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sutton: that's exactly right, representative tonko. as you point out, these initiatives have massive effects for the good of the whole. you get the benefit of the r&d jobs and the benefit of all the spinoff and manufacturing and -- i mean, that's what built this country that is what built this middle class that we aspire to. you know, i'm the youngest of six kids from a working class family. my dad worked in the boilermaker family his whole life. and somehow, from those roots, in this great country, i was able to come to the house of representatives of the united states. and i take that responsibility so seriously because i know it's an unlikely story, it's an unlikely story that someone not born to wealth and privilege can come to a place like this to be a voice for people out there who on the want a chance to do a hard day's work for a fair wing. -- fair wage. we've gotten away from that in this nation and manufacturing -- though we may not make all the things we used to make, we will make other things and when we do make those other
sutton: that's exactly right, representative tonko. as you point out, these initiatives have massive effects for the good of the whole. you get the benefit of the r&d jobs and the benefit of all the spinoff and manufacturing and -- i mean, that's what built this country that is what built this middle class that we aspire to. you know, i'm the youngest of six kids from a working class family. my dad worked in the boilermaker family his whole life. and somehow, from those roots, in this great...
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sutton is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. ms. sutton: i thank you and i am pleased to be here with my colleagues from new york, representative paul tonko, and i'm betty sutton and i proudly represent the 13th congressional district of ohio. i'm a member of the task force on job creation of our caucus and in fact, i'm the co-chair and mr. tonko serves on that committee. we're here to talk about, today, just that we're here to talk about the need to create jobs, jobs, jobs in this country. both in the near term and for the long-term, that will be sustainable for our constituents and people across this great country. as we move forward, we have to make sure we secure an economy that will work for and with ordinary americans because we may recall that before the bush recession began, the republican recession began, the reality of it was we had an economy that wasn't working for many americans, already. before it went off the cliff. and so as we revitalize our economy, it's incredibly important that we don't just go back to the old wa
sutton is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. ms. sutton: i thank you and i am pleased to be here with my colleagues from new york, representative paul tonko, and i'm betty sutton and i proudly represent the 13th congressional district of ohio. i'm a member of the task force on job creation of our caucus and in fact, i'm the co-chair and mr. tonko serves on that committee. we're here to talk about, today, just that we're here to talk about the need to create jobs,...
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sutton. ms. sutton: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today along with my colleagues in support of the matsui amendment. before wall street collapsed, before anyone ever heard of credit default swaps and before a.i.g. became a four-letter word, homeowners across this country and especially in ohio were already hurting. responsible americans were sold mortgages with terrible terms and gotcha fees or some lost their jobs and were unable to make payments and some homeowners are still suffering. last month, one in every 417 homes in this country received a foreclosure filing. the making home affordable program has helped some homeowners but not enough and it's time we saw some numbers. this amendment requires treasury to post on their website important data on mortgage servicer and lender participation in the program. so we can hold mortgage servicers and lenders accountable and ask them why you are not helping homeowners out of this mess that you created. this is an important step in helping americans stay in their homes. i urge a ye
sutton. ms. sutton: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today along with my colleagues in support of the matsui amendment. before wall street collapsed, before anyone ever heard of credit default swaps and before a.i.g. became a four-letter word, homeowners across this country and especially in ohio were already hurting. responsible americans were sold mortgages with terrible terms and gotcha fees or some lost their jobs and were unable to make payments and some homeowners are still suffering....
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the kentucky wildcats with john calipari joined eddie sutton and frank mcguire as the only three coaches to take three different teams to the top three rankings in the nation. the starting line-up for austin peay at 7-4, 2-0 in the obc. it's caleb brown, wes channels, and the co-player of the week. anthony campbell, the leading scorer. marcel willaims and john fraley on the front line. for kentucky wildcats 10-0, darius miller joined by john wall for the fourth time this season. fourth consecutive week s.e.c. player of the week, eric bledsoe. a fine guard joins him in the back court. another great freshman in demarcus cousins. the junior preseason pick for sec player of the year patrick patterspatterson. dave loos, head coach of the austin peay state governors. for the fourth straight year, he is the only man in the nation not only the head basketball coach, but alston the athletic director of his school. >> kyle: the first decision as athletic director not to fire the basketball coach. >> matt: what a decision for him. >> kyle: the austin peay team without the game started, they'll be t
the kentucky wildcats with john calipari joined eddie sutton and frank mcguire as the only three coaches to take three different teams to the top three rankings in the nation. the starting line-up for austin peay at 7-4, 2-0 in the obc. it's caleb brown, wes channels, and the co-player of the week. anthony campbell, the leading scorer. marcel willaims and john fraley on the front line. for kentucky wildcats 10-0, darius miller joined by john wall for the fourth time this season. fourth...
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the crime in the region and people have come here from all over the unemployed and just like willie sutton said, why do you grubbed thanks? because that is where the money is. because this was a profitable and essentially the wealthiest city in itself, we are attracting crime from all over. and so, the answer to crime and jail, the answer to crime is including people in the economy and i don't think we have gotten anybody talking about that. >> we are talking about it. you are, you just did it. look, i think that's when i talk about the resets i am talking about several things. let's talk about the structural members very quickly. there is $1,144,000,000,000,000 in derivatives right now sitting off balance sheets today. you just let that number sit with you for a minute. that is a trillion. up until two years ago i didn't even know the word trillion existed. you cannot fitted on a piece of paper so the international bank of settlements, 1,144,000,000,000,000. there is only $12 trillion in legal cash in the world so if you took all the legal cash in burnett the problem you can solve its tho
the crime in the region and people have come here from all over the unemployed and just like willie sutton said, why do you grubbed thanks? because that is where the money is. because this was a profitable and essentially the wealthiest city in itself, we are attracting crime from all over. and so, the answer to crime and jail, the answer to crime is including people in the economy and i don't think we have gotten anybody talking about that. >> we are talking about it. you are, you just...
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sutton did it at arkansas. oklahoma state. and with kentucky frank mcguire did it with north and south carolina. >> kyle: he did a good job of ijusting the philosophy. he said in memphis he ran the dribble drive. he has patterson and you can see the win totals. he has the inside presence. he's adjusted and going 40% with the dribble drive and doing more sets to feed the low post. 15 more than roy williams. fraley picked up the foul. >> kyle: what the offense does, it allows young players to use individual skills. you don't see the pick, cut to this and that spot. you play and the read offense. how many times do we see the high school players that struggle in college because once they get in the structure -- >> matt: kentucky knocks the lid off the basket. wildcats trying to turn up the pressure with the full court defense. 10-point lead after austin peay trailing by 14 at the half. cut it to six. shot clock. dodson got a piece of it. has it on the break. slow it down and lost it out of bounds. wants to take a bite out of it. j
sutton did it at arkansas. oklahoma state. and with kentucky frank mcguire did it with north and south carolina. >> kyle: he did a good job of ijusting the philosophy. he said in memphis he ran the dribble drive. he has patterson and you can see the win totals. he has the inside presence. he's adjusted and going 40% with the dribble drive and doing more sets to feed the low post. 15 more than roy williams. fraley picked up the foul. >> kyle: what the offense does, it allows young...
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sutton, political trailblazer, dies at age 89. he's a pioneering figure who represented malcolm x as a young lawyer and became one of the nation's most prominent black political and business leaders, died in a manhattan nursing home on saturday. he was 89 years of age. they write that entering politics in the early 1950's, mr. sutton rose from the democratic clubhouse it is of harlem to become the longest serving manhattan borough president and, for more than a decade, the highest ranking black elected official in new york. coming up next, we're going take a look at the supreme court midterm here with greg stohr, who joins us from bloomberg news, to talk about cases the court is considering, ones they've already reviewed, and what's ahead. that's ahead. we'll take a break here and be back with your calls, too, here on "washington journal." >> unprecedented, on the record conversation with 10 supreme court justices. >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions are ones that the court took that were quite unpopular, and the i
sutton, political trailblazer, dies at age 89. he's a pioneering figure who represented malcolm x as a young lawyer and became one of the nation's most prominent black political and business leaders, died in a manhattan nursing home on saturday. he was 89 years of age. they write that entering politics in the early 1950's, mr. sutton rose from the democratic clubhouse it is of harlem to become the longest serving manhattan borough president and, for more than a decade, the highest ranking black...
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and i would start with david from suttons bay, which is a very beautiful part of michigan. i'd love to have you come visit. it's a gorgeous part right on the water. and david says to us, "i'm a 61-year-old cancer survivor with diabetes and high blood pressure. i'm self-employed, and lately uninsured. i've worked all my wife to build a stake here in farm country and almost lost it last fall to foreclosure because of a medical emergency. this farm is all i have. the savings and cash are gone. i continue to work with no retirement in sight. i have put everything i had for retirement into my farm. please help me keep it." david, i know, is not saying wait, wait, wait. he wants us to act and to act now on something that's going to be meaningful, make sense, bring down costs, give him a chance to find affordable insurance that doesn't bankrupt him and his family. i want to share also another story from jeff in rockford, michigan. it has been over five years since death stared me down. i was diagnosed with testicular cancer, losing my job to a layoff, mortgage to pay, among other
and i would start with david from suttons bay, which is a very beautiful part of michigan. i'd love to have you come visit. it's a gorgeous part right on the water. and david says to us, "i'm a 61-year-old cancer survivor with diabetes and high blood pressure. i'm self-employed, and lately uninsured. i've worked all my wife to build a stake here in farm country and almost lost it last fall to foreclosure because of a medical emergency. this farm is all i have. the savings and cash are...
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i'm from the london sutton. with community service in some cases where i live people who are doing community service for whatever crimes they've committed have ended up coming to certain youth parliament meetings. i don't go to meetings as a punishment. we go there >>> coming up. >> another solid year for london fletcher results in another pro bowl snub. >>> and capital defenseman mike green is hoping to play for his native canada in the olympic but does he make the final cut it >>> and william and mary in college park looking to pull another upset while maryland is well aware of what they face in hosting the dangerous maim jurors. >>> inching closer to 2010. this is the only and one geico sportsnite. i'm sharing my favorite ice team with my favorite canadian, lisa hillary. i'm the only one i know. >> i know two. he i dated the other one. she didn't like me the other one. >> hope she is not watching. >> redskins have one more game and you have to believe they can't believe for this one to be over. >> yes. >> our
i'm from the london sutton. with community service in some cases where i live people who are doing community service for whatever crimes they've committed have ended up coming to certain youth parliament meetings. i don't go to meetings as a punishment. we go there >>> coming up. >> another solid year for london fletcher results in another pro bowl snub. >>> and capital defenseman mike green is hoping to play for his native canada in the olympic but does he make the...
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sutton. >> thank you for holding this hearing on the u.s.eventive service task force on mammograms for women in their 40's. as we have all heard and as has been described the task force is no longer recommending 14 mammograms for women in their 40's, and as someone who cares deeply about women's health i, like others, was surprised by this change. breast cancer is to say the least a terrible disease. it's the leading cause of death for the women between the ages of 40 and 59. we all know people have been touched by breast cancer. people that we love and care about. and we all know people who have benefited from early detection. so this is such an important hearing and i look forward to hearing the discussion of the panel. and with the recommendations basically are in stat a woman should talk to her doctor and make decisions accordingly for their care. but many women house has been pointed out don't have doctors and many women don't have access to health care and women and should get mammograms either under the old recommendations or the new
sutton. >> thank you for holding this hearing on the u.s.eventive service task force on mammograms for women in their 40's. as we have all heard and as has been described the task force is no longer recommending 14 mammograms for women in their 40's, and as someone who cares deeply about women's health i, like others, was surprised by this change. breast cancer is to say the least a terrible disease. it's the leading cause of death for the women between the ages of 40 and 59. we all know...
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sutton. >> thank you for holding this hearing on the u.s. preventive service task force on mammograms for women in their 40's. as we have all heard and as has been described the task force is no longer recommending 14 mammograms for women in their 40's, and as someone who cares deeply about women's health i, like others, was surprised by this change. breast cancer is to say the least a terrible disease. it's the leading cause of death for the women between the ages of 40 and 59. we all know people have been touched by breast cancer. people that we love and care about. and we all know people who have benefited from early detection. so this is such an important hearing and i look forward to hearing the discussion of the panel. and with the recommendations basically are in stat a woman should talk to her doctor and make decisions accordingly for their care. but many women house has been pointed out don't have doctors and many women don't have access to health care and women and should get mammograms either under the old recommendations or the n
sutton. >> thank you for holding this hearing on the u.s. preventive service task force on mammograms for women in their 40's. as we have all heard and as has been described the task force is no longer recommending 14 mammograms for women in their 40's, and as someone who cares deeply about women's health i, like others, was surprised by this change. breast cancer is to say the least a terrible disease. it's the leading cause of death for the women between the ages of 40 and 59. we all...
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. >> on the spending side, again, willy sutton robbed banks because that's where the money is, as he put it. the money is in entitlements. those are the programs that are growing. at the rate we're going, in about 15 years the entire federal budget will be entitlements and interest and there won't be any money left over for defense or any of the other activities. clearly we're facing a very difficult structural problem in that we have an aging society and rising health care costs and the government has very substantial obligations. i'm not in any way advocating unfair treatment of the elderly who have worked all their lives and certainly deserve our support and help. if there are ways to restructure or strengthen these programs that reduce costs, i think that's extraordinarily important for us to try to achieve. >> would you take taxes off the table? >> those decisions -- i wouldn't do anything. those decisions are up to congress. >> well, your predecessor signaled very strongly that the tax cuts in 2000 were appropriate. >> i have not done that. i've done my best to leave that autho
. >> on the spending side, again, willy sutton robbed banks because that's where the money is, as he put it. the money is in entitlements. those are the programs that are growing. at the rate we're going, in about 15 years the entire federal budget will be entitlements and interest and there won't be any money left over for defense or any of the other activities. clearly we're facing a very difficult structural problem in that we have an aging society and rising health care costs and the...
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. >> on the spending side, again, willy sutton robbed banks us the money is, as he put it.the money is in entitlements. those are the programs that are growing. at the rate we're going, in about 15 years the entire federal budget will be entitlements and interest and there won't be any money left over for defense or any of the other activities. clearly we're facing a very difficult structural problem in that we have an aging society and rising health care costs and the government has very substantial obligations. i'm not in any way advocating unfair treatment of the elderly who have worked all their lives and certainly deserve our support and help. if there are ways to restructure or strengthen these programs that reduce costs, i think that's extraordinarily important for us to try to achieve. >> would you take taxes off the table? >> those decisions -- i wouldn't do anything. those decisions are up to congress. >> well, your predecessor signaled very strongly that the tax cuts in 2000 were appropriate. >> i have not done that. i've done my best to leave that authority wher
. >> on the spending side, again, willy sutton robbed banks us the money is, as he put it.the money is in entitlements. those are the programs that are growing. at the rate we're going, in about 15 years the entire federal budget will be entitlements and interest and there won't be any money left over for defense or any of the other activities. clearly we're facing a very difficult structural problem in that we have an aging society and rising health care costs and the government has very...