carolina, at a plant that makes heavy-duty engines. he picked up where he had left off with his message the night before. our job as americans is to restore that basic bargain that says if you work hard, if you re willing to meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead. ( applause ) you can get ahead. doesn t matter what you look like, doesn t matter where you come from. our middle class, when it s growing, when it s thriving, when there are ladders of opportunity for people to do a little bit better each year and make sure that their kids are doing even better than them, that s the american dream. that s what we gotta fight for. that has to be the north star that guides everything we do. woodruff: the president served notice last night he plans to fight for raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 an hour over the next three years. even with the tax relief we ve put in place, a family with two kids that earns the minimum wage still lives below the poverty lin
heavy-duty engines. he picked up where he had left off with his message the night before. our job as americans is to restore that basic bargain that says if you work hard, if you re willing to meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead. ( applause ) you can get ahead. doesn t matter what you look like, doesn t matter where you come from. our middle class, when it s growing, when it s thriving, when there are ladders of opportunity for people to do a little bit better each year and make sure that their kids are doing even better than them, that s the american dream. that s what we gotta fight for. that has to be the north star that guides everything we do. woodruff: the president served notice last night he plans to fight for raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 an hour over the next three years. even with the tax relief we ve put in place, a family with two kids that earns the minimum wage still lives below the poverty line. that s wrong. woodruff: but
speeches at once. a short-term rallying cry, a long-term laundry list and an unusually emotional plea for action to change gun laws. while senator marco rubio s watershed moment for the party came up dry in one way, his punchy primetime pitch did rev up the base. and it stirred up more 2016 talk. also this morning, an exclusive first interview. exit interview of sorts. with now former indiana senator dick lugar since he left the senate on what s wrong with congress, politics and the republican party, and how he thinks it can be fixed. good morning from washington. it s wednesday, february 13, 2013. this is the daily rundown. i m chuck todd. reminder, folks, it s february 13th. husbands, boyfriends, you ve got one more day to get your act together. let s go to my first reads of the morning. the president s state of the union address ended up arguably as three speeches in one. it started out with a focus on the looming economic and budget crises that washington s about to f
and possible saturation. apple says revenue could also fall in the current quarter. tim cook insists the company is growing and new products are coming. cory johnson joins me now from new york. i know you love apple metaphors. has the apple gone sour? how is it tasting to you? really? really? perspective is in order. we had a company that was near bankruptcy when steve jobs takes over. and now they have the biggest quarter in its history ever. selling more except for ipads than they ever have before and also the highest revenue before even after the selloff today. the lodges the largest market cap. so things look great but the question is what is going to happen in the future? we saw a sales rebound that looked like it was good news. a six percent increase and we saw three consecutive quarters of those increases and we saw a return to profit growth here the company is profitable year-over- year profits increased a little, one percent. when we look at what is going on with
titans like mark zuckerberg have set up a group called forward u.s. a lookthe show, we get at the issue of immigration as it relates to technology and jobs in the technology community. i would like to introduce my special guest co-foiuunder. .ou are also a journalist born in the philippines. you came out as an undocumented immigrant. yes. you have some in the identifiers in their. [laughter] who is jose? i think i discovered in the past that i have no control over what people say. activated come activists, advocate,- activist, whatever. i think i am a creative disruptor. that is how i like to think of myself of. and you are making a movie. yeah. the goal has been to disrupt is. people think this issue i have done about 100 90 events in 40 states into an a half years. alabama, wisconsin, ohio. usually when i come there, they mean, what do you mean that you are not from mexico? are. not who you think we this is not what you think it is. zuckerbergike mark has been so