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i understand why you turned away from the last labour government. this government took power in difficult economic times. it was a country still coming to terms with the financial crisis. a financial crisis that has afflicted every country round the world. i understand why you were willing to give david cameron the benefit of the doubt. long think we've had enough to make a judgment. long enough to make a judgement because they turned a recovery into the longest double dip recession since the war. because there are more people looking for work for longer than at any time since the last time there was a conservative government. and here is the other thing, what about borrowing? borrowing. the thing they said was their number one priority. this year borrowing is rising not falling. let me just say that again. borrowing the thing they said was the most important priority, the reason they were elected. it is rising not falling. not because there hasn't been pain and tax rises and cuts affecting every family in this country. not because they didn't want t
i understand why you turned away from the last labour government. this government took power in difficult economic times. it was a country still coming to terms with the financial crisis. a financial crisis that has afflicted every country round the world. i understand why you were willing to give david cameron the benefit of the doubt. long think we've had enough to make a judgment. long enough to make a judgement because they turned a recovery into the longest double dip recession since the...
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that is the spirit this labour party believes in. [applause] but i may not remember that spirit, but that spirit has echoed through british history. you know, 140 years ago, 140 years ago to the year. another leader of the opposition gave a speech. it was in the free trade hall that used to stand opposite this building. it's the radisson now by the way. his name was benjamin disraeli. he was a tory. but don't let that but you off, just for a minute. his speech took over three hours to deliver, don't' worry, don't worry, and he drank two whole bottles of brandy while delivering it. that is absolutely true. now look, i just want to say, i know a speech that long would probably kill you. and the brandy would definitely kill me. but let us remember what disraeli was celebrated for. it was a vision of britain. a vision of a britain where patriotism, loyalty, dedication to the common cause courses through the veins of all and nobody feels left out. it was a vision of britain coming together to overcome the challenges we faced. disraeli call
that is the spirit this labour party believes in. [applause] but i may not remember that spirit, but that spirit has echoed through british history. you know, 140 years ago, 140 years ago to the year. another leader of the opposition gave a speech. it was in the free trade hall that used to stand opposite this building. it's the radisson now by the way. his name was benjamin disraeli. he was a tory. but don't let that but you off, just for a minute. his speech took over three hours to deliver,...
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how can the answer be more spending and more borrowing? [applause] i honestly think labourave not learned a single thing. when they were in office, their answer was always borrow more money. now they are out of office it is borrow more money. whatever the day, whatever the question, whatever the weather it is borrow more money. borrow, borrow, borrow. labour, the party of one notion --more borrowing. [applause] i sometimes wonder if they know anything about the real economy at all. did you hear what ed miliband said last week about taxes? he described a tax cut as the government writing people a check. ed, let me explain to you how it works. when people earn money, it is their money. not the government's money, their money. [applause] then, the government takes some of it away in tax. so, if we cut taxes, we are not giving them money, we are taking less of it away, ok? [applause] and while we are on that, who suffers when the wealthy businessman goes off to live in geneva? not him -- he is paying about half the tax he would do here, it is those who want to work who suffer b
how can the answer be more spending and more borrowing? [applause] i honestly think labourave not learned a single thing. when they were in office, their answer was always borrow more money. now they are out of office it is borrow more money. whatever the day, whatever the question, whatever the weather it is borrow more money. borrow, borrow, borrow. labour, the party of one notion --more borrowing. [applause] i sometimes wonder if they know anything about the real economy at all. did you hear...
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whatever the day, whatever the weather, it is always borrow, borrow, borrow. labour, the party of one mission, borrowing. [applause] >> there are times i wonder whether they know anything about the real economy at all. in the last week, ed miliband said about taxes, he described a tax cut as the government writing people a check. i hope you don't want, i just want to explain it for him. this is how it works. when people earn money, it's their money, not the governments money. it's their money. [applause] >> don't interrupt. i don't want to lose the thread. [laughter] >> than the government takes some of it away in tax. so if we cut taxes, we are not giving the money. we're taking less of it away, okay? got it? [applause] >> and do you know what? while we are on a, who suffers when a wealthy businessman or operator moves to geneva? not him. it's those who want to work because the jobs come the investment, the growth will go somewhere else. [applause] we promised that those with the broadest shoulders would bear the biggest burden, and with as the rich will pay a great
whatever the day, whatever the weather, it is always borrow, borrow, borrow. labour, the party of one mission, borrowing. [applause] >> there are times i wonder whether they know anything about the real economy at all. in the last week, ed miliband said about taxes, he described a tax cut as the government writing people a check. i hope you don't want, i just want to explain it for him. this is how it works. when people earn money, it's their money, not the governments money. it's their...
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it is the task of the next labour government to do that. o the public sector is going to have to step up to the plate and understand we can't be two nations. we can't be two nations. and when the public sector offers contracts to the private sector the next labour government will ensure that every private sector contract will only be awarded to a large company that trains the next generation with apprenticeships. [applause] because when the public sector is having a contract with a private sector company, it is not just buying goods and services, it must be about building one nation together. public and private sectors joining together to do it. and we need a new deal with british business. you get the money, you get control of the money for training, as you have long asked for, you set the standards, as you have long asked for. but you have a responsibility to make sure the training happens. in one nation there is no place for free riding. free riding where firms that don't train poach workers from firms that do. [applause] now think about
it is the task of the next labour government to do that. o the public sector is going to have to step up to the plate and understand we can't be two nations. we can't be two nations. and when the public sector offers contracts to the private sector the next labour government will ensure that every private sector contract will only be awarded to a large company that trains the next generation with apprenticeships. [applause] because when the public sector is having a contract with a private...
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because the fact is, under labour gas bills doubled and electricity bills were up more than 50%. when he was energy secretary, when he became energy secretary the companies were making 25 pounds per bill. when he left government they were making 55 pounds profit per bill. he didn't stand up to the vested interest. he stuff their pockets with cash. that's right. we've dealt with that. by the way, sorry. while we're on, while we're on this, while were on his energy record, while were on his energy record, he put in place in his low carbon transition plan a policy that would've added 179 pounds for every single person's bill in the country. when he gets up, he can apologize for that. >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, -- >> members on both sides could calm down. let's hear now from the leader of the opposition, mr. ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, even he has taken his hat to not answer question two new level. i asked him a question, he wants to talk -- [shouting] >> and i asked him a question about the railway. i have to say, the chancellor shouts from a sedentary position. [inaudible] the
because the fact is, under labour gas bills doubled and electricity bills were up more than 50%. when he was energy secretary, when he became energy secretary the companies were making 25 pounds per bill. when he left government they were making 55 pounds profit per bill. he didn't stand up to the vested interest. he stuff their pockets with cash. that's right. we've dealt with that. by the way, sorry. while we're on, while we're on this, while were on his energy record, while were on his...
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according to the labour division. >> i ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% on an ikea kitchen. on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. so call now to get at&t u-verse high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. that includes access on-the-go to our entire national wi-fi hot spot network, with over 30,000 hot spots. at&t u-verse high speed internet. now on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection your whole house
according to the labour division. >> i ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% on an ikea kitchen. on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded...
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[applause] [applause] >> so let me be clear, let me be clear, the next labour government will end the free market experiment. it will put the right principles back in the heart of the nhs and it will repeal the nhs bill. [applause] friends, this is where i stand. this is what i am. this is what i belief. this is my faith. i was talking to my mom this morning, as you do before a big speech -- [laughter] and she reminded me that her mother was born in a small polish village in 1909. i went back to the village with my mom about a decade ago. about 2000 people live there. it was quite an event, having people from england, over. you feel a long way from the village and what my parents experienced to this stage today. you see, britain has given my family everything. britain has given my family everything. britain and the spirit, determination, the courage of the people who rebuilt britain after the second world war, and now the question is asked again, who in this generation will rebuild britain for the future? who can come up to the task of rebuilding britain? friends, it falls to us. it f
[applause] [applause] >> so let me be clear, let me be clear, the next labour government will end the free market experiment. it will put the right principles back in the heart of the nhs and it will repeal the nhs bill. [applause] friends, this is where i stand. this is what i am. this is what i belief. this is my faith. i was talking to my mom this morning, as you do before a big speech -- [laughter] and she reminded me that her mother was born in a small polish village in 1909. i went...
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it falls to us the labour party as it has the previous generation of labour party pioneers to leave our country a better place than we found it. never to slug our shoulder with injustice so say that is the way the world is. to come together, work together, as a country. it's not some impossible dream. we have heard it, seen it, felt it, that is my faith. one nation a country for all with everyone playing that part. a britain we rebuild together thank you very much. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] see the first presidential debate tomorrow night live on c-span, c-span radio and online at c-span.org. watch and engage on c-span2 tonight the urban substitute hosts a discussion about federal taxes and budget cuts. to return from the fall recess. and later a debate between the congressional candidates and north carolina eighth district. contract a leadership style of president obama and mitt romney. the panel will include former congressman bart gordon, weekly stand editor bill crystal and former candidate john huntsman. we'll have live coverage on c-span2 be
it falls to us the labour party as it has the previous generation of labour party pioneers to leave our country a better place than we found it. never to slug our shoulder with injustice so say that is the way the world is. to come together, work together, as a country. it's not some impossible dream. we have heard it, seen it, felt it, that is my faith. one nation a country for all with everyone playing that part. a britain we rebuild together thank you very much. [applause] [applause]...
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i understand why you turned away from the last labour government. is government took power in difficult economic times. it was a country still coming to terms with a financial crisis, a financial crisis that has afflicted every country around the world. i understand why you were willing to give david cameron the benefit of the doubt. but i think we've had long enough to make a judgment. long enough to make a judgment. because they turned to recover into the longest double dip recession since the war. because there are more people looking for work for longer than at any time since the last time there was a conservative government. [applause] and here's the other thing. what about borrowing? borrowing you think they said was their number one priority. this year, borrowing is rising, not falling. let me just say that again. arlene, the thing they said was the most important policy, the reason they were elected is rising, not falling -- falling. not because there hasn't been paying and tax rises and cuts affecting every family in this country. not becaus
i understand why you turned away from the last labour government. is government took power in difficult economic times. it was a country still coming to terms with a financial crisis, a financial crisis that has afflicted every country around the world. i understand why you were willing to give david cameron the benefit of the doubt. but i think we've had long enough to make a judgment. long enough to make a judgment. because they turned to recover into the longest double dip recession since...
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the custom. something labour didn't do in 13 years even though the leader of the labour party actually could've done for the other job. >> close question. dr. julian lewis. >> i know that my honorable friend will be delighted to know the answer is yes, we are committed to retaining an independent nuclear deterrent based on the trident missile defense system as why we continue with program to replace the vanguard class submarines including rising initial design contracts with bae systems. >> that is indeed an excellent answer, mr. speaker. given the that, a part-time nuclear deterrent would be dangerous seeing de- stabilizing. will the prime minister can serve that the british trident successive submarines must and will operate on the basis of continuous absent deterrence because i think my friend is right to raise this issue. one of the key elements of the credibility of our deterrent has been the fact that it is continuously at sea, something the royal navy takes immense pride in and being able to deliver that without a break over so many years. and having that some of the crew and visit some of th
the custom. something labour didn't do in 13 years even though the leader of the labour party actually could've done for the other job. >> close question. dr. julian lewis. >> i know that my honorable friend will be delighted to know the answer is yes, we are committed to retaining an independent nuclear deterrent based on the trident missile defense system as why we continue with program to replace the vanguard class submarines including rising initial design contracts with bae...
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tavis: the labour party is considering delaying because of her regain -- of hurricane sandy. i could argue both ways. depending on whether the numbers are good or bad, should they delay? >> they work for the taxpayers, but there is no question of conspiracy maundering. >> we will see what happens. then't you get out of message that creates. thanks for your time. good to have you. see you next time. today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a look at the role of the latino vote this election plus the r&b artist. that is next time. we will see you then. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank you. >> i'm ric edelman. straight ahead, everything from the cost of whole life insurance to the cost of funerals; from buying a second home by
tavis: the labour party is considering delaying because of her regain -- of hurricane sandy. i could argue both ways. depending on whether the numbers are good or bad, should they delay? >> they work for the taxpayers, but there is no question of conspiracy maundering. >> we will see what happens. then't you get out of message that creates. thanks for your time. good to have you. see you next time. today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me...
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those with the least to fall back on. labouray have thought it was funny after crashing the economy to leave a note on david's desk saying there was no money left. but this is no joke to those labour claims to represent but let down the most. let's not take any more stories about betrayal. it is labour who got us into austerity and it is the liberal democrats who will get us out. [applause] plays debate we're having out across the continent. the debates with those who understand how much the world has changed, and the need to adapt to those changes. this will depend on the outcome as in the coming years, some countries will get their own house in order. some will not. those who do will set their own priorities, write their budgets, and set their future. those who don't will find their right to self-determination withdrawn from the markets and new rules from their creditors. that this will never happen to us is blindly assumed. it is the decisions we take as a government, and a party, that will determine if we succeed or fail. fo
those with the least to fall back on. labouray have thought it was funny after crashing the economy to leave a note on david's desk saying there was no money left. but this is no joke to those labour claims to represent but let down the most. let's not take any more stories about betrayal. it is labour who got us into austerity and it is the liberal democrats who will get us out. [applause] plays debate we're having out across the continent. the debates with those who understand how much the...
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the most. so let's take no more lectures about betrayal. it was labour who plunged us into austerity and it is we, the liberal democrats, who will get us out. [applause] it's easy to forget sometimes that the debate we're having in this country is playing out across our continent. it's a debate between those who understand how much the world has changed, and those who do not. and between those who understand the need to adapt to those changes, and those who baulk at the size of the challenge. and the fate of every european country -- ours included -- will depend on the outcome. in the coming years, some countries will get their own house in order. but some will not. those that do will continue to write their own budgets, set their own priorities and shape their own futures. but those that do not will find their right to self- determination withdrawn by the markets, and new rules imposed by their creditors, without warning or clemency. that that will never happen to us is often just blithely assumed, the comparisons with greece, breezily dismissed. yet it
the most. so let's take no more lectures about betrayal. it was labour who plunged us into austerity and it is we, the liberal democrats, who will get us out. [applause] it's easy to forget sometimes that the debate we're having in this country is playing out across our continent. it's a debate between those who understand how much the world has changed, and those who do not. and between those who understand the need to adapt to those changes, and those who baulk at the size of the challenge....
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they say this latest report on jobs is consistent with the labour market. it is gradually getting better. winter is just around the corner. it might cost more to stay warm in your home. cash prices may climb 15% this winter. the energy administration says propane and electric bills will likely climb on forecasts of a return to a colder more normal winter. close to a multibillion-dollar settlement with the justice department. it would resolve civil and criminal liability if. could be liable for up t 300. >> airfare's ranging from 4-$10 roundtrip. this is the 14th attempted price increase. better educated americans have more debt than their less educated counterparts. researchers report that 27 percent of all americans paid more than 40 percent of their income to mortgages, loans credit card debt, and other "fixed expenses". and those with a college education were more likely to be burdened by debt than people with a high school diploma or less. americans who said they were optimistic about the economy were also more likely to have problems with debt. just ahe
they say this latest report on jobs is consistent with the labour market. it is gradually getting better. winter is just around the corner. it might cost more to stay warm in your home. cash prices may climb 15% this winter. the energy administration says propane and electric bills will likely climb on forecasts of a return to a colder more normal winter. close to a multibillion-dollar settlement with the justice department. it would resolve civil and criminal liability if. could be liable for...
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the european union. members pay tribute to labor members -- labour members who died over the parliament break. >> questions for the prime minister -- mr. speaker? >> >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i am sure the whole house wishes to join me in pain to be to the servicemen who have fallen since we last met. lance corporal of the first battalion grenadier guards, sargent and private of the third battalion, yorkshire regiment. sergeant of the royal electrical and mechanical engineers. captain of the royal engineers and captain of the royal marines. once again, we are reminded of the immense danger are operate -- armed forces operate in to uphold our safety and security. their families and the whole country should be proud of their heroic service and we will always remember them. the house would also wish to pay tribute to the two who were brutally murdered in the line of duty on the 18th of september. the whole country has been deeply shocked and saddened by the loss of these two young dedicated exceptional officers. our thoughts are with their families and colleagues on what must be a difficult time
the european union. members pay tribute to labor members -- labour members who died over the parliament break. >> questions for the prime minister -- mr. speaker? >> >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i am sure the whole house wishes to join me in pain to be to the servicemen who have fallen since we last met. lance corporal of the first battalion grenadier guards, sargent and private of the third battalion, yorkshire regiment. sergeant of the royal electrical and...
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refer to these people as marginally attached to the labour force. there are about 2.2 million that all into that category right now. these are people that have not worked in the last four weeks, but sometime in the last 12 months or since they have lost a job. and they are not currently looking. a subset of the group are people referred to as discouraged workers. these are the folks who said, the reason i'm not currently working -- looking is because i don't think there are any jobs available, or do not think there are no jobs available for which i would qualify. there are about 800,000 of those folks. host: how many are there in the work force? guest: about 150 million people host: how many people have been on unemployment for an extended time frame? you have a chart here from bls, percent unemployed 27 weeks or more. many: i don't know how people have been on unemployment insurance. that is one of the main misconceptions. the data on the unemployment rate do not come from the data we get from the unemployment insurance system. we do have an estimat
refer to these people as marginally attached to the labour force. there are about 2.2 million that all into that category right now. these are people that have not worked in the last four weeks, but sometime in the last 12 months or since they have lost a job. and they are not currently looking. a subset of the group are people referred to as discouraged workers. these are the folks who said, the reason i'm not currently working -- looking is because i don't think there are any jobs available,...
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the new revelation in terms of labour and future cycles. ng to witness the sharp increase upon employment that you are suggesting the economy. so we are still having to move in the direction of reducing these imbalances with europe. a good trend, and my expectation is through a combination of an increase wage end this century european countries, mostly germany, through moderation and spain we're going to keep this role. because, i mean, the resilience of the sector in spain is remarkable. spain has not lost a market share in exports. and one of the charts showed how we increase our export much faster than the average of eurozone. so the -- >> even faster than germany. >> that's correct. that means that the spanish competitiveness by definition, the increases of export. well, this is maybe in my view coupled with the fact of that diversification of the last corporation. i mean, you look to the 35 largest corporations in spain, you see that the 35 largest populous, close to 50% outside spain. that means that in spain today we have strength pro
the new revelation in terms of labour and future cycles. ng to witness the sharp increase upon employment that you are suggesting the economy. so we are still having to move in the direction of reducing these imbalances with europe. a good trend, and my expectation is through a combination of an increase wage end this century european countries, mostly germany, through moderation and spain we're going to keep this role. because, i mean, the resilience of the sector in spain is remarkable. spain...
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that is why they are the lowest in the role of labour was one of the highest in the world.f we did what lieber wants -- labor once we would risk the people would start to question our ability and resolve to pay off our debt. some might actually refuse to lend us any money at all. others would only lend at high interest rates. the would hurt th economy and would hit people hard. any other mortgage and 100,000 pounds just a 1% increase in interest rates would mean an extra thousand pounds to play each year so they are trying to borrow more and it is a massive gamble in our economy and our future. it would round off all of the sacrifices we have already made. and let me put it like this we are here because we spent too much and we borrowed too much. how on earth can we do more spending and borrowing? [applause] i honestly think that labor hasn't learned a single frame. when in office the answer is always borrow more money. now they are out of office and its borrow more money. whenever the day and the question if you borrowed more money. the party of one motion, borrowing. [app
that is why they are the lowest in the role of labour was one of the highest in the world.f we did what lieber wants -- labor once we would risk the people would start to question our ability and resolve to pay off our debt. some might actually refuse to lend us any money at all. others would only lend at high interest rates. the would hurt th economy and would hit people hard. any other mortgage and 100,000 pounds just a 1% increase in interest rates would mean an extra thousand pounds to play...
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and if they are not in those two words, they are not in the labour force. it is a sample survey, like a poll. host: is it random? guest: essentially, yes. it is more complicated than that, the statisticians would say, but yes, it is random peridot host: is it the same 60,000 every month? or a different 60,000 exxon -- different 60,000? guest: if they agree to the survey, there will be in it for four months, out of it for eight, and then at come back into it for another four. host: how closely do you find when you review what you have done cannot because there always seems to be an adjustment a month or two down the road, correct? you come back and say, well, this is what we found. how close is bls to the actual results? guest: the data from the household survey is not revised every month. there is another survey that is done every month, which is a survey of business establishments. there are about 486,000 business establishments survey every month. because of the large size of that sample, we first received the data, we do not have the reports in for all of
and if they are not in those two words, they are not in the labour force. it is a sample survey, like a poll. host: is it random? guest: essentially, yes. it is more complicated than that, the statisticians would say, but yes, it is random peridot host: is it the same 60,000 every month? or a different 60,000 exxon -- different 60,000? guest: if they agree to the survey, there will be in it for four months, out of it for eight, and then at come back into it for another four. host: how closely...
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[applause] >> at the british labour party's autumn conference, ed miliband contrasted this party withse at the conservative liberal democrat coalition. he highlighted policy differences on the national health service and the system for young people to go to college. this is just over an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much, friends. it is great to be in labor manchester. [cheers and applause] and you now -- and you know, manchester has special memories for me because two years ago i was elected the leader of the labour party. and i am older -- i'm a lot older actually. [laughter] i hope i am a bit wiser, but i am prouder than ever to be the leader of the labour party. [cheers and applause] you may have noticed that too in case you get called for names. some of them nice, some of them not so nice. let me tell you my favorite. it was when mitt romney came
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the custom. something labour didn't do in 13 years even though the leader of the labour party actually could've done for the other job. >> close question. dr. julian lewis. >> i know that my honorable friend will be delighted to know the answer is yes, we are committed to retaining an independent nuclear deterrent based on the trident missile defense system as why we continue with program to replace the vanguard class submarines including rising initial design contracts with bae systems. >> that is indeed an excellent answer, mr. speaker. given the that, a part-time nuclear deterrent would be dangerous seeing de- stabilizing. will the prime minister can serve that the british trident successive submarines must and will operate on the basis of continuous absent deterrence because i think my friend is right to raise this issue. one of the key elements of the credibility ofour deterrent has been the fact that it is continuously at sea, something the royal navy takes immense pride in and being able to deliver that without a break over so many years. and having that some of the crew and visit some of the
the custom. something labour didn't do in 13 years even though the leader of the labour party actually could've done for the other job. >> close question. dr. julian lewis. >> i know that my honorable friend will be delighted to know the answer is yes, we are committed to retaining an independent nuclear deterrent based on the trident missile defense system as why we continue with program to replace the vanguard class submarines including rising initial design contracts with bae...
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if you look at those who are born in 1945, who we tracked in the labour market, from 1965 -- 200, borarket 19965 to they did not have the same patterns as everyone else. they made big gains at the beginning, and then they stopped making gains. my intuition about that is what we are seeing there is the collapse in manufacturing jobs. -- the core of which were union jobs, jobs of organized labor. i absolutely accept -- we might have had a marginally different outcome in 2000 if there were a broad-based and strong unions. it could have kept wage gains. my conclusion from this is that it played a role in the past, but that role was probably mainly in the 1970's an 1980's, that that is where we see the fa effect. the 1990's, you have large gains, we can unions. it is possible to have them with or with out strong unions. that is my inference from it. that plays a role, clearly. >> [indiscernible] a larger portion of the labor force, and it obviously plays a role [indiscernible] they would not be in that cohort at the outset. >> the cohort begins for analytic purses when people are 25. you a
if you look at those who are born in 1945, who we tracked in the labour market, from 1965 -- 200, borarket 19965 to they did not have the same patterns as everyone else. they made big gains at the beginning, and then they stopped making gains. my intuition about that is what we are seeing there is the collapse in manufacturing jobs. -- the core of which were union jobs, jobs of organized labor. i absolutely accept -- we might have had a marginally different outcome in 2000 if there were a...
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that is good news, so occupy and revolt against the rich and labour rallies -- since i have been here, we have had president obama here twice, mitt romney, and the president of south korea. the next slide to deal with community policing programs. the central is the gold standard for policing. this is a partial list of some of the things we do. we partner with san francisco safe, where we educate everyone on for crime prevention. we had a baseball program with two sergeants in the central volunteer time to coach. the police fishing program, a lot of our officers have participated in that in the summertime, where we take you out into the bay. there are about 1500 inner-city youths who participate in this fishing program. the police advisory board, members from the district, we meet once a month and discuss crime issues. they keep me up to date on what is going on in the district and we have a monthly community meeting at telegraph hill and a program which is prime convention through -- pride -- crime prevention through environmental design. the officer will delay security survey and as
that is good news, so occupy and revolt against the rich and labour rallies -- since i have been here, we have had president obama here twice, mitt romney, and the president of south korea. the next slide to deal with community policing programs. the central is the gold standard for policing. this is a partial list of some of the things we do. we partner with san francisco safe, where we educate everyone on for crime prevention. we had a baseball program with two sergeants in the central...
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. >> i was offended when the labour party described me as a man's pitch. >> on cbs "this morning." >> baseball is add agnew thing which is the want button. facebook should stick to doing what they do best is letting you know your friends from high school got fat and bald. >>> welcome to cbs "this morning." i'm norah o'donnell with anthony mason. charlie rose is on assignment. we expect to hear serious charges as congress looks at the security situation in libya. today's hearings come in the wake of last month's attack that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. >> witnesses say they will tell a house committee that more months the state department rejected their pleas to maintain high-security at the consulate in benghazi. elizabeth palmer is there and she s new information about that deadly attack. >> reporter: the u.s. compound in benghazi now sits empty and abandoned. if the men who attacked these buildings on september 11th used heavy weapons there's few signs of it. over every window there's evidence of the billowing smoke that killed two of the four amer
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. >> there was also some concern that the department of labour would not get monthly jobs numbers out on friday morning. it turns out now they will, and that the play a big part of this race -- will unemployment states under 8%, as it is now, or move in a direction that could affect any undecided voters? >> of course, today is halloween. while many local neighborhoods will still have a lot of trick- or-treaters, the white house porch light will be off. because of superstore sandy, president obama and the first lady will not be handing out candy to students and military children as they have in the past few years -- because of super storm sandy. >> still ahead, snow is still falling in some areas. doug is back with the weather. >> lebron james turns up the heat, and the redskins find themselves at the crossroads of the season. we will look at which way they will go. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage not knowing what it was for. just days later all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehou
. >> there was also some concern that the department of labour would not get monthly jobs numbers out on friday morning. it turns out now they will, and that the play a big part of this race -- will unemployment states under 8%, as it is now, or move in a direction that could affect any undecided voters? >> of course, today is halloween. while many local neighborhoods will still have a lot of trick- or-treaters, the white house porch light will be off. because of superstore sandy,...
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we are squandering human capital as people withdraw from the labour force. we are missing opportunities for employment and training for workers in their most formative years. we are running an active set of measures that discourage investment in finding the most disadvantaged workers and we are providing limitations on the incentive to invests in research and development as a product of tomorrow. how then to think about our current situation and the strategy for moving forward? it is i think right to say that in a sense we have moved past the great recession. the economy was, as i said at the time, like a ball falling off the table, rolling off the table in january of 2009. look at almost any economic indicator. collapsing more rapidly after jan. -- after the fall of 2008 and early 2009 and after the fall of 1929. as serious as one we have been through is, it is nothing like the great depression. the economy stopped. the economy did start to climb. it has been climbing. but to say we are working our way out of the great recession is not to deny that we contin
we are squandering human capital as people withdraw from the labour force. we are missing opportunities for employment and training for workers in their most formative years. we are running an active set of measures that discourage investment in finding the most disadvantaged workers and we are providing limitations on the incentive to invests in research and development as a product of tomorrow. how then to think about our current situation and the strategy for moving forward? it is i think...
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individuals rarely return to the labour force and basically as resulting in a loss to society of thecontribution those workers could have made and senior editor charlie brady, found these numbers, an interesting charge over the last few years, the number of unemployed who could have dropped out of the work force, 2.5 million, the rise in disability payments neatly correlates 2.3 million there. are we seeing a trend? yes. are we seeing 8.8 million? record number of individuals getting federal disability payments in october? september was a record month. the answer is yes. ashley: very interesting. thank you, appreciate it. breaking news, financial times reporting ups is planning to cut 10,000 jobs. more than first thought. the announcement will come next week. 10,000 job cuts. tracy: looking at the wrong numbers when trying to measure in the quality. our next guest seems to think so. she co-authored a wall street journal op-ed. joining us is a former consultant in the world bank and resident scholar at the american enterprise institute. thank you for joining us. what should we be look
individuals rarely return to the labour force and basically as resulting in a loss to society of thecontribution those workers could have made and senior editor charlie brady, found these numbers, an interesting charge over the last few years, the number of unemployed who could have dropped out of the work force, 2.5 million, the rise in disability payments neatly correlates 2.3 million there. are we seeing a trend? yes. are we seeing 8.8 million? record number of individuals getting federal...
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down 12% i think we need to recognize the fact that there are difficult decisions and, frankly, the labour party was committed to even greater cuts in budgets and we've delivered. they key is democrat down on the paperwork, can help to the police out on the beat? can we help them do the job they do and can we cut crime? the answer in this case is yes, we can. >> could i join prime minister and later opposition being treated to malcolm wicks whose memorial service is the stride. he was an outstanding local mp. a decent man and a good friend to is there one way we can honor his memory to improve our national health system so that more and more people each cancer and don't have their lives so tragically cut short? >> my honorable friend speaks for the whole house and what he says about malcolm wicks. i understand that the offer just to drive malcolm home after the vote, and malcolm referred to your cart i think as they can't come at and that there apparently was a bottle of wine at christmastime. i think will make sure he lays off the but it is a good arrangement between members. one of the g
down 12% i think we need to recognize the fact that there are difficult decisions and, frankly, the labour party was committed to even greater cuts in budgets and we've delivered. they key is democrat down on the paperwork, can help to the police out on the beat? can we help them do the job they do and can we cut crime? the answer in this case is yes, we can. >> could i join prime minister and later opposition being treated to malcolm wicks whose memorial service is the stride. he was an...
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the children are working in the field that they have done -- as they have done for centuries. families depend on their labour. while the 10-year-old helps out with the farming, she also goes to school. making the long walk every day. >> i am in the second class. we did not have school before. i am really happy i am going to school. >> today is a lesson in the local language. in one fifth of afghan women can read or write, but that is a big improvement from a decade ago. the schools in remote areas are helping. there is a big turnout for the launch of this government school. 3 million afghan girls are getting some education. it still leaves 2 million that have never been the class. but attitudes are changing. >> hi bring the women of afghanistan up to the level, the owner of the future. and they are the owner of all that is happening. >> it is a new era for these girls. now learning to play cricket. they have had to stay at home if the taliban were still in power. curious about me and keen to talk, but outside, they face many restrictions and uncertainty about their future after nato forces pull out. this is
the children are working in the field that they have done -- as they have done for centuries. families depend on their labour. while the 10-year-old helps out with the farming, she also goes to school. making the long walk every day. >> i am in the second class. we did not have school before. i am really happy i am going to school. >> today is a lesson in the local language. in one fifth of afghan women can read or write, but that is a big improvement from a decade ago. the schools...
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. >> well, it's very true the region's have the lowest rate of labour force participation among womend with other and then despite the small rate of participation it's the highest rate of unemployment of the women in the labour force, so it's a very small fraction across the country is that are in place so there's a tremendous resource that isn't being utilized. there are studies that if it were to be utilized from the entire growth and income would be. unfortunately i would say that at least in the short run i'm not very optimistic about a change in this beaufort's happening -- both for what's happening because of shifting in government, but then also even if growth were to do better it is not always the case that women come in. we have seen in turkey actually a worsening situation of women in the labour force so it is on economic growth and it's on integration but if you look at the women's participation it's really not to read this has been a tremendously important issue and one that we have the world bank focus on a lot. but it has to be homegrown and a born in the region to chang
. >> well, it's very true the region's have the lowest rate of labour force participation among womend with other and then despite the small rate of participation it's the highest rate of unemployment of the women in the labour force, so it's a very small fraction across the country is that are in place so there's a tremendous resource that isn't being utilized. there are studies that if it were to be utilized from the entire growth and income would be. unfortunately i would say that at...
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reports that california failed to report data to the department of labour as required are incorrect andle and also says california continues to file unemployment claims on a timely basis. data on unemployment claims activity is required to be reported to the labor department every week so i wanted to get california at side of the story. gerri: we came up with this on our own. you got this from your own reporting and clearly this isn't the first time you call for comment. you are familiar with these people and wells forced in washington and certainly in this department. tell me what your source said to you that caused such a careful. >> i talked to a labor department official who helped to write the weekly unemployment report. that was before this just got kicked up about it. this person told me there was a large state. this person did not say california but said there was a large state. other economists said it had to be california and likely was california that had not filed or perhaps had not filed -- well -- i am confusing my sources. labor department official said there was a large
reports that california failed to report data to the department of labour as required are incorrect andle and also says california continues to file unemployment claims on a timely basis. data on unemployment claims activity is required to be reported to the labor department every week so i wanted to get california at side of the story. gerri: we came up with this on our own. you got this from your own reporting and clearly this isn't the first time you call for comment. you are familiar with...
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force, rapid labour force withdrawal has been a hallmark of recent years. experience also suggests the data which one could have studied nearly as well without the assets of the data in economics in recent years are really sobering. of course it is much harder to find a job when you graduate from college or high school in a year like this one than it is in a year when the economy is strong. what we have now discovered using the longitudinal information available for social security administration is those who graduated in 1992 are behind in their careers on low-wage calfs with less opportunity, making less contribution to the economy and shorter life expectancy as those who graduated 30 years ago. worse off today than those who graduated little earlier for a leader at times that were better. it stunts the growth of young people as they enter a career. for those who are concerned, and rightly concerned with the accumulation of the dead, i suggest to you the most important determinant of the debt to gdp ratio of the united states a decade from now will not be any action that the congress
force, rapid labour force withdrawal has been a hallmark of recent years. experience also suggests the data which one could have studied nearly as well without the assets of the data in economics in recent years are really sobering. of course it is much harder to find a job when you graduate from college or high school in a year like this one than it is in a year when the economy is strong. what we have now discovered using the longitudinal information available for social security...
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now you should have seen before they were unionized, but the consequence of that is it calcifies the labour management to fight rather than associations which emboldens policy makers to say we should act on this cycle. you might say that we kind of a tract of our talented people in the teaching and the international comparisons develop relevant now in the nonexistent training and then send them into schools that have high levels of poverty and segregation with a weakened welfarea a it is reasonable predictable in the settings we seek to hold them accountable trying to do on the back end what we should have done on the front end. i think what we want is the inverse system where the goal of the system as of coal is to support kind of talented practitioners on the front line and attack debate to attract more people and get stronger welfare support than what engender more public support, more money, etc.. and so specifically the pipeline talked about some of these things, retention, training. the human capital is good. i would like to see something like the teaching hospital moment where overti
now you should have seen before they were unionized, but the consequence of that is it calcifies the labour management to fight rather than associations which emboldens policy makers to say we should act on this cycle. you might say that we kind of a tract of our talented people in the teaching and the international comparisons develop relevant now in the nonexistent training and then send them into schools that have high levels of poverty and segregation with a weakened welfarea a it is...
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so far it has been just to tap the bailout package, the big stimulus in 2009. shouldn't it be a labour participation rates? that has been tumbling. creating jobs, but people are jumping out of the work force left and right. >> leaving jobs that pay $30 an hour and taking jobs that pay $12 an hour because that is all the confined. the need to be very specific about what these economic numbers translate into. i would say, there are many of you out there in the country, you have lost $3,000 of your effective date, what you're paying twice as much for gasoline. your utilities are up. your health care is up double digits. you know this. i don't have to tell you. you are feeling it. yet the president is telling you that you are doing well and the private sector is doing fine. you have to decide, do you believe him or your eyes? something is not clicking here. lori: that polls show that americans are more confident in obama's handling of the economy and romney. we have two jobs report left before the election. do you think -- well, what do you think the impact will be? >> i don't think there
so far it has been just to tap the bailout package, the big stimulus in 2009. shouldn't it be a labour participation rates? that has been tumbling. creating jobs, but people are jumping out of the work force left and right. >> leaving jobs that pay $30 an hour and taking jobs that pay $12 an hour because that is all the confined. the need to be very specific about what these economic numbers translate into. i would say, there are many of you out there in the country, you have lost $3,000...
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story mentions the fact that california's results did not make that survey by the department of labourcalifornia had double-digit unemployment that would have kept it above 8%, basically where it was. this just happens to be a mistake one month before the election. this is totally skewed it. you have to pay attention to networks like yours. they are not going to buy into the partisan democratic rag papers like the times. it is a democratic party organ. host: thank you for the call. newspaper endorsements, do they matter. we will get a look at what to expect tomorrow in the third and final presidential debate. later we will check in with three radio talk show hosts from three key battleground states. we follow that with newsmakers, 7:00 for those on the west coast. our guest is the ranking democrat on the house budget committee. during the conversation, one of the questions that came up, the so-called fiscal cliff, what to expect after the election as the deadline looms. [video clip] >> with respect to the sequester park, the automatic across-the- board cuts that take place on defense,
story mentions the fact that california's results did not make that survey by the department of labourcalifornia had double-digit unemployment that would have kept it above 8%, basically where it was. this just happens to be a mistake one month before the election. this is totally skewed it. you have to pay attention to networks like yours. they are not going to buy into the partisan democratic rag papers like the times. it is a democratic party organ. host: thank you for the call. newspaper...
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the seiu. so they were not super pacs, but .abor unions feare a lot of labour does not disclose in the same way. so they can spend lots more money that is not as visible to the political process. >> you have a lot more federal disclosure on the federal side. >> any peace in july, big labor had spent $4.4 billion between 2007 and 2011, impacting the political process in this debate and local level. >> american crossroads is very active in the presidential election. this is one that we launched today in eight states, $12 million. >> this is what president obama said the jobless rate would be if we passed stimulus, 5.6%. this is really where it is come 8.1%. the difference? about 3.7 million jobs. $5ma's spending drew was trillion deeper into debt and now we have fewer jobs than when he started. but obama promised versus what he delivered. >> it holds the president to account for a very big promise that he made when they were selling the stimulus. the president had a plan to fix it could they spent $800 million on all kinds of different things to fix the economy. they spend the money and the jobs
the seiu. so they were not super pacs, but .abor unions feare a lot of labour does not disclose in the same way. so they can spend lots more money that is not as visible to the political process. >> you have a lot more federal disclosure on the federal side. >> any peace in july, big labor had spent $4.4 billion between 2007 and 2011, impacting the political process in this debate and local level. >> american crossroads is very active in the presidential election. this is one...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. gerri: labour rate may have picked up in september, but just for men. it's a different story. we'll break it down in 60 seconds. ♪ gerri: where are all the good man? that is what my single friends as we all the time. now the same question is being asked by a prominent economist. in his new book, a nation of takers, nicholas everest that makes the case more and more men in this country are opting out of the workforce and signing on to government to a settlement. that's right. fewer men working. more of them on the dole in this country. check out these numbers. over the past six years or so the proportion of women who work has nearly doubled from 32% in 1948 to 60 percent today. but men, it's a whole different story. the proportion of men working during the same time has gone to a 73% from 89%. let's face it. women are becoming more and more important in keeping american work. you are probably thinking the great recession had something to do with man's ability to keep and retain the job. after all, m
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. gerri: labour rate may have picked up in september, but just for men. it's a different story. we'll break it down in 60 seconds. ♪ gerri: where are all the good man? that is what my single friends as we all the time. now the same question is being asked by a prominent economist. in his new book, a nation of takers, nicholas everest that makes the case more and more men in this country are opting...
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the fact that the unemployment rate dropped despite the fact that labour market grew, that was seen asositive sign. host: to your calls, our first one from orlando, fla., on a republican line. caller: good morning, everybody. i think you made a good point but overall, particularly democrats, will cling to the unemployment rate finally being below 8%. we lost 16,000 manufacturing jobs, if you look at the numbers. also, the fact that there are people who don't get counted on this and the underemployment rate is still 14.2%. guest: what you point out about the manufacturing sector is pretty interesting. you are right that the manufacturing sector lost 16,000 jobs in september. there's something about the manufacturing sector that has a very political tone because it affects many jobs located in the midwest. there are a lot the auto industry is counted as part of the manufacturing industry. when the jobs numbers came out, mitt romney released a statement and said the president also economic recovery is not a recovery. it is not working. he made sure to mention the drop in manufacturing job
the fact that the unemployment rate dropped despite the fact that labour market grew, that was seen asositive sign. host: to your calls, our first one from orlando, fla., on a republican line. caller: good morning, everybody. i think you made a good point but overall, particularly democrats, will cling to the unemployment rate finally being below 8%. we lost 16,000 manufacturing jobs, if you look at the numbers. also, the fact that there are people who don't get counted on this and the...
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speaker, it is in our interest to get the deal because a seven-year freeze would keep our budget down. labour's position is one of complete opportunism. they send the budget through the roof, and now they want to posture and get a good deal for britain. -- [inaudible] see right through it. >> ed miliband. >> can i start by paying tribute to corporal david o'connor and corporal channing day, their deaths are a reminder of the unrelenting danger that our troops face on a daily basis on our behalf. they both showed the utmost courage and bravery, and our condolences go to their family and friends. mr. speaker, the prime minister has an opportunity today to get a mandate from this house for a real-term production on the eve of -- [inaudible] which he said he wants. over the next seven years, which he could take to the negotiations in europe. why is he resisting the opportunity? >> i think, mr. speaker, the whole country will see through what is rank opportunity. people haven't forgotten the fact that they gave away half our rebates in one negotiation. that they agreed to a massive increase to the e
speaker, it is in our interest to get the deal because a seven-year freeze would keep our budget down. labour's position is one of complete opportunism. they send the budget through the roof, and now they want to posture and get a good deal for britain. -- [inaudible] see right through it. >> ed miliband. >> can i start by paying tribute to corporal david o'connor and corporal channing day, their deaths are a reminder of the unrelenting danger that our troops face on a daily basis...
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i know there is a new one by the vets at the department of labour. i don't know if we have any feedback yet on how that is working are not working. when i first came here four years ago, they tell me there were 170 slides in the power. , and i said, are you kidding me? i would not even pay attention to that. it was a dysfunctional element to try to transition our folks back into civilian life. does anyone have a comment on the pilot program that was started or how it is working out? >> we had staff attend the first new pilot program and there was mixed information that we received. we sat in with the briefing. we were impressed with some of the information that was delivered. we were very impressed that it is going to be mandatory, which it should have been made a long time ago. what we were doing was giving our feedback back to the va and letting them know not -- lead in the know where they can utilize organizations like the american legion to express to these individuals held can help them when they transition. the american legion has taken the init
i know there is a new one by the vets at the department of labour. i don't know if we have any feedback yet on how that is working are not working. when i first came here four years ago, they tell me there were 170 slides in the power. , and i said, are you kidding me? i would not even pay attention to that. it was a dysfunctional element to try to transition our folks back into civilian life. does anyone have a comment on the pilot program that was started or how it is working out? >> we...
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any of their accounts, but they have to report for it, and they do so extensively with the federal department of labour. we were talking about this earlier, who is winning this money race? could you look at the numbers? >> this is from "the washington post." you can take anything you want. if you put that picture, you can see. look up top. right there, that tells you the amount of spending that has been done. american crossroads, 59, restore our future, 41, americans for prosperity, 36. those are the top three, all those republican. then you have the 22.7 for the dnc, 21.8 for the rnc, 17.5 for the rnc mitt romney committee. four of those five are republican entities. barack obama has had a lot of money, too. i am not trying to blow past that. obviously, the obama campaign has had a tremendous amount of money. when you lookwhen you look at t, it is very clear republicans have dominated. we store our future has spent $87 million. $87 million. crossroads, 30 voted overall. after that, " provost. these are massive amounts of money and the cycle. i just think it is what it is. it is a reality we are dealin
any of their accounts, but they have to report for it, and they do so extensively with the federal department of labour. we were talking about this earlier, who is winning this money race? could you look at the numbers? >> this is from "the washington post." you can take anything you want. if you put that picture, you can see. look up top. right there, that tells you the amount of spending that has been done. american crossroads, 59, restore our future, 41, americans for...
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