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we had over 115,000 people come out to plymouth, including quite a bit on sunday. it is a spectator event for the whole family. if you enjoy speed and athleticism and a cool spectacle, that is exactly what this is. it is thanks to the technology of the votes that we're able to sail so close to the shore. that is also my san francisco was chosen for the event. the ability to have tens of thousands of spectators along the coast is phenomenal. continuing on the technology theme, we have invested a lot of time and energy into the research and ability to broadcast it in a way that has never been done before. we now have the ability to do the live, on-screen graphics that helps us to look at the playing field. that will be key to educating new fans and bringing new people to the sport. this is a remarkable advance by our team, the team that had been worked on this to make this possible. in the past, this had been possible only through fixed camera positions. we have now been able to make it a dynamic process where everything that is done is on the boats themselves and on
we had over 115,000 people come out to plymouth, including quite a bit on sunday. it is a spectator event for the whole family. if you enjoy speed and athleticism and a cool spectacle, that is exactly what this is. it is thanks to the technology of the votes that we're able to sail so close to the shore. that is also my san francisco was chosen for the event. the ability to have tens of thousands of spectators along the coast is phenomenal. continuing on the technology theme, we have invested a...
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the show sponsor, plymouth motors were apparently nervous.terracial touching. they felt southern viewers would be offended by it. >> the account executive that represented plymouth, part of the chrysler family was sitting in the booth when the show was being taped. when she did that, he personally got very upset. once i checked him out some time later to understand why he felt that way, i understood. he came from a deep southern tradition, he was himself not pleased with race and equality and all those things. and he chose to use that moment to impose this rather silly reprimand on the people who were engaged -- >> just utterly ridiculous. >> absolutely. >> and yet, yet at the time, many people in america would have said, yeah, that's too much. we can't have that on the air waves. >> and he did. >> we have come a long way. that was 1968. so, we have come 43 years. >> why don't i touch you and see what happens. there we go. >> we're in the clear. we're in the clear. i'm not hearing advertisers have called in. let's move to music. given the imp
the show sponsor, plymouth motors were apparently nervous.terracial touching. they felt southern viewers would be offended by it. >> the account executive that represented plymouth, part of the chrysler family was sitting in the booth when the show was being taped. when she did that, he personally got very upset. once i checked him out some time later to understand why he felt that way, i understood. he came from a deep southern tradition, he was himself not pleased with race and equality...
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plymouth and skip the historical buddha is like a time machine when you get on board dressed up accordingly or even just wearing your regular well you find yourself in the atmosphere of a life that is no more. linked to dmitri have built his first sailing vessel more than thirty years ago since then private enterprises have sprung up been to before the filth of the first boat was called the poem or little army even though it was in one hundred eighty seven when we went to spins bergan aboard that vessel at that will get a foothold in with naturally we experienced first hand the pleasures of going to history boarded into each boat and of the. film companies often turn to petrus of boats ship billed as. one of the scenes from the blockbuster pirates of the caribbean beach is a sailing vessel built puzzle much you called ship. pavel has warm memories of another occasion when he got a request from british filmmakers. of all for almost. well into the telephone call and the caller said he represented a film company in the studio much of he also has to build some models for a film but he didn't sa
plymouth and skip the historical buddha is like a time machine when you get on board dressed up accordingly or even just wearing your regular well you find yourself in the atmosphere of a life that is no more. linked to dmitri have built his first sailing vessel more than thirty years ago since then private enterprises have sprung up been to before the filth of the first boat was called the poem or little army even though it was in one hundred eighty seven when we went to spins bergan aboard...
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the most recent of which was plymouth england, which concluded, and the result was brilliant. would people crowding into the event area, into our little amphitheater there, similar to what we have here, but there were over 10,000 people per day during the week and over 20,000 on the weekends. it was a fantastic crowd. the reaction from the people was absolutely brilliant. people were still cheering the sailors and the athletes. this is really about going back to creating a proper sport around this event. this is not a luxury yachting. this is hard core athletics, and the people were able to appreciate that, and it was really exciting. this would be the temporary side of the team basis. to give you a glimpse of how that will look, this is what it was like. the team basis is effectively our pit row. we think of ourselves as formula one on the water. this is a hugely popular area for the public, where you can walk down, see what the teams are doing, had a glimpse of what this operation is all about. it generates huge crowds. eager to be close to the votes. you get a sense of what
the most recent of which was plymouth england, which concluded, and the result was brilliant. would people crowding into the event area, into our little amphitheater there, similar to what we have here, but there were over 10,000 people per day during the week and over 20,000 on the weekends. it was a fantastic crowd. the reaction from the people was absolutely brilliant. people were still cheering the sailors and the athletes. this is really about going back to creating a proper sport around...
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. >> about 20% control of this plymouth but police department. want full control if i have full accountability. >> he said he made his decision with a heavy heart. no word when in november he will leave but after he does, he says he might take a research and teaching job at harvard. >>> funerals are being held today for the two victims of the quarry shootings in cupertino. family and friends of manuel pinon held a rosary in san jose last night. john vallejos was also remembered with a visitation service. they died a week ago when a coworker old fire during a meeting. a third man was also killed. the gunman shareef allman died the next day. the coroner says allman's fatal gunshot wound was self- inflicted. >>> some other bay area headlines. today bryan stow is spending his first full day out of the hospital in more than six months. he was transferred from san francisco general yesterday to rehab. he still can't stand and walk but the doctor said stow can move his body and sit up on his own and he is speaking quite a bit. >>> a sign of progress tod
. >> about 20% control of this plymouth but police department. want full control if i have full accountability. >> he said he made his decision with a heavy heart. no word when in november he will leave but after he does, he says he might take a research and teaching job at harvard. >>> funerals are being held today for the two victims of the quarry shootings in cupertino. family and friends of manuel pinon held a rosary in san jose last night. john vallejos was also...
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plymouth and if the historical book is like a time machine when you get on board if you're dressed up accordingly or even just wearing your regular service you find yourself in the atmosphere of a life that is no more. victor dimitri have built his first sailing vessel more than thirty years ago since then private enterprises have sprung up. to defer school it was called people more little army than bush was in one hundred eighty seven when we went to spitzbergen aboard the vessel if you will get what we naturally we experienced first hand the pleasures of going to history boarded into each boat kind of. film companies often turn to purchase of old school ship builders. one of the scenes from the blockbuster pirates of the caribbean beach is a sailing vessel built a couple much occult shipyard. pavel has war memories of another occasion when he got a request from british filmmakers. of alpha ronald. bios of the telephone call and the caller said he represented a film company would you. rather go he also has to build some models for a film be able but he didn't say exactly which film i
plymouth and if the historical book is like a time machine when you get on board if you're dressed up accordingly or even just wearing your regular service you find yourself in the atmosphere of a life that is no more. victor dimitri have built his first sailing vessel more than thirty years ago since then private enterprises have sprung up. to defer school it was called people more little army than bush was in one hundred eighty seven when we went to spitzbergen aboard the vessel if you will...
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may i ask what he thinks universities such as plymouth who have a good reputation can actually do to -- [shouting] >> i commend my hon. friend for his question because there are a number of universities across the country including an edinburgh that leaders in marine renewable energy and the yesterday the climate change secretary announced we would be going ahead with the renewable obligations to making sure we boost this vital industry and track jobs to this country for offshore wind and other renewable technologies. >> can ride when the prime minister paying tribute to rifleman be day ride from the second battalion in joining the army he was following a proud family tradition and showed courage and bravery and our deepest condolences to his family. the revelations of the last week of what is going on in the most sensitive department in the heart of the prime minister's government deeply worrying. the defense secretary had access to top officials in military and foreign governments funded by undeclared private donations listed by him. yet the prime minister knew nothing about these
may i ask what he thinks universities such as plymouth who have a good reputation can actually do to -- [shouting] >> i commend my hon. friend for his question because there are a number of universities across the country including an edinburgh that leaders in marine renewable energy and the yesterday the climate change secretary announced we would be going ahead with the renewable obligations to making sure we boost this vital industry and track jobs to this country for offshore wind and...
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may i ask what he thinks universities such as plymouth who have a good reputation can actually do to -- [shouting] >> i commend my hon. friend for his question because there are a number of universities across the country including an edinburgh that leaders in marine renewable energy and the yesterday the climate change secretary announced we would be going ahead with the renewable obligations to making sure we boost this vital industry and track jobs to this country for offshore wind and other renewable technologies. >> can ride when the prime minister paying tribute to rifleman be day ride from the second battalion in joining the army he was following a proud family tradition and showed courage and bravery and our deepest condolences to his family. the revelations of the last week of what is going on in the most sensitive department in the heart of the prime minister's government deeply worrying. the defense secretary had access to top officials in military and foreign governments funded by undeclared private donations listed by him. yet the prime minister knew nothing about these
may i ask what he thinks universities such as plymouth who have a good reputation can actually do to -- [shouting] >> i commend my hon. friend for his question because there are a number of universities across the country including an edinburgh that leaders in marine renewable energy and the yesterday the climate change secretary announced we would be going ahead with the renewable obligations to making sure we boost this vital industry and track jobs to this country for offshore wind and...
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having been in portugal and experienced it in plymouth folks are finding everything that has been committed is coming to bear in terms of what it means and access, public access, unique opportuniti opportunities, and just san francisco on the global stage. we are also working on some other commitments including being the host committee. we are helping put together the one-stop center with the city. we are having teams that will relocate here from all over the world. certainly starting with oracle racing and the members of the event authority. we are trying to make sure they get documentation they need, whether it is federal, state or local government introductions or entities they need to work with. being available to help them with housing or school referrals. putting that together. we are in the planning phase of that and trying to understand what the time line is they will need in order to have those needs met and working closely with the city so we don't recreate the wheel and we leverage existing access whether 311 or neighborhood services, working with congresswoman pelosi's office an
having been in portugal and experienced it in plymouth folks are finding everything that has been committed is coming to bear in terms of what it means and access, public access, unique opportuniti opportunities, and just san francisco on the global stage. we are also working on some other commitments including being the host committee. we are helping put together the one-stop center with the city. we are having teams that will relocate here from all over the world. certainly starting with...
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and the white house says plymouth massachusetts law has a model for its politics i agree with romney jimmy carter throwing his weight behind mitt romney may follow the path of the only person who will find the best but i like him and i said no such thing i stand by what i wrote building to the line about doing the same thing for everyone in the country has been the leader why if it's good for massachusetts and it's working massachusetts would you apply for the rest of the country. i would. so that's just the latest in a long string of these really epic hollywood production apocalyptic ads very curious all of the apocalyptic ad i would like to see a funny campaign ad that's a campaign ad for gore to be funny you know what we can get past the apocalyptic nature of this ad for one minute to bring light to what was not shown in that clip which is that a lot of men cause he has a cameo in that ad very see you you know i definitely did not see that earlier today i'm a little i have no idea that you endorse perry a little bit but i do think that anything that i did being outrageous or somet
and the white house says plymouth massachusetts law has a model for its politics i agree with romney jimmy carter throwing his weight behind mitt romney may follow the path of the only person who will find the best but i like him and i said no such thing i stand by what i wrote building to the line about doing the same thing for everyone in the country has been the leader why if it's good for massachusetts and it's working massachusetts would you apply for the rest of the country. i would. so...
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. >> the executive that represented plymouth, part of the chrysler family. very upset. once i checked him out some time later to understand why he felt that way. it was a deep southern tradition. he was not pleased with race and equality and all those things. he chose to use that moment to impose a rather silly rep remand on the people engaged. >> utterly ridiculous. yet, at the time, many people in america would have said yeah, that's too much. we can't have that on the air waves. we have come a long way. that was 1968. so, we have come 43 years. >> why don't i touch you and see what happens. there we go. >> we're in the clear. we're in the clear. i'm not hearing advertisers have called in. let's move to music. given the impact you have had for your career, in this incredibly important movement in america, do you sometimes worry when you eventually leave us, i hope it's a long time to come, do you think there will be the words deo, deo in everyone's minds. let's play it. this is what i'm talking about. ♪ ♪ daylight come and you want to come home". >> can yo
. >> the executive that represented plymouth, part of the chrysler family. very upset. once i checked him out some time later to understand why he felt that way. it was a deep southern tradition. he was not pleased with race and equality and all those things. he chose to use that moment to impose a rather silly rep remand on the people engaged. >> utterly ridiculous. yet, at the time, many people in america would have said yeah, that's too much. we can't have that on the air waves....
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in plymouth county, pennsylvania, these shoppers at a strawbridge department star were stealing purposes. >> they were witnessed in the store having purchased the high-priced items and she figured there was some fraud going on and she'd better notify the loss prevention security people within straw bij. >> the thieves aware of the surveillance cameras had come up with a seemingly fullproof plot. they actually acted for the cameras and were helped by an inside connection, the cashier. >> what the cashier did is she swiped the car and the screen read you needed to manually put in the numbers. >> first the suspects magnetic ly scraped off the back of the card. they knew this meant the card would have to be entered by hand. for anybody else watching it would appear normal. >> what they're trying to do is show they're swiping the card like any other number. >> next the cashier enters the 16-digit card number, a stolen card number. >> and here come the numbers. >> but she's made a critical mistake. the numbers she's entered don't match the credit card in her hand. >> they belong to a mastercar
in plymouth county, pennsylvania, these shoppers at a strawbridge department star were stealing purposes. >> they were witnessed in the store having purchased the high-priced items and she figured there was some fraud going on and she'd better notify the loss prevention security people within straw bij. >> the thieves aware of the surveillance cameras had come up with a seemingly fullproof plot. they actually acted for the cameras and were helped by an inside connection, the...
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biden opened the day at plymouth state university, pushing for support of a jobs bill to help statesp or hire policemen, teachers and firemen. >> there's 30,000 unfilled police jobs nationwide now. people wonder why crime is going up in particularly difficult areas. more cops on the street means less crime. if you're, fewer cops on the street means more crime. >> biden argues voting against the jobs bill means more rapes and murders. it set the conservative blogosphere into motion. >> vice president biden made a number of comments i believe were over the top, to me, the vice president is attempting to use fear tactics on the american people. >> reporter: let me tell you the things, in case you haven't seen it, that make the blogosphere, the conservative blogosphere explode, just ask you a really direct question. >> sure. >> reporter: is it your intention to say, when you give these speeches that if republicans don't pass the president's jobs bill, they will be responsible for increases in rape and murder. >> well, no. here's what my point is. it is a fact, ever since i wrote the crim
biden opened the day at plymouth state university, pushing for support of a jobs bill to help statesp or hire policemen, teachers and firemen. >> there's 30,000 unfilled police jobs nationwide now. people wonder why crime is going up in particularly difficult areas. more cops on the street means less crime. if you're, fewer cops on the street means more crime. >> biden argues voting against the jobs bill means more rapes and murders. it set the conservative blogosphere into motion....
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. >> joe biden in plymouth, new hampshire, we're joined by richard haass. what is the way forward? is this a victory for nato? >> this is not a victory because it is the end of one chapter. we'll only judge it a victory if several years from now looking back libya is a functional state and they have a degree of freedom and degree of economic opportunity. it's too soon to take out the champagne or anything else. as richard engel's report now the hard part starts. he's quite optimistic, i'm probably not there. the real question is whether the guys with the guns put down the guns and whether the various factions in the opposition, which essentially agreed on one thing, which is they are against gadhafi, whether they can now agree on something positive, the kind of libya they want to bring about. that will be the big test. >> you were one the skeptics last march. arguing that it wasn't necessarily a role for the u.s., that he with had to worry about the most gadhafi era and didn't know who would be taking over in this tribal area. you have a certain amount of caution, understandable ca
. >> joe biden in plymouth, new hampshire, we're joined by richard haass. what is the way forward? is this a victory for nato? >> this is not a victory because it is the end of one chapter. we'll only judge it a victory if several years from now looking back libya is a functional state and they have a degree of freedom and degree of economic opportunity. it's too soon to take out the champagne or anything else. as richard engel's report now the hard part starts. he's quite...
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. >>> but right now in plymouth, new hampshire, the vice president, joe biden, is speaking.look how that all came about. for years and years we've been talking about burden sharing in nato. everybody carrying their fair share. not the united states carrying the load and spending all the money for the whole world. so you remember when the president and i came along and said, look, we will support nato, we'll support nato but nato has to take the lead. that's what it was designed to do. wasn't supposed to be the u.s. runs nato. it was supposed to be nato which we are a part of, the most important part of is able to act. so in this changed world because of all the different wars and because, as the two blox have broken down and there's only one super power left and it is no longer the way it was when the soviet union exists, we have a whole new set of problems. we don't have 18,000 icbms aimed at the united states, which is a wonderful thing, but we also have emerging nations in chaos and new movements. so in this terrible beauty, this all changed world. what happened? nato got
. >>> but right now in plymouth, new hampshire, the vice president, joe biden, is speaking.look how that all came about. for years and years we've been talking about burden sharing in nato. everybody carrying their fair share. not the united states carrying the load and spending all the money for the whole world. so you remember when the president and i came along and said, look, we will support nato, we'll support nato but nato has to take the lead. that's what it was designed to do....
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mark from plymouth, minnesota sent this.terview with rick santorum was yet another example that you practice the fair and balanced that your network preaches. please keep your comments coming. you can find us at foxnewssunday.com. >>> up next, our power player of the week. next, our power playef the week. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker... whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil no and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ at red lobster. there's so many choices. the guests love it. [ male announcer ] it's endless hrimp today at red lobster. amuch as you like ny way you like, like new sweet and spicy shrimp, all for $15.99. my name is angela trapp, and i sea food differently. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa auto repair? gary... he hung up. ...why do we have so many a's in our name? so we're listed first in the phone book. ya know, gives us an edge. you know fedex can, gives an edge. how? well, fedex ships auto parts from factories around
mark from plymouth, minnesota sent this.terview with rick santorum was yet another example that you practice the fair and balanced that your network preaches. please keep your comments coming. you can find us at foxnewssunday.com. >>> up next, our power player of the week. next, our power playef the week. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker... whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil no and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a...
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however, this fall here on campus here at plymouth state university we're digging on campus. universities all across america are doing campus dig these days because it's hard for students to take the whole summer off to go far away to dig something. but during the school year campus digs looking for the traces of the early university, that's what we love to do. i have students outdoors right now digging, and t exciting for them. 100 feet from their classroom they're digging up a storm right now. >> well, thank you so much for your time. >> it's good to be here. be. .. both of them spend roughly the last year as a residence for the center for new american security. join the new york times in 1997 as assistant washington editor and is currently a correspondent covering the pentagon and national security, including efforts of transformation within the pentagon and the global campaign against terrorism. prior to joining the times of foreign editor of the chicago tribune, spending expensive time based in berlin and also as moscow bureau chief. eric schmidt is a senior writer for t
however, this fall here on campus here at plymouth state university we're digging on campus. universities all across america are doing campus dig these days because it's hard for students to take the whole summer off to go far away to dig something. but during the school year campus digs looking for the traces of the early university, that's what we love to do. i have students outdoors right now digging, and t exciting for them. 100 feet from their classroom they're digging up a storm right...
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temperatures plymouthed down into the low 40s. a chilly way to get your sunday started. today, unlike yesterday, we're actually going to get a little bit more sunshine. close to 100%, put it that way. outside right now, a clear sky has really allowed temperatures to fall off dramatically during the overnight hours. even into the downtown urban heat island, 35 at national airport. look at all the 30s on the map. charles county, 38. manassas, 36. gaithersburg, 36. just a whisker above the freezing work at 34 degrees. here's your forecast for today. mostly sunny, milder. near peak on the fall color. with all the extra sunshine today, a few clouds coming in and out from time to time. with all the sunshine, temperatures well into the low and mid-60s around town. we get back to work and school on your monday. that's pretty nice indeed. but a good-looking day for today. just sort of keep that in mind. it's going to feelality warmer than yesterday. that's what's most important. >> wonderful. thanks, chuck. >> thank you. >>> a murder investigation is under way in northwest washin
temperatures plymouthed down into the low 40s. a chilly way to get your sunday started. today, unlike yesterday, we're actually going to get a little bit more sunshine. close to 100%, put it that way. outside right now, a clear sky has really allowed temperatures to fall off dramatically during the overnight hours. even into the downtown urban heat island, 35 at national airport. look at all the 30s on the map. charles county, 38. manassas, 36. gaithersburg, 36. just a whisker above the...
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i know you are in new england and you think plymouth rock is where it started but we want to get history right. 13 years earlier the settlers landed in jamestown. they opened the charter king james wrote and said this is about free enterprise. it is about taking risks, working hard, partnership with the king and settlers working hard and when they planted at jamestown and massachusetts shortly after was the most marvelous experiment in freedom and liberty and democracy the world has ever known. fast forward to the work of jefferson in 1776 recognizing that rights are inalienable. they don't come from government and government can't take them away and something we should remember when we are complaining about having to work hard for a candidate or how much time you take away from your family. they pledged their lives and fortunes and their sacred honor. if you look at the history books all of them gave their lives or fortunes for the cause of freedom before they died but none sacrifice their sacred honor. [applause] that is the legacy of this country. new hampshire was part of the origina
i know you are in new england and you think plymouth rock is where it started but we want to get history right. 13 years earlier the settlers landed in jamestown. they opened the charter king james wrote and said this is about free enterprise. it is about taking risks, working hard, partnership with the king and settlers working hard and when they planted at jamestown and massachusetts shortly after was the most marvelous experiment in freedom and liberty and democracy the world has ever known....
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i went to plymouth and towered the medical manufacturer which is owned and operated by kay phillips. they have challenges on the horizon and f.d.a. with a medical device tax but they are determined to move forward. i met with a public relations form that was started by scratch 23 years ago and i connected with another who is living the dream of owning and operating her own educational toy story and i sat down with peg at peg's countryside cafe. minnesota is a great state because women entrepreneurs are taking risks and we need to encourage women to take the leap in entrepreneurship. i would like to see women owning their own businesses and small businesses will lead our way out of this tough economic situation we are in and yield to more economic growth. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. mr. olson: i rise to tell the story of an american small business owner, joe schneider struggling to keep his head above water. i had lunch with joe at a steak
i went to plymouth and towered the medical manufacturer which is owned and operated by kay phillips. they have challenges on the horizon and f.d.a. with a medical device tax but they are determined to move forward. i met with a public relations form that was started by scratch 23 years ago and i connected with another who is living the dream of owning and operating her own educational toy story and i sat down with peg at peg's countryside cafe. minnesota is a great state because women...
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for years you have been conned by government to keep on and plymouth figures down. they put as many people as possible under the sink. 2.5 million people to be exact. not officially unemployed but claiming welfare, no questions asked. today we are asking those questions, and it turns out of the 1.3 million people who've put in a claim for the new benefit in recent years, 1 million are either able to work or stopped the claim before the medical assessment had been completed. under labor, they got something for nothing. with us, they will only get something if they give something. if they are prepared to work, we are going to help them, and i mean really help them. if you've been out of work and of benefits for five years, the job center can help that is not going to cut it, that isn't going to help him. you need to get your self-esteem and confidence back. you need training and skills and intensive personal support. previous governments were never willing to make a proper commitment or willing to sign the necessary check to get this done, never willing to break the r
for years you have been conned by government to keep on and plymouth figures down. they put as many people as possible under the sink. 2.5 million people to be exact. not officially unemployed but claiming welfare, no questions asked. today we are asking those questions, and it turns out of the 1.3 million people who've put in a claim for the new benefit in recent years, 1 million are either able to work or stopped the claim before the medical assessment had been completed. under labor, they...
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this is a huge deal, because of a plymouth, college graduates today is half the national average, and for people with postgraduate degrees id is 2%. this is important. i support the president on that. i support what he is trying to do the jobs plan. i think that we should try to figure out a way to repatriate some of its corporate cash and use it to fund the infrastructure, and it can use some bipartisan support in the senate and maybe we can get it through. we should be taking private capital, into an infrastructure bank and putting people back to work. i think we should retrofit every school, college, every hospital, every auditorium, every museum, every relatively unencumbered commercial building in the entire united states over the next few years. i am proud of my governor who just signed a bill allowing the cost of retrofitting to be put on the electric bill of every new york home owner in a way that allows you ever to pay more for your utility bill to pay for the retrofit than you were paying before. you just pay it through the savings. i think we ought to do that. the last thin
this is a huge deal, because of a plymouth, college graduates today is half the national average, and for people with postgraduate degrees id is 2%. this is important. i support the president on that. i support what he is trying to do the jobs plan. i think that we should try to figure out a way to repatriate some of its corporate cash and use it to fund the infrastructure, and it can use some bipartisan support in the senate and maybe we can get it through. we should be taking private capital,...
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in plumb out township, i -- plymouth township, i met with red cross volunteers to help people they've never met. in bloomsburg, i visited a local ministry that provided flood victims from everything from cleanup buckets to hot meals. church groups, scout troops, college clubs, sports teams, people from all across northern pennsylvania and beyond came together to support each other. the recent flood was a terrible disaster. but it also drought out the best in our -- brought out the best in our people. as i was driving through west piston, a small borough that was devastated by flooding, i saw a sign on a porch "the valley with a heart. thank you." my constituents were knocked down but not out. the people of northern pennsylvania are strong and resilient, but they need help from the federal government, and the federal government needs to help them. if they get that help, my neighbors will come back, stronger and better than before. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. does the gentleman have a motion to adjourn? mr. barletta: i do. the
in plumb out township, i -- plymouth township, i met with red cross volunteers to help people they've never met. in bloomsburg, i visited a local ministry that provided flood victims from everything from cleanup buckets to hot meals. church groups, scout troops, college clubs, sports teams, people from all across northern pennsylvania and beyond came together to support each other. the recent flood was a terrible disaster. but it also drought out the best in our -- brought out the best in our...
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if folks are back at work, of plymouth rates go down and york paying less believe benefits. the are increasing revenues because people are paying taxes again. my understanding is if you increase the level of a compliment by certain amount, you will see a commensurate decrease and a level of deficits and a commensurate increase in gdp. could you give a synopsis of what happens if we put people back to work? >> the stronger the economy, the more federal government is collecting revenue and the less it pays out in benefits. the biggest response is on the revenue side. if one is looking for a rule of thumb, people often say the federal government effective tax rate for an extra dollar earned is collecting 25 cents of that in federal revenue. an extra dollar of gdp might induce another 25 cents of extra revenue. that is a very rough rule of thumb. the actual number would depend on the way in which the economy improved and who received it and how much it was taxed. >> so the more you put those 15 million americans back to work, even of the the lan average salary, as thousands of d
if folks are back at work, of plymouth rates go down and york paying less believe benefits. the are increasing revenues because people are paying taxes again. my understanding is if you increase the level of a compliment by certain amount, you will see a commensurate decrease and a level of deficits and a commensurate increase in gdp. could you give a synopsis of what happens if we put people back to work? >> the stronger the economy, the more federal government is collecting revenue and...