Doing. But then he came over the intercom and said there was a flat and just to be patient and then all of a sudden the alarm went off and they started getting everyone off the plane. When we hit the landing, everything started shaking and then like the bags and the masks fell down. And then we landed and we stopped and then like the Flight Attendants were like, oh, i knew something was wrong the moment we hit the landing and stuff. So the pilot called and told them that we had a flat tire. So they turned off the airplane and we were just sitting there and then all of a sudden we heard beep beep beep and everything went crazy. They all stood up. Everybody was screaming, kind calm of, and rory the Flight Attendant he is like, everyone off the plane, get off, get off, get off, hurry, off the plane ] the other one named karen, she is like, everyone unbuckle your seatbelts. I scooped up my stuff and ran and jumped off. What was the slide like . It was fun. I thought we were going to have t
That he would fight for a College Football playoff system which we also raided a promise kept indeed, you could say this is the aggregate and you need to look in on the more narrow numbers. We published an article yesterday but we welcome anybody who wants to tally them up in different ways and provide an analysis. All promises are not created equal. Host we are looking at the top promises on politifact tell us more about compromise. Guest the credit for workers is a tax credit that was part of the economic stimulus originally, he sought 500 and i think ultimately, law was less than that. That was a classic compromise that he did not get. Another compromise was his promise to repeal the bush tax cuts for higher income. His goal was couples making more than 200th 50,000 or couples making 200,000 and the fiscal cliff deal did not achieve that. We rented that a compromise. Lets go to fort lauderdale,. Caller with respect to not keeping a promise for negotiations with a health kicce i thin
I would take all those billions of dollars being wasted right now on at the corporations, and i would put that money into three full years of the best preschool education in the entire world. If they cannot afford to do that, talk about 30 billion if we cannot afford to do that, i do not see what help we have upholding any sense of dignity, pretense of democracy, in the eyes of people in the rest of the world. [applause] i just have to add one thing to that one point i will add, to deny this to children is an act of thievery, but it is worse than stealing a car. This is an irreversible theft. You never get to live the second year of your life again. Thatthis is it you get it once. Then it is gone forever. I think the president fails to act on this aggressively, that dramatically, prophetically, to get this for us quickly i think is not just a budgetary issue. I think it is a theological abomination, a crime against the innocent. I agree. [applause] i say all the time, quoting the conve
Able to learn and grow, the and comprehensible actions six adults and 20 innocent children were murdered in cold blood. We have seep similar acts of terror in aurora and okay land and tucson, all across the country. Oakland and tucson, all across the country. We see the loss of life every day from gun violence all across this nation. After the unthinkable tragedy in newtown, president obama spoke to the country and he asked us are we doing enough to protect our children . The answer he admitted is no. That must change. That is why we are here today. Todays hearing we will hear from people who deal with the effects of gun violence every day. The wide range of experience will facilitate a discussion on common sense and constructive steps we must take to ensure these tragedies will never happen again. Ive a letter from the teachers of newtown which i will enter into the record. I will share with you one sentence it reed, in our schools we ensure the schools have the right balance to ensur
Violence. A plan endorsed by philadelphia mayor michael nutter, who currently serves as president of the conference. The Vice President speaking at 12 30 eastern, live on cspan. And at 6 30, pbs host tavis smiley, holds his annual forum focusing on poverty in america. Former g. O. P. President ial candidate and speaker of the house, newt gingrich, and ohio representative, marshall fudge, are among the several panelists who will examine the issue and possible solutions. The discussions entitled a vision for america, future without poverty. Tomorrow night a look back at inaugurations from the past from Harry Trumans 1949 inaugural to president george w. Bush swearingin and speech from 2001. Well see and hear president s of the past 60 years on the day they officially took office. Our coverage features universal news reels, footage from the senate recording studio, and president ial library supplementing our own cspan recordings. Thats friday at 8 00 p. M. Eastern. And cspans coverage kic