You know, is doing well was a function how much the university spent and you know in florida youre now seeing questions like, what is your Graduation Rate . How many students are graduating are holding jobs . So youre seeing a focus on outcome as opposed to spending and the point i was trying to make and i will reiterate, is that we, we tend in washington to simply say, how much more money can we spend on something rather than lets think outside of the box and try to solve a problem. And i think we owe it to the american taxpayer that is ultimately footing this bill to focus less on how much we spend and more on whether in fact the problems are being solved. So thank you very much. Thank you very much, mr. Secretary for coming by today. I want to take a moment to acknowledge the three servicemembers killed this weekend in afghanistan. The injury, excuse me the incident is under investigation but our thoughts and prayers are with families of these american heroes who lost their lives in
The U.S. Senate voted early Saturday morning to confirm former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel as ambassador to Japan, officially opening yet another act in a three-decade political career.