republican opponent, what would you say about what we need to do on the questione1 of poverty in thisr i]çóe1 just give more to proj that s where it s needed more. it s not that we re asking for more food stamps or more money or anything. we know that there is help out there1 for us. and we re able to get that help. it s just not enough help. they need more fundings in order to help us. i want to actually bring marc morial into this conversation. mr. i]morial is head of the urb league. as i talked, i felt you on the side there. i juste1 wanted to ask you, as k listen to her story, how this is resonating.w3
very people that we expect to invest in our economy and create jobs. so as you sit here today, raising taxes, that s a non-starter. it is off the table. off the table. everything else is on the table. one measure senate democrats put on the table today is legislation ending. several tax subsidies for the oil companies, speaker boehner showed a willingness to appeal. the legislation would save the u.s. government $21 billion over the next decade. unlike the suppopresident s pro to use those funds to fund clean energy programs, they would use those fundings to support the deficit. there is a lot of hot air around this building about the deficit than any other topic right now. if we cannot end subsidies to the five biggest, most profitable corporations in the history of the planet that come
a secret app. so secret that they put paper on the windows to block public view. well, now it s being released to the world. and if you believe what they re saying, this application will be as revolutionary as both facebook and twitter. bill wynne is the founder and ceo of color, a smartphone app that got some silicon valley investors so excited, that they wrote some very large checks even before seeing a real product. we were given $41 million to start our company. it s one of the largest fundings ever for a private software family. reporter: what does color do? it s a new kind of social network. not necessarily for people you know, but for people you don t know. it allows users of iphones and android devices to instantly share their photos, videos and texts with literally everyone around them. we call it multilens technology. we describe it similar to going to a wedding where you have all these disposable cameras laid out everywhere, and you take
block public view, now it s being released to the world. and if you believe what they re saying, this application will be as revolutionary as facebook and twitter. bill winn is the founder of they wrote some very large checks even before seeing a real product. we were getting $41 million to start our company. it s one of the largest fundings ever for a private software offering. what does color do? it s a new kind of social network. it allows users of an droids and iphone devices to share their videos and texts with everyone around them. it s like going to a wedding where you have all these disposable cameras that they lay down, and it s great because you can share einstantly in your
problems that we have economically, perhaps you might even consider some of these fundings. but it is not appropriate. and we can t afford it. sean: this is a guy that wants america in his own writings, to be sharia compliant. compares sharia law to our constitution and the declaration of independence in an interview he would not condemn hamas. 19 days after 9/11, i ve been telling anybody that would listen, he accused america of being an accessory to what happened on 9/11. and that osama bin laden is made in the u.s.a.. and our state department, doesn t that sound like somebody who is radical that may even need to be investigated to you? he sounds radical to me sounds very radical and it further inflames the passions and the sensitivities and the sorrow and the families of the victims those have sacrificed and those who we obviously continue to honor to this day. sean: let me ask you this, an issue as it relates to the