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schrader: thank you, mr. speaker. and i'd like to thank the chairman and ranking member for bringing a bipartisan, actual job-creating piece of legislation to the chamber in these highly divisive times. this is the type of legislation we should be talking about. rural counties across america, not just in my home state of oregon, are dying. unemployment is still in the double digits. as you've heard. schools are closing. infrastructure is deteriorating and crime is increasing. there is really no recovery in rural oregon. rural america. the dwindling amount of county funding has left local governments unable to afford even the basic services that every american should have. they're making our communities unhealthy and unsafe. and oregon -- in oregon we currently have two counties going bankrupt while we stand idly by. the status quo is no longer acceptable. moreover, due to the lack of proper active management, our forests are diseased, dying and overstocked, leaving them susceptible to the catastrophic wildfires we're
schrader: thank you, mr. speaker. and i'd like to thank the chairman and ranking member for bringing a bipartisan, actual job-creating piece of legislation to the chamber in these highly divisive times. this is the type of legislation we should be talking about. rural counties across america, not just in my home state of oregon, are dying. unemployment is still in the double digits. as you've heard. schools are closing. infrastructure is deteriorating and crime is increasing. there is really no...
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. >>> and hotel designer ian schrader and mary sorenson join us in the studio.s tuesday on "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, time is 5-- >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's tuesday, september 10. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 5:30 on your tuesday. and guess who's back in town after a three-day weekend, lawrence karnow, ladies and gentlemen. >> it was nice. watched a little football with my dad. so yeah, it was a great time. hey, we're starting to see more fog around the bay area this morning, moving further onshore some good news for those folks fighting the fire near mount diablo. well, looks like the temperatures outside in the 50s and the 60s now. we'll talk about it coming up. >> we have a dense fog advisory issued. and we have road closures around mount diablo state park because of the fire so we'll break those down for you as well coming up. >> had the wipers going this morning. >> yeah. >> a little misty. >> thank you. >>> mount diablo state park is cl
. >>> and hotel designer ian schrader and mary sorenson join us in the studio.s tuesday on "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, time is 5-- >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's tuesday, september 10. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 5:30 on your tuesday. and guess who's back in town after a three-day weekend, lawrence karnow, ladies and gentlemen. >> it...
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our long-term strategy in syria, including the fact this proposal is us utah early detached from a schrader strategy in the civil war there, and on specific questions of deterring the use of chemical weapons the president's proposal appears to be based on a contradiction. either we will strike target that threaten the stability of the regime, something that the president says he does not intend to do, or execute a strike so narrow that it's a mere demonstration. it's not enough, as general dempsey has noted to simply alter the balance of military power without carefully considering what is needed to preserve a functioning state after the fact. we cannot ignore the unintended consequences of our actions actd we cannot ignore our broader obligations in the world. i firmly believe that the international system constructed on the ash office world war ii rests upon the stability provided by the american military and by our commitments to our allies. it is a necessary role that only we can continue to fulfill in the decades to come. and especially in times like this, the united states cannot affo
our long-term strategy in syria, including the fact this proposal is us utah early detached from a schrader strategy in the civil war there, and on specific questions of deterring the use of chemical weapons the president's proposal appears to be based on a contradiction. either we will strike target that threaten the stability of the regime, something that the president says he does not intend to do, or execute a strike so narrow that it's a mere demonstration. it's not enough, as general...
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. >> hank schrader's wife, becky brant from "breaking bad" is his wife. >> that's cool. >> i thoughtt you know who michael j. fox's wife is, who is the sweetest. i've been here so long, steve pollen, her dad used to be on cnbc as a certified financial planner. >> and didn't he meet her on "family ties"? >> yeah. >> and they've been married 25 years and they have a beautiful family. >> same thing happened with -- who were the two on "growing pains." >> did you see michael j. fox's son? he's so cute. it's alex. he's really cute. anyway, 9:00 tonight. we weren't asked to do that. it was not part of the -- >> i was telling you, i watched "the voice" the other night, they got cee lo and christina aguilera back. i'm drawn in. >> you are. good. all right. that really worked well. it did. we got michael j. fox -- >>> anyway, coming up, former obama omb director peter orszag. "squawk box" will be right back. >>> the bulls got bruised. s&p recording its longest decline since december. >>> guest host, peter orszag joins us to discuss the market's latest moves, the fed and what he sees driving a
. >> hank schrader's wife, becky brant from "breaking bad" is his wife. >> that's cool. >> i thoughtt you know who michael j. fox's wife is, who is the sweetest. i've been here so long, steve pollen, her dad used to be on cnbc as a certified financial planner. >> and didn't he meet her on "family ties"? >> yeah. >> and they've been married 25 years and they have a beautiful family. >> same thing happened with -- who were the two on...
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, and i disagree with some of the new democrats, especially the classes of '74 and '76, hart and schrader and kerry and the clintons and some of these other free traders. and the other day i was watching television, and i saw former president clinton on tv as he was talking about green jobs and how the new economy is going to be driven, the new manufacturing economy will be driven by these green jobs. and what i've discovered through my readings and in my research in particular dr. henry navarro had a good book, "death by china," is that there are companies in the united states that began here with regards to windmills and wind energy and solar panels, and now these companies have moved abroad and moved over to china. so my question is, do you guys see any way that this new green economy is ever going to replace the old industrial economy of the united states? thank you. >> guest: it will never replace the old industrial economy. that doesn't mean that you shouldn't have such an economy and that you shouldn't do what you can to encourage these particular enterprises. that's fine. but we s
, and i disagree with some of the new democrats, especially the classes of '74 and '76, hart and schrader and kerry and the clintons and some of these other free traders. and the other day i was watching television, and i saw former president clinton on tv as he was talking about green jobs and how the new economy is going to be driven, the new manufacturing economy will be driven by these green jobs. and what i've discovered through my readings and in my research in particular dr. henry...