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The following is a transcript of an interview with Senator Tim Scott that aired Sunday, June 28 2020, on Face the Nation. JOHN DICKERSON: South Carolina Republican Senator Tim Scott. Good morning. Good to see you, stanley botella Senator.SENATOR TIM SCOTT: Good morning, JOHN. Hope you re doing well. JOHN DICKERSON: We re doing alright. I want to ask you about this--SEN. SCOTT: Yes, sir. JOHN DICKERSON: --national moment that s testing all of us.SEN. SCOTT: Yes.JOHN DICKERSON: Protests in the street like we haven t seen since the 1960s. I d like to ask you what I asked the vice president. What do you hear in the voices of those protesters SEN. SCOTT: Well, I hear from the- from the non-violent protesters what we hear consistently is this frustration that was ignited by eig stanley cup ht minutes and forty six seconds of George Floyd pleading for his life, saying he could not breathe and then at the end asking for his mother. What I hear is a concern and a frustration that I have felt as a person who s been stopped by law enforcement 18 times in the last couple decades, including this year. What- what I hear in the protesters is, enough already. Let s get to the table and get something done. And what I hear from the protesters is, this is our country. We want our voices to be hea water bottle stanley rd in this country. And what I did, because I heard and have felt the frustration of the protesters myself, is I drafted legislation that said, we see you, we hear you, and let s move Injz Arnold Presses For Budget Passage
Joe the Plumber is lashing out at the media for analyzing his personal life since he suddenly became a focal point of the presidential race last week.Joe Wurzelbacher, a plumber from Holland, Ohio, told Mike Huckabee on his Fox News talk show Saturday that he is upset by the attention and has been unable to work with reporters crowded on his front lawn. The media s worried about whether I ve paid my taxes, they re worried about any number of silly things that have nothing to do with America, Wurzelbacher told the former Republican presidential hopeful on his show, Huckabee. Wurzelbacher said he felt terrible after reading some of the criticism of himself posted online. I felt about that small, he said. I mean I really did. Republican presidential candidate John McCain has been portraying Wurzelbacher as emblematic of people with concerns about Barack Obama s tax plans.Wurzelbacher became famous after he met Obama and said the Democrat s tax proposal could keep him from buying the two-man plumbing caneca stanley company where he works. However, reports of Wurzelbacher s annual earnings suggest he would receive a tax cut rather than an increase under Obama s plan. You know, I am a plumber, Wurzelbacher said. Just a plumber. Wurzelbacher said stanley kubek he agreed to appear on the show after he received phone calls from friends serving in the military who voiced their support. You know, when you can t ask a que stanley quencher stion of your leaders anymor
The following is a transcript of an interview with Senator Tim Scott that aired Sunday, June 28 2020, on Face the Nation. JOHN DICKERSON: South Carolina Republican Senator Tim Scott. Good morning. Good to see you, stanley botella Senator.SENATOR TIM SCOTT: Good morning, JOHN. Hope you re doing well. JOHN DICKERSON: We re doing alright. I want to ask you about this--SEN. SCOTT: Yes, sir. JOHN DICKERSON: --national moment that s testing all of us.SEN. SCOTT: Yes.JOHN DICKERSON: Protests in the street like we haven t seen since the 1960s. I d like to ask you what I asked the vice president. What do you hear in the voices of those protesters SEN. SCOTT: Well, I hear from the- from the non-violent protesters what we hear consistently is this frustration that was ignited by eig stanley cup ht minutes and forty six seconds of George Floyd pleading for his life, saying he could not breathe and then at the end asking for his mother. What I hear is a concern and a frustration that I have felt as a person who s been stopped by law enforcement 18 times in the last couple decades, including this year. What- what I hear in the protesters is, enough already. Let s get to the table and get something done. And what I hear from the protesters is, this is our country. We want our voices to be hea water bottle stanley rd in this country. And what I did, because I heard and have felt the frustration of the protesters myself, is I drafted legislation that said, we see you, we hear you, and let s move Injz Arnold Presses For Budget Passage
Joe the Plumber is lashing out at the media for analyzing his personal life since he suddenly became a focal point of the presidential race last week.Joe Wurzelbacher, a plumber from Holland, Ohio, told Mike Huckabee on his Fox News talk show Saturday that he is upset by the attention and has been unable to work with reporters crowded on his front lawn. The media s worried about whether I ve paid my taxes, they re worried about any number of silly things that have nothing to do with America, Wurzelbacher told the former Republican presidential hopeful on his show, Huckabee. Wurzelbacher said he felt terrible after reading some of the criticism of himself posted online. I felt about that small, he said. I mean I really did. Republican presidential candidate John McCain has been portraying Wurzelbacher as emblematic of people with concerns about Barack Obama s tax plans.Wurzelbacher became famous after he met Obama and said the Democrat s tax proposal could keep him from buying the two-man plumbing caneca stanley company where he works. However, reports of Wurzelbacher s annual earnings suggest he would receive a tax cut rather than an increase under Obama s plan. You know, I am a plumber, Wurzelbacher said. Just a plumber. Wurzelbacher said stanley kubek he agreed to appear on the show after he received phone calls from friends serving in the military who voiced their support. You know, when you can t ask a que stanley quencher stion of your leaders anymor