Transcripts For CSPAN3 Hillary Clinton On Expanding Small Bu

CSPAN3 Hillary Clinton On Expanding Small Businesses May 19, 2015

To i think make better policy towards each other. So thank you very much for sharing your thoughts and wisdom with us today and thank you all for coming. Looking ahead to some of our live coverage here on cspan3 the Senate Transportation committee holds another hearing on renewing federal Aviation Administration programs, focusing on the agencys efforts to modernize the air Traffic Control system. Faa administrator Michael Huerta will testify with the heads of Industry Trade groups. Thats at 10 00 a. M. Eastern. And then in the afternoon, at 2 30 a hearing on Law Enforcement using body cameras before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee. Again, live on cspan3. With live coverage of the u. S. House on cspan and the senate on cspan2 here on cspan3 we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and Public Affairs events. And then on weekends, cspan3 is the home to American History tv, with programs that tell our nations story including six unique series. 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The event is hosted by gary swenson and dean gent, one of the first same sex couples to marry in iowa. Thank you, thank you, everyone. You can be seated. We are so thrilled to have each and every one of you here but even more excited to have what i consider to be the person that is most ready for leading our nation because she has been tried, shes been tested. Ive been telling people earlier this morning theres no other human being on the planet that has the resume that Hillary Rodham clinton has. [ applause ] before i introduce our Hillary Campaign staffer whos now living with us here in mason city, i want to welcome a few of the very important folks that do the daytoday democratic business here in the greater north iowa area. And we have with us a list of people. As i call your name, would you kind of hold up your hand and step forward . So madam secretary can see you. And then hold your applause to the end of the list, if you would. And well let you acknowledge those folks. So if youre sitting, maybe stand. Id like to introduce john columbo, chair of the Franklin County democrats. Hes below the light over there. [ applause ] hold your applause. State senator amanda reagan, our state senator from mason city district. D. O. Kohning, former state representative from st. Ansgor. And jay erdahl, is he in the house . He had something come up i know and couldnt be here. Phil doherty, our county supervisor. Phils right over here in the blue shirt. Alex kund, councilman at large for the mason city council. Pat wright, our saragota county treasurer. And colleen pierce, our democratic saragota county recorder. We have another representative, Todd Pritchard from the state of iowa. We also have with us two folks that have welcomed sarah to the community. And theyre good friends of mine. And we were going to be gone for ten days when sarah landed and i says joanne, can you help me out, weve got a young lady coming working for Hillary Clinton and we need a place for her to stay and those two people who stepped up were jo ann hardy right here behind me and her husband russ hardy. There in the blue jacket. So thank you very much. So i was just reminded that good about a month ago oh, yes. A round of applause. [ applause ] about a month ago a young lady gave me a call and she goes hi, my names sarah, can i come talk to you . And i said sure, we talk to everybody. Were a welcoming household. Come ahead. We sat on this white sofa that usually sits in a circular fashion here in the living room, and she told me about somebody she really was excited about and that she was coming here to live and start work. So it gives me great pleasure to turn the microphone over to our very own sarah marino. Good afternoon. Thank you all so much for being here today. For those of you i havent yet met, as gene said, im sarah marino. And i am the organizer here in cerro gordo county. I also cover franklin, floyd, wikashee, howard, and mitchell counties. I think i got them all. Ill take a couple more if you want. As many of you know im new to iowa. Im originally from bedford, new york. Just a few miles away from chappaqua where our special guest here today lives. But im living right here in mason city, where everyone has been so welcoming and helpful. So thank you so much to awful all of you who made it very easy to call north iowa my new home. So im involved with this campaign because i know that secretary clinton has been a fighter for American Families and for women like my mom, my friends, my cousins, my aunts, my sister. My little sister maggie is 18. Shes about to graduate from high school in a month, and shes heading off to college to study business and sports marketing. And ive always been so impressed by her dedication and her drive to the subject that she loves. And im really excited to see the Glass Ceiling i know my sister is going to break not too long from now in her field. So im here to fight for her because she deserves, as she starts her career, to be paid the same as her male colleagues. [ applause ] and im so proud to be working for a champion for young women like maggie. For that and many, many other reasons i am so thrilled and proud to be here. But to build up this campaign we need the support and the input of each and every one of you in this room. We need your friends, your family, your neighbors, your coworkers to get involved to make this caucus a success. Weve been starting to have Community Events like house parties, coffee chats, book clubs, potlucks all across the state just to start the conversation and to open the dialogue about this campaign. And if you havent already please fill out one of these commit to caucus cards saying youll commit to caucus on february 1st for hillary. And if you have already filled one out please take one home, have a friend fill it out because were working to identify supporters all across iowa and we need your help. And those of you in this room are the most equipped to help us identify support all across the state. You can also join us online. We have our hillary for iowa Facebook Page and we also have local facebook groups. So you can join northeast central iowa for hillary and northwest central iowa for hillary. And you can follow me on twitter. Its smarino92. To stay updated. But of course you all arent here to hear from me. So with that i am so honored to introduce our candidate, former senator, first lady, secretary of state Hillary Clinton. [ applause ] thank you. Wow. Thank you. I am thrilled to be here with all of you. And sarah, that was excellent. I thank you so much. And i hope youll get to know sarah and spend time with her and help her as she works so hard between now and february 1st. And dean and gary, thank you for welcoming us to your beautiful home. What a delight it is to be here with you. Somebody asked me the other day, well, you know, youre going to these events where youre taking time to actually talk and listen to people, is that really what youre going to do . And i said, yes, it is. Because not only do i learn a lot but i also feel like its the best way to make those connections that will not only give me a Firm Foundation in the caucus here in iowa or in a primary in new hampshire, because it really is about people to people connections if were really talking about what we want to do, but it will also give me the kind of information i need to be an even better president. And i just had another example of that. You may know that garys a radiologist, and right before we came in we were talking about his work. Hes an expert in breast cancer. And i asked him about the mammography recommendation thats at least the women in the room im sure have seen over the last several years, and he was giving me some really important insight into the commission that made those recommendations and his Expert Opinion about them. Im so grateful to you about that because its the kind of discussion you cant have unless you have an opportunity to talk and listen with people. I want to thank all of you for coming. Im delighted to have this chance to talk with you. I think what were going to do is ill say a few words about the campaign and what i want to achieve and then well have a chance to talk individually and ill be able to hear from each and every one of you. I have been incredibly impressed over the last several years at how hard the American People have worked to pull ourselves out of the great recession. People have made sacrifices. People have lost jobs. Theyve lost houses. They lost the chance to finish or go on with their education. And they did everything they could think of to do to get back on their feet. And im so relieved that as i travel around the country and talk with people there is a sense that we are on our feet. Were not running yet but we are on our feet. And we can see the changes that are happening in peoples lives and put them in a context as to where we go from here now as a country. Im very grateful to president obama for the hard decisions he made when he inherited the mess he inherited when he became president in 2009. [ applause ] and i know that he and i and everyone who was in his administration realizes that unless the American Family and the American Worker is strong everything we want to see happen for our country is going to be much more difficult. And so i come to this campaign committed to being a champion for americans and American Families. Thats what my work has been throughout my entire adult life. Starting with my first job out of law school when i went to work for the childrens defense fund. All the way through to the work that i did as secretary of state promoting womens rights, promoting the rights of people who would otherwise be marginalized or left on the sidelines. And i know that although we have to its still hard to imagine exactly how were going to get to the point where people are not just getting by but getting ahead and staying ahead. Because look, the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top. We know that. And so we have to be especially focused on how were going to bring about the changes that will ignite opportunity for everybody willing to work hard for it again. So when i look at where we are as a nation and where we need to be, i see four big challenges that we have to take on together. And there are going to be fights. Because if they were easy they would already be done. So i will posit that right now. Number one, we have to build the economy of tomorrow, not yesterday. It needs to be innovative. It needs to be sustainable. It needs to be producing good jobs with rising wages. We need to get back into the habit of actually rewarding workers with increases in their paychecks for the increases in productivity and profitability that they have helped to bring about. [ applause ] Warren Buffett has said it but so have a lot of other people. Theres something wrong when the average american ceo makes 300 times more than the typical American Worker. Or when Hedge Fund Managers themselves make more and pay less in taxes than nurses and truck drivers. In fact, i heard a statistic the other day that really made a big impact on me, that the top 25 Hedge Fund Managers together made more money than all the kindergarten teachers in america. And when you think about value, what it is thats going to get us moving again, i think kindergarten teachers are really important. [ applause ] and weve got to make a claim on becoming the 21st Century Clean Energy superpower. Iowa has really helped us. The rfs, the renewable fuel standard, and a lot of the investments that have been made here has been one of the reasons why we have made some Real Progress but not near enough. And other countries are going to seize that title unless we do what we have to. Its also imperative that we give people the tools through education and job training and skills not just in rhetoric but in reality. So they can make the most of their own lives. And for me that starts at the very beginning. Ive been a child advocate and a Child Development proponent for my entire adult life because its what i really care about, what i believe in. And i think we have to start before kindergarten. We have to have universal prek but we also have to do more to reach out to families so they know the tools they should use to be their childrens first teachers. Weve got this new granddaughter who is unbelievable. We were with her this weekend. You know, we go and just stare at her. I mean, thats what its wonderful and silly at the same time. But we also read to her. Here she is 7 1 2 months old, were reading and reading and reading. And i imagine among her first words will be enough with the reading because between her mom and her dad and bill and i were constantly doing that. But were doing it not only because we love to do it and we love to see her begin to reach her hands out and grab onto the books, were doing it because we know that it aids her brain development. That has been one of the great discoveries with Brain Research in the last couple of decades. We increasingly can see what happens when you are literally feeding the brain as well as the body of these infants and then the babies and the toddlers. That will help them be better prepared when they actually end up in kindergarten, and it will begin to close the achievement gap. Because you know, were going to do everything we can for our granddaughter. Charlotte will get every opportunity we can possibly imagine. But what kind of country will she grow up in . And what kind of world will she enter . And what will happen to all of the other infants, babies, toddlers and children in our country today . So we have to look at education from the very beginning. Then we have to make sure we are doing all we can to empower our teachers, to make sure that they have the support of parents so that they can do the job they have been trained to do to help prepare our kids. And then weve got to make sure that college is affordable. And that cannot happen at the rate were going unless we change the way we fund College Education for young people who wish to have that experience. Many of us in this room i bet, as i did, borrowed money to go to college. But then we were able to pay it back because it wasnt such an overwhelming burden as it has become now. The average student in iowa graduates with 30,000 in debt, and that then makes it very difficult for them to start a business or buy a new home or even get married, as one young man told me not so long ago. So we have to deal with the indebtedness to try to move toward making college as debtfree as possible. Im 100 behind president obamas proposal for Free Community college. Weve got to try to get that through, and then weve got to try to do everything we can to make college available and affordable to all of our young people. [ applause ] you know, when you think about our economy today, it is absolutely linked to education. It is also linked to Strong Families and strong communities. And thats our second challenge. Because a lot of families and communities have been under tremendous strain. One of the biggest stresses in anybodys life is health care. I will fight to protect the Affordable Care act, and i will work to make the changes that are required. [ applause ] we are really now in a different world. 16 Million People who didnt have Health Insurance who now do. We have to do everything we can to make sure that medicare is as available and protected and affordable as possible. And we have to be sure that where there are changes that can be made we try to find ways to work across the aisle to make them. I dont hear my friends on the other side of the aisle talking as much as they used to about getting rid of the Affordable Care act. I think the reason is because there are a lot of people that they may actually be encountering from time to time who have been helped. And we need to make sure to make the argument over and over again that, what will you do if you say to people were going to take away the health care we finally have been able to provide for you . That is just unacceptable. But there are some problems. One of the problems, and i heard about this in iowa, is what happens when a 26yearold becomes a 27yearold and is no longer eligible to be on his or her parents policy . That was one of the best changes in the Af

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