are faced with the issue are the question of abortion. i would say, a long time ago, with not enough information. a lot of secrets and trying to make my own decisions. to say to a woman you make this decision. i trust you to make this decision. she could ve been the victim of rape, incest, abuse, a college student has to try to figure out how i m gonna finish college and help my family. there s too many things woman has to consider. you re going to put this terrible burden on a woman alone and give her the whole responsibility? and then without reminding her that another person inside of her body who should have civil rights as well. so you ignore the motherly instincts, the natural instinct of most women who are about to be mothers, and at the high crisis. matt, you say i just trust her to make the decision.
are faced with the issue or the question of abortion. i would say, a long time ago, with not enough information.n. a lot of secrets and trying to make my own decisions. to say to a woman, you make this decision. i trust you to make this decision. she could ve been the victim of rape, incest, abuse, a college student has to try to figure out how i m gonna finish college and help my family. there s too many things a woman has to consider. you re going to put this terrible burden on a woman alone and give her the whole responsibility? and then without reminding her that another person inside of her body who should have civil rights as well. so you ignore the motherly instincts, the natural instinct of most women who are about to be mothers, and at the high crisis period, you say i just trust her to make the decision. then you want to legalize
about the economy? jobs, what s going to happen to our jobs. do i have to worry about it. do i have to worry about my kids. they re 15, 16 years old. they re going to go to college. they re going to find jobs after their finish college? after we going to be able to afford college? is the united states going to be the number one economic power in the world or like they say china is going to take over us. are all the jobs going to be shifted overseas, are we going to stay in the united states, are we going to be able to get a decent pay. not like the minimum wage, live day by day, something is going to be like all days, something where america is great, and still something is going to make us afford to take vacations, afford to have homes, luxuries? what is your vision for what a middle class economy looks like? so i think the most important thing that we have to do, which, you know, frankly, the country hasn t focussed enough on is
eddie, what do you want to hear from a presidential candidate about the economy? jobs, what s going to happen to our jobs. do i have to worry about it. do i have to worry about my kids. they re 15, 16 years old. they re going to go to college. they re going to find jobs after their finish college? after we going to be able to afford college? is the united states going to be the number one economic power in the world or like they say china is going to take over us. are all the jobs going to be shifted overseas, are we going to stay in the united states, are we going to be able to get a decent pay. not like the minimum wage, live day by day, something is going to be like all days, something where america is great, and still something is going to make us afford to take vacations, afford to have homes, luxuries? what is your vision for what a middle class economy looks like? so i think the most important
unfilled. many require skills training but not a college degree. yet for too long, the public and private sectors have failed to develop innovative and effective training programs. i think that is spot on. do you think they can make a difference this time? oh, yeah. no, i love that. i love that the president and the people around him are paying attention to the idea that you can be a successful person with great skills and value without going to college. 32% of americans finish college. there s a lot of those people that don t need to have gone to college. 25% of people went to college and working in professions that don t need a college degree. everybody needs more skills. we have between six and eight million unfilled jobs. many are good blue collar skilled jobs. people don t have the skills in america to hold them down. we have to skill people up. absolutely. dana: the other thing i like about what they re going to do tomorrow and we ll have more on that event, is that it s not