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their ideology except this just mass hollowing out chai and hundreds 200 year old companies across america sears you know all these huge companies that are just hollowed out and loaded with debt by private equity thousands of jobs lost entire industry destroyed by private equity and our ideology we have to accept this sort of hyper normalization that this is everything's fine and everything's burning around us the actual fabric of your economy is collapsing due to these private equity model and we're all saying is just fine because they're making profit * and profit is good and this is our ideology and you just focus on profit and stefan stephen schwarzman is making 2345000000000 a year off this that's a good thing right we need to celebrate billionaires and this is a good thing right well we talked about austrian economics let's talk about marxist economic. of course he famously said karl marx the capitalist would sell them their rope to themselves to hang themselves right so they are following out their own economy principle in america because they've hollowed out as bad as much of the global
their ideology except this just mass hollowing out chai and hundreds 200 year old companies across america sears you know all these huge companies that are just hollowed out and loaded with debt by private equity thousands of jobs lost entire industry destroyed by private equity and our ideology we have to accept this sort of hyper normalization that this is everything's fine and everything's burning around us the actual fabric of your economy is collapsing due to these private equity model and...
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financially after her debts heart attack when my mother walked to the sears and got a minimum wage job a minimum wage job in america would support a family it's 3 it would pay a mortgage cover the utilities and put on the table. day every member wage job in america will not keep up mama and baby out of poverty that is wrong and that is why. one of the most prominent liberals in the us as a young adult warren was not much of a political activist and for many years registered as a republican the university of texas in austin it was here that elizabeth warren began her work on bankruptcy douglas like coke was one of her colleagues at this time helping her relaunch a large empirical study on the topic is really driven. to protect ordinary americans. whatever she may have thought growing up but what she thinks now based on the data is there are a lot of people in deep financial trouble. not because they would and while spending sprees but because they fell through the cracks in the system as presidential candidate warren vows to take on big finance big pharma and big tick but her critics say she is too far left corporat
financially after her debts heart attack when my mother walked to the sears and got a minimum wage job a minimum wage job in america would support a family it's 3 it would pay a mortgage cover the utilities and put on the table. day every member wage job in america will not keep up mama and baby out of poverty that is wrong and that is why. one of the most prominent liberals in the us as a young adult warren was not much of a political activist and for many years registered as a republican the...
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financially after her debts heart attack when my mother walked to the sears and got a minimum wage job a middle wage job in america one supported family of 3 it would pay a mortgage cover the utilities and put on the table j a minimum wage job in america will not keep up mama and baby out of poverty that is wrong and satisfied. i was elizabeth warren is running for president promising to bring about big structural change with the goal tilting power toward working people and away from big corporations and the rich and that seems to resonate with many in the us not only here in oklahoma city one of most prominent liberals in the us as a young adult warren was not much of a political activist and for many years registered as a republican the university of texas in austin it was here that elizabeth warren began her work on bankruptcy douglas like koch was one of her colleagues at this time helping her relaunch empirical study on the topic is really driven. to protect ordinary americans. whatever she may have thought. but what she thinks now based on the data is there a lot of people in deep financial trouble. because
financially after her debts heart attack when my mother walked to the sears and got a minimum wage job a middle wage job in america one supported family of 3 it would pay a mortgage cover the utilities and put on the table j a minimum wage job in america will not keep up mama and baby out of poverty that is wrong and satisfied. i was elizabeth warren is running for president promising to bring about big structural change with the goal tilting power toward working people and away from big...
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the wall street forecasters look for a modest cooling in the job market but a new data sears from bank of americawn process here is the numbers wall street looks for 160 k, a cooling from 266 in november unemployment rate unchanged at 3.5. average hourly strong at 0.3 ing ando strong adp report for the private sector bank of america has a new model forecasting private sector job growth from customer accounts at the bank and here is the number b of a model looks for 54,000 compared to the 160 k for the street process to be sure not even b of a relies not on this data it's a model. dragged down by the big data series early days for the promise of big data to give a clearer picture of the economy the fed and bls experimenting with it but over time big data should provide it in realtime, wilf. >> interesting, steve, we always falk in interview was brian about their site on the consumer but normally in just the sort of retail sales data. we doesn't often bring it up what are the details behind the data and how accurate it is. >> it's taking time for the modland to be twekd and work over time. there co
the wall street forecasters look for a modest cooling in the job market but a new data sears from bank of americawn process here is the numbers wall street looks for 160 k, a cooling from 266 in november unemployment rate unchanged at 3.5. average hourly strong at 0.3 ing ando strong adp report for the private sector bank of america has a new model forecasting private sector job growth from customer accounts at the bank and here is the number b of a model looks for 54,000 compared to the 160 k...
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sears. i had three older brothers who joined the military. their chance to serve and their ticket to america's middle class. i have known what i wanted to be since second grade. i wanted to be a public school teacher. can we hear it for our public school teachers one more time? [cheers and applause] lee --rren: was misses lee gathered me up in her arms and whispered in my ear, could be aou too teacher. my whole life changed. it is a reminder of what teachers and educators do every day, they reach that one child out there and change their lives orever, so thank you to mrs. public educator in america. you are changing our future. [applause] sen. warren: so, here i am. how id tell a long story went from being a special education teacher, ultimately to , and professor, senator now candidate for president of the united states. yes, what an amazing story. here is the thing. theink that the job of -- president of united states is to set a course for how we build a stronger future for this country. it has a lot of points that we have to think about, national defense, climate change, how we think about
sears. i had three older brothers who joined the military. their chance to serve and their ticket to america's middle class. i have known what i wanted to be since second grade. i wanted to be a public school teacher. can we hear it for our public school teachers one more time? [cheers and applause] lee --rren: was misses lee gathered me up in her arms and whispered in my ear, could be aou too teacher. my whole life changed. it is a reminder of what teachers and educators do every day, they...
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sears. all three of my brothers i mentioned earlier, would off to the military. it was their chance to serve. at about two america'ss. and for me, i have had these same dreams for what it wanted be since second greg. umana and you do decide until fourth greg. construct a fifth-grade of the balcony. i can tell. not knowing what one to be since second greg. i've never married from the spring of wanted to be a public school teacher or any can we care for our public school teachers. [applause]. yes. and i want you know, i invested early. i used to wind my dolly sent into school. and reputation for being tough but fair. [laughter]. but all doing right growing up growing up, anytime anything came up, i said i'm going to be a teacher. would the time i graduated from high school, my family did not have the money for college education much less to send me off to four years at the university. so like a lot of americans, i don't have a straight path story. i got a story this a lot of twists and turns. so here's how much was a turn scope. i was a high school debater printed and i got a scholarship to a halt to college. [applau
sears. all three of my brothers i mentioned earlier, would off to the military. it was their chance to serve. at about two america'ss. and for me, i have had these same dreams for what it wanted be since second greg. umana and you do decide until fourth greg. construct a fifth-grade of the balcony. i can tell. not knowing what one to be since second greg. i've never married from the spring of wanted to be a public school teacher or any can we care for our public school teachers. [applause]....
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. >> people of my generation have a searing memory of the seizure of our embassy in tehran in 1979, the image of america held hostage by the new iranian revolution. in all the years since then, just over 40 years, the united states has struggled to find a way to deal with this revolutionary regime that is -- has been consistently been destabilizing in the middle east. the u.s. has tried everything. it's had actions just short of war. it's at various points tried to form secret contacts, dialogue with iran. president obama made his nuclear agreement with iran hoping that that would be a path toward greater moderation. in all that time nothing has worked, the revolution has remained intense, a destabilizing force, and its iconic symbol increasingly has been qasem soleimani, the quds force commander and general who was killed in baghdad last night. he was quiet, in many ways a reversed man, small in stature from a working class background. but he built the network we've been discussing. across the middle east he formed proxy groups, hezbollah and lebanon, shiia militias in syria. many analyses think that b
. >> people of my generation have a searing memory of the seizure of our embassy in tehran in 1979, the image of america held hostage by the new iranian revolution. in all the years since then, just over 40 years, the united states has struggled to find a way to deal with this revolutionary regime that is -- has been consistently been destabilizing in the middle east. the u.s. has tried everything. it's had actions just short of war. it's at various points tried to form secret contacts,...
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sears. all three of my brothers went off enjoying the military, a chance for them to serve but also frankly, it was a path into america'sdle class. maybe? e? i have known what i wanted to be since second grade and i have never wavered. i heard someone giggle over there. known what i wanted to be since second grade. i wanted to be a public school teacher. can we hear it for america's public school teachers? [cheering and applause] yes.warren: and i want you to know that i invested early. up andto line my dollies teach school. i had a reputation for being tough but fair. [laughter] sen. warren: so, all of my growing up years, i'm going to teach, i want to be a teacher. i the time i graduated from high school, my family did not have the money for college applications much less to send me off to four years of university. so, like a lot of americans, i don't have a straight path story. i have a story with a lot of twists and turns. here is how it goes. i was a high school debater and i got a scholarship to college. nerds! and then at 19, i fell in love, got married, and dropped out. woo hoo. not to that guy. bruce will be co
sears. all three of my brothers went off enjoying the military, a chance for them to serve but also frankly, it was a path into america'sdle class. maybe? e? i have known what i wanted to be since second grade and i have never wavered. i heard someone giggle over there. known what i wanted to be since second grade. i wanted to be a public school teacher. can we hear it for america's public school teachers? [cheering and applause] yes.warren: and i want you to know that i invested early. up...
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sears. all three of my brothers as i mentioned earlier with off to the military. it was their chance to serve, and a path to america'ss. now, me, i've had the same dream what i wanted to be since second grade. you may laugh in the back, you didn't decide until what, like fourth-grade? fifth grade up in the balcony, i can tell. i can tell. i have no one wanted to be since second grade because i've never varied from this. i wanted to be a public school teacher. can we hear it for our public school teachers? [cheers and applause] yes. yes. yes. and i want you to know, i invested early. i used to line my always up and teach school. i had a reputation for being tough but fair -- dollies -- but altering my growing up anytime anything came out, i said i want to be a public future. i to be a teacher. i want to be a teacher. by the time i graduate from high school my family did not have the money for college application much less to semi-often for years at university. so like a lot of americans i don't have a straight path story. i got a story this got a lot of twists and turns. so here's how my twists and turns go. i was a h
sears. all three of my brothers as i mentioned earlier with off to the military. it was their chance to serve, and a path to america'ss. now, me, i've had the same dream what i wanted to be since second grade. you may laugh in the back, you didn't decide until what, like fourth-grade? fifth grade up in the balcony, i can tell. i can tell. i have no one wanted to be since second grade because i've never varied from this. i wanted to be a public school teacher. can we hear it for our public...
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seared in our collect did memory. as well is that we have these images, brutal images. they caused the conscience of america to really consider are we equal? through our historical lens, this serves as a guidepost for justice. so, we look at this as cultural preservation, which respectfully this is where we must start. recognizing these legacy sites must be respected. through the cultural heritage, we know that that is an expression of the way people lived. those things that were passed from generation to generation. also in order to stand up and revitalize these historic places, we have to have cultural authenticity. it can not look like anywhere usa. arming him, i think there was a question about place making. we don't have to try to create a history. it is there. we need to embrace it and restore it. look at the cultural legacy around neighborhoods and, guess what? for the people who live there. you guys probably guess that i have a real love and passion in making sure the people that live in the community get to stay in that community. so, we know in order to revive economic opportunity we can do that t
seared in our collect did memory. as well is that we have these images, brutal images. they caused the conscience of america to really consider are we equal? through our historical lens, this serves as a guidepost for justice. so, we look at this as cultural preservation, which respectfully this is where we must start. recognizing these legacy sites must be respected. through the cultural heritage, we know that that is an expression of the way people lived. those things that were passed from...
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sears. all three of my brothers went off and joined the military. it was their chance to serve. and also, let's be frank, it was a path to america's middle class.'m proud of all of my brothers. me, i have known what i wanted to do since second grade. now, i hear some giggles, some of you in the back probably didn't decide until fourth grade. fifth grade, way, way by the door. no, i've known what i wanted to do since second grade and i've never wavered from it. i wanted to be a public schoolteacher. can we hear it for america's public schoolteachers? [ cheers and applause ] yes. and i invested early. i used to line my dollies up and teach school. i had a reputation for being tough but fair. but any time anyone asked, this is what i wanted. i wanted to be a public schoolteacher. by the time i was ready to graduate from high school, my family didn't have the money for college application much less to send me off to four years at a university. so, like a lot of americans, i don't have a straight path story. i got a story with a lot of twists and turns. so here is how my story goes. i was a high school debater and i got a scholarship to college, woo
sears. all three of my brothers went off and joined the military. it was their chance to serve. and also, let's be frank, it was a path to america's middle class.'m proud of all of my brothers. me, i have known what i wanted to do since second grade. now, i hear some giggles, some of you in the back probably didn't decide until fourth grade. fifth grade, way, way by the door. no, i've known what i wanted to do since second grade and i've never wavered from it. i wanted to be a public...
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our mom worked a minimum wage .ob at sears all three of my older brothers went off and joined the military. a way to serve, and it was also their path to america'sdle class. me, i have known what i wanted to be since second grade. you laugh back there like you did not decide until fourth-grade? fifth grade in the corner. [laughter] sen. warren: i can totally tell. i have known what i wanted to be since second grade and i never wavered. i wanted to be a public school teacher. can we hear it for them? [cheers and applause] and i want you to know, i invested early. i used to line my dollies up and teach school. i had a reputation for being -- [laughter] is all ien: that talked about as a kid. i was going to be a schoolteacher. by the time i graduated from high school my family did not have the money for college applications. much less to send me off to university for four years. so, like a lot of americans, i do not have a straight line story. i have a story with a lot of twists and turns. here is how my story goes. i was a high school debater and i got a scholarship to college. let's hear it for america's nerds. [cheers and applause] sen. warren:
our mom worked a minimum wage .ob at sears all three of my older brothers went off and joined the military. a way to serve, and it was also their path to america'sdle class. me, i have known what i wanted to be since second grade. you laugh back there like you did not decide until fourth-grade? fifth grade in the corner. [laughter] sen. warren: i can totally tell. i have known what i wanted to be since second grade and i never wavered. i wanted to be a public school teacher. can we hear it for...
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sears. my brothers went to the military. a chance to serve, and frankly a chance to be part of america's middle-class.wanted to be a public school teacher. it is all i ever talked about. by the time i graduated from high school, my family could not afford a college application. much less to send me off to four years. >> we were talking about hbcu's. sen. warren: you asked what i would stay committed to. my choice in life was a commuter -- my chance in life was a commuter college that cost $50 a semester. that is how i became a special education teacher. one door opened another door and i am sitting on this stage today. you ask if i am committed to opportunity for everybody, the answer is yes. it is a well-crafted plan. i care about this. we need educational opportunities for everyone. >> we will hold you to that. if there is a warren administration and you drop the hbcu plan -- sen. warren: i am not dropping it. >> we have been at war for almost two decades in the middle east. i can't help but make the connection between war in the middle east and islamophobia at home. we did a poll. 29% of people who
sears. my brothers went to the military. a chance to serve, and frankly a chance to be part of america's middle-class.wanted to be a public school teacher. it is all i ever talked about. by the time i graduated from high school, my family could not afford a college application. much less to send me off to four years. >> we were talking about hbcu's. sen. warren: you asked what i would stay committed to. my choice in life was a commuter -- my chance in life was a commuter college that cost...