here for our three younger children. at that time my oldest son was in the marine corps and all of the opportunities in terms of school and the support that our children received in transition, we would have to pay for some of those things in the city of new orleans. many of our members of the church, they ve experienced some of the exact same things, excellent school systems in various parts of the houston area. it s certainly nice to hear you were welcomed with open arms. but looking forward, i want to ask you what emotions do you feel when you hear about the rebuilding of new orleans when you hear that $9.5 million people visited the city before katrina hit and really the city is coming back to life. how does that make you feel? it puts a smile on my face. new orleans will always be home and we re excited about the rebuilding and the up ward mobility that the city is experiencing and we re excited
behind. the gap in wealth between races has not lessened, it s grown as president clinton indicated, the position of all working americans regardless of color has eroded, making the dream dr. king described even more elusive. for over a decade, working americans of all races have seen their incomes stag nate even as corporate profits soar, even as the pay and fortune of a few explodes, inequality has steadily risen over the decades. up ward mobility has become harder. too many communities across this country and cities and suburbs and rural hamlets, the shadow of poverty casts a pall over our youths, their lives a force of
distorts the market but does not provide the key component to create more access. you create that through the private sector. greta: senator, thank you, sir. thank you very much. greta: another headliner, marco rubio. what is the message you have, senator? don t forget what made america great. it can keep us great for the future and it s important for the world that america remain the strongest and most powerful country. second, our movement, the movement over limited government and free enter plies is a movement of up ward mobility, giving people chance to improve if the lives and lost in the debate the reality that the vast majority americans are us, hard-working tax-paying america who just want leave their children better off than themselves. cpac is the next generation