this liberal philosophy that barack obama embraces by the way works? well, because i think you see more children getting the kind of education, the healthcare they need to grow taxpayers. bill: facts don t show that, juan. mary katharine, go ahead. folks like juan who paint texas jobs as horrible need to figure out whether obama gets wants to take credit for the jobs that texas has largely been creating during his tenure or they want to slam them as ineffect actual. look, in the end, for folks who are most at risk, what do the left most care about, income inequality. higher in california than it is in texas right now. when you talk about the kind of jobs that folks get or welfare, for instance, 1/3 of america s welfare recipients in california even though it makes up 1/8th of the country s population. these are not good stats for the people who are least among us who we are caring about who as liberals we want to serve it doesn t work for them. bill: i think this is why.
that led to a series of events at penn state including the fire of the coach. yesterday mccreary told jurors what he saw. he left nothing to the imagination. he said and i quote him now, speaking about sandusky and child he was with. quote, both saw me. we looked directly into each other s eyes. at that point i left the locker room. the boys with prepubescent and came up to my chest height and was 10 to 12 years old. the defense was ineffect i ve trying to discredit mccreary. short time ago his father testified essentially corroborating the story. he called his father after witnessing that alleged sexual assault. just a short time ago on the witness stand, jon, another alleged victim of sexual abuse. this victim testified to something we have not heard before in this trial. he said that jerry sandusky told him if you ever tell anyone what happened i will make sure you never see your family again. jon? jon: wow! david lee miller in pennsylvania.
neil ferguson, kishor and wada. also, how in the world did one of the world s greatest sellers in the global bazaar lose its mojo? i ll explain. first, here s my take. president obama spoke forcefully in his state of the union about the importance of reviving manufacturing in america. if you talk with economists, they ll tell you it s a very complex problem involving tacks, trade, regulatory policy, exchange rates, educational skills. it is all those things, but when you move from high level policy to specific cases, you will often find within element that is rarely talked about. a government s role in boosting its domestic manufacturers. in a front page story last week, the new york times detailed how apple s iphone ended up being made outside america. the times wrote about the apple executives who visited a factory in china to see if it could cut the glass precisely for the phone s touchdown screen. when the apple team got there, the factory owners were already construc
summer. dr. king is best known for calling government to account. for demanding that a nation to grant all of its citizens equal rights, justice, and the dignity that coming with being treated fairly and without discrimination. but dr. king was also deeply critical of the church, particularly in the letter he wrote from birmingham jail in april of 1963. it has resonance today where voters will soon collect their preferred republican nominee to contest the presidential election. instead of challenging politicians and institutions, dr. king said this about the church of the 1960s. the contemporary church is a weak, ineffect yule voice with an uncertain sound. so often it is the arch defender of the status quo. far from being disturbed, the power structure of the average community is consoled by the
like harry reid that they are not na fthat far off, but from billion the $33 billion is a lot. well, they are behind closed doors trying to hash it out and get together. and one other issues that is interesting, don, a lot of what the republicans are after is that we want cuts in effect, and real cuts that diminish the size of government overall. and it is not surprising that you said earlier that a lot of the democrats don t want to shut down the government, but as a practical matter many more democrats see the government and what it is spending money on as a force for good, and many more republicans see it as a force for wasting money. so, of course, the democrats say we should go on and this a good thing and republicans are saying, in ineffect, we don t want a shut down either, but if the cost is bankrupting the government by spending on things that we shouldn t, they don tn t wa th want that either, so it is a