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adam putnam is the current florida agricultural commissioner.efore that, though, he was a five-term member of congress, a great reputation among his colleagues. people were genuinely disappointed when he left, believing he was on a fast track for a leadership position in washington. but putnam decided he wanted a career in florida, not washington. long story short, no matter what happens this year in the governor's race, putnam is probably the front-runner right now to be the gop nominee for governor in 2018. next up, on the republican side, will weatherford, florida state representative, currently the state speaker of the house. the position has had a pretty good history. remember, marco rubio went from state speaker six years ago to the u.s. senate. weatherford hasn't been afraid to take on power players in his own party or big donors. he's been able to keep distant from governor scott, and he took on the owner of the dolphins in that whole issue of trying to build a new dolphins stadium. pam bondy is a favorite of the florida conservatives, c
adam putnam is the current florida agricultural commissioner.efore that, though, he was a five-term member of congress, a great reputation among his colleagues. people were genuinely disappointed when he left, believing he was on a fast track for a leadership position in washington. but putnam decided he wanted a career in florida, not washington. long story short, no matter what happens this year in the governor's race, putnam is probably the front-runner right now to be the gop nominee for...
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mad lm putnam. [inaudible] beezly. mason von. rox ana sal zar. [inaudible] bird. david mckinley. there is much to be thankful for in terms of the next generation of poet [inaudible] who will follow us and hope that despite all evidence to the contrary the succeeding generation is willing to embrace the emplausible and pursue the impossible and imagine the impossible. i want to make sure that i acknowledged my wife, sherry who among other things probably got me every job i ever held in the last 25 years. i thank you for most married couples there is vested interest in getting your husband out of the house otherwise he is hanging around doing god knows what. also, my wife taught me a great deal about what commitment and love looks like every day in ones life and i have clearly gotten the better half of this deal. she agrees with that, see. that is a intelligent woman. the last thing i want to say is, i think this sid city of san francisco is on many ways on the van gaurd of this on rushing on slot of nob and fanatics who somehow hijacked our system of government. we run the risk of
mad lm putnam. [inaudible] beezly. mason von. rox ana sal zar. [inaudible] bird. david mckinley. there is much to be thankful for in terms of the next generation of poet [inaudible] who will follow us and hope that despite all evidence to the contrary the succeeding generation is willing to embrace the emplausible and pursue the impossible and imagine the impossible. i want to make sure that i acknowledged my wife, sherry who among other things probably got me every job i ever held in the last...
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. >> and the grace lee boggs school and the principle is julia putnam. community programs. >> she said, what are we ogoing to do about the future of detroit? >> reporter: boggs inspired putnam and two other women to start the schools. >> if we begin creating a whole new relationship between the elders and the youngsters, we will be doing something very important. >> what was funny about jimmy and grace's dynamic is not the asian and the black american, but it is the way they fought and struggled with each other. >> reporter: and boggs became one of the few prominent women in the civil rights movement, and early icon in the movement. and scott shiagi also fought with boggs. >> coming from the south, and having the deep roots, it was the combination that made them quite strong and powerful. >> reporter: boggs demands people be kree creators and thi and as she is reaching the century mark, and she is doing the same, and perhaps that fbi file is getting bigger. richard lui, msnbc, detroit. >> that is it for us this hour, and starting monday, catch "news nati
. >> and the grace lee boggs school and the principle is julia putnam. community programs. >> she said, what are we ogoing to do about the future of detroit? >> reporter: boggs inspired putnam and two other women to start the schools. >> if we begin creating a whole new relationship between the elders and the youngsters, we will be doing something very important. >> what was funny about jimmy and grace's dynamic is not the asian and the black american, but it is...
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bob putnam has talked a bunch about this. he's been doing careful work. charles murray at another guy with very different political backgrounds but also looking at communities and what happens when work goes away. the stories they tell and the database shared are actually chilling. like erik says, divorce rates go way up. children living in single parent homes go way up. incarceration rates go way up. elections the way down. it becomes this really, really troubled community, and almost all the work that we've looked at says that the cause is very, very clear. it's when work goes away and bad things follow. so we are terribly interested in solutions like a negative income tax and earned income tax expansion that deserves for people but it seems important to do. >> it's too bad that the president is otherwise occupied right now in his state of the union. >> somebody needs to get him a copy of this book. [laughter] >> this is one question, what would you include in president obama's state of the union and the republican response is? you've given us a list of
bob putnam has talked a bunch about this. he's been doing careful work. charles murray at another guy with very different political backgrounds but also looking at communities and what happens when work goes away. the stories they tell and the database shared are actually chilling. like erik says, divorce rates go way up. children living in single parent homes go way up. incarceration rates go way up. elections the way down. it becomes this really, really troubled community, and almost all the...
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i'm forced to putnam per of potential costs of tech industry at $110 billion because countries no longerrust or believe in the brand that american companies pay for. melissa: how does that get to 180 billion? >> think about it now. countries all over the world, user all over the world normally doing business with american companies, with files that they thought were secured online, are now going to consider doing it elsewhere. i don't want the next google started in berlin. i don't want the next twitter started in tokyo. but when you're on line you can choose to interact and engage anywhere in the world with a internet connection. one of the huge advantages this country has had, we lead the world in high-tech and one of the advantages we have is the liberty that is we stand for, the principles we stand for. people could believe what was secure really was secure. melissa: facebook, google, yahoo!, have all talked about the information that they have turned over. do you think they bear any of the blame for cooperating? >> well, ultimately, you know, having to make that decision, right, whe
i'm forced to putnam per of potential costs of tech industry at $110 billion because countries no longerrust or believe in the brand that american companies pay for. melissa: how does that get to 180 billion? >> think about it now. countries all over the world, user all over the world normally doing business with american companies, with files that they thought were secured online, are now going to consider doing it elsewhere. i don't want the next google started in berlin. i don't want...
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and its principal, julia putnam.joined one of the boggs' youth community programs. >> she said, what are we going to do about the future of detroit? >> reporter: bogs inspired putnam and two other women to start the detroit school. >> if we begin creating a whole new relationship between elders and youngsters, we'll be doing something very important. >> what was funny about jimmy and grace's dynamic was not the asian american and the black american, it was the way that they fought and struggled with each other. >> reporter: bogs became one of the few prominent women in the civil rights movement and an early icon in feminism. scott co-authored a book with boggs. >> she brought things to the table. and jimmy himself being from the south, being an auto worker, having the deep roots in the black community, it was the combination that made them fight strong and powerful. >> reporter: boggs demands people be thinkers and creators. as she reaches the century mark, she's doing the same. that fbi file perhaps getting a little
and its principal, julia putnam.joined one of the boggs' youth community programs. >> she said, what are we going to do about the future of detroit? >> reporter: bogs inspired putnam and two other women to start the detroit school. >> if we begin creating a whole new relationship between elders and youngsters, we'll be doing something very important. >> what was funny about jimmy and grace's dynamic was not the asian american and the black american, it was the way that...
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also about a sense of meaning and other values and to be a little bit more scientific about it bob putnam the great sociologist at harvard has provided some very convincing evidence than when work leads to community it doesn't just take money out but it also leads to a whole host of social evils like increased drug use, teen pregnancy the dissolution of the family and increased crime rates so it's really damaging when people don't have a way to earn a livelihood even if you replace the money. that's not sufficient and it earned income tax credit are or other ways of encouraging work we think will help with that problem by making it more economical for businesses to hire people and for people to continue to have gainful employment and for people to have a way to contribute to society without just having a handout in some way that despite what andy said about it having support from many different perspectives is probably going to be a higher hurdle to get past. >> erik and i became convinced that if altair's great evils -- his thesis want to solve especially in this abundant world we are we
also about a sense of meaning and other values and to be a little bit more scientific about it bob putnam the great sociologist at harvard has provided some very convincing evidence than when work leads to community it doesn't just take money out but it also leads to a whole host of social evils like increased drug use, teen pregnancy the dissolution of the family and increased crime rates so it's really damaging when people don't have a way to earn a livelihood even if you replace the money....
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adam putnam, pam bondy, and a.g.most governor," but the party to capitalize on the voter registration edge has been certainly if you're a democrat pretty embarrassing. the best hope for governor, to win the governor's race, is a former republican, charlie crist. >> right. >> and right now, polls indicate he might actually win it, but as i said before, the news between early polls and voter performance, two separate things. >> yeah, if not for charlie crist and alex cink, it's sort of -- there was no third person that they were looking to, was there? >> there was no real third big name. some of the bill nelson partisans would love him to run. certainly with the u.s. senate up for grabs the way it,the last thing they'd want him to do is vacate that seat and leave it up to the republican legislature to help decide how that seat gets filled. >> let me ask you a quick presidential question, between jeb bush and marco rubio, where are the big florida money guys? we know that there's a huge number of major national fund-rai
adam putnam, pam bondy, and a.g.most governor," but the party to capitalize on the voter registration edge has been certainly if you're a democrat pretty embarrassing. the best hope for governor, to win the governor's race, is a former republican, charlie crist. >> right. >> and right now, polls indicate he might actually win it, but as i said before, the news between early polls and voter performance, two separate things. >> yeah, if not for charlie crist and alex cink,...
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about a sense of meaning and other values into a be a little bit more scientific about it or it bob putnam, the great sociologist at harvard has provided some very convincing evidence that it doesn't just take money out but it also leaves a host of social evils like increased drug use and teenage pregnancy, the dissolution of the family. increased crime rates. so it's really damaging when people don't have a way to earn their livelihood. the earned income tax credit, we think that it will help with that problem by making it more economical for businesses to hire people and for people to continue to have gainful employment and to have sort of a way to contribute to society without us having a handout in some way, despite what was said and it will probably be a higher hurdle to get past. >> eric and i became convinced of the three great evils. neither is the one to a resolve. especially thanks to technological progress. there are terribly difficult challenges and bob has talked with us a hunch about this. he's done such careful work. charles is another individual what they different politica
about a sense of meaning and other values into a be a little bit more scientific about it or it bob putnam, the great sociologist at harvard has provided some very convincing evidence that it doesn't just take money out but it also leaves a host of social evils like increased drug use and teenage pregnancy, the dissolution of the family. increased crime rates. so it's really damaging when people don't have a way to earn their livelihood. the earned income tax credit, we think that it will help...
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tonight, i want to introduce some of the students in the program, thomas putnam, justin cerny, jacob rosenthal, dale medved, alexander hoelke, samuel fex, tyler polaski, collin hodson, john davis, zachary rademan, micah kordik, and scott thom. you guys look pretty sharp. i want to give them a big round of applause. [ applause ] we also enrolled more than 1,200 high school students in the wisconsin youth apprenticeship program. in december, i signed legislation at nicolet technical college to add at least 500 more high school students to the program. we created a $1,000 per pupil incentive for high schools to provide career and technical education programs. we created a scholarship for high school students, who excel in technical education. to find out more about these and other programs, please visit prosperity.wi.gov. employers tell us they have tremendous needs for it professionals, yet most states do not allow computer science courses to complete math or science requirements for high school graduation. working with state school superintendent dr. tony evers, we changed the law wit
tonight, i want to introduce some of the students in the program, thomas putnam, justin cerny, jacob rosenthal, dale medved, alexander hoelke, samuel fex, tyler polaski, collin hodson, john davis, zachary rademan, micah kordik, and scott thom. you guys look pretty sharp. i want to give them a big round of applause. [ applause ] we also enrolled more than 1,200 high school students in the wisconsin youth apprenticeship program. in december, i signed legislation at nicolet technical college to...
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fuel with either one, natural gas, if we putnam members up, natural gas is about 50, 60% cheaper?e precise. cleaner burning and less expensive. >> i would say my other notes on it you can save about $2,000 over the course of a year. you start to get added costs back. >> absolutely. and get environmental responsibility because cng burns cleaner than other fuel. >> with two fuels you get 650-mile range. >> other thing is fully warranted by us, tank, everything, buyers can have it serviced. they don't have to go anywhere for service. >> i go to the chevy dealer to get this serviced. >> exactly. >> tim mahoney, new global marketing chief for chevrolet. natural gas, apparently we have so much natural gas these days blow it off into the environment because we can't, don't have the infrastructure to capture it all. so that says something good about natural gas prices and a nice van, that is also a nice business play for the company on a day when it released earnings. adam: jeff, thank you very much. >>> working round-the-clock, wall street banks say they are instituting work limits after
fuel with either one, natural gas, if we putnam members up, natural gas is about 50, 60% cheaper?e precise. cleaner burning and less expensive. >> i would say my other notes on it you can save about $2,000 over the course of a year. you start to get added costs back. >> absolutely. and get environmental responsibility because cng burns cleaner than other fuel. >> with two fuels you get 650-mile range. >> other thing is fully warranted by us, tank, everything, buyers can...
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robert putnam at harvard has done a lot of stuff on this. bowling leagues, churches, schools, all of these things are a little platoons but you point out that for burke when he coined the phrase, talking about social class. >> guest: that's right. in a way it's a tolerable mistake because burke is devoted to civil society, to all those institutions that stand between the individual and the state. he thinks they are essential and a big part of the debate, paine makes an argument the institution building individual and the state are basically illegitimate power sources, power centers in society. nobody chose to give them authority and the exercise enormous authority. a wilderness of dates between individual and his right. are those defenders but the term little platoon comes any passage in reflections of evolution were burke is criticizing the wealthy french returned against the wealthy, who joined up with the radicals and decided to dismantle their society. he says you have to begin by thinking about what it is you have to offer your society
robert putnam at harvard has done a lot of stuff on this. bowling leagues, churches, schools, all of these things are a little platoons but you point out that for burke when he coined the phrase, talking about social class. >> guest: that's right. in a way it's a tolerable mistake because burke is devoted to civil society, to all those institutions that stand between the individual and the state. he thinks they are essential and a big part of the debate, paine makes an argument the...