encyclopedia. i would have liked to have been able to talk sports with him more, but i wasn t in his league. the college football season is about to start and here he is, gone before it ever got to begin. adam had so much fun playing on the company softball team. adam was a lot better than i was. that s one of the reasons we won the city championship. pursuing his career in sports broadcasting, he had the goals and achieved them with relentless work effort and joy. welcome back. we continue our coverage now with our in-depth interview with the parents of alison parker, the reporter shot and murdered on live television earlier this week. barbara and andy parker are now front and center in the gun control fight, a challenge they take on wholeheartedly in the name of their daughter. do you find in alison s passion the strength now to
walking sports encyclopedia, to quote a friend of his, who absolutely loved his job. adam ward, walking sports encyclopedia. i would like to have been able to talk sports with him more, but i wasn t in his league. it kills me to know the college football season is about to start and here he is gone. adam had so much fun playing on the company s softball team, that they let me play on, too. adam was a lot better than i was. that s one of the reason we won the city championship. going to virginia tech or pursuing this career in sports broadcasting, he had the goals and achieved them with relent his work effort, and a lot of effusive joy. we know we saw that entire newsroom standing strong behind the general manager of the station and the news director wearing those ribbons, so when you see them, it s the teal, which is alison s favorite color and the maroon which stantsds
pursuing his career in sports broadcasting, he had the goals and he achieved them with relentless work effort and a whole lot of just effusive joy and what s especially tragic is not only was he robbed of his life, this world was robbed of the future goals that he would have achieved. now, alison parker, she had just turned 24. a co-worker told me last night she was the type of person you heard before you saw because her energy burst into the room before she did. and we ve heard about her love of reporting, and this morning her boyfriend talked about another of her loves, dancing. she was a brilliant dancer. she was a brilliant dancer, and we have a charity dancing competition here she was going to be a part of and she was going to do the tango because her instructor said, alison, you re so sexy, you need to do the tango with me and she loved it but i couldn t see it until the night of the performance. and it s supposed to be later on this fall, and he will do it by himself in her
reasons this goes to what david said where i think there is so much support here, is that it s not going to have an impact on jobs and it has and i think it s supported because so many families do see people benefiting, the families struggling to raise their children out above poverty, but they also know what it s like to see a friend and a neighbor where one spouse goes back to work who would prefer maybe not to work, maybe they re working part time just to supplement the family s income and they think if that family member is making that sacrifice, spending less time with the child, then they should be making a decent living or be able to work less because they re getting a decent wage. look, $10.10 in 2016 is a moderate increase. i think most americans think people who work full time like that, they aren t relying on the government. in fact, a higher minimum wage means people will rely less on the government, it s more on their own work effort. these are people who just want to wo
people. that doesn t make them better. there are lots of reasons why is that working first off first off for example, obamacare, cbo has said that obamacare, health insurance subsidies will lead to less work effort. now, that doesn t it s not about people being bad people. high earners work much longer hours. a, it s not true. b, he s not talking about high earners. talking about the top 1%. that would include the kardashians and paris hiltons of the world, people who just inherited [ overlapping speakers ] husbands married to wives both both of them work really long hours. most of the top 1% are boring people who work really long hours. they re not fancy people like the kardashians. i don t know what they do. let me just take a step back. i think people hear both of your points. what about this. i just looked at the top three richest americans according to the forbes list. bill gates, warren buffett,