is not a great deal but the only deal available for greece. let s have a listen at that, first. translator: i am fully assuming my responsibilities for mistakes and for oversights and for the responsibility of signing a text i do not believe in but i am obliged to implement. i will not run away from my responsibilities. what is important is to ensure the safety of the country and of the working classes so they do not suffer an economic catastrophe and to ensure the security of the banking system and protect people s savings. reporter: it s that issue of responsibility and trust he is asking his own parliamentarians to back him. we do know that there have been many voices of discontent within the leading ruling party. we know however that the opposition is going to back mr.
you, clint. i had a knife pulled on me at their concert. that s how bad they are. people want to start killing people. it is why punk had to be. it is like when the church would only speak latin to as straw size the working classes these snobs come in with their noodling guitar. actually i could get into this. they really sounded like that they would already be in the hall of fame. that was the best version of roundabout. it was oppression and it made music an unlistenable wank fest for three guys and then we finally went no! and had the ramones. you make a compelling argument. i read a study for this, but i didn t know where to begin. i don t know anything about it and about them. i recognize that coping owner of a lonely heart. in your own life?
working classes even if he can t get the legislative victories because of an ineffective or ob struc strucktive gop? not a chance. i see a lot of the high school history books and the way that the legacies are determined, it is going to take a while. think of bill clinton s legacy and it is monica lewinsky ba basically, and they don t remember the economy. and obama s is going to be more on race and the economy is not how he is going to be viewed on history. and i think that people do remember the economy with bill clinton, because if you compare what was happening in the 90s and versus now, you say that is under the clinton watch. robert, with that said, this is what the president said to the new york times in part. racial tensions won t get better, but they may get worse, because people will feel as if they have to compete with some o other group to get scraps from a
post argues that for the first time in american political history we have two wealthy candidates on the same ticket whose priorities are aimed at helping the rich but cutting programs for the poor. the washington post columnist and msnbc contributor matt miller calls them draw bridge republicans and he is here with me. so what is a draw bridge republican? a draw bridge republican is what it sounds like. it s a wealthy republican who is pulling up the draw bridge behind them and shutting off opportunity for the middle classes, working classes, and others. i k it think it is really notab that we haven t had on the national ticket two folks who either both came from money, mitt romney came from money and made his own sizable fortune obviously. paul ryan which we ve learned since he was named reports assets between he and his wife that may be up to $7 million from their various trusts and inheritances. and, yet, their priority, their chief economic priority is to cut taxes on the top
usual, no agreement on how to pay for it. candy crowley is cnn s chief political correspondent and anchor of state of the union. political theater aside, you think congress will eventually get this done? i absolutely think congress will eventually get this done. particularly because we have seen republicans now saying we even the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell said even if you don t believe that this actually helps the economy, it certainly will help the people that get the break from their payroll taxes. this is just not you don t want to go home at christmas and having raised everybody s taxes. not going to happen especially when it is your point of view that you are never going to raise taxes on anyone for any reason. that s a little hard to square that. also with us this morning, former new york times columnist, distinguished senior fellow. stephen moore, editorial writer at the wall street journal. candy dealt with, you know, whether congress will e