you know that i ll fight for you and your family every single day as hard as i know how. you know that. and further to this issue of trust, the president took aim at mr. romney for misleading voters with egregious and desperate claims that chrysler is moving jeep production to china. it s not true. everybody knows it s not true. the car companies themselves have told governor romney to knock it off. you don t scare hard-working americans just to scare up some votes. that s not what being president is all about. no, it isn t what being president is all about, but it is what the romney campaign is all about, as he demonstrated today in wisconsin trading rolled up sleeves for his salesman s suit and warning voters that a vote for the president could mean another recession, among other horrors.
i m like how do you say that? like i don t know exactly what you re going to do but i like the way you ve done it in the past. what is that? i m going to cut you short because you re not allowed to promote your own show on mine. in the sport of hypocrisy, mr. romney is really an olympian. what could be more hippo critical than going around thumping your chest saying i love business while at the same time disparaging chrysler? this gets into a realm of, you know, politicians, let s face it, are always shading the truth, but there aren t shades here. this is just plain wrong. the same thing happened with the when he was asked to explain how he would create 12 million jobs over 4 years. the campaign furnished three studies, provided them. those studies didn t prove anything at the time. so it s not this is just plain old black and white. this isn t about shading and spinning. this is about saying something that is just demonstrably false.
from wednesdpennsylvania. the bill passed in the house and senate but the governor still has not passed. hours the first of two jobless reports from the election will be released. the monthly jobless reports comes out 2 days before the election. if you are one in the statistics we have help for you. cheryl casone is here she has three companies hiring right now. there are a lot of people who are looking for work and struggling to find the right type of jobs. some of the companies come out of a different range of jobs. general motors is the first one. you know this company. they are the car maker they make buicks and chryslers and cadillacs and chevrolets. cadillac chevrolet are not hireing this week. these are high-tech jobs. right now they want to out source 90 percent of the it work in the company. they want to bring those jobs
jobs plan. that s the choice we face. it is up to you to decide which plan is the real american jobs act. i want to emphasize i want to work with republicans on ways to create jobs. last week, congress passed a trade agreement that will allow us to start selling more goods into korea. we buy a lot of hyundais and kias. i want them to buy some fords and chevys and chryslers. wherever we have the possibility to work together to move this economy forward, i am going to seize on that opportunity. that s the kind of progress on the economy we can keep on making. to do so, we have to focus lesson trying to satisfy one wing of one party. we have to focus more on doing what it takes to help the
it s october 14th. your a.m. wake-up call. i m carol costello joining you live from new york. it s a countdown to a showdown. the mayor of new york says protesters need to leave the park so it can be cleaned. occupy wall street organizers say they are staying right where they are. in fact, the protesters have begun cleaning up the park themselves as they see it, the mayor s cleanup is really an eviction notice. mayor, we do a lot better up cleaning up wall street than this park. not only that we have more than 650,000 signatures from every country in the world. supporting the people we re occupying wall street. the mayor needs to not evict them. they ve been there for almost a month protesting the weak economy and a political system many deem corrupt. the best response tore the alleged plot to kill the saudi ambassador. sanctions are paying off and they vow to ratchet up the pressure. several lawmakers want stronger measures like crippling their currency by pressuring