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good thing bad thing, donna? i think this is a great way for her to start campaign that is still about change. that s what the majority of voters still would like to see changed. there s no question that she has to perform good at the retail level. there are over 1,700 precincts that will be held precinct caucuses that will be held next february. and what you have to do in a state like iowa, the first state in the nation since 1972 you have to reach people where they live where they play, where they study, and where they pray. and if you don t reach them then on that cold wintry night in february when they have to stand in the precinct and declare their support they will have the ability to say i talked to hillary clinton. they won t be talking about i saw her at a rally and when she was talking to reporter. they re going to say i met her there at my school or in my living room or at the labor union hall. that s what they want they
ceos make 300 times more than the typical worker, there s something wrong when american workers keep getting more productive as they have and as i just saw a few minutes ago is very possibly possible because of education and stills training. that productivity is not matched in their paychecks. and there s something wrong when hedge fund managers baypay lower tax rates than nurses or the truckers that i saw on i-80 as i was driving here the last two days. and there s something wrong when students and families have to go deeply into debt to get the education and skills in order to make the best of their own lives. i look ted figures. the average iowa graduate from a four-year college comes out with nearly $30,000 in debt. and that s i think the ninth highest debt load in the
congress acting at least not for now. this has turned into a real battle though. the white house saying that republicans are mired and rigid partisanship. keep in mind some of those who want congress to have a vote are democrats. and those are the votes the white house is going to be fighting for now. all right, michelle. later this morning we re going to talk to senator bob corker about the iran bill. he has co-authored. and congressman jim himes. stay tuned for that. if you were president what would you do about iran? the expanded field of candidates which is growing by the day they re going to have to answer this. hillary clinton will get her chance today at her first campaign event in iowa. that s where we find brianna keilar live in cedar rapids with more. what do you have brianna. reporter: hi chris. we wouldn t be surprised if she doesn t talk about it because we re expecting her to do a lot more listening than talking.
entire campus of community college behind me looking around all i see are fields and grain elevator. this whole town very off the beaten track for the typical campaign trail in des moines, not in aims, very far northeast iowa. and at the event, she s going to have the roundtable with about seven students and educators and it s going to be in what is essentially an auto shop where they train people to be mechanics and residents will be in the room and it will last about an hour. they ll have a chance to ask her questions and it s entirely invitation only. the campaign worked with the college to find these students and these educators as a chance to talk with them. this event today and event tomorrow are really opportunities to give something to cover while she does these kibds of other smaller events. she s coming in right now. we can see her motorcade approaching right now. they are turning the corner and looks like they are about to