not, they re going to be the police s logic here is there will be so much activity, noise, chanting going on, that they probably won t be able to conduct session here starting at 11:00 a.m. it s not even sure if this will start at 11:00. i don t see any republican legislators here in session. i see a few democrats. but they re trying to empty this place out. and in theory hold convene session here at 11:00 a.m. thank you, bill. governor walker is speaking right now. let s listen in. in january the private sector helped create more than 10,000 new jobs to help slow the unemployment rate down to 7.4%. we believe that s the sign of more things to come in the future. better things to happen as we help improve the economy, because to help the middle-class, the best thing we can do is to improve the economy. the other great challenge for us in addition to a tough economy is obviously a tight budget. like state governments all across the country, we face a deficit here in wisconsin,
few. kelly, i m sorry to interrupt. just one second. we want to jump to dpof nor scott walker, giving his comments based on madison, wisconsin. of course. let s listen in real quickly. in tough times we re facing not only a tight budget but a tough economy. and i believe firmly last november voters in the state elected me to tackle both of those challenges. we ve been working aggressively since the first day of office on january 3rd. we got some good news in the last day. yesterday we announced new job numbers that showed in january the private sector helped to create more than 10,000 new jobs, helped us lower the unemployment rate down to 7.4%. we believe that s the sign of more things to come in the future, better things to happen as we help improve economy because to help the middle class the best thing we can do is improve economy. the other great challenge for us in addition to a tough economy is obviously a tight budget. like state governments all across the country, we f