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disordered react to what we heard from jason furman.ea of credit, isn't it, for economic growth? but leaving that aside for a moment, as we have been discussing, there are clouds on the horizon nonetheless. of the concerns that jason highlighted, what is the biggest with right now? nela: the biggest risk, and this is always true when we reach this point of a cycle is that the fed will overshoot and raise interest rates faster than the economy can stand. and that will get this really weird mix of indicators where inflation, excuse me, interest rates are rising and growth is slowing. . we don't want to see that that is the biggest risk we see to the generally positive economic outlook. and then of course, tariffs. that is something that the market is responding to. we saw that $15 billion in goods of tariffs go into affect between china and the united states is weak, and we saw the market reaction. we saw more goods that can go on deck in september. corporations are seeing rising costs, but they are also pointing to supply chain disruptio
disordered react to what we heard from jason furman.ea of credit, isn't it, for economic growth? but leaving that aside for a moment, as we have been discussing, there are clouds on the horizon nonetheless. of the concerns that jason highlighted, what is the biggest with right now? nela: the biggest risk, and this is always true when we reach this point of a cycle is that the fed will overshoot and raise interest rates faster than the economy can stand. and that will get this really weird mix...
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she is interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the council of economic advisers during the obama administration. >> my name is lisa rubenstein, and i work in the child adolescent and family branch, at the substance abuse and mental health services administration. key principle in our branch is the importance of youth voice. you heard joseph this morning with his really great messages and now i'm really
she is interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the council of economic advisers during the obama administration. >> my name is lisa rubenstein, and i work in the child adolescent and family branch, at the substance abuse and mental health services administration. key principle in our branch is the importance of youth voice. you heard joseph this morning with his really great messages and now i'm really
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she's interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the economic advisers during obama's administration. >> you wrote a book quite a lot about politics. why did you do that? >> the most important thing was that it's born out of frustration. after you write my interest in economic background but you think about the global economy today there's a host of structural long-term economy that they have to contend with. things like demographic shift, what the impact of technology would be for the jobless, concerns about productivity and debt overhang. something when i was doing my phd was never discussed and is now a top three big issue. these are long-term structural problems. yet, the people charged with overseeing this are very short-term. >> watch sunday night at nine eastern on c-span twos, but tv. >> in alexandria, virginia the trial former cam campaign chairn found mr. manafort guilty on eight of 18 charges.
she's interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the economic advisers during obama's administration. >> you wrote a book quite a lot about politics. why did you do that? >> the most important thing was that it's born out of frustration. after you write my interest in economic background but you think about the global economy today there's a host of structural long-term economy that they have to contend with. things like demographic shift, what the impact of technology would be...
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jason furman, who you have later, does good work with this. the bottom line is workers lost the negotiating powers they have it shows in the distribution of wages. there's a change in the structure of the job market that we're seeing now lower wage jobs that is not helping as well. so i think we have a lot of factors coming together. we're going to see more inflation from the tariffs in the third quarter. many companies said they're going to pass along these increases in prices they're having to pay in their components of steel and aluminium. everything from cars, washing machine prices are going up, boating prices and iphones smartphones going up in price. all the increases will show higher inflation. >> yeah, david, we're talking about the rolling averages of headline numbers 224 over three months. even year to date is outpacing the last two years for the full year is that indicative of a ramp up in job creation or not >> a little bit. it's bound to happen because you have the ramp up in job growth but companies are scraping the bottom of th
jason furman, who you have later, does good work with this. the bottom line is workers lost the negotiating powers they have it shows in the distribution of wages. there's a change in the structure of the job market that we're seeing now lower wage jobs that is not helping as well. so i think we have a lot of factors coming together. we're going to see more inflation from the tariffs in the third quarter. many companies said they're going to pass along these increases in prices they're having...
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she is by champ -- jason furman. >> you wrote a book which is quite a lot of politics and political fines. >> the most important thing i think of is going out of frustration. write my interests and academic background are in economics. if you look at the global economy, there are deeply structural long-term problems the global company -- economy has to contend with. things like demographic shifts, what the impact of technology will be for job to jobless, underclass, concerns about productivity and debt that overhang. income inequality, something that was never discussed in my phd. it's now one of the biggest three issues on the agenda. it is long-term structural problems. the people were charged with overseeing the regulatory and policy environment are very short-term and michael sick in their frame. >> watch "afterwards" sunday night on c-span2 book tv. welcomes neera tanden, the president and ceo of the center for american progress. in that position since 2011. c-span viewers are familiar with center of american progress, a progressive think
she is by champ -- jason furman. >> you wrote a book which is quite a lot of politics and political fines. >> the most important thing i think of is going out of frustration. write my interests and academic background are in economics. if you look at the global economy, there are deeply structural long-term problems the global company -- economy has to contend with. things like demographic shifts, what the impact of technology will be for job to jobless, underclass, concerns about...
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she is interviewed by jason furman. >> you wrote a book with is quite a lot about politics and on politicalcience? >> the most important thing for the motivation is born out of frustration. i talk about this in the book. my interest in academic grounds are in economic interest. if you think about the economy today, there are a whole host of structural long-term problems that the economy has to contend with. i imagine we will get to them in a moment. things like demographic shift, the impact of technology for the jobless underclass, concerns around productivity and debt and income inequality. something in my phd was never discussed and now it is the top three issues on the policy agenda. , structuralng-term problems and yet the people who are charged with overseeing the regulatory and quality environment -- politicians, are very short term. sunday nightrwords at 9 p.m. on the tv. -- on book tv. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us now from west lafayette university is nadya brown. here to talk to us
she is interviewed by jason furman. >> you wrote a book with is quite a lot about politics and on politicalcience? >> the most important thing for the motivation is born out of frustration. i talk about this in the book. my interest in academic grounds are in economic interest. if you think about the economy today, there are a whole host of structural long-term problems that the economy has to contend with. i imagine we will get to them in a moment. things like demographic shift,...
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she's interviewed by jason furman from the economic advisers during the obama administration. >> you wrote a book which is quite a lot about politics and draws a lot on political science. why do you do that? >> the most important thing i think in terms of motivation for writing the book is born out of frustration and i talk about in the book, actually write my interest and my academic back ground are in economics. but if you think about the global economy today, there are a whole host of very deeply structural long-term problems that the global economy has to contend with and i imagine we'll get to them in a moment but things like demographic shifts, what the impact of technology will be for the jobless underclass and concerns around productivity and debt. the debt overhang and income inequality, something when i was doing my ph.d was never discussed and it is the top three big issues on the apolicy agenda and these are long-term problems and the people charged with overseeing the environment, the politicians are short-term in their frame. >> watch on sunday night at 9:00 eastern on
she's interviewed by jason furman from the economic advisers during the obama administration. >> you wrote a book which is quite a lot about politics and draws a lot on political science. why do you do that? >> the most important thing i think in terms of motivation for writing the book is born out of frustration and i talk about in the book, actually write my interest and my academic back ground are in economics. but if you think about the global economy today, there are a whole...
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interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the council of economic advisers during the obama administrationyou wrote a book that quite a lot about politics and draws on -- inthe most important thing terms of motivation is born out of frustration. i talk about this in the book. i write my interest in my economic background is in -- problems thatterm the economy has to contend with. things like demographics. what the impact of technology will do for the underclass, concerns about productivity and debt. and income inequality, something that was never discussed during my phd. those are the top three agendas and long-term structural problems, and yet on the people who are charged with overseeing the regulatory and policy environment are very short-term and myopic in their frame. >> watch afterwards night at 9:00 eastern on c-span two possible tv. -- on c-span2's book tv. the civil war, author timothy smith discusses his book "john burns, the hero of getty delve about a local civilian deciding to fight on the side of the union and was subsequently injured after the battle of gettysburg. timothy s
interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the council of economic advisers during the obama administrationyou wrote a book that quite a lot about politics and draws on -- inthe most important thing terms of motivation is born out of frustration. i talk about this in the book. i write my interest in my economic background is in -- problems thatterm the economy has to contend with. things like demographics. what the impact of technology will do for the underclass, concerns about...
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she is interviewed by jason furman former chairman of the council of economic advisors during the obama administration. >> you wrote a book about politics and political science. why? >> the most important thing in terms of writing the book, it's born out of frustration and i talk about this in the book. my interest in academic background or in economics, but if you think about the global economy today there are a host of very deeply structural long- term problems that the economy has to contend with. i imagine will get to them in a moment. things like demographic shifts, the impact of technology, concerns around productivity and debt, that overhang, and policy, something that was never discussed what i was doing my phd and it's now one of the big issues on the policy agenda. is her long-term structural problems and yet the people charged with overseeing the regulatory and policy environment, are very short- term. and myopic in their frame. >> watch afterwards sunday night at 9 pm eastern. >> the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. it's on its 39th stop in
she is interviewed by jason furman former chairman of the council of economic advisors during the obama administration. >> you wrote a book about politics and political science. why? >> the most important thing in terms of writing the book, it's born out of frustration and i talk about this in the book. my interest in academic background or in economics, but if you think about the global economy today there are a host of very deeply structural long- term problems that the economy...
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she's interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the council of economic advisers during the obama administration. >> you wrote a book, which is quite a lot about politics and it draws a lot on political science. why did you do that? >> the most important thing, i think, in terms of motivation for writing the book is borne out of frustration. i talk about this in the book. you know, i write my interests and academic background are in economics, but if you think about the global economy today, there are a whole host of very deeply structural, long-term problems that the global economy has to contend with. i imagine we'll get to them in a moment. things like demographic shifts, what the impact of technology would be for the jobless underclass, concerns around productivity and debt, you know, the debt overhang and income inequality. something when i was doing my ph.d. was never discussed and now it's the top three issues on the policy agenda. these are all long-term structural problems and yet the people who are charged with overseeing the regulatory and policy environment, essentiall
she's interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the council of economic advisers during the obama administration. >> you wrote a book, which is quite a lot about politics and it draws a lot on political science. why did you do that? >> the most important thing, i think, in terms of motivation for writing the book is borne out of frustration. i talk about this in the book. you know, i write my interests and academic background are in economics, but if you think about the global...
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she is interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the council of economic advisers during the obama administration. >> he wrote a book which is a lot about politics and political science. >> the most important thing in terms of motivation is born out of frustration. i talk about this in the book, my interest in my academic background are in economics, but if you think about the global economy, there are a whole host of very deeply structural long-term problems that the global economy have to contend with. i imagine we will get to them in a moment. things like demographic shifts, what the impact of technology will be for job underclass, concerns of productivity and debt that overhang and qualities, something that i was in my phd was never discussed and now it's certainly the top three big issues on the policy agenda. these are all long-term structural problems and yet the people who are charged with overseeing the environment are very short-term and myopic in their frame. >> watch "after words" on c-span book tv.ç >> he's one of the most qualified nominees ever picked for the suprem
she is interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the council of economic advisers during the obama administration. >> he wrote a book which is a lot about politics and political science. >> the most important thing in terms of motivation is born out of frustration. i talk about this in the book, my interest in my academic background are in economics, but if you think about the global economy, there are a whole host of very deeply structural long-term problems that the global...
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she is interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of economic advisers during the obama administration >> you wrote a book which is a lot about politics and political science. why did you do that. >> the most important thing in terms of motivation for the book is born out of frustration. i talk about this in the book. they write my interest in economic background are in economics, but if you think about the global economy today, there's a whole host of very deeply structural long-term problems that the growing economy had to contend with. i imagine we'll get to those in a moment. things like demographic shift, what the impact would be for the jobless underclass, concerns of productivity and income inequality is something that was never discussed in my phd and now it's certainly the top three biggest issues on the policy agenda. they're all long-term structural problems and yet the people who are charged with overseeing the regulatory and policy environment are very short-term in their frame. >> watch "after words" sunday night at nine eastern on c-span2 book tv. >> it afternoon. i'm ly
she is interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of economic advisers during the obama administration >> you wrote a book which is a lot about politics and political science. why did you do that. >> the most important thing in terms of motivation for the book is born out of frustration. i talk about this in the book. they write my interest in economic background are in economics, but if you think about the global economy today, there's a whole host of very deeply structural...
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she is interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the council of economic advisers during the obama administration. >> you wrote a book, which is quite a lot about politics and an awful lot of political science. >> the most important thing i think in terms of the motivation of writing this book, it's born out of frustration. i talk about the book. as i write my interest in my economic background are in economics, but if you think about the global economy today, there are a whole host of very deeply structural, long-term problems that the global economy has to contend with. i imagine we will get to them in a moment. but things like demographic shifts, the impact of technology on the jobless underclass, concerns around productivity and debt, debt overhang. and income inequality, something when i was doing my ps -- phd, was never discussed. it is certainly now one of the top three issues on the policy agenda. these are all long-term, structural problems. yet, the people who are charged with overseeing the regulatory and policy environment, politicians, are very short- term. and myopic
she is interviewed by jason furman, former chairman of the council of economic advisers during the obama administration. >> you wrote a book, which is quite a lot about politics and an awful lot of political science. >> the most important thing i think in terms of the motivation of writing this book, it's born out of frustration. i talk about the book. as i write my interest in my economic background are in economics, but if you think about the global economy today, there are a...
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she is interviewed by jason furman. >> you wrote a book which is quite a lot about politics and political science. why did you do that? >> the most important thing in terms of motivation, it is born out of frustration. my interest is in economics. when you think about the global economy today, there's a host of deeply structural problems of the global economy has to contend with. i imagine we will get to them in a moment. shift,like demographic what the impact of technology will be, concerns around productivity and debt. inequality, something that was never discussed when i did my phd and now it is one of the top three issues on the policy agenda. these are long-term structural problems. yet the people who are charged with overseeing the regulatory environment, politicians, are short-term. watch sunday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span two's book tv. officials testify before the senate banking committee on sanctions against russia. senators asked about the effects they are having on the russian government and whether they were advancing u.s. foreign policy. this is two hours and 15 minutes.
she is interviewed by jason furman. >> you wrote a book which is quite a lot about politics and political science. why did you do that? >> the most important thing in terms of motivation, it is born out of frustration. my interest is in economics. when you think about the global economy today, there's a host of deeply structural problems of the global economy has to contend with. i imagine we will get to them in a moment. shift,like demographic what the impact of technology will be,...