moving it to the curb, and the city will take it from there. as you know, craig, you were here. there is a lot of bristdebris, pick up. charles, thank you, from moore, oklahoma, thank you, let s get to the political headlines on this afternoon. the senator delivering the weekly address, talking about the oklahoma standard. residents of the state banding together after unthinkable tragedies. the oklahoma standard has survived an act of terror in 1995. and devastating natural disasters in the past. this most recent storm will only embolden the standard and encourage the rest of the country to follow our lead. meanwhile, back in d.c., president obama kicking off the holiday weekend. golfing with staffers. his weekly radio address and internet address focused on memorial day. and the service of our armed
bringing into the conversation before you change the law. let me deal with the emotion piece for a moment. one of the newtown moms gave the white house weekly radio address. i ve heard people say the tidal wave of anguish has receded. but not for us. to us it feels as if it happened just yesterday. and in the four months since we lost our loved ones thousands of other americans have died at the end of a gun. so i support matt s point that we don t want to take people in opposition and say clearly you want children to die. on the other hand the availability of guns in our country, one of the predictable outcomes is that children will die. absolutely. and so there are two things here. i think it s absolutely true to say there is no gun owner that i believe wants children to die.
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in a golden flaky crust that s made from scratch. marie callender s pot pies. it s time to savor. it used to be that the president of the united states every week would deliver a national radio address to the country. fdr was the first president to start doing a weekly radio address, but it was a tradition that stuck even well into the 2000s. it was saturday, right on cue there was president george w. bush delivering his weekly radio address, which is kind of weird and charming, right? technologically we had come a long ways since the radio by the time george w. bush was still doing this. but now it s sort of belatedly, the weekly radio address has been updated. now it s the president s weekly youtube address. progress. watching the federal government drag itself on to the internet, first slowly and then with enthusiasm and now with alacrity, it s been fun to watch that progress over the years.
republicans won t get out of the way, just a little reminder, joe, the republicans have put budget after budget through the house of representatives, and they ve sent it over to the senate where you used to be a member, remember that? but your majority leader, harry contrary reid will not let a budget get on the senate floor not since 2009. when you say the government can get us out of the housing issue and it won t cost us a penny? somehow i just don t think there are many americans who believe that, but gosh, we enjoy hearing from you. now, here is one from president obama, his weekly radio address. we ve extended the life of medicare by almost a decade. and i propose reforms that will save medicare money by getting rid of wasteful spending in the health care system and reining in insurance companies, reforms that won t touch your guaranteed medicare benefits, not by a single dime.