And all of that thinking to have shown through the world. Its what people but they dont realize how much we have to do remembering as a judge to every decision that you make there is a winner and there is a loser. People forget all losers because if they like the decision they think they are smart. [laughter] if they dont like what weve done they dont think we are smart. They think we are lazy. How could they get this wrong or they think we are doing it based on policy. We want to do it our way he and its so far from the truth. It is a skill. You are trained to look at issues in a legal way. Its based not on your personal likes or dislikes but on the tools interpretation so the process can seem boring to an outsider, to someone is completely. And the other half were interacting with the public. The Supreme Court gets visitors from around the world. I have met with School Children as young as second grade, grammar school, high school, college, professional, not just small school. Studen
be sure we have moved away from that. we generated kind of an entitlement society that everybody wants everything now and nothing should ever be taken away. but that is to ask the narrow question would you like another flat screen high-definition tv answer is yes. we all grew up with one if we had one instance four or five every house has a tv it seems. so people will win that maximize their own situation she but if you ask people direct questions broadly people are prepared and willing to make the tough choices to be patient with them and to see us through what i think will be a better future for us and more important for a were kids and grandchildren. thanks very much. ladies and gentlemen, john koshkin. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] author louisa thomas talks about her book conscience a family history of her great-grandfather and his three brothers during world war i. she talked with random house executive john mechem at the tenement museum.
we have two basic things set we have to get authority to do that we have the authority to deal, even with current law, one is to make sure that we can use our accountability law and our anti-dumping law, and our import safety laws to make sure they are protected from both on fair trade practices and surges from china in imports. we are losing we are using those laws very effectively. we have a right, under the wto, secondly, to make sure that when china is doing something else in china that limits our excess or unfairly discriminates, we can take them to the wto and get them to stop those practices. we re using the very effectively. we have a long way to go. we are having an portent debate , region and partisan debate, not about the object and the important debate, not about the objective, but what additional sets of tools we can use. many of these practices have more adverse effects on other trading partners. we will try to use all those tools, and work with you and
i am grateful to you for being here tonight, for your support and your help, but most importantly, for your leadership of this great nation. thank you, president. [applause] thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you very much. thank you so much. gerd thank you. have a sea. reagan have a seat. it is good to be back in connecticut, and it is an honor to stand here with your attorney general and the next senator from connecticut nick lowenthal. i also want to acknowledge your candidate for governor, dan malloy. [applause] you cannot be in one place too long. i also want to say thank you to cynthia and the kids for lending tadick to connecticut ad to the country. it is hard to be the spouse of a candidate and the spouse of an attorney general, and it will be tough to be a spouse of a senator. i promised i would not let michelle talk to him. the fact that david and matthew and clare are doing so well is a testament to mom, so please give her a round of applause. thank you s