no sign of abating and no sign of respect for boys and girls and civilians. then hunger, we see that. because it s meant to be a bread basket for wheat and crops around the world in places where unicef is still worried from yemen to ooet yethiopia. we re deeply concerned and why we ve never stopped working for those countries. for the boys and girls here, they need respite. the bombs have to stop. these children will not have that psychological response and a chance to get back into a classroom and be with friends and be in places that should be safe, a playground, a hospital, until those bombs stop and they re not stopping. more children injured this morning. until that, an aid agency like us, we re just doing triage here. long after the bombs stop,
oh, absolutely. we ve been taking calls from around the world all day. we have about 1500 volunteers here at the norad track center. and we have a number of different ways that we re communicating with those people. for the boys and girls out there that are interested in logging on and tracking santa, our website is wwwnoradsanta.org. and our phone number right here you can probably see the volunteers behind me answering calls at this very moment. our phone number is 877-hi-norad. oh, i love it. i spoke to one of your colleagues who said santa was on track to arrive between 9:00 and midnight eastern time. are we still looking at that window? that is an accurate forecast. you know, we re certainly tracking the weather. there s a lot of weather problems out there right now on the east coast. but we re clear for santa s arrival during that timeframe. it s important that all the boys and girls remember that that s
especially a presidential year. i think it s not just about the upper earners. what about the middle class tax cuts? peter orszag, the president s budget director is the one who raised his eyebrows when he left saying we can t afford any of these, not the middle class tax cuts, not the tax cuts for the upper earners, not if you want to be serious about the debt. by 2012, we ll come to a period where the president will deal with the debt situation with republicans or not. mike, do you remember 1984. walter mondale. i promise to raise your taxes, and it was as if that horn from the flintstones. wa-wa-wa. they didn t do it well in 84. they re not going to promise to raise taxes in 2012. they lost this debate, they lost the tax war. for the boys and girls out there in the audience, we re describing a moment at the 1984
especially a presidential year. i think it s not just about the upper earners. what about the middle class tax cuts. peter orszag, the president s budget director is the one who raised his eyebrows when he left saying we can t afford any of these, not the middle class tax cuts, not the tax cuts for the upper earners, not if you want to be serious about the debt. by 2012, we ll come to a period where the president will deal with the debt situation with republicans or not. mike, do you remember 1984. walter mondale. i promise to raise your taxes, and it was as if that horn from the flintstones. they didn t do it well in 84. they re not going to promise to raise taxes in 2012. they lost this debate, they lost the tax war. for the boys and girls out there in the audience, we re describing a ploemt at the 1984 democratic convention in san francisco where the then vice president, former vice president