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. >> susan b anthony said our job is not to make young women grateful, it's to make them ungrateful so they keep going. >> stephen: if there was one thing that you could tell to younger women today who did not experience the feminist movement of the 60s and 70s, one example of what happened then that doesn't happen any more that changed because of them nist movement what would-- what would it be, what would you shock them with? >> there are a lot of things in the movie, as will you see wz we don't have time for the whole movie right now. >> but there were restaurants in which women could not be seated or could not go at lunchtime. there, when we got married we lost most of our civil rights, our names, our credit ratings, our legal dom style and basically we thought that our position was due to nature or, you know, fraud or god. i don't know. but anyway-- nothing to be envious by the way. >> really a burden. >> i have heard you say-- (applause) >> i have heard you say that you were uncomfortable being perceived of as pretty like the pre feminist y? >> well, it has to do with being ident
. >> susan b anthony said our job is not to make young women grateful, it's to make them ungrateful so they keep going. >> stephen: if there was one thing that you could tell to younger women today who did not experience the feminist movement of the 60s and 70s, one example of what happened then that doesn't happen any more that changed because of them nist movement what would-- what would it be, what would you shock them with? >> there are a lot of things in the movie, as...
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. >> sounds like he has been ungrateful to the bushes. >> well, you know, it sounds like that and, yet, you know, bush moved heaven and earth he likes bic perry. i talk it up to he is on the stage for the first time. >> laura: are bush loyalists trying to sabotage a perry candidacy? joining us now from d.c. with the inside story. james rosen, fox news chief washington correspondent. -- >> the bushes versus perry, the old next versus the slightly newer texas. is there anything here? i was watching that karl rove interview. it seemed to be that he was pretty preteshed over the fact that perry wanted to distance himself from george w. bush because the comparisons are coming pretty quickly on the campaign trail. what's going on here. >> right it was governor perry's answer, laura, to our question posed by our own carl cameron this week in des moines that riled loyalists. asked about these similarities between himself and the last texas governor with presidential ambitions and governor perry said in essence i'm paraphrasing that we're not all carbon copies down in texas. one way easily dist
. >> sounds like he has been ungrateful to the bushes. >> well, you know, it sounds like that and, yet, you know, bush moved heaven and earth he likes bic perry. i talk it up to he is on the stage for the first time. >> laura: are bush loyalists trying to sabotage a perry candidacy? joining us now from d.c. with the inside story. james rosen, fox news chief washington correspondent. -- >> the bushes versus perry, the old next versus the slightly newer texas. is there...
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martha: it sounds like he feels he has been ungrateful to the bushes?that and, yet, you know, look, it is -- bush moved heaven and earth, and likes rick perry and why, again, i chalk it up to, he's on the stage for the first time and is trying to find his way. look, i don't care who you are, i don't care if you have run as bush had run for governor of texas two times an perry has been governor ten years, a big state, 5% of the country in texas, 22 media markets, and start driving in beaumont and 12 hours later you have not gotten to el paso and walk onto the national stage, no hearty how big politics is in texas, it is much bigger and more different on a national stage, and the question for perry will be, whether in weeks and months ahead he'll make other misstatements like the one on, in the my opinion, on been perso ben bernanke he's guilty of treason or that there is a divide between the two men and if i were running for president i'd want to grab the former governor of texas and former president of the u.s. and make sure his people were in my camp,
martha: it sounds like he feels he has been ungrateful to the bushes?that and, yet, you know, look, it is -- bush moved heaven and earth, and likes rick perry and why, again, i chalk it up to, he's on the stage for the first time and is trying to find his way. look, i don't care who you are, i don't care if you have run as bush had run for governor of texas two times an perry has been governor ten years, a big state, 5% of the country in texas, 22 media markets, and start driving in beaumont...
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effects of making taxpayers back up, treasury and federal reserve bailouts have been solvent and ungrateful financial institutions. during the housing bubble, in our representative democracy, the interests of foreign and domestic financial institutions was much better served than the interests of society as a whole as joe stiglitz has been saying. but why were taxpayer interests poorly represented? huge loopholes into the capital retirements and regulatory definitions of risk. they are now supposed to keep instablingt in check. the dodd frank act left many issues open. it did not try to define systemic risk. implementation of its strategy for dealing with regulation and disciplining the lead institutions is left to regulators. the keeting 5 tell us how hard it will be for regulators to write rules that crack down on influential firms. sadly the same gaps and issues are in the basil and european union. to me, this means governments must do three things. redefine the supervisory missions of regulatory agencies. rework incentives in these agencies and refocus reporting responsibilities for reg
effects of making taxpayers back up, treasury and federal reserve bailouts have been solvent and ungrateful financial institutions. during the housing bubble, in our representative democracy, the interests of foreign and domestic financial institutions was much better served than the interests of society as a whole as joe stiglitz has been saying. but why were taxpayer interests poorly represented? huge loopholes into the capital retirements and regulatory definitions of risk. they are now...
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i guess some liberal feminists out there might see you as ungrateful. well, she brings up a good point about the motherhood versus career choice. and i think one of the things that is really frustrating with feminism today is rather than really giving women a choice, they have made the choice for us. on college campuses where a lot of us organize, you know, careers are really focused rather than motherhood. i think you have to recognize being a mother and focusing on that is very valuable to society. >> what if i said to, well, geez some feminist value motherhood too. >> that's great. i think more feminists we need out there to be vocal about it and that is what is important. >> i want to get your us that on michele bachman. kathy lean parker had than interesting op-ed out there saying some call michele a diva because she spends so much on her hair and makeup and sometimes she is late to events because she is putting on her lipstick. alys alyssa, when you hear this, what goes through your mind? >> i think if that is all they can find to criticize her ab
i guess some liberal feminists out there might see you as ungrateful. well, she brings up a good point about the motherhood versus career choice. and i think one of the things that is really frustrating with feminism today is rather than really giving women a choice, they have made the choice for us. on college campuses where a lot of us organize, you know, careers are really focused rather than motherhood. i think you have to recognize being a mother and focusing on that is very valuable to...
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to listen to the router, one would imagine there is taxpayers set up with ungrateful public employees lap up the following blood. this simply isn't the case. across the country on average, 3% of state and local budgets are obligated towards pensions. in wisconsin at 1.5%. wisconsin's benefit -- pension fund is fully funded to 99.7%. there is no gaping crisis of pension settlement in wisconsin or any other states. as you heard in the testimony, the budget deficits are states that don't even have collective bargaining agreements, even the prohibit public employees have budget deficits and in some place even greater ones in the states that allow collective bargaining for public employees. it's true as one of the witnesses said that the employment relationship between an employee in the government is different than say a whole foods was competition from other grocery stores. but why is that without the competition that the numbers show the salary, the so-called goldplated benefits simply aren't that high. the average pension in wisconsin for year is $21,000. there are watch as a minister
to listen to the router, one would imagine there is taxpayers set up with ungrateful public employees lap up the following blood. this simply isn't the case. across the country on average, 3% of state and local budgets are obligated towards pensions. in wisconsin at 1.5%. wisconsin's benefit -- pension fund is fully funded to 99.7%. there is no gaping crisis of pension settlement in wisconsin or any other states. as you heard in the testimony, the budget deficits are states that don't even have...
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throughout wisconsin and other states there are altar setup in which taxpayers are sacrificed and ungratefullic employees lap up the flowing blood. this simply isn't the case. across the country on average 3% of state and local budgets are obligated towards pensions. that is on the high and. in wisconsin it is 1.5%. wisconsin's pension fund is fully funded to 99.7%. there is no gaping crisis of pension fulton money in wisconsin are many other states and as you have heard in the testimony, the budget deficits are city -- sitting states and states to prohibit collective are getting have budget deficits and in some cases greater ones in the states that allow collective are giving for public employees. it is true as one of the witnesses said, that employment relationship between an employee in the government is a little bit different than say a whole foods with competition from other grocery stores. and why is it than without that competition the numbers show that the salary come the so-called goldplated benefits, simply aren't that high. the average pension in wisconsin per year is $21,000. the
throughout wisconsin and other states there are altar setup in which taxpayers are sacrificed and ungratefullic employees lap up the flowing blood. this simply isn't the case. across the country on average 3% of state and local budgets are obligated towards pensions. that is on the high and. in wisconsin it is 1.5%. wisconsin's pension fund is fully funded to 99.7%. there is no gaping crisis of pension fulton money in wisconsin are many other states and as you have heard in the testimony, the...
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the effects of making taxpayers back up, treasury and federal reserve bailouts are insolvent and ungrateful financial institution. during the housing bubble and our representative of democracy, the interest of foreign and domestic financial institutions was much better served than the interest of society as a whole, as joe stiglitz has been saying. but why were taxpayer interests poorly represented is because of regulatory capture. the financial industries saw huge loopholes in the capital requirements and risk that then and now are supposed to keep financial instability in check. the dodd-frank act left many issues open. it did not try to define systemic risk or to confront the ongoing foreclosure mess in fannie and freddie disasters. and the implementation of the regulation and for disciplining elite institutions has left to regulators. the keating five episode tells us how hard it will be for regulators to write rules that truly crack down on politically influential firms. sadly, the same gaps in issues exists in reform efforts unfolding in bosul and the european issue. the issue before
the effects of making taxpayers back up, treasury and federal reserve bailouts are insolvent and ungrateful financial institution. during the housing bubble and our representative of democracy, the interest of foreign and domestic financial institutions was much better served than the interest of society as a whole, as joe stiglitz has been saying. but why were taxpayer interests poorly represented is because of regulatory capture. the financial industries saw huge loopholes in the capital...