labor, the most comprehensive wellness health care plan in the country, public or private, anywhere else. 32,000 workers will lead the heart of the wellness plan that will drive our health care cost, stabilize it after years of growing at 10%. at every level we re going to reform government, reform the bureaucracy. where do the people need the services and put our dollars where they meet government so they can lead the type of lives they want for themselves and their families. before you go, one more political question. the president s adviser david axelrod talked about re-election for the president as a titanic struggle. the president called himself an underdog. what s this president got to do to get his swagger back? well, first of all, focus on, and he has, on day one, where the american people got to get their dreams back. they are under huge economic stress. it came to a boil in 2008. as everybody knows, and it s no comfort to anybody, a recession from a financial meltdown is
all the world. everywhere i travel overseas, i hear about america being a leader in freedom from young people and business people. i get pleas for america to rise again because they still admire american ingenuity and, yes, even after the financial crisis, they admire american financial power. today the ultimate image of american power, not an fa-18. no. it is this. the iphone 4s. it had its own press conference today to debut. we did the numbers. there are 128 million iphones in the world right now and there isn t a child anywhere i ve met who doesn t want one. in china, actually, i think iphone is a synonym for america. and that s why every night we re counting up. we re going to count how many days since america lost its top credit rating. it has been 60 d dand our goal is to get it back because psychologically, it matters. so to get there, we have enlisted a team of 0 of the most important business leaders in america. it is called the strike team. the strike team members
out of the court. she could barely walk. afterwards she was reunited with her family and drove away to an undisclosed location, we believe it was a villa somewhere close to rome. since then making her way back home to her hometown of seattle where she can pick up the pieces of her shattered life. she was photographed in rome s airport. we don t what plane she got on, but flying back to seattle via london, that has not been confirmed to us. just agency reports saying that. clearly, she s doing everything she can to get back to the states as soon as possible. martin? matthew, despite all the excitement over her departure, it is still possible that prosecutors can appeal this and they have said they plan to do so, right? well, not just possible, but it s likely that they ll do that. in fact, they said they will do it. the prosecutors are going to go to the supreme court of italy to get the judges there to review the findings of this appeal court. what that will mean, theoret
governor deval patrick, democrat of massachusetts. welcome to both of you. good morning. a lot to talk about on the political landscape right now. governor patrick, let me start with you. the president seems to be against the wall here as we begins this campaign for re-election. a top adviser, david axelrod, now outside the white house, but he was his communications viser, gave a speech in manchester, new hampshire, on tuesday. this is what he said. we have the wind in our face because the american people have the wind in their faces. and so this is going to be a titanic struggle. but i firmly believe we re on the right side of the struggle. a titanic struggle. so what s the president have? what does he have as a message? has he found his voice to overcome that struggle? well, first of all, i think it s important to point out the president s not taking this election for granted. and candidates shouldn t. i hope democrats are nervous. i think that that s more consistent with h
it s not just good for business. it s good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that s why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. the president s re-election is going to be a titanic struggle. according to the new york times, the president s campaign team is taking a hard look at the electoral map and charting an entirely new course to re-election. his approval rating is plummeting with blue-collar