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and a basic promise. - a nation that rewards the effort and determination of every single american. - so the least among us shall have an equal chance to achieve the greatest things. - and the doors of higher education will be open to all. - no matter what your circumstances or where you are, you are part of the life of our great nation. - it s one thing all our presidents agree on, each in their own unique way. [patriotic music winds down] - have a good life. we will see you soon. - and to get that good life, all we had to do was follow the instruction manual on how to do the right thing. study hard, be nice to your brother. - get him! - go to college, graduate, and voila, achieve the american dream. but at some point. [clattering] - the us economy shrinking. - they re not getting married. they re not getting homes. they re not getting jobs. - we ve been looking at 40 years of flat wages. - those doors to opportunity got harder to open. [light laughter] - this is a big one
- this is chairman of the committee, sponsor of the manager s amendment, bill goodling. technically, the manager s amendment where this first pops up is under his name. - so the first time we see any mention of this provision is in the manager s amendment. and he controls that amendment? - right. it doesn t necessarily mean it s his thing. - it s not a smoking gun. but obviously. - he would have been in a position to make it happen. - yeah. making this one of the most interesting things bill goodling s ever done. - thing keeps popping out of my ears. - a moderate republican from pennsylvania, he was a former superintendent who is known for being great with money. [cash register dings] - [laughs] - next is buck mckeon. representative mckeon was the chairman of the higher education subcommittee. so he would have been the first crack at the bill. he would have had to plausibly be aware of what was in the manager s amendment. - he even kind of looks like he is happy he got away with someth
without a ton of public discussion, without as much attention. - yes. - this was a big step. now we knew when it came in and that it was slipped in where it was less likely to be noticed. this enabled ryan to come up with three top suspects. - this is chairman of the committee, sponsor of the manager s amendment, bill goodling. technically, the manager s amendment where this first pops up is under his name. - so the first time we see any mention of this provision is in the manager s amendment. and he controls that amendment? - right. it doesn t necessarily mean it s his thing. - it s not a smoking gun. but obviously. - he would have been in a position to make it happen. - yeah. making this one of the most interesting things bill goodling s ever done. - thing keeps popping out of my ears. - a moderate republican from pennsylvania, he was a former superintendent who is known for being great with money. [cash register dings] - [laughs] - next is buck mckeon. representative mckeon was the
this enabled ryan to come up with three top suspects. - this is chairman of the committee, sponsor of the manager s amendment, bill goodling. technically, the manager s amendment where this first pops up is under his name. - so the first time we see any mention of this provision is in the manager s amendment. and he controls that amendment? - right. it doesn t necessarily mean it s his thing. - it s not a smoking gun. but obviously. - he would have been in a position to make it happen. - yeah. making this one of the most interesting things bill goodling s ever done. - thing keeps popping out of my ears. - a moderate republican from pennsylvania, he was a former superintendent who is known for being great with money. [cash register dings] - [laughs] - next is buck mckeon. representative mckeon was the chairman of the higher education subcommittee. so he would have been the first crack at the bill. he would have had to plausibly be aware of what was in the manager s amendment. - he even