in that same dream. and so the white widow of a railroad tycoon and a black social worker from arkansas founded what would become the urban league to strengthen our cities and our communities, brick by brick and block by block and neighborhood by neighborhood, life by life. decades later, i arrived in one of those cities my hometown of chicago. south side!
not just on your own but who believed in that same dream. so the white widow of a railroad tycoon and a black social worker from arkansas founded what would become the urban league. to strengthen our cities and our communities, brick by brick, and block by block, and neighborhood by neighborhood, life by life. decades later, i arrived in one of those cities my hometown of chicago. south side!
over 1,000 patients lined up here at the convention center to see a doctor today and get free health care. and while this free clinic is almost over, we still need your help. and we ll tell you how. this is the ed show. let s get to work. it s going to take time to recover from the storm of this magnitude. hurricane irene caused loss of life and billions in property damage this weekend. but eric cantor stands by his position that any money spent on disaster relief must be offset by other cuts. tonight, louisiana congressman cedrick richmond, a veteran of hurricane katrina, who lost his home in the hurricane, is ripping the republicans and taking them to task. yes, there is a federal role, yes, we re going to find the money, we just need to make sure that there are savings elsewhere. eric cantor isn t the only republican playing politics with disaster relief. michele bachmann says the recent disasters are god s way of
on and on. governor christie, i give you credit. because at a time of life or death, you put left, right, blue, green, center, republican, democrat, you put it aside. and you admitted to the country that government has a function. government has a positive function. and those are government employees that you have attacked. those are first responders who you have gone after their health care, you ve gone after their pension, you ve gone after their wages, you ve gone after their collective bargaining. but all of a sudden, when our hurricane is bearing down on the jersey shores, dammit, you stood up and you said they were important. you said that they were working together. in fact, you said that they re on your team. this is how it s supposed to work. governor christie, instead of vilifying workers all of the time at the negotiating table, i want you to think about hurricane irene every time you think about those workers who need to respond.
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