..that she loved us. and somehow we. ..kept her alive for so long. and i didn t quite understand it until now. but i think i. i m beginning to know what she means. since molly s death, ian s campaigned to make social media safer. i remember my disbelief when i saw my lifeless youngest daughter. ..telling her story, pushing debate. it s devastating. and they should live up to their words. he says the tech companies could be doing much more to make their platforms safe and others agree. ian has been absolutely magnificent because, you know, from the very beginning he s actually sort of put his loss, his pain and his agony into trying to make sure that this doesn t
this was ian s pizza became world famous for giving out free pizza slices to protesters at our capital against scott walker, the protest against scott walker, he said, look, i ve, givening my employees benefits for nine years, we do full-time work, we treat our employees like family, we can afford it, and so can these big changes. who wants to compete to be the world s worst employer? i think that message, in the sense that some sense of humanity, some sense of business. republicans love to talk about small business. well, real small businesses like ian s, who treat their employees well and actually give them benefits and people are there for a while, and don t treat them as disposable, these folks are on the side of obama care. and i think that s a real lesson for people who think, like the republicans think, that they should just be able to squeeze people as hard as they can. and papa john s ceo also said, and this way i can get i can provide health insurance and i m not at a co
of bigger business owners. it is a way to rationalize the delivery of health care in the united states and to make sure that it s quality care and affordable care. the madness of some of these ceos, who have tried to separate themselves out and be these militant opponents of health care reform, is that they provide a service in a community. they provide food. and you don t want your workers to be sick on the job. you don t want people who you ve reduced to part-time employment, who can t get health care, then coming in and preparing food. the bottom line is, we have the potential for a healthier, more functional society. as ruth says, there s firms like ian s, and a lot of bigger restauranteurs, who get that this is to the good. and in a way, this is sort of like the dead-enders, the last holdouts who are trying to oppose something that, frankly, in very short order, is going to be very, very popular in the
functional society. as ruth says, there s firms like ian s, and a lot of bigger restaurante restauranteurs, who get that this is to the good. and in a way, this is sort of like the dead-enders, the last holdouts who are trying to oppose something that, frankly, in very short order, is going to be very, very popular in the same way that social security, medicare, and medicaid are very, very popular. and i guess, ruth, this might just be a big message to a lot of small business owners out there. when you jump in the lake, you re going to get wet. i mean, there was one denny s owner down in florida that says that he was getting phone calls and he didn t have anything to do with it. there was a backlash on that. so this is going to make the republic response make corporate leaders, i think, think twice about their political outbursts. there s a difference between going local and keeping it local. but when you go national like that, there s going to be a downside. don t you think? i thi
and you don t want your workers to be sick on the job. you don t want people who you ve reduced to part-time employment, who can t get health care, then coming in and preparing food. the bottom line is, we have the potential for a healthier, more functional society. as ruth says, there s firms like ian s, and a lot of bigger restauranteurs, who get that this is to the good. and in a way, this is sort of like the dead-enders, the last holdouts who are trying to oppose something that, frankly, in very short order, is going to be very, very popular in the same way that social security, medicare, and medicaid are very, very popular. and i guess, ruth, this might just be a big message to a lot