Other papers as well are writing stories about the popes visit coming up to the United States next week. Host see those events on cspan3, listen to them on cspan radio. You can also find out more at cspan. Org. From ohio, this is marcia, democrats line. Caller im with the heartland rehab. Im going to talk about our into our stateme and illegally. He was bought and paid for by the code others. It is on a video where he was elected. First of all, he took away our rail which was 135,000 jobs. Then, jobs ohio was unconstitutional because he was not privatizet it, but stimulus money. Every law he put in in the first week was unconstitutional. He took away our state taxes. About taking down the debt in ohio. That blackixed so people and the middle class could not vote last year. He slid right ain. He gets on their with aids euro on the polls and flies up in a he gets ons there with zero in the polls, and flies up in seconds. Georgia. Ace in caller how are you doing . Host sign, thank you. Ca
Thank you very much. [chanting omalley] omalley thank you very much. It is great to be here with all of the once again in New Hampshire where democracy is still alive and well and every person matters. [applause] knowing that New Hampshire has the thirdlargest legislature in the world, i would like to see a show of hands how many of you who are currently serving in the legislature or have served in the legislature . And let us all salute your service in democracy. [applause] like greato knowledge a couple of other people. I would like to acknowledge joyce craig and jim duncan is on their recent successes and i were some every success. [cheering] once to a knowledge to supporters of my campaign, dan oneill and commissioner paul martin and their success on tuesday. [cheering] in theow americans granite state, my name is martin omalley. I am a lifelong democrat. I am running for president of the United States, and im running for one reason and that is to rebuild the truth of the American
Minimum wage three times in my four years as governor. [cheering] that is a solid record. Through all that i have been honest with the people on every thing i do. I have had courage to take tough votes. Showed some guts under pressure. And always had high ethical standards. Animals 30 years of Public Service i have not had any scandals. [cheering] Lincoln Chafee as we look to the future i believe in prosperity through peace. [applause] Lincoln Chafee on the prosperity side there is a disparity of wealth. It is real. How do we close this gap between the haves and havenots. For raising the minimum wage as a senator and a governor. We did it three times in my four years, but i think we should do more than that. Right now there are seven marginal rates and our tax structure. 464,000. Te is for that is 39. 6 . That is not that high. When you think of all the millionaires and billionaires out there. Listen to this. Filers are the tax in this bracket. But this. 6 generates 30 of the revenue t
Around him who had other agendas, who were trying to draw him into gang life or violence, or possibly put him in the way of being accidentally caught in crossfire. What he told me the most painful thing was that it wasnt just the other residents frightened him, who were not on the path he was on. Was excelling in school and moving ahead with a bright future. He was also afraid to call the police. He did know if they could tell the difference between them between him and those who want to do him harm. No one should feel that way. Not in america. Not today. Not our children. Spentr those of us who careers in Law Enforcement, those in this panel and this room, who hears that should say i do not want that feeling in a child of mine. They are all our children, they have to be. This is the starting point for our work. Do our children feel safe . And if they do not, what are we doing to change that dynamic for them . What are we doing not only to make them safe, but to make them feel that the
Laypeople on land where slavery was not legally recognize. Putting the brown decision in effect would it take president ial orders and federal troops and marshals and the courage of children. We wanted to pick cases that changed the direction of the importance of society and changed society. So she told to them they would have to have a search and demanded to see the paper and to read to see what it was. And so she grabbed it out of his hands and looked at it and thereafter, the Police Officer handcuffed her. Cannot imagine a better way to bring the constitution to life then tell boring the human stories behind great cases. The intermentsed of japaneseamericans during world war ii. After being convicted for failing to report for relocation, he took his case all the way to the Supreme Court. Quite often in many of our most famous decisions are the ones the court took that were quite unpopular. If you had to pick one freedom that was the most essential to the functioning of a democracy,