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host: our guest is governor tim pawlenty joining us from minneapolis. caller: good morning. i love you lots of messages about our own the budget. you brought the renewable energy. i watched those climate change committee meetings with waxman and others. i was concerned that they have in that bill that coal is considered a non-renewable. nuclear also, and so would behydro and oil. pretty much anything thatmines into the ground. i want to bring up a couple of more things to see how you feel about it. but cost according to the democrats is $2.30 trillion. the estimate is for 2.5 million jobs lost because of this legislation. the fund is allocated to displaced workers. they also include -- the scariest thing -- they are proposing $1,500 per moving allowance. these people who campaigned for america's future -- thank you, c-span -- we are being run by these non-profits to were getting all these appointments. i am not happy with the loss of the freedom. how you feel about the fact that we will not have anything that costs us less than an arm and a leg for energy? guest: she raised
host: our guest is governor tim pawlenty joining us from minneapolis. caller: good morning. i love you lots of messages about our own the budget. you brought the renewable energy. i watched those climate change committee meetings with waxman and others. i was concerned that they have in that bill that coal is considered a non-renewable. nuclear also, and so would behydro and oil. pretty much anything thatmines into the ground. i want to bring up a couple of more things to see how you feel about...
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minnesota governor tim pawlenty discusses the economy's impact on his state. "washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> there is still time to get your copy of c-span is 2009 congressional directory, with information on house and senate members, the cabinet, supreme court justices, and the nation's governors, plus district maps, and how to contact committees and caucuses. it is $16.95. >> today marks the 60th anniversary of d-day. president obama was in normandy, france to attend a memorial ceremony. joining him was french president nicolas sarkozy. this is just over an hour. >> president obama, your royal highness, prime minister rao, prime minister harbor, presidents are cozy, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. -- president sarkozy. -- president sarkozy. it is our privilege to it is our privilege to welcome all the illustrious visitors joining us today. we extend a special welcome to the d-day and world war ii veterans and family members in attendance to honor us all with their presence. [applause] today we commemorate
minnesota governor tim pawlenty discusses the economy's impact on his state. "washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> there is still time to get your copy of c-span is 2009 congressional directory, with information on house and senate members, the cabinet, supreme court justices, and the nation's governors, plus district maps, and how to contact committees and caucuses. it is $16.95. >> today marks the 60th anniversary of d-day. president obama was in normandy,...
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and at the bottom of the over, governor tim pawlenty was showing us from minneapolis. ♪ >> our partyeeds a lot of work, obviously. >> tonight, indiana republican governor on revitalizing the gop. >> look inwardly, think about how it can speak more meaningfully to the problems of today and it to the americans of today. to the young people, specifically. tonight on c-span. also on xm radio for download the podcast. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations? >> i do not really know. >> i do not know where the money comes from. >> federally? >> contributions from donors? >> 30 years ago america's cable companies created to spend as a public service, a private business initiatives, no government money, no government in date. >> with the federally mandated switch to digital television next week we will get a report on how the fcc prepared viewers for the change with the following guests. monday night at 8:00 ppp.m. eastern. "washington journal" continues. host: joining us from sacramento is darrell steinberg, a member of the california senate. guest: great to be here this morning, stev
and at the bottom of the over, governor tim pawlenty was showing us from minneapolis. ♪ >> our partyeeds a lot of work, obviously. >> tonight, indiana republican governor on revitalizing the gop. >> look inwardly, think about how it can speak more meaningfully to the problems of today and it to the americans of today. to the young people, specifically. tonight on c-span. also on xm radio for download the podcast. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations?...
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later, tim pawlenty, who announced that he would not seek a third term. there is speculation he is eyeing a 2012 presidential bid. we will spend the next hour looking back at the 2008 presidential campaign. richard wolffe will be here to take your phone calls. we will look back at some of the moment from that election. it is sunday, june 7. washington journal will continue. ♪ ♪ >> our party obviously needs a lot of work. >> tonight, of "q&a," mitch daniels talks about revitalizing the gop. >> we need to speak more meaningfully to the problems of today. to the young people of today, specifically. you do not have to be a candidate to do that. >> mitch daniels on a "q&a." that is tonight, on c-span, xm radio, or download the season and podcast -- download the season and -- download the c- span podcast. >> how is c-span funded? 30 years ago, america's cable companies created season? as a public service and private business initiatives. no government mandate, no government money. >> with the federally mandated transition to digital television coming next week,
later, tim pawlenty, who announced that he would not seek a third term. there is speculation he is eyeing a 2012 presidential bid. we will spend the next hour looking back at the 2008 presidential campaign. richard wolffe will be here to take your phone calls. we will look back at some of the moment from that election. it is sunday, june 7. washington journal will continue. ♪ ♪ >> our party obviously needs a lot of work. >> tonight, of "q&a," mitch daniels talks...
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on sunday, we did an interview with him plenty -- tim pawlenty. who else do you think speaks to the gop? guest: the problem is that there's no such thing as an organized opposition party. the bottom line for most americans is the leader of the party is the person who either is president, and for the party out of power, it is whoever the last president was. in this case, i still think that is george bush. george bush era defines republicans, which is why republicans still find themselves with low approval ratings. even congressional republicans. they seem to be capturing a lot of the blame for whatever frustration voters have. there are a lot of people trying to get the message out there of people the party is and what it needs to stand for. i think it is too early to speculate about who is going to be the leader that brings republicans back into power. in lot of it is going to depend on how barack obama does. his success or failure will determine how successful republicans will be in the next election. it is from there that they can start to defin
on sunday, we did an interview with him plenty -- tim pawlenty. who else do you think speaks to the gop? guest: the problem is that there's no such thing as an organized opposition party. the bottom line for most americans is the leader of the party is the person who either is president, and for the party out of power, it is whoever the last president was. in this case, i still think that is george bush. george bush era defines republicans, which is why republicans still find themselves with...
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tim pawlenty, the republican governor of minnesota says he is a republican. be that as it may you have the debate going on right now for the dousoul of the republican party. it will continue even after someone emerges as the leader of the republican party. the party is in about the same state as in 1964 after lyndon johnson won a landslide victory over barry goldwater. people said we will never see the republican party again. four years later the people elected richard nixon. you will see these various points of view about what a republican is in for the party is going. eventually republicans will select their leader. if they will be successful as a party bringing in support you will see them coalesced around the leader. but at this time, and it is too soon now, obviously, there is no identifiable leader of the party. as for the round table's, i do not have much to do with george stephanopoulos. and who he decides to put on his program on sundays. he has the same relationship with me. he has a program, i have a program. we have conservatives on our roundtable
tim pawlenty, the republican governor of minnesota says he is a republican. be that as it may you have the debate going on right now for the dousoul of the republican party. it will continue even after someone emerges as the leader of the republican party. the party is in about the same state as in 1964 after lyndon johnson won a landslide victory over barry goldwater. people said we will never see the republican party again. four years later the people elected richard nixon. you will see these...
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host: thank you for being with us, governor tim pawlenty. every day the "washington journal" gets under way at 7:00 a.m. eastern. tomorrow, these guests. also, more on the auto industry dave mccurdy, with the alliance of automobile manufacturers. and the national security adviser jim jones will begin a review on a plan to expedite the public release of classified documents. we will have the perspective of stephen from the federation of american scientists on the project of government secrecy. that is all tomorrow morning. thanks for being with us. enjoy the rest of your weekend. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] . . >> this is still not acceptable. it's a high unemployment rate and it's increased over the last month. what i see are more job seekers. >> when you see that the highest unemployment in 25 years, what's your reaction? >> i don't like it. i don't think it's acceptable. and i think we still have to be very vigilant and focusing in on riges of the country
host: thank you for being with us, governor tim pawlenty. every day the "washington journal" gets under way at 7:00 a.m. eastern. tomorrow, these guests. also, more on the auto industry dave mccurdy, with the alliance of automobile manufacturers. and the national security adviser jim jones will begin a review on a plan to expedite the public release of classified documents. we will have the perspective of stephen from the federation of american scientists on the project of government...