woodall: mr. speaker, i appreciate you being with us this afternoon and giving me the opportunity to come down here and talk about where we've been in this week on capitol hill, trying to find a pathway forward. now, as with every decision that we make, mr. speaker, as you know, you and i have been here for 18 months, with a voting card in hand, trying to make those decisions for our constituents back home, trying to bring their voice to be heard on capitol hill, and we're facing one of those choices right here today. which lane will we choose, mr. speaker? we've proposed, passed today here in the house in a bipartisan way, a proposal that will create one million new jobs. now i'm going to go on and bring out some other studies and where those jobs are coming from, but one of the folks we're going to hear from, that's going to confirm the job creation opportunities that exist in this proposal, is going to be president barack obama because he will have stood about 10 feet behind me in a state of th