We also know what children need in those other 18 hours. Every morning, they need to start the day with nutritious food in their bellies. They needed was to get to school safely. They need a coat to protect them from the elements as i get to and from school. And at night they need a warm, safe, stable place to sleep with a roof over their heads. [applause] the budget we agree on should nurture all our students in and out of the classroom. We know how hard it is to educate a homeless, hungry, sick child. Our families and our communities also need the Vital Services that allow them to function nurses, Mental Health is hillarys, Police Officers and fighters. The full range of services that help make washington a great place to live and a great place to raise a family. We have been cutting these services to balance our budget and its no longer working. Over the past six years, we cut existing and projected spending in our state budget by 12 billion. Make no mistake, we have found savings a
What were trying to do on the other very important policy, regulatory and legislative issues that need to be addressed. And by the way on the global issues were dealing with. On romney, not talking about him as a president ial candidate, hes a skilled businessman, hes certainly gotten some experience on being in the president ial business. And i think hes a talented guy. But i could say the same thing about a lot of people. Men and women. I think its going to be fascinating. But heres my deal. I think the American People in elections in the house elections in the senate, elections for governor and therefore elections for president of the United States are going to look very, very carefully for people that share their values, but bring competence and experience to the process. If you went and looked at all the polls, there was a great concern in the last election where people go to washington and govern and do they have the competence and the experience to do so . Good morning. The wall
firefighters battling to sieve their own fire station in sykesville but now that the smoke has cleared are their gutted social hall. there s standing water here. the assistant chief is allowing us to climb up to the second floor, where half of the administrative wing was destroyed. to survey the damage below. we knew the weight of several feet of snow caused the roof to collapse. breaking gas lines in the process. 92 we did have several smaller gas explosions. but fleming now reveals that firefighters spent almost an hour trying to move equipment out of the station and using fans trying to ventilate the gas before they ran out of time. they just couldn t get all of the gas out and then they once we saw the smoke we knew we had a fire. we went in, tried to put it out. contained it to the original hall. dilemma and the flames climbed into the administrative offices, feeding off the gas and the whipped from the west. 92 the wind is pushing it. then further investigat