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senator bernie sanders is with us isfriday is time for broad sweep army organised and your uh... your hunkered down in vermont asthe snow is approaching that that beautiful of it's probably know we have a

Merrick Dog Food Coupons, senor meeting to talk about protectingsocial security medicare and medicaid tomorrow i think our attendance wasgoing to become a little bit but will have the meeting any help but it's beautiful and uh...

that's the way it is yeah and i shouldsay to our watchers on free speech to the airportpeople were watching tv that we don't have a live video feed of you today cuzyour coming from home 'cause you knowbasically that our thesis shutdown uh... there's a lot on the phone on the tabledeficit-reduction you proposed and and you legislation eugen chick hausky wheregraves are news story that now the great global warming influenceon this storm the chain c_p_i_ is just all kinds of the post office all kindsof but that's going to look total with but no one issue that to a concert thewhole of the people of medicine

deficit production the big are here at the purple most importantpoint that everybody cuts couple in the then about his the bike rambling or republican friends who talkabout uh... the only way that we could dodeficit reduction is by cutting social security medicare medicaid educationmarmol protection and everything that working families need enough withthe poll ryan but written of the budgets are about

here is the important point today wrapping you a percentage of g_d_p_ at about fifteenpoint seven fifteen point eight percent that is almost the lowest revenue that we had at the percentage of g_d_p_ in sixtyyear on the bill clinton m but clinton leftoffice we were running a significant surplus

over two hundred billion at that point revenue as a percentage of g_d_p_ with all put twenty percent revenue being incomes to the governmentmostly syntax revenue coming into the government atthe percentage of wall uh... he comic activity in the countrygross domestic product so the main point to be made is when youhear republicans have got to cut cut cut no more rep you know more taxes on the wealthy a largecorporations

they are simply trying to misinform the american people revenue is exactly a major problem that we have right now so then the next question is okay how do you get that revenue and we havejust introduced iron the fabric us congresswoman judgecounty uh... in indeed or legislation which is uh... addresses a huge hugeissue

prompted your permit on the show speaking for many many years now about the apps thirty of large corporations stashing their money in the caymanislands or bermuda or other tax havens so these companies make huge profits in fact right now corporate america is in drawingrecord-breaking profits and then what they do is they pop up

these phonies subsidiaries in the cayman islands an expression ofmoney there that day vero in taxes the result although all of that is today ara at one point two percent corporate revenue as a percentage ofg_d_p_ it's lower in the united states than anyother major country

india weepy deduct the organization foreconomic cooperation development for the major countries in the world and what ends up happening is that today corporations are paying just twelvepercent of their profits and taxes that's the lowest since nineteen seventy two so i think any simple ball person in thefamily department would say

we have got to end these absurd tax breaks uh... give you an example there is a building in the cayman islands five-story building that quote on quote houses eighteen thousand corporations got that one building eighteen thousandcorporations everybody understands what's going on

these are just post office boxes for large corporations in order for them to declare residencyin the cayman islands with the tax rate is zero we've gotta put an end to that andthat's what this legislation uh... if i a legislation old warsaw andby the president it would bring in something like fivehundred and ninety billion dollars over a ten-year period up a lot of money

the other thing that is dollars is the toll corporation to shut down inamerica and thought manufacturing in low-wage countries abroad that therefore going to have to pay taxes to delighted states of americayelp i was reminded by a staffer app thatmorning tom that in two thousand and eight all ofthese pic banks and corporations bank of americaall these other guys

they went begging to the american people begat their welfare checks they hand out after they agree that illegal behavior and recklessness almost what these financial system two attorneys to revel attn they were american companies problem tothe american and jot needed a little bit of a help

from the taxpayer of america pool year plato in two thousand and ten our friends at bank of america babushka several hundred subsidiariesindicated island in order to avoid into the united faith of america so one day there great americancompanies bidding a handout from taxpayers the next day their foreigncompanies not wanting to make taxes in

this country not wanting to help us deal with that that's a production andjust a couple of weeks ago did i mention this weapon multiple on the show the business roundtable which is a group of studios of thelargest corporations in america they propose that we raise the medicareeligibility age from seven p

years of age they propose were raised in socialsecurity retirement age to stephanie so these guys who ought to be a putting their money their profits intothe cayman islands in order to avoid paying taxes inamerica lowering the amount of revenue ourcountry needs penn state

that but they got up and fight all wedon't have enough revenue cut social security but cut medicare let's cut medicaidlet's cut veterans' programs i think that is grotesque amended to really a moral outrage and at something we have to address and congresswoman russia copy and i ithink a pic of a good step forward on that issue wishes and regards

all the only area but i want to or alertpeople about i getting dealing with deficit reduction is everybody should remember the goals all the talk in washington is four trillion dollars in deficit in in reducing the debt the debt over a ten-year career uh... the good news is that the deficitwhich had previously been a little bit over a trillion is now down to eighthundred billion

after those who were making someprogress on deficit reduction all what people should be aware of is that most of that deficit reduction significant part of it had to do with cocked in programs that working families and lower incomepeople desperately need so the challenge right now as wecontinue on the path of deficit reduction it to bring in a potentialamount of revenue

eliminating outrageous people with taxes is one waytwo sms establishes bernice our senator bernie sanders melisa taking your call all students to understand garment program fifteen minutes past thehour fisher checkout party's website caesar's dot senate dot gov integratenewsletter there it's a great using informationaggregations site picket signs station too fastest woman

citizens of that this is the time martin university dot light up opened dot comas well benefits of the report stuff thirty regret that fifteen and welcome back al watching free speecht_v_ on direct t_v_ satellite t_v_ in buffalo new york you are on the air was senator bernie sanders good afternoon senator or i i just got a say that there arereal quick that uh... senator please do

not allow mr atul to become a liabilityto close to when the uh... when it comes into power for candy because he was alot elem among the cut you off cuz i just you know we don't uh... i thought nonstop my apologies burning john in napervilleillinois john what's up year on we are i would say it's anabsolute it after connor to show that there was apope u_-two uh... mister standards i had a question to you about stock market tome it seemed like the stock market um...

and understand the point of demonoidtheir but to me at the root of all of you are country and it to me if you werehere in the stock market and that would allow corporations to baby he stoppedagreed so much because then they would certain put money back into theircompany by uh... employing more people here and i just came to me that thestock market u and understand the point of it i mean isthere any well he did well i think drawn the portable before market as to help of compu revenue from the public

uh... i think the major concern uh... that all you have of white male not just it is the role that wall streetplayers in our economy and over and over again we've got thewhole wheat go back to wall street because of theirincredible wealth and their incredible uh... white now you have six of thelargest financial institutions

having asset equivalent to two-thirds of the gross domesticproduct market from nine trillion dollars and that in itself is problematic when you talk about acompetitive economy but the second point is they are not using their capital

to help small and medium friesbusinesses road jobs what they have become isn't a highlander unto themselves and i'll become a gambling casino thefunction of which is to enrich themselves so they are no longer a part of theproductive economy helping mormon medium flights businessesproduced goods and services rather that there is the gambling casino to make money for themselves soof what i decided to join that that is

an issue that i think we should focusedon i think we've got a break-up these giant banks i think the need to be for more regulation and i think the goalis for them to get a lot of the capital this sitting on out into the productive economy bernie we have just a little less than aminute yet many european countries i think they've even much of the u_s_ call for a small transaction tax onstock trades you think it's a good will and i support that uh... some of thepoem harken an audience from others

to do that uh... it is a progressive way to raise revenue it is also empty a an approach today have been the kind of acceptance speculation uh... that led up into the terriblerecession in the first place you gotta put a damper on that speculation and hopefully it would result in moremoney being left out

to the productive economy and seem to work quite well forturn-of-the-century towards the mid sixties we have here instance separate so surprising that iswith us six that's the arduous specialization andwhat is a sell-off isotonic local attorney said that the link below zerobernie starting with party our branches bernieour senators senators on the listing calls from

from vermont bob in bradenton florida on the linewith for it yes grow senator centers and to look at themhonorable today we have tons of millions of people were under underemployed andyet we have a record corporate profits what actions to mitigate but worker wages back in line with with corporate profits bob thanks very much

for that excellent excellent question and i would think palm one of thekillings that disturbs me very much in terms of both congress in the media is the degree to which we are not talking about thecollapsing middle class the fact and bald indicated uh... we have

not only millions of people unemployedreal unemployment in america about seven point eight percent let's never forget there a lot of peopleworking twenty hours because we can't work forty hours weekemploy most full-time and there are a lot of people given uplooking for work and i'm not counted in the unemployment the perfect and then as bauman cake got millions more people work at awal-mart mcdonald in for the low-wage jobs

and they're working forty fifty hours aweek and they're not earning enough money totake care of themselves or their families alternet working without any health care uh... benefits they're working withoutany uh... paid leave sick leave and they're really being exploited that is the issue issue is how do we grow the middle class

specially at a time when the wealthiestpeople of doing phenomenally well and large corporations are enjoyingrecord breaking pop folk uh... bob let me just tell you a coupleof things but i think we should be doing uh... number one uncommon i've discussed with many manytimes what economists will tell you is thefastest way to create millions of jobs and to make our country stronger andmore productive is to invest in rebuilding our crumblinginfrastructure

that means roads bridges uh... water systems waste-water plantsbleeding-heart why a lot we need major repair in our majorimprovements in our airport uh... an air controlling system a wealth of food is falling further andfurther behind uh... europe uh... japan and

even china we need to invest mass transportation weneed to invest in transforming our energy system away from fossil fuels like coal and oilwe need major win projects solar efforts with the geothermal we need biomass we create jobs doing that as well we need to be changing our trade policy

which encourages companies in manyrespects the shutdown in america and move to try and or or or both low-wage uh... countries so those or some of the ideas that weare working on to try to create the millions of jobs all people need andy in later orion michigan you're on the air acenter bernie sanders there are very proud park thank you somuch for all the work that you do on the

upper middle class i really appreciateit unlike this guy gets my main question ison i mean uh... archiver jury here inmichigan and uh... we of just saw democracy being subverteduh... repertoire life here with our state house and our right to work institute in ourstate and i'd like to know is what can we doon because it feels like no one seems to be paying attention if you look thepresident himself doesn't pay taxes he doesn't think

he doesn't use reaches out every othergroup with a democratic party except for unions and uh... i guess what what can we do of burningin our state to bring attention to what's going on here and overturn this the smart and in fact fought for thatvery important question and case listeners may not know dear briefly with what india is talkingabout of the republican legislature inmichigan recently voted

to make could michigan a uh... a bike towork we call it paldon purple made a real vicious attack against trade unionists mistake and people who were trying to uh... havejobs that pay a living wage calm uh... i think it and the uh... a couplepoints i would make in response uh... as

you probably know that kept it wasfunded uh... by a lot of or third-party groupsbig-money groups hall who fall abuse reasonable argumentspreferred that people working for low wages uh... which hawk then the need uh... to repeal citizens united and realcampaign finance reform so that we action every big moneyinterest welcome billionaire cooper cannot buy elections and by candidates

terrible legislation like the right to work bill i in michigan a typeable at your point about thepresident of the democrats stop being stronger in the pending unions isabsolutely right unions uh... tomorrow morning power should beright at the front door of the democratic coalition holiday if dole could have had a pressconference with which prompted the other day and he mentioned

who's head of the a_f_l_c_i_o_ an indentured at twelve million memberswould block walnuts twelve million people in all our peopleand come election time many of those people are out knocking ondoors doing the right thing for progressive typically need to be a bird and they need to be defended more so there are a number of total unionthings that we need to do make it easier uh... in terms of card check

for workers to be able to form you but make it easier so that unionorganizer of the market fired uh... for their efforts which oftenhappens with their working uh... at a company for every let me just say that the uh...the union's today at historically have played the most important role in my view and in protecting the american middleclass people don't know that

but the unions are responsible for manyof the progress of games that this country helping in terms ofwages working conditions uh... health-care programs housingetcetera so hang in there these are tough times but some of us who are more than aware uh... speak not just myself but manyother people in the senate the house who or where the enormously importantrole carpenter's union your union and others have played too much else coupons always begins server status withus is uh...

license for hillary programs headers answering your questions in ournational town homie will be back with more in just a second checkout policewebsite singers dot senate dot gov and you'll find yourself wealth informationflows of we previously replies twenty seven minutes past sites as well as well that soundsperfect but really it's our budget birdie our our national town hallmeeting with a guy i think of as a merrick is senator dole the good people over a month are proudthat the that he is one of their two

senators senator bernie sanders uh... career so there was a small arearight here all ok amidst the snow there remote all in san francisco california nearsimpson's blue unfinished enters uh... i'm calling about uh... the uh... h_r_ sixty-fourseven the postal accountability pakka that waspassed in two thousand sex its most people don't know that this bill written by how etc

and that's what's responsible for thecorporate services com having financial woes which your anyone else d able tosponsored bill simply repeal picture are sixty four oh seven and give you know breathing life back into apostles army well alone paul thanks very much for thequestion and that is an issue but i have worked hard on will continue to workvery hard on uh... and what paul presence isabsolutely

correctable a lot of people don'tunderstand that when the media talks about the financialproblems facing the postal service uh... they forget that the major problem odd and in fact uh... the problem responsible what eighty percent of the postal service to financialwaters since two thousand in seven

uh... is what paul is talking about andthat is two thousand six george bush uh... insisted on a provision in thepostal bill which meant at the postal service payout seventy-five years our future retiree health benefits in a ten-year period

uh... that amounts to over five billiondollars every single year there is no other entity united for the government the comesanywhere near close to that nowhere to be to the best of myknowledge in the private sector in america on the world so this is an incredibly onerous burden is the major cause of the financial crisis

facing the postal so poor what i introduced legislation theanswers we did do that uh... we introduce sweeping reform legislation which among manyother things included language uh... that would uh... e eliminate theneed for the postal service the pay about five billion dollars intothat retirement fund right now what we are working onespecially since the postmaster

announced that he wanted to end saturday mail delivery uh... in orders we're going to be working very very hardto put together a coalition in the senate and the house four-wheel possible reform which protects drops which gives the postal service theopportunity to aren't more revenue in a variety of ways

and also uh... is pulled indicates eliminate that onerous burden and virginia beach for jane you're onthe air was senator centers yester thank you for your hard work com appreciate your voice samir and uh... sender centers all over thank you forall of your hard work and you're adherents to a uh...

creed of help the people i think your my conserve my mean reservea car with what is being done about the highwaysituation during the bush administration they wereraised the weight limit four times anant mallik feed every engineering standard for highways bill prior to two thousandthat into lebanon funded mandates from thefederal government that states have to improve thosehighways and would it be up a good idea

to reduce that weight limit at least byforty thousand pounds until we catch up with the deterioration of our roads andbridges of you make a very important points uh... and the point of the colour is makingdarker remember this was a former mayor when you look advantage don't comply with federal highways bymarch are pretty bad shape in

throughout the country one of the major causes or these veryvery and they do a lot of damage two bridgesand wrote plywood simply and for the poll but whenyou're absolutely right uh... we have to do one of two things atleast make sure that if very very heavy trucks continue being on roads with they really should not be

than those companies are going to haveto pay for the cost of repairing those roads or else we prevent those very very heavy trucks for being on those roads and in in thefirst place but most importantly uh... the point is that all roads uh... bridges are in very very bad shape this is one of the contributing factors

we've got to address it in new york city list and the leader of the oral mollyronnie or senator centers wrote because centers particularly the that perhaps the competition for the routethat they languishing because the competition that is uh... trucks cars buses didn't an airlineseparately subsidized by the government

network case perhaps the uh... that the railroads will be competitive and repeatedly tohave high-speed rail killing uh... it and also a devotee garmentwhich results from the study on populating by the rules global elections say is idly for a dozendifferent reasons uh... including huh

protecting our environment and combating global warming um... we have got to moving aggressively to improve and expand carell system uh... if i mentioned earlier huh compared to europe compared to japanand given china uh... i'll rail system is way way behind uh... in high-speed rail kanin

other areas so i think it makes a hell of a lot oftime or that we invest in the whole rail system under thestimulus fact we did do that i know in the state of vermont we putfifteen million dollars to improve rail uh... that was going on all over thecountry but we need a coordinated aggressive at that uh... to make rail a much more important part of ourtransportation system both for cargo

uh... and put passengers one of the areafor example that we can make from great improvements is gettingpeople at the airport a lot faster than we do right now so theentrance mo we have got to invest happily in rail and by the way when wedo that we create jobs as well jerry n c so cal all california's originated that's fineyou can accrues kalyan monterey bay to aunt unhide complements to mr harmon forgreat program in a great addition to the

national conversation we had and a senator standard belong to thestand unlike so many of the republicans who donot apparently yes thank you heard thepartners during prisoners i must tell you i'll watch really really and his brotherour capacity to deliver an effective messages week lawyers his week bodylanguage and his ineffectiveness debate in the senate floor problems were placewe leave the majority leader do you agree with someone like like side orbarbara copiers republics or well

yourself that's my question unknown architexterry you know the uh... i don't agree i'll tell you why he everyreader has to strengthen harry reid houses weaknesses and i think uh... harry would be thefirst person to pull your buddy dot inconsiderable world's most popularproduct

how about on the other hand what the most important qualities of themajority leader have to have if you have to reflect and worked with the people quarry in the caucus any doubt that extraordinarily well he talked about might political view from probably themost productive member of the caucus with people who are extremely

conservative you have to from morrow quest together a kind of polish indofolks who can go forward which is a lot then you think uh... in p dot that innocent pretty wellthink he should not be blamed tell you the truth perception of hurried up a lot moreprogressive in his views than many people think

but into leader if you've got a reflect many many are the benefits of the caucus who may not be as progressive and uh... so it's a tough job uh... i think he does it well joanna lake elsinore california near thecenter bernie sanders senator standards supporters people ifyou have you been listening to you

earlier disgusting to me she's about thepostal boxes commitment to health care and my question i guess you didn't howmuch book but this before according to a public area rectify this uh... five billion dollar annualcontribution to what appears to be a helped church planting put that moneydirectly into as was are universal health care plan out government optionto help offset some of those expenditures along with dealing with butsay worker's compensation and all the other healthcare funding issues that wehave but we use in the current model of obama uh... the president's health careplan to try to reduce the exposure to

some of the private and public enterprises wardrobe you're in pretty interesting uh... point and it but you're touching on i think isbut the functionality in general although health care system here is the postoffice putting it might you fought too much money nolonger needs to do that the money into retiree

uh... health system are all over america a small businessesor troubling with escalating costs of health care and they're putting a lotof their profits that they'd like to reinvest in the business into health care i got fifty million people who today didnot have any health insurance we hoped that will change significantly when obama care becomes implemented you a lot of people outthere when i have insurance but i apply

deductibles would have high co-payments how primary health care system theability of people defying a doctor when they need a doctor primary care isdisastrous dental care disasters ecosalon historical opens is dysfunctional we'rethe only major countries on earth with national health care program fee subpartmuch person on health care both or not famous poem playoff fulfill its that we thought video perfectly capablewith you're listening to the time markmanprogram

visit some hardman dot com car audio it's much very savor a senator berniesanders taking your calls in a national town on the check out his websitecenters dot senate dot gov welcome back to our old separatingtennessee around the u_s_ and their sanders elections and free speech to theeight ross thanks for watch how are you going it is an honorto speak to both of you i love you shows circus sanders you are a wonderfulsenator i appreciate it thank you very much have a questioning curiosity questions

watched it differs between right to work for less and free trade and so much is the money you harmfulworking and stuff like that problem you're a pretty quick and i used these words advisedly there have been e-class walter being waged by the ruling class

the big-money interests of americaagainst workers in this country since but and they are clearly won the war and the result is that the richard doingphenomenally well real wages have gone down for millionsof workers median family income of combat about five thousand dollars in the last ten years and trough of low what about right towork and what about so-called free trade

and those are just tool of the tools that corporate america llc and theruling class of this country for viewers in terms of right to work what they sayis essentially what that legislation bothin michigan and all of the state that happens pardo for workers informal invent a new unions so they can negotiate good contractswith the employer

and for that unions can play an activerole in the political process corporate america big money trust don't want that they want desperate people willing to work for anything at all and not having he means by which they can come together make demands on the employer that bubble what the other flights of the point is

we all got a break union we're gonnamake it hard for workers perform unions but you know in addition to that wouldhave to worry about american workers because we have unfettered free trade we can go to vietnam uh... we could go to china uh... we could go to countries aroundthe world were working for making fifty seventy-five ton and our and we can bring the productsright back into america where apple you know that i phone you have in yourpocket made in china

photo i_d_ departments will you wantmade in china uh... and we don't have to worry aboutamerican workers and then on top of that by the way we will take the profits that we make how much i knew factories i want to pay taxes united thinkgovernment on that even the word american company way to put them in the cayman islands itwould have to pay any taxes

and that on top of all that with a higha lobbyist they come to washington socials and writting medicare veteranleaves an education that's what it's about so what role do you read that the flighttwo of the mechanisms the corporate americaworks to be co-workers and that is attacks on unions

the state's right to work and unfettered free trade bernie about a minute before the breakdown the time for caller what what do you see happening in congress tonight isin situations well we have got to you know we haveintroduced legislation that very sweeping legislation that basically 'cause who corporationsthat invest in china but you know what find it if you wannabest in trying to get you can

but who pay taxes fair american company you gonna pay taxes in the united parcel do you think you could have used thatmoney to create jobs without that um... that you just have to pull so dot aswell as the support and so i think that's it for the first group thank youmissus will be back with for your questions and very easy answersradicals to the place to live there as his lawyer personally do as saying not not a chance to jump perfect programis our budget burning our celebrities

hitters taking your calls internationaltown hall meeting and frank in or worth caroline paris and theirsenators every frank young here is fine they are ready at by yet senator thankyou for a typical aboard the probability pond running into space like talk to myfriends play within their north carolina area effected by the way it should be there to protect what the waste dotthanks but i really believe that uh... that's way that that progressives can'tgo about explaining that the uh... uh... g_o_p_

cutting that budget is nothing but that you were today oran people middle class on the poor it thatthey really have to articulate moderate account what the connector andnot they all were the cut-out way director or what you're going to do and how yougotta do it and critiquing it better and i think that would be detached wayticket saying that to get people to understand that the g_o_p_ does not havetheir best interests at heart

frank none of the great point uh... and you're absolutely right uh... pay attention at the house follow what we're going tobe responding for the so-called brian budget uh... poll-driven plus with therepublican vice presidential rohith nominee uh... and dog he is chairman of thebudget committee in the house he's got a big

bringing forth a budget and without having to be in the budgetyet all i can pretty well tell you what it's going to be it's going to be map of card in medicare in medicaid in student loans in education in general ininfrastructure your name the program that helps working people

and they're gonna cut it and frank is absolutely right there aremany people think well they just cutting waste that are cutting waste they're gonna make it harder senior to get decent helped him become acat hard up for children and lower-income people to get healthcare they're going to make it harder even harder than it is today for working families to be able toafford

education to make it harder the create jobs what building thehousing that we need or the roads and bridges that we need are they going to go after socialsecurity absolutely so i think frank the point is we have got to make them spelled out and that we have to tell the americanpeople exactly what they're doing their job isto protect the wealthiest people in this

country who pay for their campaigns and they're doing it by going to waragainst working families and uh... we have got to document that uh... is clearly as we can well watches on free speech t_v_ andcable t_v_ and i'm always highlight your new york city centers sinners sanders great job um...

it seems like most of everything that wetalk about is all different parts of uh... what isreferred to as the corporate takeover to globalization everything from uh... that privatizing of the post office when the corporation takes over thereactually gonna steal those billions that and put away for a bit retirement seems like they become stronger andstronger every year in and um... if the people are gettingbehind the curve

and your that argues seem to be our mainfighter that we have for us art do you really think that we're goingto be able to pizza corporations or not well or you know what to do both maybe that would work with your public alot of good questions literally right on the market maybe i'll steps of the rootof everything and and uh... first while let me be clear likewhy do they show every week and many people are familiar with lee but thereare a lot of people and cogswell minority visual but many dozens of members of the housefrom seven to work very hard

on behalf of working people up more thanjust me but i'll because what we're up again uh... we are up against or a situation in which the people on top unbelievable from of money uh... and with that money uh... they hire lobbyists

uh... to push their legislation uh... they are prepared in the house shutdown bo cooper factories andamerican sent them to china they avoid paying u_s_ taxes but puttingtheir money in the cayman islands and elsewhere uh... and they agreed to appears to have no end they want moremore and more i'd i myself don't know how you spend hundreds of millions of dollars butthats

terribly their goldberg bought more and more more so we have a real tough fight on ahandsome i wouldn't get you on that the republican party has become the a in extreme right wingparty of the democratic party is much tooconservative to my mind pulpit alike at all i can figure out isthat we gotta continue the fight you know martin luther king junior talkedabout the author of history

being long but bending toward justice either pop times in our country forworking people uh... but if you look at americanhistory uh... sometimes surprising things happenat the pricing point uh... no one would believe twenty orthirty years ago that you would have african-american as president of the united flight uh... we have a huge progress in recentyears

utah and women's rights on gay rights paula and and in other areas but in terms of the needs of workingfamilies and the economy we'll losing ground and we have to figure out ways to bringour people together the fed up to be very powerful specialinterests bernie we have bottoming i have here for you wrap up the weekend what do we seek acome in with the weekend

well we don't just picked up from hopefor a good question poem we've got i think on the real issues and and often media doesn't dothat they're in picasa parent of speculations stay focused what are the issues issues or the brookline of america'smiddle class in the growing gap between the very very wealthy and everybody else what's the goal

the goal of how do you create a fullemployment economy which provide decent paying jobs for our people that picture lol issue ofglobalization patient issue of like to work and the role of unions and our economy it it takes you to the issue rebuildingall manufacturing sector so that we produce the product in this country that people consume

uh... it takes you in terms of beyond ralph deficit-reduction are doing it in a fair way we are not going to fire that he thinkthat they about official we are not going to do what the republicans wanted but thepresident what it worries me very much aboutcutting social security medicare as and medicareother changes because of the focus of the fight against ourselves bottom linewe have failed because of the local

fighting lost in the process is becausethe first half of the shins greasy thank you so much for being with us inthis week's blacklisted

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