they had, say, the automated systems tell police things that might be dangerous in certain countries that are at risk of bloodshed. those questions were set aside in the company just went ahead and grew s if mark zuckerberg were running an airline, all he would care about is growing, and he would have airplanes that were not and tamed well and he would have plane crashes all the time as part of doing business? i think i can say, having run through as many documents as i haven t spent so much time with them, facebook is very innovative, and they do a lot of interesting things. they build a lot of great things. maintaining them isn t a strength though. so it s probably for the best that this is an an airline. why does zuckerberg go to work every day? what does he want now? he maybe he turned his project from college over and made 120 billion dollars, something like that. is it the money? he s not doing anything particularly interesting. he is not one of those guys who scott rocke
3,247%. back in 1986 a billion in student loans and grants and now it s 120 billion dollars and a recent study by the department of education found the reason colleges and universities are charging more and more tuition and room and board is because students have all of this money available to them. so, in the end, isn t the federal government to blame for that? i m uninclined to think that. i think college tuition are rising ly. i was reading out in oklahoma higher default rate in the country. and many are getting a pell grant or some grant to su subsidize the eating and living. and poverty is a factor. putting america back to work because i am convinced that the 2 trillion dollars spent
storm are getting the most of every single recovery dollar, and to ensure that the disaster funds are timed and targeted in the most efficient and appropriate manner. the democratic senator from new york has acknowledged now that this is going to be a tough fight in the congress given the fiscal cliff and some members have not been friendly to disaster relief, but the care with which the package has been put together has given us a good head start. that s a quote from the senators of new york and new jersey, all democrats and we still don t know how much the federal government is ultimately going to write a check for, areas hit by hurricane katrina back in 2005, received a total of more than 120 billion dollars in federal aid when all was said and done, kelly. peter doocy, we thank you for that. well, we ve been reporting this and we have to report it again, it s been a week of
stamps and forget about poverty. but the reason we are paying people and extending long-term unemployment benefits so that there is not a revolution and people uprising in the streets. we are paying people and the point is, not for the fact we have long term unemployment benefits. but people don t have jobs. you can see people sitting on the couch saying i don t want to work. for the most part americas are not bum and it is they don t want a check from the government. they want a job. what the government has done and because republicans and democrats hate each other they are not passing reform. and doing medicaid and medicare x. no tax policy. what we are talking about here is symptoms and that is the pay off. 120 billion tracey. and 120 billion dollars. and on the flip side. now we are starting to hear the buffet rule and taxing the
romney, saying they north consistent conservatives. they are not consistent conservatives and talks with some length and sharpness, digs about where they aren t consistent conservatives and says she is. look, we can look at these polls. there s a month to go. a lot of people haven t focused and things could change in next month. in washington the fight over the payroll tax holiday continues. there s news that you broke with senators about something coming tomorrow? democrats are pushing it extending the payroll tax cut for the middle class republicans a lot of doubts about it kent conrad the chairman of the senate budget committee said the senate leader reid because republican and democratic plans were voted down this last week he s going to come up with a new compromise to pay for it, 120 billion dollars for the next year.