A 20 billion debt. That is why i am here today as a father and grandfather most importantly because while we have done is transferred that to future generations and we have done so in a massive fashion there is no way that this generation then next door the next will never be a bill to dig their way out of the debt that straddles the american taxpayer now. Our president ial candidate gary johnson has said in his speeches we may never agree for all the little things. Death, jobs, all of the other smaller things but the overriding issue is the debt hanging over my grandchildrens had. Moderator the first question goes to the senator boozman the. To call it Donald Trumps women out of line you said you would punish them but you have not withdrawn and your support in sanders stand going along with the Party Nominee for policies in judicial appointments, given everything he has said during his campaign comedies think he has the temperament to serve as commander in chief. But my concern is the
Offenses, corporate internal investigations, and compliance matters. Mr. Michael norton served as u. S. Attorney for colorado from 198093. He was appointed by president reagan and we appointed by president george h. W. Bush. Mr. Norton has been practicing law since 1976 and is admitted to the bars in the states of colorado and virginia. As well as washington, d. C. Trenton as a scholar with the institute which offers Research Papers on science, medicine and research in the service of human life. She was an attorney with the Alliance Defending freedom and is a graduate of Georgetown University law school. Mr. Sukhia was appointed u. S. Attorney for the Northern District of florida. He has also served as law clerk at the Florida Supreme Court and the u. S. Court of appeals and as a senior partner in one of floridas oldest and largest statewide firms. He began his own firm in the Florida State capital in 2008. You are aware that the select Investigative Panel is holding an investigative h
Important issues the senate will miss the but i heard the say they will turn pages is with a bid chapters they would rise of the shed show our appreciation to them for their years of service on behalf of our country. [applause] i literally ted keep you hear many hours talking about these amazing women but i will not do that. And also some were out there is my former colleague the this is an amazingly distinguished group for go literally they have so much courage and smarts the grit and grace and applies to all of them is the honor and privilege of my life to serve with them to learn so much from them now the senate will be in good hands when unfortunately the to barbaras leave because we have these extraordinary senator still serving. And i will be counting on them concealed do everything we can to put our country on the right track and i am hoping that because of the election next year, this time we can celebrate more Democratic Senators and maybe even take a majority back. [applause]
State. When we act others follow. Lets shape that action together and fashion a carbon plan suited to the genius and capabilities of our great state. [applause] we can do this. It has already been done successfully in many other places including ten american states and 35 countries. I cannot tell you today what our joint effort we will produce, but i can but i can say that after six years of no progress on this front washingtonians deserve access. And developing my budget i took the same approach of looking to tested solutions for revenue proposals. Has the nations most unfair tax system the nations most unfair tax system from our lowest paid pay nearly 17 percent of there income in taxes and that top 1 percent pay less than 3 percent. A new teacher page three times more in taxes as a percentage than our wealthiest citizens and we no their are many forces driving inequality but we can make policy choices that move us toward an economy that works for all washingtonians work toward a fai
Ingenuity, then you can get into an insoluble problem here where its a remote part of nigeria and technology is being used against technology. That was actually, we had this conversation a little bit about some of the limits of online activism and some people say activism. You know, this ability of just masses of people to bring attention to these issues. Right, so and we talked about how that kind of bubbled up during the whole Malaysian Airlines hysteria where, you know, we all of a sudden started paying attention to these 200 kidnapped girls but werent paying attention before. And the other kind of analog there is joseph kony 2012, probably the most Massive Campaign in terms of online activism. The whole premise was lets make kony famous and lead to some sort of capture, right . But still, as you say, still out there, wechblt found most of these girls there are limits to what technology can do, right, especially if you have people trying to evade. It goes back to the basic human con