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immigrants choose where to live and any rational human being would rather live in a high wage city in a low-wage city. they are going to settle down in cities that have high wages. that makes it very hard to detect the impact of the potential negative impact it could be having on the market because the data so that is one difficulty that has been very difficult to get around. the second difficulty is that when immigrants come into the town and change it, natives respond. what would happen over the long term is people who have been competing are going to take it, they are going to move out. so the people that are competing might move to a town that didn't feed many immigrants but when they do that they essentially are refusing the impact of immigration from the cities that received those that didn't end iin me and every the end every s affected because it refused the impact to the national economy and that makes it hard to get the impact of immigration so these are issues that sort of the nonrandom placements across the u.s. mainly in the high wage city's independent native response which ba
immigrants choose where to live and any rational human being would rather live in a high wage city in a low-wage city. they are going to settle down in cities that have high wages. that makes it very hard to detect the impact of the potential negative impact it could be having on the market because the data so that is one difficulty that has been very difficult to get around. the second difficulty is that when immigrants come into the town and change it, natives respond. what would happen over...
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the work force but now they are the ones being pushed out by low wages and the high cost of living in the bay area. going on upstairs in the city council meeting we have a few child care workers that will be testifying about the hardships and they are trying to demand that city leaders join them to raise their wages and make child care more affordable. >> the challenge that i have as a business owner particularly a child care owner is the parents are not able to pay that $15 an hour and so while parents are paying like 6 to eight dollars an hour. we are still required to pay our child care providers and our assistants the 1284 that the new wage will be increased to. >> oakland's minimum wage will rise to $12.86 january 1st and this is a still under $27,000 a
the work force but now they are the ones being pushed out by low wages and the high cost of living in the bay area. going on upstairs in the city council meeting we have a few child care workers that will be testifying about the hardships and they are trying to demand that city leaders join them to raise their wages and make child care more affordable. >> the challenge that i have as a business owner particularly a child care owner is the parents are not able to pay that $15 an hour and...
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organizers say low wage workers walk off the jobs to participate in the protest in cities across the nation. >>> ninety year-old woman walking from fort worth, texas to washington to raise awareness for special celebrations, made a stop in philadelphia today. "eyewitness news" caught up with miss lee in city hall as she's walking to get congress to sign into law a national day of observance for juneteenth, a celebration commemorating the abolition of slavery. >> forty-five states have it as a state holiday, and we think it ought to be a national holiday. so i thought it is already 90 years old, that i'm out there walking from texas to d.c., somebody would tell the president, and here i am invite me to come on over there. >> that is what i'm talking about. >> pennsylvania is 13th state on the miss lee's 1400-mile journey, she started to walk september 1st, we will send her very best, great. >>> lesson in problem solving for students at philadelphia charter school, they learned to control tiny robots. >> as meteorologist justin drabick shows us the students used math, computer programm
organizers say low wage workers walk off the jobs to participate in the protest in cities across the nation. >>> ninety year-old woman walking from fort worth, texas to washington to raise awareness for special celebrations, made a stop in philadelphia today. "eyewitness news" caught up with miss lee in city hall as she's walking to get congress to sign into law a national day of observance for juneteenth, a celebration commemorating the abolition of slavery. >>...
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walk off their job demanding $15 and other low wage workers will participate in demonstrations all over the country. local workers will rally at st. pete city hall and the day will end with a big rally and march in centennial park. the fbi tonight warning on-line shoppers scam artists are out to get you. the bureau is saying florida has the second highest number of scam victims in the million. agents say if a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is. the fbi saying be sure to check bank statements often especially after a major purchase. >> an orlando soccer club paying tribute to victims of the pulse nightclub victims installing rainbow seats. the stadium is set to open next year. >> much more all news still ahead including the surprising feast. >> baby! >> a donald trump supporter getting riled up on a plane. how the airline responded that probably has everyone on that plane happy tonight. plus, how does free frosties for a year sound? we'll tell you how to get some and help kids in need at the >> take a look at this video surveillance. dozens of teens filing into a store and looting it and causing $400,000 in damage. officers are l
walk off their job demanding $15 and other low wage workers will participate in demonstrations all over the country. local workers will rally at st. pete city hall and the day will end with a big rally and march in centennial park. the fbi tonight warning on-line shoppers scam artists are out to get you. the bureau is saying florida has the second highest number of scam victims in the million. agents say if a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is. the fbi saying be sure to check bank...
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back in the u.s., thousands of low-wage workers staged protests and sit-ins today in hundreds of cities, demanding a $15 minimum wage. they included employees of fast food restaurants, uber drivers, child care providers, and airport workers. at chicago's o'hare, hundreds of protesters gathered outside terminals, chanting and waving signs. at a press conference later, striking employees voiced their frustrations. >> we are not asking for special treatment. we are asking for decent treatment. we are asking for decent wages. we're asking... no, we're not asking. we're demanding respect. >> sreenivasan: meanwhile in los angeles, police arrested several protesters picketing a mcdonald's for blocking traffic. all told, dozens of people were arrested across the country. and, stocks rose on wall street today, led by a rally in the health care sector. the dow jones industrial average gained more than 23 points to close at 19,121. the nasdaq rose 11 points, and the s&p 500 added nearly three. still to come on the newshour: what donald trump's pick for health and human services secretary means for
back in the u.s., thousands of low-wage workers staged protests and sit-ins today in hundreds of cities, demanding a $15 minimum wage. they included employees of fast food restaurants, uber drivers, child care providers, and airport workers. at chicago's o'hare, hundreds of protesters gathered outside terminals, chanting and waving signs. at a press conference later, striking employees voiced their frustrations. >> we are not asking for special treatment. we are asking for decent...
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a few hours ago the city council voted to raise the minimum wage from $10 per hour to $15 per hour by 2019. low-wage workers at the hike is critical because san jose rent get more and more expensive. some businesses have already started paying 15 an hour. >> frankly i have had this told to me that they pay $50 anyway because the market is tight and it is hard to afford to live here. they have to pay that to get workers. >> the minimum wage in the city will rise in three increments between now and 2019. >>> neighboring cities include palo alto. they have adopted a $15 an hour wage by 2019. >>> a freeze on tuition hikes on colleges is set to expire in students can expect to pay more when it does. right now university of california students are paying a little more than $12,000 per year in tuition you see is considering raising the tuition for california students 2 1/2% or about $280 per year. out-of- state students could see up 5% increase. the california state university system also proposing a tuition hike. of $270 per year. >>> a san francisco teacher who was carjacked is describing her terrif
a few hours ago the city council voted to raise the minimum wage from $10 per hour to $15 per hour by 2019. low-wage workers at the hike is critical because san jose rent get more and more expensive. some businesses have already started paying 15 an hour. >> frankly i have had this told to me that they pay $50 anyway because the market is tight and it is hard to afford to live here. they have to pay that to get workers. >> the minimum wage in the city will rise in three increments...
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low: 38 tomorrow: some clouds early, then turning mostly sunny. wind: sw 5-15 high: 61 back to you. one more community in linn minimum wage hike that starts january first. the lisbon city council is set to discuss tonight, and possibly take a first vote on, an ordinance to keep the minimum wage at the state level of 7- dollars 25-cents an hour. the towns of alburnett and ely opted out earlier. robins council members are expected to pass a third and final reading later this month. one supervisor says the governor's recent comments about state lawmakers taking up the issue may be " if the state does take it up, i would see them coming close to where we are with the $7.25 going to $8.25. " the minimum wage in linn county is set to rise a dollar more a year until it reaches 10.25 an hour. four communities also opted out of a higher minimum wage in johnson county with a fifth setting a different wage rate. a familiar name in iowa politics is taking a of iowa's museum of art. jim leach served 15 terms in the u-s house and has also been chairman of the national endowment for the humanities. starting january first, leach will serve as the art museum's interim director. he take
low: 38 tomorrow: some clouds early, then turning mostly sunny. wind: sw 5-15 high: 61 back to you. one more community in linn minimum wage hike that starts january first. the lisbon city council is set to discuss tonight, and possibly take a first vote on, an ordinance to keep the minimum wage at the state level of 7- dollars 25-cents an hour. the towns of alburnett and ely opted out earlier. robins council members are expected to pass a third and final reading later this month. one supervisor...
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cities will protest over hourly wages. that protest will include fast-food, airport, other low-wage workers demanding $15 an hour. action for the so-called fight for 15. similar protests have taken part across the country over the last couple of years. here in massachusetts, the minimum wage will rise from $10 to $11 an hour on january 1. boston residents could soon be paying more at the grocery store. the city is weighing a new proposal that would charge residents 5 cents per bag at grocery and convenience stores. the new measure covers all bags, the goal, to encourage customers to bring a reusable bad. the council could vote on it as soon as next month and the fee would go into effect a year after passage. a lookt at the markets. asian stocks mixed due to concerns over oil production and a constitutional referendum in italy. right now, stock futures here are higher. investors will be watching for consumer data after a down day yesterday. randy: they are the superfoods to stock up on in season packed with health first, cabbage. health experts say the vegetable can keep you full longer. and also has cancer-fighti
cities will protest over hourly wages. that protest will include fast-food, airport, other low-wage workers demanding $15 an hour. action for the so-called fight for 15. similar protests have taken part across the country over the last couple of years. here in massachusetts, the minimum wage will rise from $10 to $11 an hour on january 1. boston residents could soon be paying more at the grocery store. the city is weighing a new proposal that would charge residents 5 cents per bag at grocery...
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its a national effort-- low wage workers from across the country are protesting for a higher minimum wage. protests like this one-- are expected to take place in over 300 cities-- and nearly 20 different airports. all of them-- with workers from fast food restaurants-- airports-- uber-- and childcare. take sot laura martin, of nevada 07:58:55:18 saying, you know what, i take care of your kids, i take care of seniors, i'm doing security to keep you safe, and i'm making a the day-- they will be holding a march in downtown later this afternoon. mk-- 13an. cold front has passed and chilly air takes over as it is common throughout southern nevada but highs in the city will only range between 54 and 59 degrees. on top of the cold air, winds 35 mph. this gives the valley a feel-like temperature range between 44 and 49 degrees! tomorrow morning, a freeze warning will be in place for the city due to temperatures dropping to between 28 and 32 degrees during the hours of 2am an ready to fight one of president elect donald trump's campaign promises. parker collins shows us what students and faculty are doing to make the university a "sanctuary campus" 19:06:49-19:07:21 i
its a national effort-- low wage workers from across the country are protesting for a higher minimum wage. protests like this one-- are expected to take place in over 300 cities-- and nearly 20 different airports. all of them-- with workers from fast food restaurants-- airports-- uber-- and childcare. take sot laura martin, of nevada 07:58:55:18 saying, you know what, i take care of your kids, i take care of seniors, i'm doing security to keep you safe, and i'm making a the day-- they will be...
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>>> low wage workers across the country, including uber drivers, pulling in for a fight for $15 protests in more than 300 citieshis morning, including right here in manhattan. susan lee is on the scene in lower manhattan with the latest. susan? >> kayla, the first nationwide protest for the fight for 15 since donald trump was elected. we saw hundreds of workers from fast food industry from airports, health care, education and, yes, taxi and even uber drivers. they stood together this morning to stop traffic to fight for higher wages, union rights, better benefits and really to send a message to the country's newly elected officials and leaders that they want a fair wage for fair work. >> we're working for $10.10 an hour. >> i make $9.75 an hour and i have four jobs so i'm a father of four. >> i'm going to college. it's hard because sometimes, you know, you have to decide or even downgrade which college you want to go to. >> bernie sanders, vermont senator, tweeting his support for the actions today. tweeting change always happens when millions of people demand it. when the american people stand up and fight, th
>>> low wage workers across the country, including uber drivers, pulling in for a fight for $15 protests in more than 300 citieshis morning, including right here in manhattan. susan lee is on the scene in lower manhattan with the latest. susan? >> kayla, the first nationwide protest for the fight for 15 since donald trump was elected. we saw hundreds of workers from fast food industry from airports, health care, education and, yes, taxi and even uber drivers. they stood together...
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tuesday, workers in boston and more than 340 other cities will protest over hourly wages, and that protest will include fast food, airports, and other low wage workers demanding $15 an hour. this is part of a national day of action for the so-called fight for across the country over the last couple of years. in massachusetts, the minimum wage will rise from 10 to 11 an hour on january 1. boston residents could soon be paying more at the grocery store. the city is weighing a new proposal that would charge residents 5 cents per bag at grocery and convenience stores. the new measure covers all bags, including paper and plastic, the goal is to encourage customers to bring a reusable bag. the herald reports the council month, and the fee would go into effect a year after passage. a look at the markets, asian stocks mostly mixed today due to concerns over oil production and a constitutional referendum in italy. right now, stock futures are higher, investors will be watching for consumer data today, after a down day yesterday. randy: 20 minutes after 6:00. how about super foods today? these are the foods to stock up on in season, packed with h
tuesday, workers in boston and more than 340 other cities will protest over hourly wages, and that protest will include fast food, airports, and other low wage workers demanding $15 an hour. this is part of a national day of action for the so-called fight for across the country over the last couple of years. in massachusetts, the minimum wage will rise from 10 to 11 an hour on january 1. boston residents could soon be paying more at the grocery store. the city is weighing a new proposal that...
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wage increase.. how break break clear skies tonight with temperatures falling through the 50s this evening. with temperatures falling into the low 40s in the city by sunrise, middle 30s inland. high pressure will dominate our weather through the weekend. sunny and mild on friday with highs in the 60s. mostly sunny and nice both saturday and sunday with highs in the middle 60s. wind: ne 5 mph friday: sunny. high: 61 wind: sw 5-10 mph saturday: mostly sunny. am low: 43 high: 65 wind: sw 5-10 mph how much do you make an hour? the new milwaukee county ordinance approved today that could give thousands of people a raise.. how much and when.. and a local girl more than holds her own on the football field.... find out why she is not just one of the guys, fox6 wakeup at 4:30-- count on us for breaking news, weather and traffic updates until 9am. need to fix your cell phone but don't have the time? the app that sends a specialist tot you! then, wine, beer and food, country music and china lights. the events you don't want to miss this weekend. tomorrow on wakeup! she says shes been patient. now, shes prepared to put up some ?serious cash. a milwaukee wo
wage increase.. how break break clear skies tonight with temperatures falling through the 50s this evening. with temperatures falling into the low 40s in the city by sunrise, middle 30s inland. high pressure will dominate our weather through the weekend. sunny and mild on friday with highs in the 60s. mostly sunny and nice both saturday and sunday with highs in the middle 60s. wind: ne 5 mph friday: sunny. high: 61 wind: sw 5-10 mph saturday: mostly sunny. am low: 43 high: 65 wind: sw 5-10 mph...
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the low 40s tuesday morning but protesters from gathering on the las vegas strip to fight for higher wages. >> this is the fourth anniversary of the fight for 15 strike. the first strike in new york city where workers came together and decide nod more working poverty wages for billion dollar corporations. what was once an idea has become a movement from california to new york. >> reporter: the group consisted of minimum wage fast food workers, child care providers and retail workers. to be there. >> i have a two-year-old daughter and i just want to provide a better future for her than i had growing up. just because i am not a doctor it doesn't mean my daughter doesn't deserve the same things that a doctor's daughter deserves. >> reporter: the so-called day of disruption includes protesters from across the nation. >> in other states there's uber drivers, airport security guards. you would be surprised people who make minimum wage. sustain with so many of these new jobs being created are minimum wage jobs and people are forced to pay for their basic goods with public assistance. >> reporter: the group will be back at it tuesday night for another demonstration. a cause they say they will
the low 40s tuesday morning but protesters from gathering on the las vegas strip to fight for higher wages. >> this is the fourth anniversary of the fight for 15 strike. the first strike in new york city where workers came together and decide nod more working poverty wages for billion dollar corporations. what was once an idea has become a movement from california to new york. >> reporter: the group consisted of minimum wage fast food workers, child care providers and retail...
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low. in other parts of the city, isis terrorists are firing mortars from apartment windows as iraqi special forces wageierce urban combat. >>> the world is getting more dangerous, and the u.s. is not keeping up. that is the conclusion of a new report on the american military. pentagon producer lucas tomlinson takes a look. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> reporter: the bad news, threats to the u.s. have increased in the past year, but what's worse, the u.s. military's ability to respond to them has decreased significantly. this assessment according to a new report from the conservative think tank, the heritage foundation. an advanced copy obtained by fox news, decades of wear and tear to equipment, sharp budget cuts exacerbated if recent years by congressionally mandated cuts known as sequestration have left the american military in rapid decline. >> it's not a good trajectory. we're weaker than we were a year ago. our competitors are better than they were a year ago. and it's going to take a long time and lots of investment to correct that situation. >> reporter: the report concludes, as currently postured,
low. in other parts of the city, isis terrorists are firing mortars from apartment windows as iraqi special forces wageierce urban combat. >>> the world is getting more dangerous, and the u.s. is not keeping up. that is the conclusion of a new report on the american military. pentagon producer lucas tomlinson takes a look. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> reporter: the bad news, threats to the u.s. have increased in the past year, but what's worse, the u.s. military's ability to...
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low: 46 not moving along the city of lisbon is possibly increase. the lisbon city council passed the first reading of an ordinance to keep the state's wage. the council needs to pass it two more times to make it official. the state minimum wage is seven-25 per hour. but earlier this year, linn county approved an increase that takes effect in january. the wage will go up by a dollar one business owner in lisbon says the issue is important for people who depend on minimum wage jobs. so she would have supported a small increase, but not one that's too substantial. "so it think it needs to go up a little bit. i think they really need to look at how far they can go to get the small businesses to be able to afford their own life as well " alburnett and ely have alread have a final vote later this month. politically appointed leaders within the u-s department of agriculture are swapping out. in today's agribusiness report, u-s-d-a leaders reflect on the obama administration's influence on rural development. but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good morning! it's ---. welcome to the agribusiness in presidential administra
low: 46 not moving along the city of lisbon is possibly increase. the lisbon city council passed the first reading of an ordinance to keep the state's wage. the council needs to pass it two more times to make it official. the state minimum wage is seven-25 per hour. but earlier this year, linn county approved an increase that takes effect in january. the wage will go up by a dollar one business owner in lisbon says the issue is important for people who depend on minimum wage jobs. so she would...
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low. in other parts of the city, isis terrorists are firing mortars from apartment windows as iraqi special forces wagee urban combat. >>> the world is getting more dangerous, and the u.s. is not keeping up. that is the conclusion of a new report on the american military. pentagon producer lucas tomlinson takes a look. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> reporter: the bad news, threats to the u.s. have increased in the past year, but what's worse, the u.s. military's ability to respond to them has decreased significantly. this assessment according to a new report from the conservative think tank, the heritage foundation. an advanced copy obtained by fox news, decades of wear and tear to equipment, sharp budget cuts exacerbated if recent years by congressionally mandated cuts known as sequestration have left the american military in rapid decline. >> it's not a good trajectory. we're weaker than we were a year ago. our competitors are better than they were a year ago. and it's going to take a long time and lots of investment to correct that situation. >> reporter: the report concludes, as currently postured, the
low. in other parts of the city, isis terrorists are firing mortars from apartment windows as iraqi special forces wagee urban combat. >>> the world is getting more dangerous, and the u.s. is not keeping up. that is the conclusion of a new report on the american military. pentagon producer lucas tomlinson takes a look. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> reporter: the bad news, threats to the u.s. have increased in the past year, but what's worse, the u.s. military's ability to...
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low wages. the study done by researchers at occidental college surveyed clerical, administrative and support employees at the university of california.>>> we're committed to the city, to working with the mayor, administration, stakeholders to find a way to get a great stadium built in oakland. >> the new president of the shakeup for the team and what it could mean for their future in oakland. part owner of lew wolff sitting down in selling his share of christina rendon outside the coliseum tonight after speaking to a number of open a's fans, they must be pretty excited. >> reporter: it is no surprise fans are excited about the changeup and management. a lot of them are looking forward to fresh management and turning a page at the start of next season. all of that because lew wolff is stepping down as managing he has been of the organization 11 years, and a's says he is leaving john fisher is the majority partner. he expressed interest in the past in building a waterfront stadium for the a's, excited saying lew wolff was behind many changes they didn't like in terms of players and bring the team out of oakland a few years ago. >> he didn't do anything right for the
low wages. the study done by researchers at occidental college surveyed clerical, administrative and support employees at the university of california.>>> we're committed to the city, to working with the mayor, administration, stakeholders to find a way to get a great stadium built in oakland. >> the new president of the shakeup for the team and what it could mean for their future in oakland. part owner of lew wolff sitting down in selling his share of christina rendon outside...
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low wages, they are worried about their kids. if they are in rural america, they are seeing their downtown stores boarded up, kids are leaving town because there's no jobs in the community. inner cities, youth unemployment astronomically high. people are angry. they have a right to be angry, but we are going to channel that anger against the people who caused the decline of the middle class and so many people living in poverty, not take it out on our neighbors who may happen to be muslim or latino or women. that is demagoguery and i will do anything i can to oppose that. >>> a new york woman who says she was heart broken by hillary clinton's election loss got a surprise yesterday. she decided to relax byoing hiking in chappaqua with her daughters. while out on the trail she ran into bill and hillary clinton walking with their dogs. she wrote on facebook, i got to hug her, talk to her, and tell her one of my most proud moments as a mother was taking phoebe to go vote with me. >> that's awesome. >>> a former congressman indicted over a spending scandal. plus, donald trump wasn't the only one at the white house yesterday. the cleveland cavaliers also made an appearance. how the team cel
low wages, they are worried about their kids. if they are in rural america, they are seeing their downtown stores boarded up, kids are leaving town because there's no jobs in the community. inner cities, youth unemployment astronomically high. people are angry. they have a right to be angry, but we are going to channel that anger against the people who caused the decline of the middle class and so many people living in poverty, not take it out on our neighbors who may happen to be muslim or...
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hours for low wages and worried about their kids, if they're in rural america, they see their downtown stores boarded up and kids leaving town because there are no jobs in that community. inner citiesyment high. people are angry. they have a right to be angry. but we have got to channel that anger against the people who caused the decline of the middle class and so many people living in poverty not take it out on our neighbors who may happen to be muslim or latino or women. i will do everything that i can do oppose that. >> is it a sin for a conservative to love bernie sanders? >> no, it's not. >> i love him. he's the best. he might have been -- let's just not even. we stop. we reset. >> bernie -- >> do you know howard dean is saying maybe you ought to put him as head of dnc to clean up this show. come on people, let's talk to howard. >> democrats have an uncertain future. nominee got more votes in popular election and lost electoral college. they'll control neither the white house or the house. could you read quickly? >> only five states have a democratic governor and democratically controlled legislature. >> this the low part of the democratic party historically. i think this is
hours for low wages and worried about their kids, if they're in rural america, they see their downtown stores boarded up and kids leaving town because there are no jobs in that community. inner citiesyment high. people are angry. they have a right to be angry. but we have got to channel that anger against the people who caused the decline of the middle class and so many people living in poverty not take it out on our neighbors who may happen to be muslim or latino or women. i will do everything...