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why is the sun belt growing? what was driving it? well, a lot of it is a migration of industry from what can be called the rust belt. the northeast and the midwest to the south and the southwest. and this was an intentional strategy of southern politicians in concert with conservative businessmen who as we've already talked about a little bit, are organizing against the new deal in the 1930s. well, they're beginning to win battles politically by the late 1940s. congress passes the taft hartley act. it was a revision of labor laws that had been passed during the new deal that provide for businesses greater protections against labor unions. and so it allows the taft hartley act of 1947 allows for states to pass right to work laws. right to work laws were laws that were passed that said you didn't -- you couldn't require workers to sign up with unions within a particular industry. and who were the first states to pass these right to work laws? they were states of the south and the southwest who were eagerly trying to recruit industries f
why is the sun belt growing? what was driving it? well, a lot of it is a migration of industry from what can be called the rust belt. the northeast and the midwest to the south and the southwest. and this was an intentional strategy of southern politicians in concert with conservative businessmen who as we've already talked about a little bit, are organizing against the new deal in the 1930s. well, they're beginning to win battles politically by the late 1940s. congress passes the taft hartley...
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the sun belt is growing because of industry relocating. it is growing because of military buildups during the cold war, that the south is benefiting from. those federal dollars are helping build the modern south. and, it is also benefiting from certain technological innovations. one of the big ones that we take for granted, is the technology of air conditioning. right? air conditioning makes a big difference. who wants to live in the south? who wants to live in north florida without air- conditioning? it's miserable. right?>> but, you build houses with air-conditioning, and all of a sudden, you can move to florida, or your grandparents can move to florida. and, you can start retirement communities in florida and south carolina and texas. and you can get a lot of people who want to move there and lived there. actually, air-conditioning does help build the sun belt. it helps build cities like phoenix. it helps build people moving to these warm weather climates, that now are more tolerable, and not just tolerable, but are desirable. when, you
the sun belt is growing because of industry relocating. it is growing because of military buildups during the cold war, that the south is benefiting from. those federal dollars are helping build the modern south. and, it is also benefiting from certain technological innovations. one of the big ones that we take for granted, is the technology of air conditioning. right? air conditioning makes a big difference. who wants to live in the south? who wants to live in north florida without air-...
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a move back to rural america after a decade of population growth to urban areas particularly to sun belt states some long declining small towns and farming and manufacturing counties are heating up and adding people as population growth in large cities cools according to census estimates but where are the people in rural america living here discusses debbie boyd a mortgage specialist and c.e.o. of deal b. financial services we thank you so much for joining us again and your time with some steady improvements in world economies and rural counties gaining population for the first time since two thousand and some city folks are headed back to the country less populated areas given the recovering housing markets what will would be homebuyers find in rural america well they're going to find a much better product much more affordable housing why don't side the city limits there's also a lot of loan programs u.s.d.a. is a great big loan program that actually has one hundred percent financing that means the buyers don't have to put any money down if they meet certain requirements and the main re
a move back to rural america after a decade of population growth to urban areas particularly to sun belt states some long declining small towns and farming and manufacturing counties are heating up and adding people as population growth in large cities cools according to census estimates but where are the people in rural america living here discusses debbie boyd a mortgage specialist and c.e.o. of deal b. financial services we thank you so much for joining us again and your time with some...
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what happened, i think of the president was able -- clinton traded useful both less used in the sun belt, and the voting patterns were broken into trump's favor. wasink the republican party trending toward maybe a greater sense of nativism on the immigration question. and then trump took it and turned it up to 11. i think it really helped him and a close election. >> before we go on to marshall, so i can recap. the first is, anti-establishment sentiment, i think we will come chris canat, but bring in latin america and how antiestablishment sentiment played a role in politics. , indirectlynativism or any another way, an immigration played a role in this election? that is fair to say. >> i would say so. you have to look at what is happening in the united states. and the united states is becoming a more diverse country. we have much more immigration than we used to. there was some legal changes and i will not going to the details of it, but basically, immigration wasn't flashed quite so significantly in the 1980's. the percentage of foreign-born people born in the u.s. was cut significantly
what happened, i think of the president was able -- clinton traded useful both less used in the sun belt, and the voting patterns were broken into trump's favor. wasink the republican party trending toward maybe a greater sense of nativism on the immigration question. and then trump took it and turned it up to 11. i think it really helped him and a close election. >> before we go on to marshall, so i can recap. the first is, anti-establishment sentiment, i think we will come chris canat,...
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. >> this is the story of why the sun belt era ends. it ends in 2008. it ends because of the way that the hispanic vote is complicating politics in states like california and in texas and in florida in particular. so we have talked about how the politics of orange county looks a lot different now today than it did when lisa was writing about it or when, in the '50s and '60s in that historical period she writes about. a lot of that story is about the diversity of the voting population in a place like orange county, diversity. so it's not playing out in the deep south. although there is a growing hispanic population in states, in places like south georgia and states like mississippi and alabama. but we haven't felt the full political impact of that. but certainly it's making states like florida and states like texas and certainly california much more competitive for the democratic party than they would be. than they had been or for liberal parties than they had been historically. yeah. >> you frame reagan's win in 1980 like the next 20 ye
. >> this is the story of why the sun belt era ends. it ends in 2008. it ends because of the way that the hispanic vote is complicating politics in states like california and in texas and in florida in particular. so we have talked about how the politics of orange county looks a lot different now today than it did when lisa was writing about it or when, in the '50s and '60s in that historical period she writes about. a lot of that story is about the diversity of the voting population in a...
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and clinton did a lot better throughout the sun belt. donald trumpdwest ran well i had of romney, not at the state level but also and you couldel sort of see at the county level with the results, the places that had a lot of immigration that may be were the victims of globalization, and that goes back to some places in the 1970's, and the collapse of the steel and other heavy industries in the united states. and basically what happened, i think of the president was able to -- clinton traded useful both uselessl votes in the -- and the voting patterns were broken into trump's favor. i think the republican party was trending toward maybe a greater sense of nativism on the immigration question. and then trump took it and turned it up to 11. i think it really helped him and a close election. >> before we go on to marshall, so i can recap. the first is, anti-establishment sentiment, i think we will come back to that, but chris can bring in latin america and how populism and antiestablishment sentiment played a role in politics. can you say na
and clinton did a lot better throughout the sun belt. donald trumpdwest ran well i had of romney, not at the state level but also and you couldel sort of see at the county level with the results, the places that had a lot of immigration that may be were the victims of globalization, and that goes back to some places in the 1970's, and the collapse of the steel and other heavy industries in the united states. and basically what happened, i think of the president was able to -- clinton traded...
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belt, in the midwest, and in those areas that president trump did well in 2016, but it's also the sun belttry where suburban voters because of issues like guns are starting to turn if you look at certain polls. >> you know, bill crystal, you also can look at -- i mean, this obviously as vaughn said just a rock ribbed conservative district, a total republican district. you can also look deep south, though, tennessee. democrats are ahead in quite a few polls in the tennessee senate race. mississippi much closer than anyone expected. alabama obviously elected a democrat. a lot of republican congressmen in south florida going to be facing some tough challenges. this potential blue wave it seems right now at least to be going deep into the heart of trump country. >> yeah, i think so. i think just analytically right now the chances of republicans losing the senate are greater than the chances of democrats not taking the house. i think the chances of democrats winning both houses are pretty good now. the senate smuch complicated because there are all these pro trump states with democratic incumbe
belt, in the midwest, and in those areas that president trump did well in 2016, but it's also the sun belttry where suburban voters because of issues like guns are starting to turn if you look at certain polls. >> you know, bill crystal, you also can look at -- i mean, this obviously as vaughn said just a rock ribbed conservative district, a total republican district. you can also look deep south, though, tennessee. democrats are ahead in quite a few polls in the tennessee senate race....
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a move back to rural america after a decade of population growth to urban areas particularly to sun belttates some long declining small towns and farming and manufacturing counties are heating up and adding people as population growth in large cities cools according to census estimates but where are the people in rural america living here discusses debbie boyd a mortgage specialist and c.e.o. of deal b. financial services we thank you so much for joining us again your time with some steady improvements in world economies and rural counties gaining population for the first time since two thousand and some city folks are headed back to the country less populated areas given the recovering housing markets what will would be homebuyers find in rural america well they're going to find a much better product much more affordable housing why don't side the city limits there's also a lot of loan programs u.s.d.a. is a great big loan program that actually has one hundred percent financing that means the buyers don't have to put any money down if they meet certain requirements and the main requirem
a move back to rural america after a decade of population growth to urban areas particularly to sun belttates some long declining small towns and farming and manufacturing counties are heating up and adding people as population growth in large cities cools according to census estimates but where are the people in rural america living here discusses debbie boyd a mortgage specialist and c.e.o. of deal b. financial services we thank you so much for joining us again your time with some steady...
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before the day was done she used her garter belt to repair the car. by the time the sun had set they reached her mother's house. the world awakened and recognize this has a future. thousand 1888. people were talking about the automobile. here's a photograph taken on broadway in 1905. what you see your street trolley and horses. there's not an automobile anywhere. so people start talking about it before it explodes. looks photograph what you see our automobiles and trolleys and not a single horse. this fellow lost his job. tells us sometimes we end up waiting longer than we expect. but it's like to synonymy that takes over that impacts everything. what is that mean? the supplier number of forces plummeted. in some ways you could see it in a number of companies in the united states. in 1890 there are 10000 companies in the united states. by 1929 it was less than a hundred. the some ways it was easy to predict. think about the jobs that went away. the management of forces in the creation of carriages to be pulled by horses disappeared. look at the new job sent a lot of them
before the day was done she used her garter belt to repair the car. by the time the sun had set they reached her mother's house. the world awakened and recognize this has a future. thousand 1888. people were talking about the automobile. here's a photograph taken on broadway in 1905. what you see your street trolley and horses. there's not an automobile anywhere. so people start talking about it before it explodes. looks photograph what you see our automobiles and trolleys and not a single...
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gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ transitions™ oh no. oh no. i hate this belt's bleachable moments need clorox bleach. >>> when i first came to shanghai in the '70s, individuality was unthinkable. all these years later, i find the city is full of self-expressi self-expression. women have reclaimed control of their appearance, their sexuality and how they use it. ♪ [ speaking in foreign language ] [ speaking in foreign language ] >> in the world's most populous city, and urban isolation is growing, many people retreat online for a personal connection. [ speaking in foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking in foreign language ] >> but petite tweet cakes isn't just live streaming for the love of her fans. these live streams can be very lucrative. her fans show their appreciation by buying her virtual giflts, which translate into hard cash for petite sweet cakes. last year alone, she made over $300,000. [ speaking in foreign language ] [ speaking in foreign language ] >> the big shift in china is knowledge. now, women start realizing what social norms are available to them
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blame everything under the sun for hillary clinton losing the election and the fact that donald trump won because he connected with the american people, he campaigned in the rust belt states, and he was someone that the american people ultimately thought should lead this country. democrats don't want to acknowledge that. granted, she won the popular vote, but she didn't win the electoral college, and we're going to continue, as comey's book comes out, there's going to be more democrats that are going to point the finger at him. and the reality is he wasn't the one that lost the election for hillary clinton. it was hillary clinton. and until the democrats realize that they're going to continue to be preaching to the choir. >> you want to respond, angela? >> yes. what a difference 30 seconds makes. i totally disagree with alice on this point. i think there's a lot that can be blamed for the election. russia is certainly a part of it. we continue to see that each and every single day. but no, she did win the popular vote. and unfortunately, we have this thing called the electoral college, that don't benefit people, especially those that look like don and me. but that'
blame everything under the sun for hillary clinton losing the election and the fact that donald trump won because he connected with the american people, he campaigned in the rust belt states, and he was someone that the american people ultimately thought should lead this country. democrats don't want to acknowledge that. granted, she won the popular vote, but she didn't win the electoral college, and we're going to continue, as comey's book comes out, there's going to be more democrats that are...