republican saying president obama is sowing social unrest, paul ryan sympathy vise sympathizing with the wall street protests. heather: in atlanta, heavily contribute to go alabama bill: congressman ryan says the president has failed in his pledge to be a uniter on this issue. i think it s troubling. sowing class envy and social unrest is not what we do in america. i think the president is doing that. i think he s preying on the emotion of fear, envy and arrange and that is not constructive to unifying america. i think he s broken his promise as uniter. to me, that s unproductive. political analyst brit hume. nice to see you, bill.
the wall street protests were seen across the country are yet proof what americans want. justice and they want jobs. and they want them now. tomorrow from be will finally get a vote on his jobs bill forcing republicans on go on the record against a plan that will create nearly 2 million jobs. any senator thinking about voting depends this jobs bill immediates to explain why they would oppose something that we know would improve our economic system. if republicans think they have a better plan, they should prove. prove it? problem is they can t. we told you last week how even republican economists admit gop proposals would do little to create jobs.
in this country. and so, you know, we re going to have to keep on pushing hard to make sure that manufacturing s located here, new businesses are located here and new technologies are developed here. reporter: a house subcommittee plans hearings on solyndra on friday, and they probably won t be the last because lawmakers have decided shot to call secretary chu to testify meaning his time in the hot seat is probably still to come. megyn? megyn: wendell goler, thank you. whenever i see the president in front of those yellow curtains, all i canty is captain von trapp called, he d like his clothes back. is it just me? does that remind you of anything? i know they re green, but they re very similar. well, the democratic congressional committee is now getting fully behind these wall street protests. political debate heats up, and we ll show you what s on the line. and testing the waters on the campaign trail, new
be interesting to see what he says in the days ahead. my sense about these people and most americans look at them and say, there are people who said they quit their jobs to come and join this movement. well, i think a lot of americans would say, you did what? so, i m not saying that is true of all of them. it is a very mixed bag of individuals there doing this. bill: but the larger point you re making is that independents, those in the middle, are not drawn or attracted to protests like these? right. bill: and the president should not attach himself to these protests. otherwise he will alienate people that determine elections and outcomes in 2012? exactly. bill: brit, what do you think about the comparisons made, you talked a lot about this yesterday morning, wall street protests with the tea party movement. are these comparisons in your view fair or do they miss the mark? well i think, i think they miss the mark. the parallels are these really. there is some objection here
we will bring the congress. one half of which your party controls. if that is a winning message than everything i ever knew about politics is wrong. i think i will agree with bill that the republicans would be well served to back away from the wall street protests and to associate themselves republicans? back away from criticizing the protests and associate themselves with the frustration out there over unemployment and they should come up with their own plan and say pass this jobs bill now. it is too much answering back to the president. they should be more proactive on jobs. they came home from the summer recess after the debt ceiling debate which was injurious to them in the polls and came back committed to start talking about an aggressive employment agenda and they have gotten caught up in the sparring again and they are not looking like they are focused on jobs and i think they should be. a little more than 30