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Cumulative sleep in that time and you stay wet and cold and sandy, and you the privilege of a number of instructors always with you. it is hard. i played college football and i have to tell you that s.e.a.l. training is harder than double-days. i have read that you have described the personality of these guys on s.e.a.l. team six as cocky and arrogant. why do you say 245? well, i would say confident and cocky, because among s.e.a.l.s, i think that we are fairly arrogant, but you are talking about the guys who have dedicated their entire life to being the very best. there is a sense of confidence that s hard to describe, but when you are the world s best, you are confident, and i think that a lot of the mission set demands that you are confident, and you know you can do it, and you are trained to do it. you have superb leadership and the right equipment, and i think ....
But of course, they needed seven. the bill rolling back workers rights passed by one vote, 17-16. it now goes to the state house. where the gop holds a real majority of 59-40. the democrats have no chance to protect workers. joining me now is democratic congressman tim ryan. he represents ohio s 17th congressional district. also with us tonight, major jay mcdonald, he serves the police department of marion, ohio, and is the president of the ohio fraternal order of police. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. congressman ryan, what do you make of this? that the republicans play so heavy-handed to yank committee members around to get this done. i mean, this is almost unheard of. your thoughts. well, a huge power grab. and this is all in the context of not having any shared sacrifice in the entire state. so while they re muscling this through, pulling guys on and off of committees to get this ....
Sacrifice in the entire state. so while they re muscling this through, pulling guys on and off of committees to get this passed, they re also passing an estate tax cut for the wealthiest people in the state. the top employees for the governor have gotten a $50,000 a year raise. while they re trying to take it out of the hide of teachers, police and fire. so you take the heavy-handedness and what you also see, they re willing to go to that same extent for the wealthiest people in the state. and it s just blatantly unfair. these folks have continuously made sacrifices. in the last years, the budget, the state workers gave up 20 furlough days unpaid. they paid more into their pension. they didn t take a pay increase. they all did this by negotiation, not by this heavy-handed tactics that we re seeing today. it s blatantly a power grab by the republicans in ohio. major mcdonald, how do you feel about what is unfolding in ....
President obama came in prop issing to turn the economy around. i gave you three data point house president obama has turns the economy around. you didn t respond. republicans came into office promising to cut the debt and the deficit. yet i gave you a specific example of how the republicans are running away from the big decisions, namely, going after medicare and medicaid and you did not respond to. guys, i ve been off for a couple of days but i had a severe case of deja vu during this interview. great to have you guys on. thank you so much. so in a story that s developing this hour, president obama is about to leave the white house for a trip to san francisco. the president is going to be friending some of silicon s business icons, steve jobs, eric schmitt and mark zuckerberg, in hopes of spurring job creation. back in connecticut, though, the attorney general there is launching an investigation into a facebook into facebook ....
Breath and ask it, does the government regulate wall street, or does wall street with their bills onregulate the government through lobbyinga%d campaign financing? i am afraid to a significant degree the latter is true, and i don t want to, you know, give you some kind of utopian statement and make things seem better. it s going to be very, very hard to take these guys on. in order to get deregulation, so they can end up doing what they did, which destroyed our economy, they spend $5 billion over a ten-year period. they have all kinds of campaign contributions, president appoints guys both parties are influenced. do we node need teddy roosevelt or his reincarnation? absolutely. it seems like such a parallel. getting back to ben bernanke, what we should be doing is first off and i have introduced will reintroduce legislation, break these companies up. you want to talk about a competitive society that s not ....