Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. And im not talking about doing better during that period of time. Im talking about in terms of moving up the economic ladder that actually if you square away someones housing situation, that thats the best way to situate them so that they can deal with their health, their education and whatever family problems they may need to contend. Like your thoughts in that area. My thought is that as i mentioned before, the things that we have been doing and the programs, theyre lifesaving. Theyre a safety net. Do i think we can do better . Absolutely. And do i think we should be spending a little more time and effort concentrating on developing the potential of our people . And the answer to that is yes, particularly in light of the fact that we have so many fewer people than our competitors and its going to be absolutely essential that we do that. One final question. I used to run a social Service Agency in honolulu and one of the things that we came to understand
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The phone at a popular deli is ringing off the hook, not with orders. Well tell you who callers are trying to reach and White White House is involved. Now you see them. Now you dont. Two separate flash mob robbers in our area within a week. Tonight, the search to find these criminals. We begin tonight with breaking news out of st. Paul minnesota dramatic video of governor mark dayton collapsing while delivering the address, he speaking about 40 minutes when he began slurring and collapsed. He was a bathroom. His son tweeted im with my dad and hes doing hes doing great. He was poking fun of itself. The governor walked out of the it is not clear why he collapsed. Thanks for joins us us im shawn yancy im tony perkins, for the first time were hearing from a limo driver whose vehicles was set on fire on friday. Happened while people rioted in the streets. Marina marraco is live with more. Marina . Reporter several blocks north of the secure zone right here just outside Franklin Square and y
Next, his appearance before the Senate Budget committee. It is about three hours. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good morning and welcome to everyone here. I will call this here in short order. We are here today to consider the nomination of representative Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina to be the next director of the office of management and budget. Im going to try to keep my opening remarks brief since we have a pair of senators before us for going to give some introductory remarks of their own concerning their nominee. President trump indicated his intent to nominate representative of any for this position a little over a month ago. I think we would like to see a confirmed director in place as soon as possible. So i am happy to note that the other Committee Jurisdiction over omb d awe need an omb director in place with so many causing budgetary issues requiring the attention of the new