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this is the new american economy. it's not built on a single change, but change itself, on the fact that numerous transformative innovations have come in the last five years and even more will be on their way in the next five years. globalization and technology have upended the auto industry. cars are now in many ways basically computers on wheels. this city must compete with many others around the world to design the best products at the best prices. this transition has not been easy. for many years the policies impacting detroit made it harder. taxes were exorbitant, regulations were crippling, and crony capitalism was rampant. the results were inefficiency and a lagging economy. opportunity for the people of detroit. today washington is leading our nation in the direction of precrisis detroit. while america's economy is built on change, it is increasingly controlled a federal government that is resistant to change. other nations are adapting to the new economy. while washington is clinging to the old economy. as a
this is the new american economy. it's not built on a single change, but change itself, on the fact that numerous transformative innovations have come in the last five years and even more will be on their way in the next five years. globalization and technology have upended the auto industry. cars are now in many ways basically computers on wheels. this city must compete with many others around the world to design the best products at the best prices. this transition has not been easy. for many...
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, -- american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. said,e what the naysayers the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading scores are up. [cheering] because we put power back into the hands of the people. we need control powers at the state level, not washington. [cheering] [applause] in the present economy, it it is a way to -- as well as our job creators. have notd to say we touched that in our first four years by more than $2 billion. we live on manufacturers, property owners. we need to go on, going forward. if there was any more government , it graves -- there are a lot of people that talk that. i am the only one who stood up to 100,000 protesters. [cheering] to fight for the american people. [cheering] [applause] if you want to balance the budget, if you want to satisfy the hard-working people, if you want a better life for far
, -- american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. said,e what the naysayers the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading scores are up. [cheering] because we put power back into the hands of the people. we need control powers at the state level, not washington. [cheering] [applause] in the present economy, it it is a...
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we need to build our own american economy.applause] let's talk for a second about excesses on wall street, shall we? eight years ago, we were all on the hook. the big banks became too big to , too big to manage but apparently not too big to bailout and paul bucher says we are just as great a danger of breaking our economy again. i say we need to reinstitute class steel and put prosecutorial muscle back on the wall street heat. [applause] finally, friends, there are some things we need to do for ourselves because no other country is going to do it for us. india, they have countries of their own to invest in, we need to invest in our infrastructure, we need to square our shoulders to the challenge of climate change and i'm the first candidate for president, and let us hope not the last, to advocate moving america putting forward a plan to move america to a 100% clean energy grid by 2050. [applause] these are the things that we do as americans. thread thatis a runs through the better part of our history. our grandparents and i pa
we need to build our own american economy.applause] let's talk for a second about excesses on wall street, shall we? eight years ago, we were all on the hook. the big banks became too big to , too big to manage but apparently not too big to bailout and paul bucher says we are just as great a danger of breaking our economy again. i say we need to reinstitute class steel and put prosecutorial muscle back on the wall street heat. [applause] finally, friends, there are some things we need to do for...
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. >> nobody gets to hold the american economy hostage over their own ideological demands.people who send us to washington, expect better. >> reporter: the president warned there will be more severe weather events triggered by climate change. mr. obama will return to that issue next week when he travels to alaska to see the effects of global warming first hand. alison. >>> what a wild week for wall street. >> incredible. >> it's amazing. the markets around the world are recovering after we watched them crash. the dow set a new record thursday. have stocks finally found a stable ground? we are live next. >>> well, looks like a wild week for stocks could end on a positive note. u.s. stock futures are down right now, but after a brutal start to the week, stocks are up for the week. yesterday the dow climbed 369 points. combine that with 619 point rally on wednesday, it winds up being the best two day gain for the dow in history. oil prices soared over 10% and soared back above $42 a barrel. it was oil's best rally since 2009. we watch stocked of halliburton and trans ocean sur
. >> nobody gets to hold the american economy hostage over their own ideological demands.people who send us to washington, expect better. >> reporter: the president warned there will be more severe weather events triggered by climate change. mr. obama will return to that issue next week when he travels to alaska to see the effects of global warming first hand. alison. >>> what a wild week for wall street. >> incredible. >> it's amazing. the markets around the...
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the answer lies in the factors which make the american economy tick.e can begin with a very simple comparison. this is one of the best refrigerators made in 1930. both it and today's latest model make ice, preserve food, and keep things cold. which one would you rather have in your kitchen? >> this one, naturally. >> why? >> why, it's better, of course. >> we want it better, so we make it better. >> that's not just true of refrigerators, either. >> designs in harmonious colors and pleasant and appealing arrangements. and look at what has happened to the rest of the house. television, air-conditioning, attractive, bright bathroom fixtures, power tools. the house itself is fireproof and insulated, built for modern suburban living. a power mower, modern lawn furniture, and outdoor grill. the car is two-toned, new with power steering, power brakes, and automatic transmission. and this will be a two-car family before long. obviously, these joneses are a well-equipped, up-to-the-minute household, but are they so unusual? like millions of middle income americ
the answer lies in the factors which make the american economy tick.e can begin with a very simple comparison. this is one of the best refrigerators made in 1930. both it and today's latest model make ice, preserve food, and keep things cold. which one would you rather have in your kitchen? >> this one, naturally. >> why? >> why, it's better, of course. >> we want it better, so we make it better. >> that's not just true of refrigerators, either. >> designs in...
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debate on thursday night passioned up the opportunity to hammer home how will we revive the american economy the way ronald reagan hammered it home in the 1980s and criticizing president obama for trashing the american economy. reagan hit carter hard in the 1980s. they have to make that issue foremost, and i don't think they really did it on thursday night. >> interesting. do you think they did it on thursday night? >> i agree with steve. they didn't put much specifics to it. if we had just grown 1% per year since the end of world war ii, the economy today would be twice as large as it is. it would be $34 trillion economy. you know, the average per capita wealth would be twice as much. it's just amazing what growth does, and we wouldn't be at each other's throat as we are today as the 1970s. >> it's a sense of despair, and we're never going to get back the growth we had right before the explosion of the technology revolution that in large part came through what ronald reagan did. can we get back to that or have we gone too far down the dark hole? >> no. i think we absolutely can. i think tha
debate on thursday night passioned up the opportunity to hammer home how will we revive the american economy the way ronald reagan hammered it home in the 1980s and criticizing president obama for trashing the american economy. reagan hit carter hard in the 1980s. they have to make that issue foremost, and i don't think they really did it on thursday night. >> interesting. do you think they did it on thursday night? >> i agree with steve. they didn't put much specifics to it. if we...
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. >> nobody gets to hold the american economy hostage over their own ideological demands. you, the people who send us to washington, expect better. >> reporter: the president warned more severe weather events triggered by climate change. mr. obama will return to the issue once again next week when he travels to alaska when he sees the effects of global warming first hand. alison. >>> it was a wild week on wall street. >> my head is still spinning. >> markets around the world crash. now recovering. the dow set a new record thursday. have stocks finally found stable ground? we're live next. no sixth grader's ever sat with the eighth grade girls. but your jansport backpack is permission to park it wherever you please. hey. that's that new gear feeling. this week, these folders just one cent. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. bill's got a very tough 13lie here...... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club...
. >> nobody gets to hold the american economy hostage over their own ideological demands. you, the people who send us to washington, expect better. >> reporter: the president warned more severe weather events triggered by climate change. mr. obama will return to the issue once again next week when he travels to alaska when he sees the effects of global warming first hand. alison. >>> it was a wild week on wall street. >> my head is still spinning. >> markets...
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security and welfare states, but also by virtue of the fact they consume goods and drive the american economy so their existence opens up the job possibility and goes to say that somehow because immigrants have a rise in the country this immigrant has taken a job from the well deserving american is about the simplistic argument that can be made. .. >> >>. >> the dream act will that ever come to bear? is year and it is in the third year right now. what you see as a nation goes through a transition with the new president? >> it depends on who the president is. but with that in mind one is the of class performs and for it to be held up in the court it is quite likely that the problem will not be resolved. >> and it is a problem for the parents. >> it is the reforms and to halt expansion of protections with a larger number of undocumented immigrants. with the dynamics of this recently came out not terribly shocking news from senator mcconnell there is no intention of the immigration reform until after the next presidential election in that infuriates those of us and those that cared deeply so to
security and welfare states, but also by virtue of the fact they consume goods and drive the american economy so their existence opens up the job possibility and goes to say that somehow because immigrants have a rise in the country this immigrant has taken a job from the well deserving american is about the simplistic argument that can be made. .. >> >>. >> the dream act will that ever come to bear? is year and it is in the third year right now. what you see as a nation goes...
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if we empower americans to fill those jobs, then our generation will embrace the american economy. at will lay the foundation for a new american century. today, detroit is an example of what can happen under probe business leadership. other governor snyder, corporate drive -- orbit taxes have dropped significantly. thanks to numerous progrowth reforms, michigan now has one of the best entrepreneurial environments in the country. as a result, innovation is surging. jobs are returning. lights are back on and buildings that were once vacant. while it is true, the city received help from check -- received help from taxpayers, -- a reformed economy. not a bailout. many of the business leaders in this room can attest, one of the biggest obstacles between detroit and its future continues to be washington, dc. until washington learns what the city has already learned, our entire nation will be held back from a new economy. that is why if i am fortunate enough to be president, my agenda will be -- our reforms will be based on addressing the modern challenges our people face in their lives. t
if we empower americans to fill those jobs, then our generation will embrace the american economy. at will lay the foundation for a new american century. today, detroit is an example of what can happen under probe business leadership. other governor snyder, corporate drive -- orbit taxes have dropped significantly. thanks to numerous progrowth reforms, michigan now has one of the best entrepreneurial environments in the country. as a result, innovation is surging. jobs are returning. lights are...
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i think a big issue in this election is reducing the size of government, growing the american economy. what i see in the polls is that nobody has any votes. i think voters in iowa, these early states, want to kick the tires, ask the tough questions, they're not going to decide until much later in the process. >> dickerson: you are talking your competence gained over years of experience working in government. looks like consistently what we're hearing from voters they don't want anybody touch government. don't want politics. >> i think that's exactly right. one of the reasons is that trump has done well he has hit a nerve, what i get from voters in iowa, 99 county tour that voters are telling me they're frustrated. not just president obama and democrats but frustrated with republicans as well. republicans, give us the majority we'll can get rid of obamacare, amnesty that didn't happen. differences i've done what i said i was going to d. we cut our state budget 26%. 30,000 fours state bureaucrats, top ten state for private sector job creation. i think voters are looking for a candidate
i think a big issue in this election is reducing the size of government, growing the american economy. what i see in the polls is that nobody has any votes. i think voters in iowa, these early states, want to kick the tires, ask the tough questions, they're not going to decide until much later in the process. >> dickerson: you are talking your competence gained over years of experience working in government. looks like consistently what we're hearing from voters they don't want anybody...
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>> restore the american economy.e are discouraging business you heard hillary clinton and talk about trying to attack business in this country with the income inequality with her marxist ideas but you have to make sure your the free enterprise system to make sure to put in policies that don't discourage investment by restoring investment that means more productivity or jobs and higher wages. we cannot have a real national security until we restore the american economy with a better quality of life and a strong period economy to protect ourselves deirdre: you used to be chairman as well of the republican national committee. what did you make of donald trump? there are so many republicans to keep waiting for his campaign to run out of steam but it is not. is you what the public once? >> i think he has struck the under of resentment and anger. i don't have any interest in that but i have an interest to make the country better and responding to the in iran and resentment with genuinely positive programs. if we put forwar
>> restore the american economy.e are discouraging business you heard hillary clinton and talk about trying to attack business in this country with the income inequality with her marxist ideas but you have to make sure your the free enterprise system to make sure to put in policies that don't discourage investment by restoring investment that means more productivity or jobs and higher wages. we cannot have a real national security until we restore the american economy with a better...
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we will pull in all the other regulations that are like a wet blanket on the american economy so we can get the economy working again. [applause] we will have a new policy to say we will defend what god has given us in america. i oppose the keystone pipeline to save the american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. despite what the naysayers said, the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading scores are up. [cheering] that is because we put power back into the hands of the people. we need control powers at the state level, not washington. [cheering] [applause] in the present economy, it is a way to -- as well as our job creators. i am proud to say we have not touched that in our first four years by more than $2 billion. we live on manufacturers, property owners. we need to go on, going forward. there are a lot of people that talk that. i am the only one who stood up to 100,000 protesters. [cheering] to fight for
we will pull in all the other regulations that are like a wet blanket on the american economy so we can get the economy working again. [applause] we will have a new policy to say we will defend what god has given us in america. i oppose the keystone pipeline to save the american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. despite what the naysayers said, the facts are the facts. years ago, they said...
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we've killed the american economy, the most productive parts and this was always going to come.tuart: mary has come up with strong stuff there. kills the american economy. keith, a bit strong for you or what? >> no, that's not strong enough. i think the fed absolutely is out of control. they have no business doing what they're doing. and the ministry of whitewash et al., congress and our leadership in the white house eviscerated the middle class. this was been if you're rich, a , poor a bailout and middle class-- >> are we likely to see a statement from the president obama or the chair or the federal reserve. >> what's he going to say, hey, let's have more tax and spending? i mean, really, that's the recipe that he's put on this economy for the last six years, what's he going to say? >> keith? >> well, you know, if you were smart and truly a leader, then, yes, we would see a statement immediately upon the market open this morning and see a corresponding statement from yellen ideally on the same podium. you know what? it's never going to happen in a million years, these two have
we've killed the american economy, the most productive parts and this was always going to come.tuart: mary has come up with strong stuff there. kills the american economy. keith, a bit strong for you or what? >> no, that's not strong enough. i think the fed absolutely is out of control. they have no business doing what they're doing. and the ministry of whitewash et al., congress and our leadership in the white house eviscerated the middle class. this was been if you're rich, a , poor a...
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running as populist mavericks, with different descriptions for fixing what is wrong with the american economy. again, that is from politico. announcer: the congressional budget office will release an update on the 10-year economic and budget outlook tomorrow. director keith hall will talk to the press about it live at 11:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. a decade after hurricane katrina devastated coastal louisiana, forcing one .5 million residents to evacuate and causing $100 billion in damage, c-span is taking a weeklong look at the new orleans disaster and recovery, and it begins tonight with the atlantic magazine conference we covered today in new orleans. the city mayor, richard landers, said that they have to find ways to get stronger, and katrina showed us we are not as resilient as we need to be and that we have got a lot of work to do. says theymes-picayune have to reflect a one of the worst disasters in u.s. history and what came of it. you will see all of those remarks in about 40 minutes, but first, a town hall on what it means to know new orleans. >> my name is madeleine, and i am
running as populist mavericks, with different descriptions for fixing what is wrong with the american economy. again, that is from politico. announcer: the congressional budget office will release an update on the 10-year economic and budget outlook tomorrow. director keith hall will talk to the press about it live at 11:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. a decade after hurricane katrina devastated coastal louisiana, forcing one .5 million residents to evacuate and causing $100 billion in damage,...
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we will pull in all the other regulations that are like a wet blanket on the american economy so we can get the economy working again. [applause] we will have a new policy to say we will defend what god has given us in america. i oppose the keystone pipeline to save the american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. despite what the naysayers said, the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading scores are up. [cheering] that is because we put power back into the hands of the people. we need control powers at the state level, not washington. [cheering] [applause] in the present economy, it is a way to -- [inaudible] as well as our job creators. i am proud to say we have not touched that in our first four years by more than $2 billion. [indiscernible] we live on manufacturers, property owners. we need to go on, going forward. there are a lot of people that talk that. i am the only one who stood up to 100,000 proteste
we will pull in all the other regulations that are like a wet blanket on the american economy so we can get the economy working again. [applause] we will have a new policy to say we will defend what god has given us in america. i oppose the keystone pipeline to save the american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. despite what the naysayers said, the facts are the facts. years ago, they said...
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about lowering that corporate income tax, which is such an albatross around the neck of the american economygains. i think he is dead wrong and trade and immigration. we can compete and win in a free trade environment. america benefits from free trade and immigrants for the most part are big bin fits to the -- benefits to the american economy and we need talented and smart and hard-working people. >> what about the overall tax plan? how would it look -- how would this donald trump tax plan look? >> i want the rates much low sore america has the lowest (uqj the highest corporate tax rate in the world. that's one thing i'd love donald trump talking more about. because we have the highest tax rate in the world we're exporting jobs, as you know to countries like ireland and canada and china and japan that have lower tax rates. the double tax on savings and investments and that would bring more jobs and investment in the united states. i believe very sincerely -- this is what i'll tell donald trump and my friend art laffer will be in the meeting as well. with have something like a flat tax, we'll
about lowering that corporate income tax, which is such an albatross around the neck of the american economygains. i think he is dead wrong and trade and immigration. we can compete and win in a free trade environment. america benefits from free trade and immigrants for the most part are big bin fits to the -- benefits to the american economy and we need talented and smart and hard-working people. >> what about the overall tax plan? how would it look -- how would this donald trump tax...
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eight companies dominating the american economy for decades. overseas and technological change.down wet this see is a positive for the next pauseeration -- as a before the next acceleration when we are replaced by robots. scarlet: when we talk about the death of companies, we measure it by publicly traded companies. plenty get absorbed through takeovers or get taken out of the public markets by private equity firms. this measures is how active the merger and acquisition markets are, how big the private equity industry is. those are things that there was not much of in the 1970's. >> it might say more about the capital markets than anything else. >> it is not all technological change. alix: is there a difference between smaller companies and bigger companies? >> the statistics have started coming out from economist s showing that there are fewer and fewer small companies. fewer people are starting businesses. it is a long run trend. there are a handful of very successful startups. it is a shoeshine guy, lots of smaller things than that. that has been shrinking for a long time. sc
eight companies dominating the american economy for decades. overseas and technological change.down wet this see is a positive for the next pauseeration -- as a before the next acceleration when we are replaced by robots. scarlet: when we talk about the death of companies, we measure it by publicly traded companies. plenty get absorbed through takeovers or get taken out of the public markets by private equity firms. this measures is how active the merger and acquisition markets are, how big the...
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the biggest impediment to the american economy is not the american worker, the american entrepreneur. we have the best workforce of willing to risk entrepreneurs. everyone of you out there is thinking, i can open a little store. i can have a small business on the side. then you go to fill out the paperwork and the regulatory burdens are so high that you say, forget it. or if you do succeed you get things like obamacare that say if you hire another employee, we are going to penalize you up the wazoo. you give up or you don't grow. when i was governor we had the lowest unemployment rate since they started keeping records in new york. we lowered the tax burden. we repealed thousands of regulations. we got government out of the way. we empowered the american people, and the dream came government school where that eal. just one other thing. iowa is a great ag state, but also a manufacturing state. there's a lot of people in this country that think, we will not make things in america anymore. i don't believe that. i would put in place the lowest tax rate on manufacturing in the developed wo
the biggest impediment to the american economy is not the american worker, the american entrepreneur. we have the best workforce of willing to risk entrepreneurs. everyone of you out there is thinking, i can open a little store. i can have a small business on the side. then you go to fill out the paperwork and the regulatory burdens are so high that you say, forget it. or if you do succeed you get things like obamacare that say if you hire another employee, we are going to penalize you up the...
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we don't need more speculation with the american economy hanging in the balance. and so far no comment on the market jitters from jeb bush or hillary clinton. >>> will he or won't he? the intrigue is building on capitol hill as biden ponders a run for the presidency. another sign he is serious about mounting a challenge to hillary clinton. let's get more this morning from cnn's washington correspondent joe johns. >> reporter: after the white house lunch with president obama on monday, the buzz about the vice president's exploration of the campaign options picked up after secretary josh earnest went out of his way to praise biden. >> the president has indicated his view that the decision that he made, i guess, seven years ago now, to add joe biden to the ticket as his running mate was the smartest decision he made in polit politics. that should give you the view of vice president's aptitude for the top job. >> reporter: the vice president making a series of moves behind the scenes, including scheduling more meetings with supporsuppor and donors. the official messag
we don't need more speculation with the american economy hanging in the balance. and so far no comment on the market jitters from jeb bush or hillary clinton. >>> will he or won't he? the intrigue is building on capitol hill as biden ponders a run for the presidency. another sign he is serious about mounting a challenge to hillary clinton. let's get more this morning from cnn's washington correspondent joe johns. >> reporter: after the white house lunch with president obama on...
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in the end, trade benefits the american economy but does not fit all americans. that has been reasonably clear since the late 1960's. we have not done much to take care of people hurt by the trade because they are almost never the same people who get help. people who lose their jobs are quite distinct. like your ipad or ipod or a modern kind of product, only about 5% of that product comes from manufacturing. the manufacturing is done overseas. 95% of the value is the value of information, the internet, marketing, design. picked up those jobs and lost the manufacturing jobs and got them done more cheaply overseas. of consumer one but a lot workers lost and we did not do much to help them when that happened. if you are going to have open and free trade, there has to be a bargain between american workers in the american government, those innocent from trade, and those who do not. host: our guest is the director of the center of it nation and workforce at georgetown university. jeff from nebraska, good morning to you. caller: good morning. i have got to tell you. it
in the end, trade benefits the american economy but does not fit all americans. that has been reasonably clear since the late 1960's. we have not done much to take care of people hurt by the trade because they are almost never the same people who get help. people who lose their jobs are quite distinct. like your ipad or ipod or a modern kind of product, only about 5% of that product comes from manufacturing. the manufacturing is done overseas. 95% of the value is the value of information, the...
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americans. we will talk about the economy small business, international trade, climate change, and equal pay. ankly, issues that affect all americans. with that, i would like to welcome to the stage, senator bernie sanders. >> [applause] [applause] >> [indiscernible] >> [laughter] >> [applause] >> [indiscernible] >> [laughter] >> we love you, bernie. >> jesus, have not even started yet. >> [laughter] mr. palomarez: again, thank you very much, senator, for being with us. i appreciate you making time to be with us. we recognize that, obviously -- [indiscernible] [poor audio quality] [indiscernible] -- secretary clinton and around 60%. so the question is, are you, as they say -- and what do you plan to do to stay viable to win the nomination? mr. sanders: let me begin by thanking you very much for inviting me. this is a wonderful turnout. thank you all for being here. we went into this campaign as an underdog. -- there is [indiscernible] -- i really did not know. my wife was not excited about that idea. [laughter] so we kind of knew coming into this game. i think it is fair to say that secretary
americans. we will talk about the economy small business, international trade, climate change, and equal pay. ankly, issues that affect all americans. with that, i would like to welcome to the stage, senator bernie sanders. >> [applause] [applause] >> [indiscernible] >> [laughter] >> [applause] >> [indiscernible] >> [laughter] >> we love you, bernie. >> jesus, have not even started yet. >> [laughter] mr. palomarez: again, thank you very...
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. >> governor walker, poll after poll shows the american people are very concerned about the economy and there is concern about jobs. now, donald trump has been polling very high, and he says he is the businessman. he is the one in america. >> we did things to actually mrr things in a blue state like wisconsin without compromising our principles. we had an unemployment rate of 8%, and it's down to 4.6%. we made up all the jobs we lost during the recession. our labor participation rate is almost five points higher than it is nationally. i think those are the kind of proven results even in a blue state like wisconsin that are applicable to the rest of the country. >> there was another governor on the stage in the debate stage on thursday night, governor kasich from ohio, who has similar successful records as far as creating jobs and turning budgets around. is that your competition? a governor with a successful track record. >> well, i think the key there -- he has done a good job in ohio. i appreciate it. i'm glad to be here in ohio. what makes us unique is we have fought and won and a
. >> governor walker, poll after poll shows the american people are very concerned about the economy and there is concern about jobs. now, donald trump has been polling very high, and he says he is the businessman. he is the one in america. >> we did things to actually mrr things in a blue state like wisconsin without compromising our principles. we had an unemployment rate of 8%, and it's down to 4.6%. we made up all the jobs we lost during the recession. our labor participation...
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the biggest impediment to the american economy is not the american worker, the american entrepreneur. we have the best workforce of willing to risk entrepreneurs. everyone of you out there is thinking, i can open a little store. i can have a small business on the side. then you go to fill out the paperwork and the regulatory burdens are so high that you say, forget it. or if you do succeed you get things like obamacare that say if you hire another employee, we are going to penalize you up the wazoo. you give up or you don't grow. when i was governor we had the lowest unemployment rate since they started keeping records in new york. we lowered the tax burden. we repealed thousands of regulations. we got government out of the way. we empowered the american people, and the dream came real. just one other thing. iowa is a great ag state, but also a manufacturing state. there's a lot of people in this country that think, we will not make things in america anymore. i don't believe that. i would put in place the lowest tax rate on manufacturing in the developed world. we have that workforce.
the biggest impediment to the american economy is not the american worker, the american entrepreneur. we have the best workforce of willing to risk entrepreneurs. everyone of you out there is thinking, i can open a little store. i can have a small business on the side. then you go to fill out the paperwork and the regulatory burdens are so high that you say, forget it. or if you do succeed you get things like obamacare that say if you hire another employee, we are going to penalize you up the...
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assumption that walmart is a proxy for the american economy, that it was the best at disturbing thingsng assumption is over. are we in a new kind of economy? carl: i do not think it has really changed. the people who are shopping at walmart -- the delivery method from my shopping and whatnot -- i think it is not there yet. if you need something in a pinch, you go to walmart. if you do not want the huge amount of customer service and all that stuff. there is still very much a place for that in middle america, but the economy is moving slow. this is the point, this is what the fed is dealing with. brendan: so it is the proxy for the american economy. carl: right. this cycle has a lot longer to run. yellen will keep rates low-key or when a momentum picks -- sales for the business for the big boxes will improve. tom: a little under 3% now, touching $70 and below. let me do a data check, euro-dollar $1.1069. nymex crude cannot find a bit. $41.60 as well. i'm watching the ruble, mexican peso as well. brendan: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am brendan greeley with tom keene. theelo claur
assumption that walmart is a proxy for the american economy, that it was the best at disturbing thingsng assumption is over. are we in a new kind of economy? carl: i do not think it has really changed. the people who are shopping at walmart -- the delivery method from my shopping and whatnot -- i think it is not there yet. if you need something in a pinch, you go to walmart. if you do not want the huge amount of customer service and all that stuff. there is still very much a place for that in...
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every time we want to improve health there is the criticism that we will kill jobs or hurt the american economythis is about protecting american families must keeping the community save, giving this -- giving the kids a sound future. and we will do exactly what we and we are going to get. it will be cheaper and these arguments have never been true before. laura: you want 28% of u.s. energy to come from renewable sources by 2030. that is a victim will are you confident you can do that? -- that is ambitious. are you confident you can do that? gina: we actually have 10 fold increase in the use of solar since this president was first in office. it is competing effectively. we are riding the wave and adding a little bit to make sure that wave happens and we get the kind of reductions that are achievable and affordable today to keep the lights on, but continuing the shift toward clean energy. we are not driving this. we are following the wave. laura: thank you for joining us. today, british court sentenced aison for reading rate -- reading rates -- rigging rates. tom hayes said he was being made a sc
every time we want to improve health there is the criticism that we will kill jobs or hurt the american economythis is about protecting american families must keeping the community save, giving this -- giving the kids a sound future. and we will do exactly what we and we are going to get. it will be cheaper and these arguments have never been true before. laura: you want 28% of u.s. energy to come from renewable sources by 2030. that is a victim will are you confident you can do that? -- that...
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as far as i know was only speculation that the bureau was responding to the resurgence of the american economy i even heard it say that although by our standards was an older figure he seemed as a young vigorous man so after the of poland to bureau goes with gorbachev did you ever get that feeling with the bureau thought it was doing to drop down to generations to leave him general secretary? if we have archive all ought evidence of their deliberations? where did that man come from? >> a thing first we got word from margaret thatcher we can do business with this guy. remember when they were the first leaders. >> basically i have the first question as peter but is there any evidence what was happening in the united states in terms of the success of the military buildup and the other efforts that have been discussed that this led to ruth the election of a more vital open leader? but this comes back to peter's question all through the '80s the bureau's secretly debated all whole range of political and economic and cultural and religious and imperial problems if you think of eastern europe as part
as far as i know was only speculation that the bureau was responding to the resurgence of the american economy i even heard it say that although by our standards was an older figure he seemed as a young vigorous man so after the of poland to bureau goes with gorbachev did you ever get that feeling with the bureau thought it was doing to drop down to generations to leave him general secretary? if we have archive all ought evidence of their deliberations? where did that man come from? >> a...
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if we do these things, the american economy will create millions of the best jobs this new century has. that leads me to the second thing. we have to modernize higher education. a 20nnot continue with century higher education system that tells everyone you either get a four year degree or to get nothing at all. today, for millions of americans, that degree is an accessible. for millions more they are borrowing money to pay for the degrees and they still cannot find a job. the first thing we have to do is more vocational training. we need more people trained to be welders and airplane mechanics and machinists. these are good paying jobs. somehow we are stigmatized them as a country. people toortages of do that work in america. they will do makes more than a political science major. we need to train more young americans to do it. we need flexible higher education programs. this is especially important for people who have to work full-time and raise a family. for example, a single mother raising 2 kids who works full-time for nine dollars an hour as a home health aide, the only way that s
if we do these things, the american economy will create millions of the best jobs this new century has. that leads me to the second thing. we have to modernize higher education. a 20nnot continue with century higher education system that tells everyone you either get a four year degree or to get nothing at all. today, for millions of americans, that degree is an accessible. for millions more they are borrowing money to pay for the degrees and they still cannot find a job. the first thing we...
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he would decapitate the american economy. whether donald trump could win. i think he could.on't think it is probable. there is outside shot, he tapped into something really big, not just republican, it is independent. so i wouldn't count him out. melissa: we'll leave it there. although i bet nomi has the problem with the idea of lunatic left comment. we'll take it as protest from you. david: ask her to respond later in another segment. tom brady, roger goodell facing off in the big apple today in the "deflategate" courtroom. who is looking like the early winner? >>> check this out. mickey mouse's tiniest little fan taking a trip to the happiest place on earth. we have all the details. >> this is my favorite. david: magical adventure. yes, folks, it is gerbil time. ♪ do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue i
he would decapitate the american economy. whether donald trump could win. i think he could.on't think it is probable. there is outside shot, he tapped into something really big, not just republican, it is independent. so i wouldn't count him out. melissa: we'll leave it there. although i bet nomi has the problem with the idea of lunatic left comment. we'll take it as protest from you. david: ask her to respond later in another segment. tom brady, roger goodell facing off in the big apple today...
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if we embrace the american economy, we will put david and danielle in control of their own destiny. we will put them within reach of their american dream. as president, i will begin by overhauling our tax codes. overhauling it to make it progrowth and profamily, because it is neither. america will never be the global leader in the century if we continue to have -- to have the highest corporate tax rate. michigan will lose $11.7 billion in gdp over the long term if nothing changes. my tax plan will begin by cutting the corporate rate to be competitive with the average of 25% for developed nations. it will cut the top tax rate for small businesses like david's. this would save him around 50%. he can use that increase -- save him around 15%. he can use that increase. help my tax plan would business owners like david at that his this is to the new economy -- david adapt his business to the new economy. this will lower his tax burden and encourage all this is owners thatvest in new technology will keep our economy on the cutting-edge. the nonpartisan tax foundation found my plan would gro
if we embrace the american economy, we will put david and danielle in control of their own destiny. we will put them within reach of their american dream. as president, i will begin by overhauling our tax codes. overhauling it to make it progrowth and profamily, because it is neither. america will never be the global leader in the century if we continue to have -- to have the highest corporate tax rate. michigan will lose $11.7 billion in gdp over the long term if nothing changes. my tax plan...
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billion to the american economy. >> they only cost us a few hundred billion. >> that's all. >> let men in here. john. >> they cost us because of this mass i entitlement state. to jessica's point, immigrants, illegal or not are good. they rent houses. they buy groceries. they go to movies. they participate in the economy. once again, i just think it's a red herring for the entitlement state, and you hate the fact they cost us in terms of entitlement. get rid of the entitlements. the immigrants are a value to our country. >> we can all move on. >> then they can pay taxes. >> they already are paying taxes. >> no, they're not. >> some are actually playing politics in race baiting in the way that this week's tragedy in virginia. promise was made. a promise that hit the beaches of normandy. a covenant that split the skies over berlin. a vow that captured iwo jima. a promise was made. a solemn oath that liberated seoul. a sacred trust that defended khe sanh. a pact that dug in in da nang. a contract that weathered tet. a promise was made. a pledge that stormed the desert in iraq. a bond that
billion to the american economy. >> they only cost us a few hundred billion. >> that's all. >> let men in here. john. >> they cost us because of this mass i entitlement state. to jessica's point, immigrants, illegal or not are good. they rent houses. they buy groceries. they go to movies. they participate in the economy. once again, i just think it's a red herring for the entitlement state, and you hate the fact they cost us in terms of entitlement. get rid of the...
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billion to the american economy. >> they only cost us a few hundred billion. >> that's all. >> let me get john in here. john. >> they cost us because of this mass i entitlement state. to jessica's point, immigrants, illegal or not are good. they rent houses. they buy groceries. they go to movies. they participate in the economy. once again, i just think it's a red herring for the entitlement state, and you hate the fact they cost us in terms of entitlement. get rid of the entitlements. the immigrants are a value to our country. >> we can all move on. >> then they can pay taxes. >> they already are paying taxes. >> no, they're not. >> some are actually playing politics in race baiting in the way that this week's tragedy in virginia. >>> another great week. i want to say thanks to our cashin in crew for joining us. you can head over to fox news.com/cashin in to see wayne and jonathan's stock picks. >>> before we go, let's wake up, america. this week we saw a horrific murder of two innocent people while they were working. the crime took place live on air, and as far as i know, that's nev
billion to the american economy. >> they only cost us a few hundred billion. >> that's all. >> let me get john in here. john. >> they cost us because of this mass i entitlement state. to jessica's point, immigrants, illegal or not are good. they rent houses. they buy groceries. they go to movies. they participate in the economy. once again, i just think it's a red herring for the entitlement state, and you hate the fact they cost us in terms of entitlement. get rid of...
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the biggest impediment to the american economy is not the american worker, the american entrepreneur. we have the best workforce of willing to risk entrepreneurs. everyone of you out there is thinking, i can open a little store. i can have a small business on the side. then you go to fill out the paperwork and the regulatory burdens are so high that you say, forget it. or if you do succeed you get things like obamacare that say if you hire another employee, we are going to penalize you up the wazoo. you give up or you don't grow. when i was governor we had the lowest unemployment rate since they started keeping records in new york. we lowered the tax burden. we repealed thousands of regulations. we got government out of the way. we empowered the american people, and the dream came government school where that eal. just one other thing. iowa is a great ag state, but also a manufacturing state. there's a lot of people in this
the biggest impediment to the american economy is not the american worker, the american entrepreneur. we have the best workforce of willing to risk entrepreneurs. everyone of you out there is thinking, i can open a little store. i can have a small business on the side. then you go to fill out the paperwork and the regulatory burdens are so high that you say, forget it. or if you do succeed you get things like obamacare that say if you hire another employee, we are going to penalize you up the...
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nobody gets to hold the american economy hostage over their own ideological demands. you, the people that sent us to washington, expect better, am i correct? [applause] my message to congress is, pass a budget, prevent a shutdown, don't wait till the last minute. don't worry our businesses or workers by contributing unnecessarily to global uncertainty. get it done and keep the u.s. the anchor of strength that we always should be. now, that's a process of national recovery that from coast to coast, we have been going through. there has been a specific process of recovery that is perhaps unique in my lifetime. right here in the state of louisiana, right here in new orleans. [applause] not long ago, our gathering here in the lower ninth would have seemed unlikely. as i was flying here today with a home girl from louisiana. she saved all the magazines, and she was whipping them out. one was a picture of the lower ninth right after the storms. the notion that there would be anything left seemed unimaginable at the time. today, this new community center stands as a symbol o
nobody gets to hold the american economy hostage over their own ideological demands. you, the people that sent us to washington, expect better, am i correct? [applause] my message to congress is, pass a budget, prevent a shutdown, don't wait till the last minute. don't worry our businesses or workers by contributing unnecessarily to global uncertainty. get it done and keep the u.s. the anchor of strength that we always should be. now, that's a process of national recovery that from coast to...
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that is just being sucked out of the american economy. we are to just tax america and take the cutest route from american taxpayers to the government to the low-wage immigrants who need the support from the taxpayers. that's why they can take those low-wage jobs who lives in apartment with five other immigrants and sends it back to the office, his grandmother who then buys carlos slim products and he owns 40% of the companies on the mexican start stock exchange. they then buy a then buy a carlos limp product and it goes into carlos slim's pocket, so can we just write a check to carlos slim. for people who don't know can you tell the kindest story story of american immigration because you said earlier for me as a jew, my great-grandparents got here 1907 and so the easy thing to buy into illegal asian bad legal immigration good. my parents and great-grandparents came legally can explain why that's even the case? by the way your people are great other than the way they vote. >> well it used to be as your grandparents are. the 1970 immigrants
that is just being sucked out of the american economy. we are to just tax america and take the cutest route from american taxpayers to the government to the low-wage immigrants who need the support from the taxpayers. that's why they can take those low-wage jobs who lives in apartment with five other immigrants and sends it back to the office, his grandmother who then buys carlos slim products and he owns 40% of the companies on the mexican start stock exchange. they then buy a then buy a...
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billion to the american economy. >> they only cost us a few hundred billion. >> that's all. >> let me john in here. john. >> they cost us because of this mass i entitlement state. to jessica's point, immigrants, illegal or not are good. they rent houses. they buy groceries. they go to movies. they participate in the economy. once again, i just think it's a red herring for the entitlement state, and you hate the fact they cost us in terms of entitlement. get rid of the entitlements. the immigrants are a value to our country. >> we can all move on. >> then they can pay taxes. >> they already are paying taxes. >> no, they're not. >> some are actually playing politics in race baiting in the way that this week's tragedy in virginia. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement
billion to the american economy. >> they only cost us a few hundred billion. >> that's all. >> let me john in here. john. >> they cost us because of this mass i entitlement state. to jessica's point, immigrants, illegal or not are good. they rent houses. they buy groceries. they go to movies. they participate in the economy. once again, i just think it's a red herring for the entitlement state, and you hate the fact they cost us in terms of entitlement. get rid of the...
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will be larger than the american economy, were at the verge that happening now. it's because china has a much bigger population, they have three to 43 to four times as many people as the united states so china can have a bigger economy even though the per capita income of the chinese would be lower than that of america. it's not a settled question as to whether leadership will pass from america to other countries, i don't thing it does. i think it could be that america is still the center of global leadership, the center of global innovation and i'm hoping that by holding on to what is best about america the united states will continue to play that role. host: you spent a lot of time traveling the country talking to people for this book, 11 of the people was a woman. >> charmaine white faces the leader of the sioux nation, she's an american indian, and native american woman who is been fighting to return to the black hills to the native americans. she is part part of the argument that america became wealthy by stealing land
will be larger than the american economy, were at the verge that happening now. it's because china has a much bigger population, they have three to 43 to four times as many people as the united states so china can have a bigger economy even though the per capita income of the chinese would be lower than that of america. it's not a settled question as to whether leadership will pass from america to other countries, i don't thing it does. i think it could be that america is still the center of...
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it is a great digital divide conqueror because at all levels of the american economy, they all know howo use phones and tablets. even the children. betty: it is a great equalizer. charlie: i think we can have a positive impact on america and society in terms of making sure we bridge that digital divide and one of the ways we can do that is with connectivity. betty: when we come back, what is it like to work for ergen? i asked him about his reputation as a difficult boss and how he can revamp that image. more when "titans at the table" returns. ♪ betty: welcome back to "titans at the table." i am betty liu. according to some reports, it is not so fun to work for charlie ergen. dish network got some of the lowest ratings in the country for its work environment. ergen told me he is trying to change some things internally but also defended the culture he has built at dish. charlie: i am a really great guy to work for if you are a high achiever. if you just want a job, you will probably not like it too much. i think dish is a culture for those people who want to achieve something. there is s
it is a great digital divide conqueror because at all levels of the american economy, they all know howo use phones and tablets. even the children. betty: it is a great equalizer. charlie: i think we can have a positive impact on america and society in terms of making sure we bridge that digital divide and one of the ways we can do that is with connectivity. betty: when we come back, what is it like to work for ergen? i asked him about his reputation as a difficult boss and how he can revamp...