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the debate on thursday night passioned up the opportunity to hammer home how will we revive the american economyhe 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 that
the debate on thursday night passioned up the opportunity to hammer home how will we revive the american economyhe 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...
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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 r
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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we will pull in all the other regulations that are like a wet 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, -- 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 protes
we will pull in all the other regulations that are like a wet 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, -- 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...
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the economy, the u.s. economy grew at a 3.7% rate in the second quarter. higher than expected. that is a healthy sign that the americanmy hasn't been hurt too much by chinese slowdown. shanghai's benchmark rising almost 5%. the index is still down almost 8% for the week because of the frantic selling monday and tuesday. let's get more on this by bringing in andrew stevens live from hong kong. it has been one tough week. one thing that hasn't changed is the situation in china. why this comeback? >> reporter: good morning, alison. it does appear this comeback is related heavily to buying of government into the stock market. we can't say for sure because it is difficult to prove. we know the government has given instructions, alison, for insurance companies and pension funds to actually buy the local market to prop it up. we saw a 5% pop in shanghai. most of that coming at the end of the day's trade. we saw the same thing happen today. 5% gain toward the end of the day. big buying coming into the market making sure things finish on a positive note. you say shanghai is down 5% for the week. it could have been worse. two d
the economy, the u.s. economy grew at a 3.7% rate in the second quarter. higher than expected. that is a healthy sign that the americanmy hasn't been hurt too much by chinese slowdown. shanghai's benchmark rising almost 5%. the index is still down almost 8% for the week because of the frantic selling monday and tuesday. let's get more on this by bringing in andrew stevens live from hong kong. it has been one tough week. one thing that hasn't changed is the situation in china. why this comeback?...
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the economy. the u.s. economy growing 3.7% in the second quarter. much higher than expected. that's a healthy sign that the americansn't been hurt too much by china's slowdown. asian stocks up. shanghai is up almost 5% today. the index still down 8% for the week. let's bring in andrew stevens in hong kong. gosh, it's been a wild week for stocks. what kept them in the green today for asian markets? >> reporter: i think it's the same story we have seen in last two days, alison. it is intervention by the authorities in china. we can't prove it, but it fits a clear pattern. we have seen it before. there are clear instructions by beijing to the insurance and pension funds to buy to prop up the market. what we saw yesterday when shanghai was up 5%. a big swing in the last hour of trade. we saw some big swing to the positive in the last couple hours trade here. most market watchers are saying the state is moving it. they want to put a floor under this big basically crash in chinese markets. they appear to have done it at least short-term in the last couple days. will it hold? that is a different story. this has been a slo
the economy. the u.s. economy growing 3.7% in the second quarter. much higher than expected. that's a healthy sign that the americansn't been hurt too much by china's slowdown. asian stocks up. shanghai is up almost 5% today. the index still down 8% for the week. let's bring in andrew stevens in hong kong. gosh, it's been a wild week for stocks. what kept them in the green today for asian markets? >> reporter: i think it's the same story we have seen in last two days, alison. it is...
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social 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
social 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...
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the other is to have a stronger economy. 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
the other is to have a stronger economy. 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...
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>> restore the american economy. 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 forward
>> restore the american economy. 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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economy? what is its state of affairs. >> i'm open toe mystic. the best way of gaming the health of the americaneconomy is jobs, that's what people tear about. this economy created nearly three million jobs over the past years. just to put that into context for you the last time that happened, was in 1999 in the teeth of the technology boom. then we had a tech bubble. there's no bubble today. this is on very solid foundation creating a lot of low paying jobs, no doubt, but creating all kinds of jobs, high paying jobs, low paying jobs, really across the board. as long as that continues, there's no sign of that slowing i think our economy is going to be fine. >> dickerson: last question, people are going to hear a lot about federal reserve and what it's doing. what should they think about the fedora real reserve and what to look for going forward? >> most people, really is power game for people in the markets and economists like me something like geeks really get into, what are they going to raise interest rates. the policy makers at the federal reserve said over and over again, that when they sta
economy? what is its state of affairs. >> i'm open toe mystic. the best way of gaming the health of the americaneconomy is jobs, that's what people tear about. this economy created nearly three million jobs over the past years. just to put that into context for you the last time that happened, was in 1999 in the teeth of the technology boom. then we had a tech bubble. there's no bubble today. this is on very solid foundation creating a lot of low paying jobs, no doubt, but creating all...
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the other is to have a stronger economy. 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. one of my tax reforms, lowering rates for
the other is to have a stronger economy. 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...
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our most productive industries and the american consumer would go my stock market portfolio has gone up and i'm going to spend the money and prop up the american economyyes, the fed is to blame and the other side of the equation, the fiscal side. we've killed the american economy, the most productive parts and this was always going to come. stuart: 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 m
our most productive industries and the american consumer would go my stock market portfolio has gone up and i'm going to spend the money and prop up the american economyyes, the fed is to blame and the other side of the equation, the fiscal side. we've killed the american economy, the most productive parts and this was always going to come. stuart: 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...
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the other is to have a stronger economy. 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 other is to have a stronger economy. 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...
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are 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
are 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...
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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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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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>> the 1970's was this unique time when we had a group of eight companies dominating the american economyecades. eight companies dominating the american economy for decades. overseas and technological change. slow 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 s
>> the 1970's was this unique time when we had a group of eight companies dominating the american economyecades. eight companies dominating the american economy for decades. overseas and technological change. slow 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...
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talk 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
talk 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...
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walmart is completely tied to the american economy. ompletely tied to the average american consumer where as home depot is tied more to the housing market, obviously, and the housing market is a bright but in the economy. it is too small to do the heavy lifting right now. it is not going to be able to carry the economy at a pace that is going to satisfy the fed in the second half of the year. i have never said this on air before, walmart's gross profit is $120 billion. they have got some wiggle room to re-manage, restructure -- vonnie: complaining about the impact of investments, waiting, training, additional hours. i am overwhelmed reading the announcements from the sell side, walmart, it feels to me like i just realized there is something fundamental about the economy that i just picked up on. assumption that walmart is a proxy for the american economy, that it was the best at disturbing things -- that decade-long assumption is over. are we in a new kind of economy? carl: i do not think it has really changed. the people who are shoppi
walmart is completely tied to the american economy. ompletely tied to the average american consumer where as home depot is tied more to the housing market, obviously, and the housing market is a bright but in the economy. it is too small to do the heavy lifting right now. it is not going to be able to carry the economy at a pace that is going to satisfy the fed in the second half of the year. i have never said this on air before, walmart's gross profit is $120 billion. they have got some wiggle...
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the job creating economy. 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
the job creating economy. 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...
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if we embrace the new american economy,, smits that our people will make -- if we embrace the new americanconomy, the advancements that our people will astonish the people of the world. thank you. i appreciate it much. [applause] >> senator, your remarks have generated a lot of questions. some via the internet. some on our blue card. we're going to try to mix those. the question that has received the most interest via the internet is how do you feel about the highlight the political aggression on minority specifically black and african americans. mr. rubio: this is a legitimate issue. i believe they are pursuing a counterproductive way. we have a percentage of our population who feel they are being left behind by opportunity, by the american dream, by our country as a whole. we cannot ignore it. many communities, the relationship between minority communities and the law-enforcement agencies are terrible. i've said this before. this is a legitimate issue. i know someone, a young afghan american male who happens to be a police officer -- a young african-american male who happens to be a poli
if we embrace the new american economy,, smits that our people will make -- if we embrace the new americanconomy, the advancements that our people will astonish the people of the world. thank you. i appreciate it much. [applause] >> senator, your remarks have generated a lot of questions. some via the internet. some on our blue card. we're going to try to mix those. the question that has received the most interest via the internet is how do you feel about the highlight the political...
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the answer lies in the factors which make the american economy tick. 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 america
the answer lies in the factors which make the american economy tick. 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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. >> 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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american the opportunity to acquire the health insurance they want with their own pretax america any company in across state lines that will sell it to them. 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
american the opportunity to acquire the health insurance they want with their own pretax america any company in across state lines that will sell it to them. 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...
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the factories reopened and the economy was gearing up for one of the longest expansions in the economy in american history, as that happened women flooded back into the labor market, and by 1950, the beginning of the june cleaver decade, by 1950 there were as many women in the labor force as had been in the labor force at the height of work to -- world war ii. you have as many women workers in the labor horse at the height at world war ii. he did not go home after world war ii. back, i promised we would talk about the arguments of rosie the riveter that are crucial to our understanding of why we believe the wage workers left labor after world war ii and help to explain the real trends we see afterward. let me sum up the arguments you saw in the video thursday. the overarching argument of that the publicity about women workers in world war theonstantly contradicted actual experiences of women in world war ii. you cap seeing those newsreels, radio advertisements, pamphlets handed out to and about women workers, and you saw interviews with actual women workers. this constant clashing between those tw
the factories reopened and the economy was gearing up for one of the longest expansions in the economy in american history, as that happened women flooded back into the labor market, and by 1950, the beginning of the june cleaver decade, by 1950 there were as many women in the labor force as had been in the labor force at the height of work to -- world war ii. you have as many women workers in the labor horse at the height at world war ii. he did not go home after world war ii. back, i promised...
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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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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 a former trader to 14 years in prison for reading rate -- reading rates -- rigging rates. tom h
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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you live, and it is a great digital divide conqueror because at all levels of the american -- it all levels the american economy all know how to use phones and tablets. even the children. betty: it is a great equalizer. charlie: it is a great equalizer. 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 the dish founder 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. it was fun to sit down with charlie ergen, but according to some reports, it is not so fun to work for him. from reports in 2012 and 2013, 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 think i am a really easy guy to work for and with if you are a high achiever and you wa
you live, and it is a great digital divide conqueror because at all levels of the american -- it all levels the american economy all know how to use phones and tablets. even the children. betty: it is a great equalizer. charlie: it is a great equalizer. 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 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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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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it really helped to not only get out of the depression but also to sure up the american economy and the financial system for the next 60 years. major legislation stayed on the books including the glass bank act, including the securities act, securities act, public holdings act. all this came out of the productive investigation. he was a good investor and always got the can dirt on people he was looking into. he always did the homework. he would spring it on them. he would start by asking questions and then get people sort of sucked into that and then come up with his -- here is the document. can you explain this situation? he had the most famous bankers and brokers of the era here to testify which of course drew in a lot of press, news reel cameras and all the rest. jpmorgan jr. testified in this room. he was a very private banker. no banker had gone into the morgan bank at that point. of course it was on the front page of pretty much every newspaper the next day. it was a symbolic picture of bankers being humbled by what was going on in congress. he had nothing to do with the circus mi
it really helped to not only get out of the depression but also to sure up the american economy and the financial system for the next 60 years. major legislation stayed on the books including the glass bank act, including the securities act, securities act, public holdings act. all this came out of the productive investigation. he was a good investor and always got the can dirt on people he was looking into. he always did the homework. he would spring it on them. he would start by asking...
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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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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 of
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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. >> ann lee adds that the chinese and the american economies are closely connected to by trade, but the two financial markets are not as intertwined because of chinese capitol controls. a red flag warning in effect on washington state today for evacuation are now in place for another half a million homes. the unreleapting fires continue the grow now now measure over square miles. sabrina register has more now from washington state. >> there's no welcome mat, be uh this camp site with two kents and a campser home for the parker family and others right now. they have been camping since they fled their north central washington house a week ago. >> we left we was there for roughly four hours. and the evacuated all of tenaskat. >> the flames showed no signs of slowing. >> it is like a roman candle, on a scale of 1 to 10, this would be a 15. >> the parkers are hardly alone. in the town about 30 miles away, evacuated residents like sandy, found some comfort sharing stories with other displaced families in the parking lot of a home improvement store. these tables are stocked with five and su
. >> ann lee adds that the chinese and the american economies are closely connected to by trade, but the two financial markets are not as intertwined because of chinese capitol controls. a red flag warning in effect on washington state today for evacuation are now in place for another half a million homes. the unreleapting fires continue the grow now now measure over square miles. sabrina register has more now from washington state. >> there's no welcome mat, be uh this camp site...