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that the opening will be the new leadership that he offers. i mean, we do have two front-runners who are part of the past. and martin o malley represents the future and he gets to issues quicker because he is of a different generation, and then everyone comes along and sort of does a me, too. but if you look at it, he was out there first with minimum wage, he was out there first with talking about the death penalty, and he s out there now with strong comprehensive gun control laws that he s talking about and the things that he wants to do, because he realizes that in this country, too many people are dying and enough is enough. let me just ask you this when this campaign started, martin o malley, bernie sanders were about even in the polls. then this summer, bernie sanders rocketed up, overtook hillary in some polls, is getting 30,000 people at rallies. did it surprise you the traction he got? no, i don t think so because we were so focused on our race. as i said, the other candida
but tool and dye, health care, i.t. there s other programs in hospitality that are really seeing the value of trying to start and replicate what we ve been doing so successfully for such a long time. yeah, and you say apprenticeship programs aren t just beneficial for the person learning the trade but for the employer as well. how? well, again, skill sets add to productivity, which brings down cost, which improves profits. so, at the end of the day, the most highly skilled and the most productive, safe workforce is good for the industry, it s good for the employer and it s good for our economy. and it s not exactly replacing college experience. it can go hand in hand, right? it absolutely can. in the building trades, in the unionized sector, most of our training programs have an articulation agreement with community colleges. so, when people finish an apprenticeship, which usually lasts three to five years, they not only get their journeyman status, but they come out with an as
o malley, who will be here tonight. thank you for joining us. your candidate, marlettin o malley, has been out there for a while now, making the rounds in iowa, making the rounds in the early states, has not gotten much polling traction. in our latest nbc news/ wall street journal poll, he s down. what will it take for him to break through at this point? what does he need to do to move the numbers? i think you re going to see it tonight. you have to remember now, we ve only had one national outing of our candidates. this time in the last cycle, there had been eight or nine. so, our candidates have only been out there once. tonight the governor will be out there, he will be able to get his message out. you know, the governor talks about actions and not words, and i know some of you think that that is merely a campaign slogan, but for me, it was a way of life in maryland. that was our reality. he was a governor that was guided by a very strong moral compass and a faith that was all ab