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political goals and i'm bringing on sandy berger for his take.forget the minimum wage debate, the stagnant middle class wages may be the big "e" problem, and i'll show you how philadelphia is trying to lure middle class families back to the city. plus how to brew up a billion
political goals and i'm bringing on sandy berger for his take.forget the minimum wage debate, the stagnant middle class wages may be the big "e" problem, and i'll show you how philadelphia is trying to lure middle class families back to the city. plus how to brew up a billion
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political goals and i'm bringing on sandy berger for his take. also forget the minimum wage debate, the stagnant middle class wages may be the big "e" problem, and i'll show you how philadelphia is trying to lure middle class families back to the city. plus how to brew up a billion an dollar business with idealism and a dash of sugar. i'm ali velshi in washington, d.c. and this is "real money." >> this is real money coming to you from washington, d.c. you remain the most important part of the show. tell me what's on your mind. >>> russian president vladimir putin and chinese president signed an historic international deal in shanghai valued at $400 billion. china commits to buy russian natural gas for 30 years to power it's growing economy. the world's second largest after the united states. today's deal connects russia's northeast t through siberia. today's deal has huge implications for u.s. engagement in the world. now in a stroke of a pen today russia got some strategic space to breathe and it's confrontation with the west in ukraine. this we
political goals and i'm bringing on sandy berger for his take. also forget the minimum wage debate, the stagnant middle class wages may be the big "e" problem, and i'll show you how philadelphia is trying to lure middle class families back to the city. plus how to brew up a billion an dollar business with idealism and a dash of sugar. i'm ali velshi in washington, d.c. and this is "real money." >> this is real money coming to you from washington, d.c. you remain the...
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political goals and i'm bringing on sandy berger for his take. also forget the minimum wage debate, the stagnant middle class wages may be the big "e" problem, and i'll show you how philadelphia is trying to lure middle class families back to the city. plus how to brew up a billion a million ll
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- i know gene sperling, who was my economic advisor and has served president obama so well and sandy berger, my national security advisor, they're both out here, but i personally would like to see more investment in building the i.t. infrastructure. we should have national broadband speeds the speed of south korea's. they average three and a half, four times faster than ours because we have great broadband in place x, y, and z, and then you got long stretches where people don't have it. it has terrific at verse consequences. all that stuff you should be for having your government invest in. >> you just talked about aging and your last response, so we have a question from vicky wayne and who are seniors here at georgetown. they asked, according to the united nations population projections, the number of people over 65 is expected to double within the next 25 years. what is the most effective first step of the united states federal government that they can take to mitigate the negative impacts of demographic shifts? the most important thing is keep people healthier longer so when our lives co
- i know gene sperling, who was my economic advisor and has served president obama so well and sandy berger, my national security advisor, they're both out here, but i personally would like to see more investment in building the i.t. infrastructure. we should have national broadband speeds the speed of south korea's. they average three and a half, four times faster than ours because we have great broadband in place x, y, and z, and then you got long stretches where people don't have it. it has...