipeline after years of delays. they're voting on it today, in fact. nbc's tracie potts tells us what's bringing them together now. >> reporter: the house could vote today on a bill to build the keystone xl oil pipeline. it's sponsored by louisiana republican bill cassidy. he's in a december 6 runoff with democrat mary landrieu. now they're hoping by backing off, she can win this tight race. landrieu insists it's not about politics. >> they may be focused on politics. i'm focused on policy. >> even if the pipeline approval makes it to preside
will start sending peace corps volunteers to myanmar late next year. they'll train for three months before volunteering for two years. >>> lawmakers here are holding two meetings on the fight against isis. one meeting is focusing on funding. the other focusing on strategy. the u.s. has been conducting air strikes against isis in iraq since august and in syria since september. secretary of defense chuck hagel is expected to testify this afternoon. >>> there are lawmakers on...
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who has kids in the peace corps? who has people with learning disabilities?out everybody's baseball card and talk to them on that human basis and try to win over a coalition. >> the only answer i got, it just wasn't a priority. at the end of the day, i think he didn't see the personal relationships in congress as a priority. >> how come he played cards in springfield? why did he do it then and he won't do it now? >> that's a riddle that i've never been able to figure out. i'll tell you another one that a bunch of people on capitol hill tell me, he loves golfing, why didn't he use the golf game to just get to know people? i understand the golf game is his time. he wants private time. doesn't get much. but there's little things that he doesn't do, and you're right, the springfield poker nights, when you look back on it, he never found a way to duplicate it. >> we didn't know he's a loner. >> it's tough to be president of the united states and -- >> it's basically a political job. >> yes. >> and i guess he didn't know that. i still like him, but this is going to
who has kids in the peace corps? who has people with learning disabilities?out everybody's baseball card and talk to them on that human basis and try to win over a coalition. >> the only answer i got, it just wasn't a priority. at the end of the day, i think he didn't see the personal relationships in congress as a priority. >> how come he played cards in springfield? why did he do it then and he won't do it now? >> that's a riddle that i've never been able to figure out. i'll...
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit.n 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania. ♪ >> the eagles have eight games remaining this season and they will do so missing two more players due to injury and they're quarterback missing most of the regular season. they lead the division at six and two with a win yesterday in houston but demeco ryans is out for the season. a ruptured achilleas tendon. he should have surgery this we week. todd harremins tried to give it everything to the team yesterday with a torn biceps muscle. but i hear he's done for the season and will have surgery sometime in the next week and quarterback is out, too. i'm told the results are in on the nick foles mri. and this injury yesterday today was confirmed. he has fractured collarbone b
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit.. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania. party on people! blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale continues celebrating with 20% off the entire store. you heard right, 20% off the entire store. we're talking employee pricing baby! hey, you need 'em, you want 'em, and now there's no better time to get 'em. blinds to go. blinds for life. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. could your own kids be making you sick? what parents need to know to stay healthy this morning ♪ i'm all about that bass >>> new overnight all about angelina. what she's revealing about life with brad and why it feels different being married. >>> and an exclusive first look at the brand-new fitbit. could this really be what finally revolutionizes your workout and your sleep for good. ♪ >>> an
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exxon shares are down 9 peace corps. chevron is down 13%. let's focus on the story. it is an oil field services company but an etf that tracks that group. it is the market effecters oil services fund. it lost a quarter of its value since oil's june highs. much worse than the energy sector overall. its three biggest holdings are schlumberger, halliburton and national oil well. we talked about schlumberger but halliburton is down 28%. it is worth keeping in mind that individual holdings in these etfs have a huge waiting. some of them could have outsized impacts on the way these etfs trade. >>> the plunge in oil putting a spot light on the fracers. how low does oil have to go. author of the book "the fracers." welcome to you both. let me begin by asking you, at what point in the price curve does the american energy miracle somehow begin to get imperilled and is it different for different regions of oil production? >> it very much is. if you look up in north dakota and montana you are talking a higher price point. they get nervous around $70 or higher. they are starting
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania. >> eagles getting ready for prime time appearance at lincoln financial fields. key birds will not be the nest, quarterback nick foles out six to eight weeks, after he crack his collarbone, in sunday's vick trick over the texans. fortunately, he will not need surgery. back up mark sanchez, did well, and released coach kelly, mark hands the call to action. >> his preparation, i think, just out standing in terms whatever he does here, in terms of preparing, and he prepared himself like he is the starter, not one of those things i have to go in the game. he was ready to go in the game. when you watch offensively, wouldn't change anything. he ca
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to that end, the white house announcing today that for the first time ever, the peace corps will operatee in myanmar starting in 2015. some news to tell you about on the sidelines of these meetings, president obama met with prime minister medvedev of russia. a white house official telling me there wasn't anything major to come out of that meeting, it was brief, however, it does come at a significant time against the backdrop of the escalation of the russian forces into ukraine. president obama could have the opportunity to meet with russia's president vladimir putin at the g-20 summit in brisbane, australia, which will start in just a few days. white house officials say at this point no firm plans for those two leaders to meet. peter. >> all right, kristen welker reporting from myanmar today, kristin, thank you very much. we're continuing to cover the winter whp that's pummeling much of this country. temperatures continuing to drop with some cities seeing as much as a 40 degree drop in just a single day. thermometers in some cities sitting below zero degrees this morning. as you see the
to that end, the white house announcing today that for the first time ever, the peace corps will operatee in myanmar starting in 2015. some news to tell you about on the sidelines of these meetings, president obama met with prime minister medvedev of russia. a white house official telling me there wasn't anything major to come out of that meeting, it was brief, however, it does come at a significant time against the backdrop of the escalation of the russian forces into ukraine. president obama...
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit.tween 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania. imagine a health plan that gives you zero. as in zero copays. if you're on medicare and eligible for medicaid, gateway health has a medicare advantage plan for you. gateway health medicare assured diamond gives you better coverage, benefits, and service, plus zero monthly premiums. and zero copay for primary care and specialist visits, hospitalization and er, even transportation. call 1-877-gateway today! for a better plan. and a better you. >> ♪ >> good morning. you're taking a live look as the sun starts to come up there across the back bays of atlantic city, new jersey. you're polls are opened. atlantic city, new jersey. 45 minutes. so you can get out there and start
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either way, those of you who like that history repeat itself, you remember the site over the pairs peace corpstable. the sensibilities of the various diplomats were such that they had analyst number of doors so everybody could enter by the same imports and door. i believe he described they had to walk -- >> the same moment. >> says some things don't change. i think the more relevant part though is is it folly to look at a 360-year-old set of conferences involved in one small part of the globe and think that it somehow has applicability to what we need in the 21st century where you have an islamist party that to rid the world you may not have the chinese empire, but china reaching across the globe for resources. in international banking system that knows no national borders. the question in the stage for me is, is that a model we are thinking of as relevant? >> the reason i started with the westphalian system is europe 30 years war is very similar to what is now going on in the middle east of every faction fighting, and some of them using their religious convictions for geopolitical purposes. a
either way, those of you who like that history repeat itself, you remember the site over the pairs peace corpstable. the sensibilities of the various diplomats were such that they had analyst number of doors so everybody could enter by the same imports and door. i believe he described they had to walk -- >> the same moment. >> says some things don't change. i think the more relevant part though is is it folly to look at a 360-year-old set of conferences involved in one small part of...
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au is number three among medium-size universities with 43 alumni currently serving as peace corps volunteersas fellow's pursuing careers and among the most politically active than the country according to princeton review as though my office has the privilege to an opportunity to be the campus of the for organizing and monitoring differ forms of service and civic kinkaid's ran. the extent student learning beyond the classroom to enable students to apply the wording to real-life situations that are tackled every day by our eagerness non-profit sector and we are lucky in washington we have community-based organizations in the national organizations and international and public offices. among the signature programs are freshmen service experience which just celebrated his 25th year anniversary and we invite students to begin their college experience by going out into this city to look at 50 different sites throughout the city to do two full days of community service to learn where there will be living the coming years that is a great way to start your education. and each year anywhere between 5
au is number three among medium-size universities with 43 alumni currently serving as peace corps volunteersas fellow's pursuing careers and among the most politically active than the country according to princeton review as though my office has the privilege to an opportunity to be the campus of the for organizing and monitoring differ forms of service and civic kinkaid's ran. the extent student learning beyond the classroom to enable students to apply the wording to real-life situations that...
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>> peace corps? >> correct. stop the clock.ickly identify who said those words you'll get an extra 100 points. again, no penalty for guessing. i'll ask to you direct your attention to our video monitor and the former host of "the family feud" mr. louie anderson. >> hi, this is louie anderson with this week's "up against the clock" quote of note. which u.s. president whose son also held office once said happiness of so ciety is the en of government. good luck. >> do you know who said that? >> john adams? >> he said that with confidence and he's right. 100 extra points. let's get the clock rolling. according to the latest jobs report the unemployment rate edged down to a six-year low at 5.8% in october. what was the unemployment rate the month before? m.j.? >> 5.9%. >> 100 points for you. 100-point tossup question. among those weighing bids to succeed colorado senator michael bennett as chair of the democratic senatorial campaign committee, is this delaware senator who won re-election on -- m.j.? >> chris. >> the majority of wome
>> peace corps? >> correct. stop the clock.ickly identify who said those words you'll get an extra 100 points. again, no penalty for guessing. i'll ask to you direct your attention to our video monitor and the former host of "the family feud" mr. louie anderson. >> hi, this is louie anderson with this week's "up against the clock" quote of note. which u.s. president whose son also held office once said happiness of so ciety is the en of government. good...
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influence press corps so much that he holds an impromptu press conference and announcing -- announces that he is appointing j. edgar hoover director for life. and as he is stepping down peace says, tell bradley i said forget you, except he did not use the words forget. [laughter] so it was always a little tough. >> what is the future of republican politics? >> i was a practicing journalist working for the houston chronicle. so i am going to jump in to this answer to say that, of course, the 24 hour news cycle, instantaneous communication affect our politics to a degree unknown in past times if only because the expectation of that news cycle is that public officials are immediately, instantaneously weiss with regard to what is happening at all and what to do about it. no human being is capable of doing that. in past times when communication was much slower public officials did have the luxury of thinking were discussing these matters before they spoke and acted. that is a luxury not allowed today, and it is an egg that cannot be unscrambled. and that, i can say with some certainty. i cannot speak with certainty about what jeb bush will do. this is his last best opportunity
influence press corps so much that he holds an impromptu press conference and announcing -- announces that he is appointing j. edgar hoover director for life. and as he is stepping down peace says, tell bradley i said forget you, except he did not use the words forget. [laughter] so it was always a little tough. >> what is the future of republican politics? >> i was a practicing journalist working for the houston chronicle. so i am going to jump in to this answer to say that, of...
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit.nd as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit.nd as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit.nd as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit.nd as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
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he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a business man he gives between 20 and 30% of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue... he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity. he refused to take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf, he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.