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Play from 0:55[0:55] ..." I know the story out of the globe is that. May be Martha Coakley not as eager as the rest of you I'm not -- you know exactly how that's the stance is we talked. To"...

Play from 1:13[1:13] ..." Well we're trying to work with that was -- The Coakley camp -- debate schedule that hasn't happened yet that we really needed to happen. And we're willing to do it help with"...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" This is WBZ's Karen Twomey we're talking with Steve -- And I was about these debates that apparently you like to see more -- a little bit about that."

Play from 0:09[0:09]" Who I think it's critical as part of the democratic process. That we need to have debates and that the issues out there and I also think as a senator. But huge part of your job. Is debating the issues. And the voters can to argue effective or not effective at getting your point across. And and where you stand in an -- at that point that given --"

Play from 0:30[0:30]" Now I was reading that you gone so far to say that you would help bankroll less."

Play from 0:35[0:35]" I think he had KP campaigner campaign and and maybe -- the a couple of campaign will. Underwrite the cost of crosses the issue. We think it's very important to get the message out and for voters to see the potential candidates in action what they think -- and how they interact."

Play from 0:53[0:53]" Now have you talked to some of your opponents getting feedback I know the story out of the globe is that. May be Martha Coakley not as eager as the rest of you I'm not -- you know exactly how that's the stance is we talked. To her folks are we have talked -- they have called back. Are you feeling like maybe some people are not as eager rescued -- to get these discussions going."

Play from 1:13[1:13]" Well we're trying to work with that was -- The Coakley camp -- debate schedule that hasn't happened yet that we really needed to happen. And we're willing to do it help with the cost and we're going to show up anytime anyplace to debate."

Play from 1:29[1:29]" And here opinion what are some of the things you think people. Need or or want. To hear."

Play from 1:35[1:35]" But these people wanna know the specifics about how we're gonna bring guy aspect messages as -- bought 320000 jobs. And this election. He is about in our economy our security our job security financial system. And we haven't had a great debate -- yet that we didn't cover but the issues with the financial collapses in the first debate that we had."

Play from 1:57[1:57]" So that's the major one my goodness in things like healthcare and things are also kind of things people especially around here maybe one you know."

Play from 2:04[2:04]" mean health care relates it to two. The wellbeing of our people as well as those jobs again because doctors are too expensive. And and we got to talk about how to both their body covered. But get the cost down so we we can be in the Grogan Massachusetts would would -- messages should be a place where. All of our children can come back and work it right now we're losing jobs we have less jobs -- at ten years ago."

Play from 2:27[2:27]" All right so you'd like to get this ball rolling you like to do a little bit debating out there and let people know where -- stamped."

Play from 2:33[2:33]" As that passionate about having debates. Getting -- is out there and giving the voters an informed choice."

Play from 2:39[2:39]" Great okay thanks Steve I appreciate it combat."

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