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beating. there s no doubt republicans have to refocus and come up with a concerted this is what we stand for. i suggest it s not about immigration. it s not about contraceptives, women s rights. it s about the economy. the economy is stupid. james carlos famous line that got clinton elected. stay on that message. that s what it is. this debt thing bob you make fun of. this $17 trillion in debt on our way to 25 trillion is something we can t afford to ignore. you re exposure debt goes from $300 billion to $600 billion overnight. that would be a problem. and it could. this is a financial question. if the shutdown took out $24 billion out of the economy, why don t we quadruple the size of the government. we should all be working for government.
0 i ve been trying to be held back on this. there s one question of who got whooped, the republicans got their whooped. there s no question about that. first of all who ran for vice president? paul ryan. they re starting to work. i have a sneaky suspicion. democrats are not dumb enough to use the debt ceiling as leverage. the question of whether they get an agreement on the budget this time call me crazy i think this time they re going to get it. eric, do the democrats know now they can win at a game of chicken? they won because the republicans made it about obama care. it was already done. they didn t have the votes. they made it about that and probably shouldn t have done show for republican, would pit be called no deal or no deal? that would win awards. emmy award winning. answer the question. here s the game show they averted the shutdown. it was not even bud light. it tasted terrible and gave you a horrible political hang over. this is going to hang over them for a
there s been a tradition here to regard women s empowerment as something that is worthy and nice, but also a soft issue and kind of secondary, and to have this discussion with this extraordinary panel being held here in this large hall is really a reflection to the degree to which this issue has grown up and has graduated to a perception that if you want to address the world s key issues, whether it be global poverty or economic development, climate change, insecurity, help you have to do it by educating girls and bringing those educated women into the global labor force and positions of power, whether it be here at the world economic forum or in corridors of power all over the world. we have this terrific panel to discuss these issues with. from my left we have prime minister shinawat, the first woman prime minister of thailand. we have archbishop desmond tutu , the nobel peace prize laureate, and also chair of the elders. michelle bacele, the first woman president of chile