Gov. Jim McGreevey and Sen. Robert Torricelli at Celebrate Literacy event

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you can hear the case the chemical oregon pooh cake there's no particular points you know interacting with communities and he was in there before our open invitation to resolve a lot
of the president for that opportunity and they're here to talk about what the number one priority which is education you actually kraftwerk thank you
so that's one of the real what is tv eight nine well in school or on tv sets the wolves to release more at home than they do if you want to really work was fifth rest of the sentences of the fifteen a
month that it was a more ornery there you are thank you you're right it's one thing i'm really angry very very well for what every year going through life that my mother was a librarian like he
would if you could go anywhere in the world and see anything that was a very experienced what everyone experience all that you and your mind you think you see the whole world the pages of the book and it also opens up you everything you do in your life and whatever ambitions you have or their wife remarried and we're very proud of our governor has made it a priority we used to think they're people human when you are thirty year ago we have noticed three four five six and seven years old when your most important thing you learned to read now carried live on is all about and why were so we
didn't have a lot of the culture we have in the third grade we had seven hundred schools are still some the statements that are having trouble reading they improve at some of the best performing students they also do some reading coaches are so critically important signal we say thank you to senator george so again at some of them very danger i think all americans feel an affinity for the cuban people hadn't either now
or forty years fidel castro has refused to recognize the most basic of human rights will not allow that elections of any kind any free expression that american policies right and i think in his heart wants to work tomorrow or yeah like everybody else in the western hemisphere i think george bush is right he's been disappointed and actually make eighty
billion dollars it's the largest in the nation all going to cost effective manner respectfully trying an entirely different group of employees in the early retirement actually cost the state so we have to keep a focus on the role model of early retirement savings that money that frankly has an environment of visible voice was the climate like this actually drive up cost the massive deficit lead actress who is responsible we need to correct that situation in iowa's legislative a bipartisan basis with the past administrations though the savings that we would endure barbara true the bill
is by having this world of river wide literally was visible workers are injured of course not to save that money and i believe it's responsible shared bipartisan rapport with the gamesmanship of his popularity try to tell everybody everything that the water here to go over and appropriate financially irresponsible which are responsible for the well and so what i find frustrating certain republican members and not all are trying to resolve this
so let's try to play him popularity as promising everybody different world that five billion dollars that irresponsible especially over time ago as atlanta's plaza says legislators are recommending additional not the models we were to the elite republican legislature you know overwhelming number of republican legislators supported administrations bill as it is and so that they understand the crisis on the legislature's understands the severity of the crisis and a lot of unfortunately certain individuals of surgical had with his coworkers where teachers what the point would actually cost the state more money as opposed to achieving anything we need to be fiscally conservative fiscally responsible and grapple with a five million dollar
deficit stop playing politics and starred robert thanks there's really more money i make it's been nice atlanta's at
this chain forward we move forward with the early retirement elements respectfully as this all comes to the pot with the billion dollar deficit it's not a time for politics time to understand the severity of the crisis important of the challenge that we put forth until that would save up to forty six million dollars that's appropriate cost effective is fiscally responsible unfortunately certain of the amendments will actually illegal entirety of assailants drive across precipitously is not a time for politics is not a time france is a time for responsible government understanding the
severity of the crisis is moving forward in a consistent thoughtful manner and again the overwhelming number of republicans in a bipartisan basis have been incredibly clark forging a collaborative relationship unraveling with the deficit not only focusing on the challenges of fiscal year or two but also fiscally as cleo thanks senator rubble itself was been extraordinary leadership has been thoughtful balanced insightful and again this is a state challenge which we will grapple with which we will meet this is not a time for partisan wrangling appealing to special interest groups simply put we cannot include groups that have been proposing amendments we precipitously drive across negate any savings willing to consider simply put it's not financially feasible fact financially reckless rasmussen homeland security in light of the new flag and moving forward i believe that path it
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- New Jersey Network
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- New Jersey Network (Trenton, New Jersey)
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- McGreevey and Torricelli meet with students and faculty in classroom at Prospect Park School to talk about reading. Torricelli is interviewed about Cuba embargo policy, McGreevey interview, talks to reporters outside school, poses for photos, gets into car
- Created Date
- 2002-05-20
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- News
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- News
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- 00:31:17.376
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Producing Organization: New Jersey Network
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New Jersey Network
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Duration: 0:30:00
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- Chicago: “Gov. Jim McGreevey and Sen. Robert Torricelli at Celebrate Literacy event,” 2002-05-20, New Jersey Network, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed May 29, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-259-nk364g8g.
- MLA: “Gov. Jim McGreevey and Sen. Robert Torricelli at Celebrate Literacy event.” 2002-05-20. New Jersey Network, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. May 29, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-259-nk364g8g>.
- APA: Gov. Jim McGreevey and Sen. Robert Torricelli at Celebrate Literacy event. Boston, MA: New Jersey Network, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-259-nk364g8g