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the results of that will be people working, earning good money, and buying things. the companies will say they can sell things because the people now have money. tavis: since we're talking about how we as a nation can do better, and you were talking about the tea party, i wonder what you have to say about the fact that there is this sense that the tea party has tapped into that the govnment is the problem. give me just a taste of your philosophy and how we respond to those who believe that part of the problem in this country, on the left and right, that government gets in the way. >> i do not agree with that. i think government is the collective expression of boulevard that is, quite frankly. if you look at government, people do want to eliminate government, you take medicine? how did you know it is safe? if you drive on highways, you take mass transit, you go to national parks. it is all bad. you get a social security check, medicare check, you feel safe because you are protected by the defense budget. for people to say they do not believe in government, the questio
the results of that will be people working, earning good money, and buying things. the companies will say they can sell things because the people now have money. tavis: since we're talking about how we as a nation can do better, and you were talking about the tea party, i wonder what you have to say about the fact that there is this sense that the tea party has tapped into that the govnment is the problem. give me just a taste of your philosophy and how we respond to those who believe that part...
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people for the very wealthy it's great i mean they're doing wonderful delivering well above working people conditions are worsening in a very difficult enough you are feeling is that the society that put people before profits would be. you would be the best for the great majority in this country but how do you see the transition to such a society will that require you know the socialist revolution that we had in russia eighty years ago well i don't think this transition in this country would be. like the transition in russia that was you know that their particular set of circumstances and russia that. brought about the transition there i mean the country is very different from russia one nine hundred seventeen i mean we see a peaceful path to socialism of course to make that possible we got to win an overwhelming majority. to the goal of socialism and we haven't done that yet but we envision a peaceful path. along democratic lines to socialism in this country all communist parties today even the russian communist parties talking about socialism so is communism a utopia what would yo
people for the very wealthy it's great i mean they're doing wonderful delivering well above working people conditions are worsening in a very difficult enough you are feeling is that the society that put people before profits would be. you would be the best for the great majority in this country but how do you see the transition to such a society will that require you know the socialist revolution that we had in russia eighty years ago well i don't think this transition in this country would...
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people i meet every day. moms and dads and all of us that work hard in schools and factories and clinics. people they've the honor of the meeting just about every day. people who are moms and dads like we are and go the work place not just to earn a paycheck or put cloths on the back of our kids but they work hard each and every day like me and my wife do the for the same reason. we want our kids to grow up in a better home, better community and most importantly in the better state than the ones we inherited that's why i ask your vote on june fifth to move wisconsin forward. >> that concludes this evening's debate. we thank the contenders and our panelist and on behalf of o wisconsin's radio broadcasters we urge you to vote on june fifth. thank you for listening and watching. goodnight.
people i meet every day. moms and dads and all of us that work hard in schools and factories and clinics. people they've the honor of the meeting just about every day. people who are moms and dads like we are and go the work place not just to earn a paycheck or put cloths on the back of our kids but they work hard each and every day like me and my wife do the for the same reason. we want our kids to grow up in a better home, better community and most importantly in the better state than the...
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there is so much oil to be gotten in this country and so many people working on it think of the peopleking over seas in countries that hate our guts. we need jobs here in the states. we could have our own production by 2020. >> of course, and it would create wealth. oil is like blood. you can't have too much. it powers our whole economy . anything that curtails that investment is a wealth for the creation. sally great to see you. >> coming up. why china may be about to control your bank account. and why this is no laughing matter. [laughing] the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's anothereason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie
there is so much oil to be gotten in this country and so many people working on it think of the peopleking over seas in countries that hate our guts. we need jobs here in the states. we could have our own production by 2020. >> of course, and it would create wealth. oil is like blood. you can't have too much. it powers our whole economy . anything that curtails that investment is a wealth for the creation. sally great to see you. >> coming up. why china may be about to control your...
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more people are at work. we have a difficult economic situation but he listens to the governor of the bank of england he would have heard we are coming up with a textbook response to what needs to be done to clear up the mess made by people like him. >> mr. speaker please loo at the homeland of my constituency, having a tough time at the moment. it would be worse if not for the consistently low interest rates and long-term interest rates in the same space. this wk a record low under 2% or failure of 6%. will the prime minister assure people you do nothing to but the situation together? >> my friend makes an important point which is every increase in interest rates of 1% will add 1,000 pounds to the typical family mortgage. today british interest rates are below 2% because the world has confidence that in spite of economic difficulties we have a plan to deal with our debt and deficit. you can see from looking around europe what happens if you don't have a plan. your interest rates go up. bad for business and h
more people are at work. we have a difficult economic situation but he listens to the governor of the bank of england he would have heard we are coming up with a textbook response to what needs to be done to clear up the mess made by people like him. >> mr. speaker please loo at the homeland of my constituency, having a tough time at the moment. it would be worse if not for the consistently low interest rates and long-term interest rates in the same space. this wk a record low under 2% or...
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there are now 250 of us that the company. 50 people worked out of this office.plan to double that in the next 12 months. the mayor already met our lead recruiter are here. when president obama came to visit our offices in virginia, we were 60 people. we told him we would double the company in 12 months, and he went to donny and said, "i understand you are the job czar." and she was, and we did. it is really special to be part of a community of people who are incredibly talented, who are hard working and who work those late nights and come from different industries to work together on such an important issue, an important issue for our city, an important issue for the state, and an important issue for the planet. really appreciate you guys all coming to celebrate our opening of this office. i know there is a ribbon for us to cut. i am ready to cut it. [applause]
there are now 250 of us that the company. 50 people worked out of this office.plan to double that in the next 12 months. the mayor already met our lead recruiter are here. when president obama came to visit our offices in virginia, we were 60 people. we told him we would double the company in 12 months, and he went to donny and said, "i understand you are the job czar." and she was, and we did. it is really special to be part of a community of people who are incredibly talented, who...
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an organizer for all working people in the workplace and a fighter for all working people for social and economic justice. he also has been a monumental leader in the fight over the last two decades for immigration reform. a monumental national leader for immigration reform. in california, he has been the primary leader for how we look at building a voter outreach program to all latino voters, not just union members, in terms of voter registration, contact, and get out the vote. he is a union organizer par ex cellance and a community organizer like no other. he is a primary leader in california and across the nation in terms of how we fight for immigrant rights and build the latino community with support for reaching out to get latino voters registered and voting. he has fought for economic justice for workers in mexico as well. he has been a mentor for many of us in this room and a leader for both community and labor since he was 19 years old. that was the first time he was on a picket line with cesar chavez. please give a warm welcome to the keynote speaker, one of the finest leade
an organizer for all working people in the workplace and a fighter for all working people for social and economic justice. he also has been a monumental leader in the fight over the last two decades for immigration reform. a monumental national leader for immigration reform. in california, he has been the primary leader for how we look at building a voter outreach program to all latino voters, not just union members, in terms of voter registration, contact, and get out the vote. he is a union...
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the ones who benefited from it are the the wealthiest americans working people though are in very difficult straits now unemployment officially is around eight percent and officially it's nearly double that so the occupy movement has three some important questions about the conditions of working people inequality unemployment so it's been a very positive development in this country in canniness there involved in the occupy movement both here in new york as well as around the country. may first is the day of working class solidarity so one of the conditions of the working class in today's america doesn't need someone of solidarity in our. though of course it does. actually the world is an economic crisis. triggered by developments in the economy here. but the world is suffering an economic crisis europe for example is in a very difficult situation economically here in this country unemployment is officially around eight or nine percent in probably it's double lead on officially you know the estimate of the labor movement is that the number of unemployed count about twenty five million in thi
the ones who benefited from it are the the wealthiest americans working people though are in very difficult straits now unemployment officially is around eight percent and officially it's nearly double that so the occupy movement has three some important questions about the conditions of working people inequality unemployment so it's been a very positive development in this country in canniness there involved in the occupy movement both here in new york as well as around the country. may first...
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more people are at work. we have a difficult economic situation but he listens to the governor of the bank of england he would have heard we are coming up with a textbook response to what needs to be done to clear up the mess made by people like him. >> mr. speaker please look at the homeland of my constituency, having a tough time at the moment. it would be worse if not for the consistently low interest rates and long-term interest rates in the same space. this week a record low under 2% or failure of 6%. will the prime minister assure people you do nothing to but the situation together? >> my friend makes an important point which is every increase in interest rates of 1% will add 1,000 pounds to the typical family mortgage. today british interest rates are below 2% because the world has confidence that in spite of economic difficulties we have a plan to deal with our debt and deficit. you can see from looking around europe what happens if you don't have a plan. your interest rates go up. bad for business an
more people are at work. we have a difficult economic situation but he listens to the governor of the bank of england he would have heard we are coming up with a textbook response to what needs to be done to clear up the mess made by people like him. >> mr. speaker please look at the homeland of my constituency, having a tough time at the moment. it would be worse if not for the consistently low interest rates and long-term interest rates in the same space. this week a record low under 2%...
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there are more people working in the private sector. > it's like people who say, i have the best ratings from 18 to 19. that's want the entire picture. >> i think we know what the -- we are better off than we would have been without the changes that were made. will we make investments going forward? we will show you the propagand anbc network pushing for obama. you will love this. chris matthews, thrill up his leg, he's back. orthopedic docts recommend most for arthritis pain, think again. and take aleve. it's the one doctors recommend most for arthritis pain. two pills can last all day. ♪ ♪ wer surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. >> sean: we continue with our great, great american panel. john loveits, its comments about president obama. watch. >> this this whole thing with obama saying the rich don't pay their taxes is [bleep]. i voted for the guy and i am a democrat. what a [bleep]. >> sean: all right. we all agree, the lang
there are more people working in the private sector. > it's like people who say, i have the best ratings from 18 to 19. that's want the entire picture. >> i think we know what the -- we are better off than we would have been without the changes that were made. will we make investments going forward? we will show you the propagand anbc network pushing for obama. you will love this. chris matthews, thrill up his leg, he's back. orthopedic docts recommend most for arthritis pain, think...
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more people in work. wer people receiving benefits. >> we carry on the discussion, because i wanted to show first elements of our live ceremonial this morning, which is just getting underway, and this is at the sovereign entrance. here we have a dismounted attachment -- the legend by the state trumpeters. they will be taking up their positions on the sovereign state case. and they will form a guard in effect for the queen when she and the duke arrive in a short while. and these members of the house that we can see now, lifeguards on the right. they're still in training. for lots them, it is their first real experience today of a major ceremonial occasion. a lot of pressure on them. and they were businessly rehearsing yesterday. just chatting to them, they were looking for it, they clearly understood there would be lots of eyes on them today for the precision of their movement. there we are, they're in place. the dismounted attachment. and that really is the first part of our ceremonial -- lots more to come
more people in work. wer people receiving benefits. >> we carry on the discussion, because i wanted to show first elements of our live ceremonial this morning, which is just getting underway, and this is at the sovereign entrance. here we have a dismounted attachment -- the legend by the state trumpeters. they will be taking up their positions on the sovereign state case. and they will form a guard in effect for the queen when she and the duke arrive in a short while. and these members of...
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it only counts the people who have been actively looking for work. so when you factor in the dropouts, that's 10.9% and the labor force participation rate, the number of people who are working in the labor force would have stayed the same in 2009. so the question is, when you see the unemployment rate of 8.2%, you may say, hey, the president's stimulus plan is working, but you do a deep dive and look at the rate, it doesn't look so great. >> greta: so the unemployment rate is squishy, for lack of a better term, if you included those, is there -- has anyone done any, you know, good, reliable analysis about what i refer to as the real unemployment rate, people who don't have jobs and want them, even those in despair? >> you know, again, it would come in at 10.9%. and then there is an even broader number that people are very worried about, greta. that is the number of people in the labor force is about the same as it was -- get this -- in 1969. the same as it was in the rate, the same is as it was in 1979. it's been the same as it was in 1982. that's wor
it only counts the people who have been actively looking for work. so when you factor in the dropouts, that's 10.9% and the labor force participation rate, the number of people who are working in the labor force would have stayed the same in 2009. so the question is, when you see the unemployment rate of 8.2%, you may say, hey, the president's stimulus plan is working, but you do a deep dive and look at the rate, it doesn't look so great. >> greta: so the unemployment rate is squishy, for...
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it's those two things, challenging people and team work, that form the backbone of these events and ofl's companies. will's goals center around creating a culture, an authentic experience that resonates with people and inspires them to do more than they knew they could. >> why do you think so many people are attracted to this insane event? >> i think it is core, human beings are programmed to challenge themselves, do something different. >> it's awesome. you get dirty. you get crazy. the crazier the better. >> you like like a superhero. >> did you expect tough mudder to stand for something? >> this is something i could see myself getting into. one of of the thing i was taught in business school is 95% of business is execution and 59% of that is marketing and most of that is empathy. >> tough mudder does stand for something, determination, friendship, grit. will's created a brand that has absolutely transcended the event itself. more than 1,000 people have gotten the tough mudder logo tattooed on them. >> my other tattoos are an expression of myself. i feel that this, you don't get it u
it's those two things, challenging people and team work, that form the backbone of these events and ofl's companies. will's goals center around creating a culture, an authentic experience that resonates with people and inspires them to do more than they knew they could. >> why do you think so many people are attracted to this insane event? >> i think it is core, human beings are programmed to challenge themselves, do something different. >> it's awesome. you get dirty. you get...
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for people in business who work with people in politics. i do not understand. what was wrong with jess' speech ? nothing. the bottom line is, you can make speeches until doomsday. what you need more than anything else is money. without that you haven't got a prayer. i have a few hundred dollars available. i would give it to jess in a second. no, i'm talking big money, as in lots of zeroes. well, that's not going to happen. of course not. jess is not going to win by buying votes. i'm sure you're right. well, good luck to you. and thank you for the coffee. what does he know ? probably a lot. [ narrator ] "government of the people, by the people and for the people--" a basic principle that is the foundation for governmt in the united states. most citizens see the close relationship between government and the people... at the local level close to home. the mayor of a city or town represents the executive branch of local government. motion to second to approve recommendations of staff. please vote. the role of the mayor of riverside is both complicated and simple. y
for people in business who work with people in politics. i do not understand. what was wrong with jess' speech ? nothing. the bottom line is, you can make speeches until doomsday. what you need more than anything else is money. without that you haven't got a prayer. i have a few hundred dollars available. i would give it to jess in a second. no, i'm talking big money, as in lots of zeroes. well, that's not going to happen. of course not. jess is not going to win by buying votes. i'm sure you're...
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it's about the middle class and whether people who work in the middle class have rights. because i talked to people who are working in our prisons right now, and they said they've never been more afraid, because their rights were taken away. i'm concerned about those rights. i'm concerned that those rights have been taken away and i think it's an attack on the middle class. there's a reason he hasn't said he would veto a right to work bill. the reason is because he wouldn't. >> our next question is from paul directed first at mayor barrett. >> you've both touched on this. i think you both recognize that job creation is one of the biggest if not the biggest issues in this race. but lately how we count jobs lost or created has become equally important and controversial. you're both working from different sets of numbers and with the short run up to this race, voters are in effect being asked to place their bets. my question for you is with so many livelihoods and families at stake all across wisconsin, why should voters bet on you? mayor barrett? >> let me explain the number
it's about the middle class and whether people who work in the middle class have rights. because i talked to people who are working in our prisons right now, and they said they've never been more afraid, because their rights were taken away. i'm concerned about those rights. i'm concerned that those rights have been taken away and i think it's an attack on the middle class. there's a reason he hasn't said he would veto a right to work bill. the reason is because he wouldn't. >> our next...
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it's my hope we can work together and responsibly reform the program, maximize our revenues and maintain the highway trust fun for future. we need to put people back to work. this can be done with many of the reforms we've discussed and the longer we wait the more expensive it will be and more of our roads and bridges will continue to be deficit. i pledge to work together and i yield back the rest of my time. >> thank you very much. yes, representative for three minutes. >> thank you, senator boxer and thank you for the rest of the house and senate colleges for getting the transportation reauthorize bill to conference. i'm hopeful we can report out a bill that all of us can be proud to support. in order for that to happen we're going to have to work in a bipartisan manner and abandon some of the poison pills that have been discussed such as the keystone pipeline and some environmental stream lining provisions. there's bipartisan support for some common sense stream lining measures but the language attached to house to bill goes too far and undercuts deeper. i have some concern on the keystone pipe len and question the benefit to american cons
it's my hope we can work together and responsibly reform the program, maximize our revenues and maintain the highway trust fun for future. we need to put people back to work. this can be done with many of the reforms we've discussed and the longer we wait the more expensive it will be and more of our roads and bridges will continue to be deficit. i pledge to work together and i yield back the rest of my time. >> thank you very much. yes, representative for three minutes. >> thank...
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i advocated for working people and a variety of work places. i would say the issues did not come close to warranting termination of employment. this is such an obvious example of the mayor making a political decision and tasking the cities attorney's office with developing a case after the fact. nothing took place during his duties as sheriff. all of the allegations deal with issues out of his duty. he has been fully punished under the law. he has been treated to a greater public humiliation. it is your opportunity to rise above this, to exercise reason, [inaudible] [applause] >> long evening. i was born and raised in san francisco. i am a father of three children. my wife is my best friend. i spent decades working as a union worker, in the press room, and also as a representative. i have never seen in the most egregious attack, this kind of assault that has gone on. of course, the city attorney is a friend of mine. i am ashamed of him. i have told him so. it is a public lynching. you guys, i am concerned about, a going to be used -- are going
i advocated for working people and a variety of work places. i would say the issues did not come close to warranting termination of employment. this is such an obvious example of the mayor making a political decision and tasking the cities attorney's office with developing a case after the fact. nothing took place during his duties as sheriff. all of the allegations deal with issues out of his duty. he has been fully punished under the law. he has been treated to a greater public humiliation....
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i want to work with people. and my style has never been that i make myself look big by making someone else look small. when i try to push people into a corner politically. that's the type of executive that we need. >> now each candidate will have the opportunity to ask one question of the other, and i ask you to keep your response, because of time, to 45 seconds. governor walker, you may question mayor barrett first. and then have the opportunity respond. >> actually, more time to ask a question. i'm going to skip like i did two years ago. i think the voters don't want to hear us bickering. they want to hear us answer questions. with that i'll defer. >> then i'm take more time. scott you probably think i'm going to ask you a question about the john doe criminal investigation and why you won't tell the people of the state who's paying your legal defense fees or why you refuse to turn over those e-mail, but that's a question that's been asked, and i think the public might want an answer to that. i'm equally concer
i want to work with people. and my style has never been that i make myself look big by making someone else look small. when i try to push people into a corner politically. that's the type of executive that we need. >> now each candidate will have the opportunity to ask one question of the other, and i ask you to keep your response, because of time, to 45 seconds. governor walker, you may question mayor barrett first. and then have the opportunity respond. >> actually, more time to...
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and working-class people. our program will not be geared toward the grassroots. we are trying to make lemonade out of lemons with the citizens united decision. we want to talk to non-union workers are program will be geared toward educating and mobilize and union workers and non-union workers as well. we are all in this together, all the workers, whether they are represented by a union or not. the type of economy we have sealed last several years hurts all workers. it is time for us to come together and we will put together a permanent campaign structure. in the past, we put our campaign structure in seven or eight months before the election day and after election day, we tore it down. this time, we will continue to build after election day and to outreach to partners and the civil-rights community and the latino community and bring people together. we will continue doing that in between elections. we should be able to move from electoral politics to advocacy and then from advocacy to accountability. we will b
and working-class people. our program will not be geared toward the grassroots. we are trying to make lemonade out of lemons with the citizens united decision. we want to talk to non-union workers are program will be geared toward educating and mobilize and union workers and non-union workers as well. we are all in this together, all the workers, whether they are represented by a union or not. the type of economy we have sealed last several years hurts all workers. it is time for us to come...
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each one of the people that has worked for me, with me, i should say, not for me, have been very specialof, you know, advertising for an apprentice or anything like that. they cross sometimes the oceans to come here. armit, for instance, he came and asked to be with me. and how can you refuse somebody, they ask from such an exotic and faraway place and he's also a four generation silversmith himself. i decided anybody that goes to that extent must be a very special person, and he certainly is. anthony has been with me 38 years. >> his genius was scary. right from the beginning. here i was 25 years old he's got four generations of craft, and i didn't know anything about it. i couldn't keep up with him. i couldn't do it. how the heck am i going to do this?! the hardest thing i had to learn that he taught me was not to be afraid of the metal. not on afraid to melt it, not to be afraid to bend it and do what you had to do to get it done. and i just stuck with it, and eventually it just kind of all came together. >> in alchemy, you would only teach your secrets, mysteries to another. and went
each one of the people that has worked for me, with me, i should say, not for me, have been very specialof, you know, advertising for an apprentice or anything like that. they cross sometimes the oceans to come here. armit, for instance, he came and asked to be with me. and how can you refuse somebody, they ask from such an exotic and faraway place and he's also a four generation silversmith himself. i decided anybody that goes to that extent must be a very special person, and he certainly is....
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there are more people working in the private sector. en-- >>> it's like people who say, i have the best ratings from 18 to 19. that's want the entire picture. >> i think we know what the -- we are better off than we would have been without the changes that were made. will we make investments going forward? we will show you the propagand anbc network pushing for obama. you will love this. you will love this. chris m [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it on
there are more people working in the private sector. en-- >>> it's like people who say, i have the best ratings from 18 to 19. that's want the entire picture. >> i think we know what the -- we are better off than we would have been without the changes that were made. will we make investments going forward? we will show you the propagand anbc network pushing for obama. you will love this. you will love this. chris m [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online,...
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i if your objective is to get people working again. my goal is to limit deductions and exemptions for people at the high and so we can keep the revenue coming into washington could get those tax rates down so small business can hire people. my priority and our national priority has to be putting americans to work and ideas and i will get the job done. [cheers and applause] there is something else business relies upon. that is energy. to run a small business, you have to be able to plug those devices into the wall. some small businesses use a lot of energy and others use less. those that use a lot of benefit dramatically if the price of energy is reasonable we are fortunate in this country to have some extraordinary resources in abundance. they happen to be oil, gas, natural gas, and coal. the president said he is for all of the above, comes to energy. i thought that was interesting because he does not like oil or coal or gas. he has made it harder to take advantage of mining for gold or to take advantage of our natural gas resources by
i if your objective is to get people working again. my goal is to limit deductions and exemptions for people at the high and so we can keep the revenue coming into washington could get those tax rates down so small business can hire people. my priority and our national priority has to be putting americans to work and ideas and i will get the job done. [cheers and applause] there is something else business relies upon. that is energy. to run a small business, you have to be able to plug those...
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visiting work sites. people are working hard and think nobody knows what i am doing. nobody cares about what i am doing. just having somebody show up say, we do know, we do care, it is terrific. often. >> thank you. >> thank you. you bet. >> and look at -- the disclosures that were made -- were about federal employees who did their job. that work for dhs or other agencies at dhs. that's why these, that's why what happened in the last few days. because the we have good people who show up every day. protect our airports. and all of the disclosures were about good work. and the first thing that i remember the president saying about the secret service is -- 99.9% of the people that he came in contact with at the secret service show up every day, put their life on the line to protect the first family or other government officials. and you know, i think -- things are said. and i think we have all said them here today. i think the week is about -- good public service. about people who work hard. you know? there is going to be a hearing on capitol hill today. about tsa becaus
visiting work sites. people are working hard and think nobody knows what i am doing. nobody cares about what i am doing. just having somebody show up say, we do know, we do care, it is terrific. often. >> thank you. >> thank you. you bet. >> and look at -- the disclosures that were made -- were about federal employees who did their job. that work for dhs or other agencies at dhs. that's why these, that's why what happened in the last few days. because the we have good people...
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but then we have the problem of people who worked in this industry. i sent them a link to the economic impact study, the numbers of people who work in this industry. if even a small portion of them are working a regular 7:00 a.m. -- 7:00 p.m. through 3:00 a.m. shift, they are not going to be able to take advantage of it. there were very open. at the moment, it looks like a one-year grant-funded trial. there is a lot of room to move it around. if there is any way to bridge the gap when trains are actually running, that is what we are after. >> i have a question. the economic impact report -- this came on its own? not because somebody read the economic impact reports and realized there were about 48,000 people and a quarter of them using part would be a big deal? >> i do not know the answer to that. if you want to call them, maybe you can. there has been a question for a long time for overnight transit in the bay area, and in particular, one bart board member is pushing not forward. i think i married those today in terms of the statistics we now have fro
but then we have the problem of people who worked in this industry. i sent them a link to the economic impact study, the numbers of people who work in this industry. if even a small portion of them are working a regular 7:00 a.m. -- 7:00 p.m. through 3:00 a.m. shift, they are not going to be able to take advantage of it. there were very open. at the moment, it looks like a one-year grant-funded trial. there is a lot of room to move it around. if there is any way to bridge the gap when trains...
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there were different kinds of people working on different aspects of the cellular telephone problem. re system home engineers working in new jersey on it. there were also those working at home dell as well. they would drive over new jersey and in the early 1970s, you know, can you hear me now? sort of stuff. [laughter] [applause] >> it was not completely understood what happened when you drive through a forest or into a tunnel. when you drive near a mountain in the distance. it was not known how far your transmission to travel. these were very difficult questions. one of the most interesting aspects, i think, in the cell phone ever was some of the people who solve the problems actually came from bell labs military work. one guy in particular spent a lot of time with me talking, and he had done a lot of work on discriminatory radar in the south pacific where bell labs had a small facility working with western electric. at the time, he had come back from this tour of duty where he worked on this highly sophisticated system, came back to bell labs, and then the labs so they were going to
there were different kinds of people working on different aspects of the cellular telephone problem. re system home engineers working in new jersey on it. there were also those working at home dell as well. they would drive over new jersey and in the early 1970s, you know, can you hear me now? sort of stuff. [laughter] [applause] >> it was not completely understood what happened when you drive through a forest or into a tunnel. when you drive near a mountain in the distance. it was not...
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working. that's great news not only for homeowners, for small business owners but particularly for people on fixed incomes, senior citizens and working families. our state has $154 million surplus. for the first time we've put two consecutive years with money in the rainy day fund. best of all in 2011 wisconsin gained jobs. the mayor and his allies talk about a job number that was based on a sample of 3.5% of employers. our numbers are based on a survey of 160,000 employers. that's more than 96% of employers in the state of wisconsin who are required by law to submit that information. they showed that last year wisconsin gained jobs since i've taken afs we've had more than 30,000 new jobs in the state. i understand why things have shifted. if you look at my record and compare that with our opponent the mayor of milwaukee in the last eight years taxes and fees have gone up. sadly milwaukee is one of the poorest big cities in the country. the unemployment rate is 28% in the city of milwaukee. in contrast people want to go forward. they want to move on. they don't want to rehash the same debate we ha
working. that's great news not only for homeowners, for small business owners but particularly for people on fixed incomes, senior citizens and working families. our state has $154 million surplus. for the first time we've put two consecutive years with money in the rainy day fund. best of all in 2011 wisconsin gained jobs. the mayor and his allies talk about a job number that was based on a sample of 3.5% of employers. our numbers are based on a survey of 160,000 employers. that's more than...
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these events bring together the courageous people in recovery, the caring service providers that work tirelessly to support people in recovery, and the family and friends who are so vital in making recovery a reality. this year, the efforts of thousands of individuals throughout the country produce more than a thousand events nationwide, supporting our 2011 theme, "join the voices for recovery. recovery benefits everyone." these recovery month events confirm that we are making great progress in building strong recovery communities. for everyone to be successful over the long run, we must support people in recovery, not only with our encouraging words but also with housing, education, and employment. recovery month events make the faces of recovery visible in the community, highlighting the fact that people in recovery are our family members, friends, and neighbors. and it underscores the need for ongoing support for those who have beat addiction and mental illness and are now living happy and productive lives in recovery. we have seen rallies, jamborees, block parties, sporting events
these events bring together the courageous people in recovery, the caring service providers that work tirelessly to support people in recovery, and the family and friends who are so vital in making recovery a reality. this year, the efforts of thousands of individuals throughout the country produce more than a thousand events nationwide, supporting our 2011 theme, "join the voices for recovery. recovery benefits everyone." these recovery month events confirm that we are making great...
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we can go to place where is people work and do a lunchtime adoption event so people can have time to animals while they're working. >> and outside of the shelter maybe people can warm up to the animals more and envision them inside of their own home. it's a little less sterile. >> exactly. and it's better for the animals. sometimes with a shelter, they're a little -- a lot of other animals, they're barking. when they're out in the neighborhoods, they can just with be themselves. >> they could strut theirselves. thank you so much for joining us bright and early this morning. and if people want to the mobile adoption center, are you going to be out any time soon? >> i tell people to check our website and you can see where we're going to be. >> all right. thank you so much. steve, back to you. >> what a great opportunity that is. it's 6:46. in today's politico minute, how mitt romney's campaign is looking to avoid the same mistakes john mccain made four years early. it's the top story in politico this morning. happy monday, mike. i guess this is the key. let's look at what john mccain di
we can go to place where is people work and do a lunchtime adoption event so people can have time to animals while they're working. >> and outside of the shelter maybe people can warm up to the animals more and envision them inside of their own home. it's a little less sterile. >> exactly. and it's better for the animals. sometimes with a shelter, they're a little -- a lot of other animals, they're barking. when they're out in the neighborhoods, they can just with be themselves....
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>> i certainly will do that because there is vital work to help unemployed people. what we find with all the schemes we have whether it is the work program or the use contract is the most useful thing is the work experience scheme because it brings young people and let up -- has a better work schemes and other schemes. and in that constituency with the help of all the agencies. sir >> since may of 2010 the number of people waiting for an operation has fallen by 50,000. this does not demonstrate our commitment to increasing health funding and health reforms are beginning to go through. >> grateful for the question. we made an important and difficult decision that other budgets being cut we would protect the and h s budget but that was not supported by the party opposite. we have the best performance for patients after 18 weeks. over 26 weeks, 52 weeks have reached record lows. but the average waiting time so in patients and outpatients are lower than they were in a of 2010. the party opposite asked if the test should be the number of people waiting 18 weeks. if that w
>> i certainly will do that because there is vital work to help unemployed people. what we find with all the schemes we have whether it is the work program or the use contract is the most useful thing is the work experience scheme because it brings young people and let up -- has a better work schemes and other schemes. and in that constituency with the help of all the agencies. sir >> since may of 2010 the number of people waiting for an operation has fallen by 50,000. this does not...
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>> i certainly will do that because there is vital work to help unemployed people. what we find with all the schemes we have whether it is the work program or the use contract is the most useful thing is the work experience scheme because it brings young people and let up -- has a better work schemes and other schemes. and in that constituency with the help of all the agencies. sir >> since may of 2010 the number of people waiting for an operation has fallen by 50,000. this does not demonstrate our commitment to increasing health funding and health reforms are beginning to go through. >> grateful for the question. we made an important and difficult decision that other budgets being cut we would protect the and h s budget but that was not supported by the party opposite. we have the best performance for patients after 18 weeks. over 26 weeks, 52 weeks have reached record lows. but the average waiting time so in patients and outpatients are lower than they were in a of 2010. the party opposite asked if the test should be the number of people waiting 18 weeks. if that w
>> i certainly will do that because there is vital work to help unemployed people. what we find with all the schemes we have whether it is the work program or the use contract is the most useful thing is the work experience scheme because it brings young people and let up -- has a better work schemes and other schemes. and in that constituency with the help of all the agencies. sir >> since may of 2010 the number of people waiting for an operation has fallen by 50,000. this does not...
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people working their way in toward the in field. a lot of activities going in front of the stages volley ball as well as plenty of other activities. that's the view from sky team 11. we're going to send it down to lisa. >> many people heading to preakness. the focus of the afternoon isn't just the race. if you are not sure what to swear, -- if you are not sure what to wear, we are here to help. still in style? >> ever since the royal wedding, the facinators have been very popular. this is shay. shay is wearing a beautiful, white, flowy trace dress. this is from macy's at white marsh. her hat is from hats in the belfry. the weges are perfect for preakness and your feet will probably thank you at the end of the day. >> next we have maggie. this is a great alternative to the dress. i know everyone will be thinking about the fress -- dress, but you do not have to wear the dress. you can wear the pants. i would call this a black-eyed susan look. she has the linen pants she will still keep cool in. she is ready to go. i like this look bec
people working their way in toward the in field. a lot of activities going in front of the stages volley ball as well as plenty of other activities. that's the view from sky team 11. we're going to send it down to lisa. >> many people heading to preakness. the focus of the afternoon isn't just the race. if you are not sure what to swear, -- if you are not sure what to wear, we are here to help. still in style? >> ever since the royal wedding, the facinators have been very popular....
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but 99.9% of the people that came to work at the federal government today came to do work for the american people. so somebody who gets a social security check today, somebody who gets a veteran's check today, somebody who took care of a problem for a congressman and the congressman took the credit deserves the credit for that. and there are so many good people that work in these agencies that we represent. we get a lot of the headlines and a lot of the credit. they deserve the credit. they'll never get the headlines. and every day that i can i praise people that work at d.o.t. and in the government. what we probably need, cokie, is more of the boggs-type families in congress. i think most of you know that cokie comes from one of the most outstanding public service families maybe ever to serve in congress. her father and mother both served in the house and served with distinction. and in those days they came like many, like the people that i worked for as a congressional staffer, bob michael, tom railsbeck, came to actually do something. unfortunately, what we have in at least one house of
but 99.9% of the people that came to work at the federal government today came to do work for the american people. so somebody who gets a social security check today, somebody who gets a veteran's check today, somebody who took care of a problem for a congressman and the congressman took the credit deserves the credit for that. and there are so many good people that work in these agencies that we represent. we get a lot of the headlines and a lot of the credit. they deserve the credit. they'll...
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ago projected what the workforce would be this year, they said there would be five million more people working or looking for work than they actually are. this is the wrong way to get unemployment down. the political situation is pretty obvious. the worse the economy, the better it is for mitt romney. so mitt romney did the predictable thing and said these are terrible numbers. he said, we seem to be slowing down, not speeding up. and president obama did the predictable thing, which says when i came to office the economy was sinking. and if you measure it from the bottom, we've created 4 million jobs since the bottom. gwen: we've almost replaced all the jobs we lost. >> this is the third year where we started off with fairly robust growths and peatered out by spring, got down to mediocre numbers. why is that? is that a new number that we have to live with or is it that we haven't got a recovery going in any meaningful way? >> it does mean that, but part of the problem may just be that when they adjust the numbers they're distorted. but you have to remember in the past couple of years something
ago projected what the workforce would be this year, they said there would be five million more people working or looking for work than they actually are. this is the wrong way to get unemployment down. the political situation is pretty obvious. the worse the economy, the better it is for mitt romney. so mitt romney did the predictable thing and said these are terrible numbers. he said, we seem to be slowing down, not speeding up. and president obama did the predictable thing, which says when i...