Wisconsin senator Tammy Baldwin. Sen. Baldwin s about her career and wisconsin political history. Brian senator Tammy Baldwin, go back to that empty apartment. Convention night 1984 in wisconsin. What is the story . Sen. Baldwin i was fresh out of college. Had yet to land my first job. The ink was hardly dry on the diploma. I had a double major in mathematics and government. My whole future was ahead of me. My first efficiency apartment, sparsely furnished. As you suggest. Mattress on the floor. Little tiny television on the ledge between the kitchen and the rest of the room. I watched the Democratic National convention. I watched Geraldine Ferraro take the stage and with my whole life ahead of me, i said to myself i can do anything. I can aspire to anything. That image of a woman for the first time being nominated to one of the highest positions in the land, in the world. It was a transformative moment for me. That moment. Watch we have a little bit of video from 1984. R stop [video c
College, had yet to land my so the ink partly dried on the diploma, double major in mathematics and government, and michael future was ahead of me. My first efficiency apartment, sparsely furnished, mattress on the floor, little tiny television on the ledge, and i watched the Democratic National convention. I watched Geraldine Ferraro take the stage, and with my whole life ahead of me, i said to myself, i can do anything. I can aspire to anything. Woman for thea first time being nominated to one of the highest positions in the world, it was a transformative moment for me. Brian lets watch that moment. We have video from 1984. [video clip] as i stand before the American People and think of the honors this Great Convention has theowed upon me, i recall words of dr. Martin luther king jr. He said, occasionally in life there are moments which cannot be completely explained by words. Their meaning can only be articulated by the inaudible language of the heart. Tonight is such a moment for m
Sen. Baldwin i was fresh out of college. To land my first job. I had a double major in mathematics and government. My whole future was ahead of me. My first efficiency apartment, sparsely furnished. Floor. S on the little tiny television on the ledge. I watched the Democratic National convention. I watched Geraldine Ferraro take the stage and with my whole life ahead of me, i said to myself i can do with anything. I can aspire to anything. That image of a woman for the first time being nominated to one of the highest positions in the land, in the world. It was a transformative moment for me. Lets watch that video. As i standerraro before the American People and think of the honor this Great Convention has bestowed upon me, i recall the words after Martin Luther king jr. Lifeid, occasionally and there are moments which cannot be completely explained by words. Their meaning can only be articulated by the inaudible language of the heart. Moment for me. A brian has anybody told you you loo
And there are signs of job growth. President obama just a yesterday in our first weekend minutes. To get your thoughts on who should get credit for the improving job numbers. Again, 5. 8 is that number. 202 5853880 for democrats. 202 5853881 for republicans. 202 5853882 for independents. If you want to share your thoughts on who should get the the current unemployment picture on our social media sites. Us an email. O send if you look at the current figure, like we said, 5. 8 is the current estimated figure 4 number of jobs added was at 214,000 jobs. If you and the Unemployment Rate, it stands at 5. 1 for men, 5. 4 for women, and 90 for teenagers. The bureau of labor statistics providing those numbers. Also if you develop if you take a look at the various sectors, you see the hospital the category g with 42,000 jobs added. When it comes to retail, 27,000 jobs. Healthcare at 25,000 jobs and manufacturing at 15,000 jobs. President obama taking time with several meetings yesterday. One wit
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