,he house, which still stands and he lived there longer than anywhere else, that is not where the campaign was. the campaign was at the other house, they rented, and then it came up for sale. she is very depressed because of the onset of the seizures now, but there are these blueprints. i will expand it. he gets her into this idea that they will finally retire. record a very strong here of his assassination. .t was very rational it was because of the movement of the anarchists killing leaders around the world. fordid not want him to run a second term, and he refused to say whether he was or not, and as that summer unfolded, she began to become it became very clear to her that they for getting the house not the retirement use, but to house his campaign and campaign staff. that saysletters this is the most depressed and the lowest she has ever been. ida couldthe things do is this, counsel those who had a political benefit. we will learn more about that in our next video. we
place a minimum wage that you can live on, because 60% of those making the minimum wage are women. [applause] , and thisof this will be part of our broader agenda to create new the jobs and strengthen middle- class security, to keep rebuilding an economy that works for everybody, that gives every american the chance to get ahead, the matter who you are or what you look like and what your last name is, do you love who you love. that is what i will keep on fighting for, what you will keep on fighting for and we have all of you and your theecessors to thank for progress in eliminating the barriers and injustices that might keep our daughters from enjoying the same rights and chances and freedoms as our sons. i am proud of you. thank you very much. [applause] thank you, mr. president. as the president wraps up, we will hear him once again in jasonst room, to nominate furman as chair of the president out counsel of economic advisers. he has worked as an economist in the
cato ceo, former bbnt ceo john ellison, and former office depot ceo steve. what is going on with that spring break is hanging unthe market. i could that the job report of the disappointing and disappointing in light of where we should be, they keep coming up with reasons that don t make a lot of sense, the good news is we re creating jobs, but we have millions less jobs than we had when the recession started, which is mostly caused by government policy in my view, the regulatory attack on business has not abated. liz: steve, you know, it is the republican stalling the president agenda. the republicans filibuster. but what do you make of this, now obama administration s agenda seems stalled because of its own clumsiness, and as own wrong footedness, is that what has been going on? you know, look there has not been a jobs recovery, we re adding a little bit of jobs, sometimes it goes up a little. or down a li little. to get to get to this level we have to add this level of
ellison, and former office depot ceo steve. what is going on with that spring break is hanging unthe market. i could that the job report of the disappointing and disappointing in light of where we should be, they keep coming up with reasons that don t make a lot of sense, the good news is we re creating jobs, but we have millions less jobs than we had when the recession started, which is mostly caused by government policy in my view, the regulatory attac on business has not abated. liz: steve, you know, it is the republican stalling the president agenda. the republicans filibter. but what do you make of this, now obama administration s agenda seems stalled because of its own clumsiness, and as own wrong footedness, is that what has been going on? you know, look there has not been a jobs recovery, we re adding a little bit of jobs, sometimes it goes up a little. or down a li little. to get to get to this level we have to add this level of jobs for next 14 years, the issue
i have a question motivated by a bumper sticker in the wealthy liberal i live in which is called unity through diversity. is that a tired slogan left over from the days of hyperself-conscious diversity talk, or is there something to that. well, i gave you a very broad picture of what s happening in terms of, you know, religion and public life in this country. that s not to say it s been a smooth curve. there s been a lot of bumps, pretty big bumps along the way, and it has to do with new entrance into the u.s. as a country, as a political system. again, primarily through immigration. pushing the envelope, as it were, certainly from the standpoint of the majority established community. there s one example, and that s the experience of roman catholics in this country. again, because of major migrations from europe, but in that wave, primarily from roman catholic countries, you know, ireland and italy and poland and so forth, this was profoundly unsettling to the mainstream