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it's going to drive the american economy. the american consumer drives the american economy. these are very prosperous times for us as a people and us as a nation. and the prosperity benefits the republican party. my favorite word? and you knew it was coming. not everybody in america is happy. not everybody's content. you see, not everybody in america is white. and the civil rights movement, the most important domestic movement of the second half of the 20th century, that's the topic for the next lecture. and the baby boomers of the 1950s, those folks grow up to be the flower children of the 1960s. [ inaudible ] >> yes, i'll share some stories. not everybody's happy, and not everybody's content in the 1950s. but those are all lectures for another day. questions that you have? >> who were some of the names on the hollywood blacklist? >> you know, probably one of the most famous names of writers that would be on that list would be ring lardner, but there's a list of -- it's not just screenwriters, but it was directors and producers. you know, all of this was sort of hush-hush.
it's going to drive the american economy. the american consumer drives the american economy. these are very prosperous times for us as a people and us as a nation. and the prosperity benefits the republican party. my favorite word? and you knew it was coming. not everybody in america is happy. not everybody's content. you see, not everybody in america is white. and the civil rights movement, the most important domestic movement of the second half of the 20th century, that's the topic for the...
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the republican candidate. >> it was a tumultuous time in an american politics. there was a major strike that tore the country apart and revealed to americans just how unstable the economy was and how deep this depression might become. william jennings bryant ran as a democrat and a populist for the u.s. senate and ran against a railroad attorney. he gained a lot of national attention with this senate campaign in 1984. he had a series of debates and this gave him great visibility across the nation. he emerged as a national figure at that time. the country was desperate for leadership. all of the parties were divided. the republicans had won the presidential contest in nebraska in 1982. the second place vote-getter was the populist. cleveland was far behind. the democratic party was in deep trouble in this part of the midwest. >> he is one of 14 presidential candidates who lost the election of a change to politics. from nebraska, more of the words from william jennings bryan. >> the great cities are in favor of the gold standard. the rest upon our broad and fertile prairies'. your cities will spring up again if -- as though by magic. destroy our farms and the grass will
the republican candidate. >> it was a tumultuous time in an american politics. there was a major strike that tore the country apart and revealed to americans just how unstable the economy was and how deep this depression might become. william jennings bryant ran as a democrat and a populist for the u.s. senate and ran against a railroad attorney. he gained a lot of national attention with this senate campaign in 1984. he had a series of debates and this gave him great visibility across...
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obama has issued close to 400 new major regulations since taking office, each with a cost to the american economy of $100 million or more. in 2015 alone, the obama administration unilaterally issued more than 2000 new regulations, each a hidden tax on american consumers and a massive lead weight on the american economy. it is time to remove the anchor dragging us down, and that is what it is doing. it is dragging us down. [applause] upon taking office, i will issue a temporary moratorium on new agency regulations. [applause] my running mate, mike pence, a great guy, signed -- [applause] signed a similar order when a -- when he worked so hard in indiana as its governor. this will give our american companies the certainty they need to reinvest in our communities, get cash off of the sidelines and start hiring, new jobs and expanding their businesses. that is what it's about. i will also immediately cancel all illegal and overreaching executive orders. [applause] next, i will ask each and every federal agency to prepare a list of all of the regulations they impose on americans which are not necessar
obama has issued close to 400 new major regulations since taking office, each with a cost to the american economy of $100 million or more. in 2015 alone, the obama administration unilaterally issued more than 2000 new regulations, each a hidden tax on american consumers and a massive lead weight on the american economy. it is time to remove the anchor dragging us down, and that is what it is doing. it is dragging us down. [applause] upon taking office, i will issue a temporary moratorium on new...
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obama has issued close to 400 new major regulations since taking office, each with a cost to the american economy of $100 million or more. in 2015 alone, the obama administration unilaterally issued more than 2000 new regulations, each a hidden tax on american consumers and a massive lead weight on the american economy. it is time to remove the anchor dragging us down, and that is what it is doing. it is dragging us down. [applause] upon taking office, i will issue a temporary moratorium on new agency regulations. [applause] my running mate, mike pence, a great guy, signed -- [applause] signed a similar order when a -- when he worked so hard in indiana as its governor. this will give our american companies the certainty they need to reinvest in our communities, get cash off of the sidelines and start hiring, new jobs and expanding their businesses. that is what it's about. i will also immediately cancel all illegal and overreaching executive orders. [applause] next, i will ask each and every federal agency to prepare a list of all of the regulations they impose on americans which are not necessar
obama has issued close to 400 new major regulations since taking office, each with a cost to the american economy of $100 million or more. in 2015 alone, the obama administration unilaterally issued more than 2000 new regulations, each a hidden tax on american consumers and a massive lead weight on the american economy. it is time to remove the anchor dragging us down, and that is what it is doing. it is dragging us down. [applause] upon taking office, i will issue a temporary moratorium on new...
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obama has issued close to 400 new major regulations since taking office, each with a cost to the american economy of $100 million or more. in 2015 alone, the obama administration unilaterally issued more than 2000 new regulations, each a hidden tax on american consumers and a massive lead weight on the american economy. it is time to remove the anchor dragging us down, and that is what it is doing. it is dragging us down. [applause] upon taking office, i will issue a temporary moratorium on new agency regulations. [applause] my running mate, mike pence, a great guy, signed -- [applause] signed a similar order when a -- when he worked so hard in indiana as its governor. this will give our american companies the certainty they need to reinvest in our communities, get cash off of the sidelines and start hiring, new jobs and expanding their businesses. that is what it's about. i will also immediately cancel all illegal and overreaching executive orders. [applause] next, i will ask each and every federal agency to prepare a list of all of the regulations they impose on americans which are not necessar
obama has issued close to 400 new major regulations since taking office, each with a cost to the american economy of $100 million or more. in 2015 alone, the obama administration unilaterally issued more than 2000 new regulations, each a hidden tax on american consumers and a massive lead weight on the american economy. it is time to remove the anchor dragging us down, and that is what it is doing. it is dragging us down. [applause] upon taking office, i will issue a temporary moratorium on new...
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each with a cost to the american economy of $100 million or more. in 2015 alone, the obama administration unilaterally issued more than 2,000 new regulations, each a hidden tax on american consumers, and a massive lead weight on on the american economy. it is time to remove the anchor dragging us down. that is what it is doing, it is dragging us down. [applause] upon taking office, i will issue a temporary moratorium on new agency regulations. [applause] my running mate, mike pence, and by the way, a great guy, signed -- [applause] signed a similar order when it came and became, when he worked so hard in indiana as its governor. this will give our american companies the certainty they need to reinvest in our community. get cash off of the sidelines, start hiring with new jobs and expanding their businesses. so important, that is what it's about. [applause] i will also immediately cancel all illegal and overreaching executive orders. [applause] next, i will ask each and every federal agency to prepare a list of all of the regulations they impose on am
each with a cost to the american economy of $100 million or more. in 2015 alone, the obama administration unilaterally issued more than 2,000 new regulations, each a hidden tax on american consumers, and a massive lead weight on on the american economy. it is time to remove the anchor dragging us down. that is what it is doing, it is dragging us down. [applause] upon taking office, i will issue a temporary moratorium on new agency regulations. [applause] my running mate, mike pence, and by the...
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the remnants of the american economy. >> i agree with that. a lot of his advisers agree with that and that's where they wanted to go. i've a feeling that's most of the speech. then he has to deliver. not just be. over the next 90 days, but we have left, he has to stick on that message on the economy and despite the good job numbers last week if he scratched the surface it wasn't that great. that's the sort of donald trump. he's easily distracted. when you are that easily did, it is hard for you to win. charles: for tax brackets. here, five, 10, 15%. 5% for businesses, get rid of the alternative and a lot of these onerous things that do nothing but bogged down. blueblood jeer at those loopholes where peer >> you will be carried interest. that's the tack benefit to private equity. charles: which is a handful of people. low-hanging fruit for both sides of the aisle. >> it's good to get rid of it if you're going to reform taxes. charles: you would suspect the other side is preparing their counterattack >> you think about it, and dismissed every deb
the remnants of the american economy. >> i agree with that. a lot of his advisers agree with that and that's where they wanted to go. i've a feeling that's most of the speech. then he has to deliver. not just be. over the next 90 days, but we have left, he has to stick on that message on the economy and despite the good job numbers last week if he scratched the surface it wasn't that great. that's the sort of donald trump. he's easily distracted. when you are that easily did, it is hard...
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founded, this is the transformation of the american economy. but when nike was founded in 1964, just 4% of u.s. footwear was imported. we manufactured the vast majority of the shoes and the sneakers we war. all of the shoes that are bought in the united states are manufactured overseas . today over 330,000 workers manufacture nike's products in vietnam. is $.56 an wage hour. president obama and other proponents of tpp talking about a level playing field. does anybody think competing against people -- desperate people who make $.56 an hour is a level playing field? is fair to american workers question we want to see poor people oh over the world to see an increase. we have to play a role in that. but you don't have to destroy the american middle class to help low income workers around the world. president, the obama administration says trust us. forget what they said about nafta, but korea. forget what they said about china. this is different. really different. and yes it may be true that every corporation in america -- corporations that have shu
founded, this is the transformation of the american economy. but when nike was founded in 1964, just 4% of u.s. footwear was imported. we manufactured the vast majority of the shoes and the sneakers we war. all of the shoes that are bought in the united states are manufactured overseas . today over 330,000 workers manufacture nike's products in vietnam. is $.56 an wage hour. president obama and other proponents of tpp talking about a level playing field. does anybody think competing against...
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american. i think it adds up to making donald trump more money. hat's what it's all about. so we're not only going to grow the economynd create more jobs for american workers. we are going to make the economy fairer. we are going to raise the minimum wage so that nobody who works full time will be in poverty. and you've heard it before but i'll say it again, the fastest way to raise incomes in america is to pay women equal pay for he work we do. now, this is not just a woman's issue. this is a family issue. if you've got a working mother, wife, sister, or daughter, it's your issue. and we are going to enforce the laws and finally make it absolutely clear. no more discrimination against women who work in the workplace. so i know we're up against some powerful forces. and here's what i want you to know as you talk to your friends, your neighbors about this election. everything i proposed -- and you can go to hillary clinton.com and read all about it. i've told you how i will pay for it. how will i pay for it? i will pay for everything i've proposed by making the wealthy corporations and wall street finally pay their fa
american. i think it adds up to making donald trump more money. hat's what it's all about. so we're not only going to grow the economynd create more jobs for american workers. we are going to make the economy fairer. we are going to raise the minimum wage so that nobody who works full time will be in poverty. and you've heard it before but i'll say it again, the fastest way to raise incomes in america is to pay women equal pay for he work we do. now, this is not just a woman's issue. this is a...
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the answer to get america back on track. american jobs first. negotiate deals that will work for the american worker and the american economy and puts american jobs first. 09 this was the third time in the past three weeks pence has stopped in wisconsin.pence didn't make any excuses off the cuff remarks. he says the controversial candidate is just telling america how it is. while revealing her plans for the economy.. hillary clinton acknowledged that some trade deals have left american workers vulnerable.clinton says her tax and spending priorities will boost job growth and strengthen america's place in the global economy.she again called on donald trump to release his tax returns. do not be alarmed if you see cops on the rooftops of area out dunkin donuts locations throughout the state today. it's an annual fundraiser for special olympics wisconsin. the officers are collecting cash for for the law enforcement torch run. any guest who makes a donation today will get a free hot or iced coffee. the event brought in nearly 50-thousand dollars last year to support athletes with mental challenges. another history making moment at the summer games in r
the answer to get america back on track. american jobs first. negotiate deals that will work for the american worker and the american economy and puts american jobs first. 09 this was the third time in the past three weeks pence has stopped in wisconsin.pence didn't make any excuses off the cuff remarks. he says the controversial candidate is just telling america how it is. while revealing her plans for the economy.. hillary clinton acknowledged that some trade deals have left american workers...
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and with the depression there was a lot of talk about fundamental, the fundamentals of the american economy are fine. in fact, hoover's only public statement on the arrival of the depression was that the fundamental business of america is in good shape and we are going to get through this area and it's just a matter of confidence and we americans know how to handle these things, that kind of thing area but hoover, and again he was reluctant to bring the government into engagement on a question of the economy that there was no precedent for that. there was no indication that again, this crash meant a widespread malaise in the economy. so hoover's first reaction was not to, not the governmental one what to call together the leaders of american business and in a series of conferences to cajole, to persuade, to press them to maintain their spending, not to panic, not to slash payrolls in the first onset of bad news which was a pattern up until then. but then when he took the stage in front of the first group of these business conferences which have since been laughed at by economists and pundit
and with the depression there was a lot of talk about fundamental, the fundamentals of the american economy are fine. in fact, hoover's only public statement on the arrival of the depression was that the fundamental business of america is in good shape and we are going to get through this area and it's just a matter of confidence and we americans know how to handle these things, that kind of thing area but hoover, and again he was reluctant to bring the government into engagement on a question...
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way, bryan and populists and populist minded democrats and republicans, too, thought that the american economy was being run for the interest of those who already had property or those who already had money, those who already had banks and big industries, so there's a class divide in american politics at that time. now we have a lot of anger about the economy. the anger wasn't focused on money the same way it was then. after all, remember then, every dollar people had in their pockets could be redeemed for a dollar in the federal treasury, first with gold. bryan wanted that to be redeemed in silver as well, the means a lot more dollars could have been minted and coined because there was more silver in circulation than there was gold. really a call for cheaper money, lower interest rates, and greater economic opportunity for a small business person, a farmer, a worker who wanted to be a small business person or farmer. >> in your book, you talk about his charisma and what he meant at that time, he essentially became a celebrity. >> yes. >> he was receiving as many as 2,000 letters a day during
way, bryan and populists and populist minded democrats and republicans, too, thought that the american economy was being run for the interest of those who already had property or those who already had money, those who already had banks and big industries, so there's a class divide in american politics at that time. now we have a lot of anger about the economy. the anger wasn't focused on money the same way it was then. after all, remember then, every dollar people had in their pockets could be...
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the ugliest american presidential elections we have seen. probablyhe rhetoric gets worse. what does this mean? for the american economynk -- mean for the american economy? i think the concern is there is clear weakness. despite fed policy, investment spending contracted and investment spending has been contracting for the last two quarters. one has to ask the question, is political uncertainty going to one a negative impact investment spending and will that constrain the growth in the u.s. economy? whereas i like the u.s. consumers sector and the data on trend in the consumer sector remains strong and consumption in the states could grow by 2%-plus, but if one looks at the headline gdp numbers for the second half of this year, low capacity use, negative investment spending. they will all be a constraint on growth and the american economy with growth probably coming out less than 2%. nastyve to say all this rhetoric that we are seeing in the u.s. presidential election, what is the economic deep red -- economic impact? manus: you mentioned the fed and we are never far away. i have seen dollar-yen. i think it is more of
the ugliest american presidential elections we have seen. probablyhe rhetoric gets worse. what does this mean? for the american economynk -- mean for the american economy? i think the concern is there is clear weakness. despite fed policy, investment spending contracted and investment spending has been contracting for the last two quarters. one has to ask the question, is political uncertainty going to one a negative impact investment spending and will that constrain the growth in the u.s....
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we really care about making sure that america is strong and that also the american economy and quality of life are as excellent as they could possibly be and that we are once again leaders in the world. so i put aside what i thought was my leadership book to write this. and then it was really interesting that i ended up concluding it is all about leadership. i mean there are many other details but it is all about leadership. and that the leadership for innovation, collaboration, big vision, is as important as the engineering. this isn't a technical issue. we could do this. we have the technical skills in america. in fact, in technology, we lead the word world. we are just not always applying our own strength. leaders need to step up to this. i started out saying the sorry state of our in -- infrastructure. but there are reasons for hope and we see great projects and with enough public agitation and discussion which you have been so active and involved in thep we could get leaders to really step up. that is why i wrote a book. so "move" not only suggests as a title not only suggests it
we really care about making sure that america is strong and that also the american economy and quality of life are as excellent as they could possibly be and that we are once again leaders in the world. so i put aside what i thought was my leadership book to write this. and then it was really interesting that i ended up concluding it is all about leadership. i mean there are many other details but it is all about leadership. and that the leadership for innovation, collaboration, big vision, is...
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each with a cost to the american economy of $100 million or more. 5 alone, the obama administration unilaterally issued more than 2,000 new regulations. each a hidden tax on american consumers and a massive lead weight on the american economy. it is time to remove the anchor drags us down. and that's what it is doing. it's dragging us down. upon taking office, i will issue a temporary moratorium on new agency regulations. my running mate, mike pence -- and by the way, a great guy -- signed a similar order when it came and became and when he worked so hard in indiana as its governor. this will give our american companies the certainty they need to reinvest in our community, get cash off of the sidelines, start hiring new jobs and expanding their businesses. so important. that's what it's about. i will also immediately cancel all illegal and overreaching executive orders. next, lee ask each and every federal agency to prepare a list of all of the regulations they impose on americans which are not necessary, do not improve public safety and which needle
each with a cost to the american economy of $100 million or more. 5 alone, the obama administration unilaterally issued more than 2,000 new regulations. each a hidden tax on american consumers and a massive lead weight on the american economy. it is time to remove the anchor drags us down. and that's what it is doing. it's dragging us down. upon taking office, i will issue a temporary moratorium on new agency regulations. my running mate, mike pence -- and by the way, a great guy -- signed a...
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the american people hear him loud and clear. >> reporter: he believes trump can get america working again. >> negotiate deals that will work for the american worker and the american economy and puts american jobs first. >> reporter: pence tried to make the case hillary clinton can't be trusted on national securi that hillary clinton will never be elected president. >> reporter: the most recent marquette law school poll shows clinton up 15 points among likely voters. both are viewed as not being honest, but the poll gives clinton almost a two to one edge on being more qualified. can you give me an example why you think he has the temperament to be president? lights are off. he has great respect for everyone who works for him. >> reporter: he will be back for a big event with reince priebus. >>> hillary clinton took her message on the economy to michigan days after donald trump delivered his plan for the economy in detroit. >> mr. trump may talk a big game on trade, but his approach is not strength. >> the economy is at the heart of a bruising tug-of-war between clinton and trump. her speech focussed less on new policy and more on why she says voters face a choice in novem
the american people hear him loud and clear. >> reporter: he believes trump can get america working again. >> negotiate deals that will work for the american worker and the american economy and puts american jobs first. >> reporter: pence tried to make the case hillary clinton can't be trusted on national securi that hillary clinton will never be elected president. >> reporter: the most recent marquette law school poll shows clinton up 15 points among likely voters. both...
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it was magic but it was real. >> on the big issues, the revival of the american spirit, the reemission of the american economyfor his critics, many still frustrated, even angry but they do concede that ronald reagan leaves washington an enormously popular figure and in this day and age, that alone is an historic achievement. >>> in two weeks on the next "eighties" -- >> there's one sign the soviets could make that would be unmistakable. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> announcer: "the eighties," next on cnn. >>> the only morality they'll recognize is what will further their cause. they reserve under themselves the right to commit any crime, to lie, to cheat. >> the russians are gearing up for war. >> the senate approved $136.5 billion defense budget. >> the largest anti-nuclear protest in u.s. history. >> president reagan is more eager to meet with new leader of the soviet union. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. ♪
it was magic but it was real. >> on the big issues, the revival of the american spirit, the reemission of the american economyfor his critics, many still frustrated, even angry but they do concede that ronald reagan leaves washington an enormously popular figure and in this day and age, that alone is an historic achievement. >>> in two weeks on the next "eighties" -- >> there's one sign the soviets could make that would be unmistakable. mr. gorbachev, open this...
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and kevin hassett tells us why he thinks the american economy could go south no matter who becomes the next president. on wall street, look at dow. up ten, that doesn't look like a lot, but had been down about 11 before the federal reserve meeting minutes came out. what did they reveal that a rate hike might be warranted? but the markets aren't worried about that. as we see the dow, s&p and nasdaq composite on a roller coaster. come join the ride with us and let's start the "countdown." yeah, the dow and the s&p are both in the green at the moment with the fed frenzy. so 60 minutes ago, hawkish fed minutes signal to investors yes, a 2016 rate hike might be on the table but the market does not appear to buy it. how do we know? put this up on the screen. before the announcement, the chances of rate hike at december meeting stood at 52%. that's been downgraded to just under 48%. you can forget september and november. if the traders and the fed funds futures pits are correct, that's not what bill dudley said to peter barnes, and he is the new york federal reserve guy, he said it will happe
and kevin hassett tells us why he thinks the american economy could go south no matter who becomes the next president. on wall street, look at dow. up ten, that doesn't look like a lot, but had been down about 11 before the federal reserve meeting minutes came out. what did they reveal that a rate hike might be warranted? but the markets aren't worried about that. as we see the dow, s&p and nasdaq composite on a roller coaster. come join the ride with us and let's start the...
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the economy. donald trump is showing a lead the american economy. greg boswell has more details from the white house.>> reporter: donald trump will try to get his campaign back on track when he unveils his economic plan at the detroit economic club today. >> wear comfortable that we can get the agenda of the narrative of the campaign back on where belongs which is comparing the tepid economy under obama and linnton versus the kind of growth economy that mr. trump wants to build.>> reporter: trump plans to spur job -- job growth through tax cuts and take power away from deregulation.>> hillary clinton has been a part of this for 25 years. >>> they pointed out the travis been campaigning for more than a year and this is the first time that he is unveiling a plan. they also say that his proposals will give big tax breaks to the wealthy and that trap will roll back walls meant to protect consumers from big banks. the republican establishment is nervous that trump's candidacy will hurt them in the election. over the weekend, republican scott said he will
the economy. donald trump is showing a lead the american economy. greg boswell has more details from the white house.>> reporter: donald trump will try to get his campaign back on track when he unveils his economic plan at the detroit economic club today. >> wear comfortable that we can get the agenda of the narrative of the campaign back on where belongs which is comparing the tepid economy under obama and linnton versus the kind of growth economy that mr. trump wants to...
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all of the ills in the american economy makes a good sound bite. there's no doubt they're still economic anxiety in this country, something sanders and trump have seized on. when you actually look at the numbers and when you review the various academic studies out there, what you find is that trade would isn't the cost of the vast majority of job losses in the manufacturing sector of the united states. .. closed factory or someone losing their job because of import competition. what they don't really see, for example, the lower prices we all enjoy at walmart and target and the rest because of free trade. they don't see the fact that american manufacturing output, in terms of total value in the american manufacturing sector is setting record highs. that is because we don't make t-shirts anymore. we make airplanes and satellites, things that you're not going to see on shelves of walmart. there is this great disconnect between perception and reality. folks like sanders and trump more than willing to exploit that misperception and people's economic anxi
all of the ills in the american economy makes a good sound bite. there's no doubt they're still economic anxiety in this country, something sanders and trump have seized on. when you actually look at the numbers and when you review the various academic studies out there, what you find is that trade would isn't the cost of the vast majority of job losses in the manufacturing sector of the united states. .. closed factory or someone losing their job because of import competition. what they don't...
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from the use of black convict labor in some of the most dynamic, modernizing sectors of the economy, especially the post-civil war southern economy. american capitalism has contributed to the construction of the edifice we know as jim crow. it has created a large black underclass whose prospects for escape are extremely limited. and it has helped turn criminality and mass incarceration into sources of profit as well as social control. now the papers and presentations this afternoon certainly make this perspective abundantly clear. but they also suggest the howlex and dynamic -- complex and dynamic the black relationship with capitalism has been. indeed, they remind us capitalism's developmental arcs have themselves been shaped by black struggles for freedom that would be meaningful, for opportunities that could be rewarding culturally as well as economically, for empowerment at their places of work, and for political access that might influence public policy. the papers also remind us that african americans both seized occasions to turn the instruments and logics of capitalism to their own advantage and charted out alternatives to those lo
from the use of black convict labor in some of the most dynamic, modernizing sectors of the economy, especially the post-civil war southern economy. american capitalism has contributed to the construction of the edifice we know as jim crow. it has created a large black underclass whose prospects for escape are extremely limited. and it has helped turn criminality and mass incarceration into sources of profit as well as social control. now the papers and presentations this afternoon certainly...
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state banks which could then be lent out to stimulate industry and agriculture, furthering the american economye of the things that is kind of interesting about the second floor at ashland, it's personal space predominantly. family space. the room we're in now is henry clay's bedroom. we have it set up with his bed which he used for about 20 years, he liked this bed so much he wrote a newspaper testimonial praising its maker and helped the man who designed it to patent the design. so bed of which he was very fond. slept very comfortably, et cetera. before all of that clay was not home a great deal. he traveled a great deal for a variety of reasons and traveled for politics and traveled for the law for business. he traveled for pleasure and often he traveled for his health. clay was a man for reasons that aren't entirely clear that seemed to be challenged healthwise and had a lot of health complaints over the course of his life and often go places like olympian springs or white sulphur springs where the green briar is in west virginia to engage in treatments for his health. when henry clay trave
state banks which could then be lent out to stimulate industry and agriculture, furthering the american economye of the things that is kind of interesting about the second floor at ashland, it's personal space predominantly. family space. the room we're in now is henry clay's bedroom. we have it set up with his bed which he used for about 20 years, he liked this bed so much he wrote a newspaper testimonial praising its maker and helped the man who designed it to patent the design. so bed of...
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the economy is one area that donald trump leads hillary clinton. today, the republican presidential candidate gave some details about his vision for the future of the american economy. >> reporter: donald trump laid out his plan to grow the economy, sparked by deregulation and big tax cuts. >> we are reducing our taxes from 35% to 15%. >> reporter: trump was interrupted more than a dozen times at the detroit economic club. >> reporter: he powered through to deliver his message of focusing less on trade and more on job growth. >> americanism, not globalism. >> reporter: the clinton campaign pointing out trump has been campaigning for more than a year and this is the first time he has unveiled a plan. they also say his proposals will get a wealthy and that trump will rollback was meant to protect consumers from big banks. the mile, the republican establishment is nervous that the trump candidacy will hurt them in congressional elections. congressman scott reichelt announced he will vote for candidate gary johnson. scott reichelt is now the third sitting gop lawmaker to renounce trump. >> they are more worried now house. >> reporter: clinton has opened up a 12
the economy is one area that donald trump leads hillary clinton. today, the republican presidential candidate gave some details about his vision for the future of the american economy. >> reporter: donald trump laid out his plan to grow the economy, sparked by deregulation and big tax cuts. >> we are reducing our taxes from 35% to 15%. >> reporter: trump was interrupted more than a dozen times at the detroit economic club. >> reporter: he powered through to deliver his...
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each with a cost to the american economy of $100 million or more. in 2015 alone, the obama administration unilaterally issued more than 2,000 new regulations, each a hidden tax on american consumers, and a massive lead weight on the american economy. it is time to remove the anchor dragging us down, and that's what it's doing. it's dragging us down. [ cheers and applause ] upon taking office, i will issue a temporary moratorium on new agency regulations. my running mate, mike pence -- and by the way, a great guy -- signed -- [ cheers and applause ] signed a similar order when it came and became, and when he worked so hard in indiana as its governor. this will give our american companies the certainty they need to reinvest in our community. get cash off of the sidelines, start hiring new jobs, and expanding their businesses. so important. that's what it's about. [ applause ] i will also immediately cancel illegal and overreaching executive orders. next, i will ask each and every federal agency to prepare a list of all of the regulations they imposed o
each with a cost to the american economy of $100 million or more. in 2015 alone, the obama administration unilaterally issued more than 2,000 new regulations, each a hidden tax on american consumers, and a massive lead weight on the american economy. it is time to remove the anchor dragging us down, and that's what it's doing. it's dragging us down. [ cheers and applause ] upon taking office, i will issue a temporary moratorium on new agency regulations. my running mate, mike pence -- and by...
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you know, he talked about how trade has hurt the american economy. mark zandi has said it has actually benefited the american economy. you just spoke to him. i was in indiana, mike pence's home state, where there are dozens of researchers looking into whether these trade deals have actually helped indiana, a big manufacturing state. i know many of the objective researchers say it's a net positive for the state. i visited a manufacturer of a large industrial engines there. it is executives told me tpp would help their bottom line. so it really is a complicated issue and you could pull a an anecdote. >> cristina alesci, thank you. >>> the latest polls show the campaign is in need, in fact, of a reset. take a look at this brand-new monmouth university poll released this hour. hillary clinton leads donald trump by 12 points, 46-34%. clinton also has a double-digit lead in our recent average of surveys. she's up 49-39% in the cnn poll of polls. nia-malika henderson is with us, patrick murray is with us, director of monmouth university polling institute. >>
you know, he talked about how trade has hurt the american economy. mark zandi has said it has actually benefited the american economy. you just spoke to him. i was in indiana, mike pence's home state, where there are dozens of researchers looking into whether these trade deals have actually helped indiana, a big manufacturing state. i know many of the objective researchers say it's a net positive for the state. i visited a manufacturer of a large industrial engines there. it is executives told...
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the white house. the economy is one area that donald trump has a significant lead over hillary clinton. trump is going to give details about his vision for the future of the american economy today. >> reporter: donald trump will try to get his campaign back on track when he unveils his economic plan today. >> we're comfortable that we can get the agenda and the narrative back where it belongs which is comparing the tepid economy under obama. >> hillary clinton is the epitome of the establishment. she's been a part of it for the 25 years. >> the clinton campaign says this is the first time he's unveiling a plan and his proposals will give tax breaks to the wealthy, and trump will roll back laws meant to protect consumers from big banks. the republican establishment is information that trump's candidacy will hurt down races. >> they are more worried about losing the senate now i think than they are about whether or not they win the white house. >> clinton has opened up a 12 point lead in the battleground state of virginia. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >>> hillary clinton's numbers in arizona are getting a boost from hispanic voters. 80% of latinos say t
the white house. the economy is one area that donald trump has a significant lead over hillary clinton. trump is going to give details about his vision for the future of the american economy today. >> reporter: donald trump will try to get his campaign back on track when he unveils his economic plan today. >> we're comfortable that we can get the agenda and the narrative back where it belongs which is comparing the tepid economy under obama. >> hillary clinton is the epitome...
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we will have someone who negotiate deals who works for the american worker and the american economy first. lastly, the day that donald trump walk into -- and i walk into the west wing is the day that the war on coal comes to a crashing halt. develop the resources of our land and call for the power with an all of the above energy strategy that will drive in american economy. -- an american economy. are sayingonomists great things. hillary clinton has said projections about less taxes and regulation, ending the war on coal, smarter and tougher trade deals, she set expectations about growth were wildly unrealistic. that is wildly unrealistic is electing the same people with the same bad ideas and expecting a different result. [applause] mr. pence: donald trump and i know, when you let evil keep more of what they earned and way,government out of the and roads and bridges in education, you take three steps back and america grows, america works, and it will again. if i have not mentioned it, on day one we will look at congress to put paper on our desk and donald trump will repeal obama .are [ap
we will have someone who negotiate deals who works for the american worker and the american economy first. lastly, the day that donald trump walk into -- and i walk into the west wing is the day that the war on coal comes to a crashing halt. develop the resources of our land and call for the power with an all of the above energy strategy that will drive in american economy. -- an american economy. are sayingonomists great things. hillary clinton has said projections about less taxes and...
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everybody is working' basically idea of optimum level of employment in the economy and last time we saw really strong wage growth in the americanonomy, which is the mid to m late 1990s, it was largely because we had full employment.t low unemployment rates, strongoy job growth and everybody's wages went up. er and so there is a lot of economists who really believe that staying at this level, staying at full employment for sustained amount of time is the key to getting middle class incomes, lower wage incomes, everyone's incomes up over time. so i would say, if what we'rear seeing here is slight slowdown approaching full employment that is really good sign for the american worker. again it would feel a little better for everyone if growth were higher but there are other headwinds happening in the global economy too might be in part slowing down job growth but overall the hope of low unemployment rate and nearing of full employment that we'reng starting to see that more benefits everyone recovery, is strong and, i think the kind of hope that workers are maybe starting a little bit to feel in their own minds, although certainly no
everybody is working' basically idea of optimum level of employment in the economy and last time we saw really strong wage growth in the americanonomy, which is the mid to m late 1990s, it was largely because we had full employment.t low unemployment rates, strongoy job growth and everybody's wages went up. er and so there is a lot of economists who really believe that staying at this level, staying at full employment for sustained amount of time is the key to getting middle class incomes,...
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there's a long tradition of those who have done well in the american economy, they want to get back toheir country and david rubenstein falls into that category. philanthropy can never replace the responsibility of appropriations to cover the basic operations of the parks service but it gives yus a margin of excellence, that bright line or where we can do things that we couldn't do with appropriated dollars. >> you've talked about the parks service being the nation's story teller. what do you mean by that? >> it's an inpernt responsibility of the national park service to remind americans of our responsibility to each other and to this nation. when you think about the places that we have the responsibility to not only protect but interpret the statue of liberty, ebenezer baptist church, the lincoln memorial, the washington monument. these are not only physical places, they're ideas and they are embedded in our constitution and the declaration of independence and the civil rights movement. and so our job is to tell that story in a nonjudgmental way as a reminder to all americans that we
there's a long tradition of those who have done well in the american economy, they want to get back toheir country and david rubenstein falls into that category. philanthropy can never replace the responsibility of appropriations to cover the basic operations of the parks service but it gives yus a margin of excellence, that bright line or where we can do things that we couldn't do with appropriated dollars. >> you've talked about the parks service being the nation's story teller. what do...
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. >> the american economy really isn't best measured by what's going on on wall street. it's best measured by what's happening in small businesses >> reporter: as democratic vice presidential candidate tim kaine rolled out a plan to jump-start small business, colorado is higher incentives so we can invest more heavily in automation >> reporter: randy broski gave him a tour of his manufacturing plant in lakewood. it struggles to compete with low wage countries, from a lack of tax incentives to unqualified workers, regulations to gridlock, he says there is much they can do to help small businesses. >> we want to make is easier to >> reporter: the plan includes creating a standard tax deduction for small businesses, providing incentives to states to streamline regulations and licensing, improving access to capital from community banks and credit unions and expanding tax incentives to offset healthcare costs. what kaine didn't talk about is the cost of the plan and how it would be paid for. >> 2/3 of new jobs in this error and a moratorium on all new regulations, including t
. >> the american economy really isn't best measured by what's going on on wall street. it's best measured by what's happening in small businesses >> reporter: as democratic vice presidential candidate tim kaine rolled out a plan to jump-start small business, colorado is higher incentives so we can invest more heavily in automation >> reporter: randy broski gave him a tour of his manufacturing plant in lakewood. it struggles to compete with low wage countries, from a lack of...
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it opened up all kinds of opportunities and it helped the american economy after the war. it helps settlements because the suburbs were already there but they could grow even more than they could get to work in cities. cities were abandoned at that time. we. we will get back to that later. but this a defense rationale that we have had for all of our big projects including sputnik, the space race. the cold war, those investments on defense grounds, some of them are a little serious because president eisenhower who wanted the interstate highway said we could move troops and we could evacuate cities. in hurricane katrina in new orleans in 2005, it was clear that you cannot evacuate cities by everybody piling in their cars and heading to the interstate. it doesn't work. so while those were really great, rationales at the time, i also said we are stuck in the past. we have not we have not had a big vision, or big enough vision since the 19 fifties, may be the early 1960s about the role that these projects help play in the. we had some beautiful infrastructure development or the
it opened up all kinds of opportunities and it helped the american economy after the war. it helps settlements because the suburbs were already there but they could grow even more than they could get to work in cities. cities were abandoned at that time. we. we will get back to that later. but this a defense rationale that we have had for all of our big projects including sputnik, the space race. the cold war, those investments on defense grounds, some of them are a little serious because...
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the trump campaign says that the clinton machine is describing an economy that doesn't exist by most americansconomy enjoyed by most of her donors and supporters. the managing director of economic policy joins me. peter navarro is with us, an economic adviser to donald trump and just told me all the footnotes are done on the speech tomorrow in detroit for mr. trump. when you look at the analysis of trump's jobs plan previously, they figured it's going to cost 3.5 million jobs, unemployment will hit 7%, home prices will fall and the rich will just get richer. and let me note that the head economist -- >> are you -- just to be clear, poppy, are you referring to the study done by -- that -- >> let me finish -- >> and mark zandy's statistics. >> let me finish my question to you. >> well, that was a hit right off the bat. >> let me finish what i was going to say, mark zandy contributed to her campaign and also advised john mccain. and it's not just him. it's a team of economists at moody. so given that will the plan we hear from trump be different tomorrow? >> let's focus on the plan. this is in th
the trump campaign says that the clinton machine is describing an economy that doesn't exist by most americansconomy enjoyed by most of her donors and supporters. the managing director of economic policy joins me. peter navarro is with us, an economic adviser to donald trump and just told me all the footnotes are done on the speech tomorrow in detroit for mr. trump. when you look at the analysis of trump's jobs plan previously, they figured it's going to cost 3.5 million jobs, unemployment will...
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it's going to drive the american economy. the american consumer drives the american economy. these are very prosperous times for us as a people and us as a nation. and the prosperity benefits the republican party. my favorite word? and you knew it was coming. not everybody in america is happy. not everybody's content.
it's going to drive the american economy. the american consumer drives the american economy. these are very prosperous times for us as a people and us as a nation. and the prosperity benefits the republican party. my favorite word? and you knew it was coming. not everybody in america is happy. not everybody's content.
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but in fact the american economy has generated through all the travails of very large number of jobs during this supposed time when the jobs would go away. the jobs are different than they used to be. everyone has a right to fear for their own future and fear that their jobs will be disrupted. the fact of the matter is -- the u.s. today is running at near full employment. that's a testament to the recovery since 2008-2009. everybody here was in new york at that time. try to remember how you felt. it was only seven years ago. think about how strong the city turned out to be. i'm not as worried about this. i want to be clear, think there is a problem with the loss of high-paying middle class manufacturing jobs. the hollowing out of the middle. we need to find ways to address the job dislocation. there are many economic solutions for that. but the ultimate answer to this stuff is more education, more education, more education. more competitiveness, and more entrepreneurs. you named the five companies. every one of them was started by incredibly intelligent entrepreneurs. maybe we should
but in fact the american economy has generated through all the travails of very large number of jobs during this supposed time when the jobs would go away. the jobs are different than they used to be. everyone has a right to fear for their own future and fear that their jobs will be disrupted. the fact of the matter is -- the u.s. today is running at near full employment. that's a testament to the recovery since 2008-2009. everybody here was in new york at that time. try to remember how you...
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at the democratic contender hillary clinton promised to make the american economy work for everyone, ying, if you can, dream it, you should be able to build it. her plan is to create decently paid jobs, making those at the top pay their fair share of taxes, and supporting working families. clinton says that when her republican rival donald trump was in nearby detroit, he only talked about failure, and was missing what was really happening, that detroit is bouncing back fast and the auto industry has just had its best year ever. ♪ >> to talk through clinton's speech, i'm joined in the studio by an economist from the free university of berlin, and our correspondent in washington. many thanks to both of you for joining us. i would like to come to you first with, what are your initial impressions of what hillary clinton has had to say? >> what is really striking is how she went strong on a forward-looking, positive note. there was no since of, those old jobs are coming back. it was very much about, look at these great new jobs that we can get more of, and then she went into the ways, for
at the democratic contender hillary clinton promised to make the american economy work for everyone, ying, if you can, dream it, you should be able to build it. her plan is to create decently paid jobs, making those at the top pay their fair share of taxes, and supporting working families. clinton says that when her republican rival donald trump was in nearby detroit, he only talked about failure, and was missing what was really happening, that detroit is bouncing back fast and the auto...
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the american economy really is not measured by what is going on on wall street. it is best measured what is happening with small businesses. colorado republican slammed clinton/have hurt businesses with increased regulation. on a visit to taxes donald trump rejected speculation that he has changing immigration policy and to build a wall between the us and mexico and trump held a rally after fundraisers in dallas earlier and also an interview with sean hannity and devastation all the more real in louisiana, colorado woman taking it upon herself to get the grandparents to help they need after their home was destroyed. kay controversy when can from barbie is dressed in drag on the top of the cake. we what are you with this happened. and two guys hop on top of her ups and throwing shingles that cars. maybe you know who these guys are. dave fraser, so far light showers have the rain chances not done also show you the rain chances return 12 pinpoint weather these are grillers. they've got way more flavor than ordinary burgers. flavors like bacon and cheddar and steakho
the american economy really is not measured by what is going on on wall street. it is best measured what is happening with small businesses. colorado republican slammed clinton/have hurt businesses with increased regulation. on a visit to taxes donald trump rejected speculation that he has changing immigration policy and to build a wall between the us and mexico and trump held a rally after fundraisers in dallas earlier and also an interview with sean hannity and devastation all the more real...
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now, by contrast, the same analysts found that with our plan, the economy would create i believe every american willing to work hard should be able to find a job that provides dig dignity, pride and decent pay that can support a family. so, starting on day one, we will work with both parties to pass the biggest investment in new good paying jobs since world war ii. a big part of our plan will be unleashing the power of the jobs at higher pay. and that means for us creating an infrastructure bank to get private funds off the sidelines and compliment our private investments. $25 million could unlock more than $250 billion and really get our country moving on our infrastructure plansnd going to invest 10 bil$10 billi what we're calling "make it in america partnership" to support american manufacturing and recommit to scientific research that can create entire new industries. i will stop any trade deal that kills jobs or holds down wages, including the transpacific partnership. i oppose it now. i'll oppose it after the president. >>> donald trump has launched a new barrage of attacks. he's blaming
now, by contrast, the same analysts found that with our plan, the economy would create i believe every american willing to work hard should be able to find a job that provides dig dignity, pride and decent pay that can support a family. so, starting on day one, we will work with both parties to pass the biggest investment in new good paying jobs since world war ii. a big part of our plan will be unleashing the power of the jobs at higher pay. and that means for us creating an infrastructure...
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well-known investors in the united states is questioning if donald trump has what it takes to lead the american economypeaking alongside hillary clinton, warren buffett called on donald trump to release his tax returns before slamming his business credentials. >> donald trump claims the u.s. economy is broken and he is the man to fix it. policies included top tax rate of 25% and the abolishment of inheritance tax. and the deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants. the real estate developer says his record proves he is fit to be commander-in-chief, but a billionaires have put his business acumen in doubt. former new york mayor michael bloomberg and dallas mavericks -- markrk you him cuban. warren buffett challenge donald trump to release his tax returns . >> if a monkey had thrown a dart at the stock page, the monkey on average would have made 150%. but the people that believed in him, that listened to his siren song, came away losing well over $.90 on the dollar. they got back less than a dime. and you know the history of his enterprises as far as borrowing money. one time after another, he we
well-known investors in the united states is questioning if donald trump has what it takes to lead the american economypeaking alongside hillary clinton, warren buffett called on donald trump to release his tax returns before slamming his business credentials. >> donald trump claims the u.s. economy is broken and he is the man to fix it. policies included top tax rate of 25% and the abolishment of inheritance tax. and the deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants. the real estate...
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for confronting radical islamic terrorism, and last week you heard the bristling approach to the american economy. >> reporter: but some worry him whether trump can stay on message. clinton running a well-funded campaign. >> she is vulnerable.>> reporter: clinton is campaigning with vice president joe biden in pennsylvania today, and tonight the president will interrupt his martha's vineyard vacation to hold a fundraiser.>> reporter: there are reports that the fbi could be releasing the congress the notes of the interview with clinton as they investigated the email scandal, which could be damaging. and there are still lingering questions about the clinton foundation influence on the state department while serving as secretary of state, but her supporters are pointing out that there is no proof of wrongdoing. >> there be no laws broken, and frankly this is a distraction for the trump campaign which is a dumpster fire at this point.>> reporter: that near did coming from the clinton supporters, donald trump blaming the media saying he would be ahead of clinton by 20 points if he was covered honestly
for confronting radical islamic terrorism, and last week you heard the bristling approach to the american economy. >> reporter: but some worry him whether trump can stay on message. clinton running a well-funded campaign. >> she is vulnerable.>> reporter: clinton is campaigning with vice president joe biden in pennsylvania today, and tonight the president will interrupt his martha's vineyard vacation to hold a fundraiser.>> reporter: there are reports that the fbi could...