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You have gotten to see up close the with the house functions. What you see as the principal differences a from then and the way the house is run now as you prepare to take the oath and throw oath . It was 12 years ago, when washington was quite a different place. Back in those days, people had the opportunity to dialogue across the aisle. Coming here from State Government, where governor daniels has always had the principle that we will be a party of purpose, we will get things done and try to create environments will we have the opportunities for job growth, i share the frustration of almost every other american, which is the fact that washington is broken. It appears not much is getting done. Hopefully we can bring common sense from indiana. Our freshman class is a class of folks who of coming to washington to get things done. Mr. Messer, what is your job as a freshman president for republican . Thatur principals job is you tried to run the class meetings. At our first meeting, i est
From earlier tonight, the oregon kitrnors debate between solver and his republican challenger. Coming up wednesday, Michele Bachmann is the speaker of the Heritage Foundation where she will discuss the effect of the tea party and the political process. You can see that event live starting at 10 a. M. Eastern on cspan. Later, we will hear from defense secretary chuck hagel when he speaks before the association of the u. S. Army. Coverage of his remarks at 12 30 p. M. Eastern on cspan. Here a few of the comments we receive from our viewers. I am a nurse and i just watched your segment on cspan regarding troops going to liberia in regards to the ebola virus and helping out over there. I am ok with that. However, i really do believe that the only way to keep prevents safe is to anybody coming over from liberia to the United States. Have a vaccine for this ebola virus yet. If an american does become ill and dies because of it, it is not fair to the american people. It is not doing us a serv
Who is trying to decide who to vote for here, what can you do for me tomorrow or in the first year to help me without my loan stress . I find that young people want freedom. They dont want their future mortgage by deficits which is paying for it. Their motivation for freedom. I dont mind somebody refinancing their Student Loans. I just dont think the taxpayer should have to pay for it. Taxpayers are struggling as these students are. Are we going to ask them to struggle even more for a tax payers fi . If they can get a better deal they should. I just dont the taxpayer should pay for it. Well go to the colonel. Common quarries become a controversial issue in louisiana and around the country. Our governor contends that the initiative represents federal overreach. Regardless of where you stand on that point should the federal government play a role in education . And what should that role be . Colonel . Thank you, stephanie. The constitution has no role for education in k through 12 for th
In jonesboro and those joining us across the country on cspan and listening on cspan radio. Bring you this debate live from the university of arkansas global campus in fayetteville. Our thanks to the university of arkansas for their help with the first and only live televised debate between the two u. S. Senate candidates. The debate focuses on three topics education, transportation and economic development, and job creation. 60h candidate will have seconds to answer followed by a 32nd rebuttal. We will make time for a 92nd closing statement. Joining me on stage tonight are michael panelists are my copanelists. And the moderator from talk business and politics, rosie bronx. Our audience of more than 300 invited guests has been asked to remain silent during this debate. I know it will be difficult but i have total faith in our audience tonight to be able to do this. We will make an exception at this moment as we welcome the stage the candidates for the United States senate, tom cotton a