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why are you underemployed? caller: yes, i am underemployed. thank you for c-span. of mywas echoing some sentiments. i have a college degree that i cut 30 years ago. -- that ik to school got 30 years ago. i went back to school in 2009 and got an associates degree. i'm a paralegal, i make $20 an hour. the attorney i'm working for is now semiretired. i'm lucky to get in 10 hours a week. go to the bar association luncheon, the paralegal section, membership meetings for networking purposes my mom the internet for hours a -- for networking purposes, i'm on the internet for hours a day. i don't think people inside the beltway belief that 4.9% unemployment is a legitimate figure. it's the workforce participation rate. i know this is not politically , but sort ofy echoing peter's sentiment, a basicallyworkforce is code for old white guys need not apply. is a chart from business insider showing the labor force participation rate from 1975-2015. see how it around the 1999-2001 timeline. around the 1999-2001 timeline. do you have any student that? caller: i have no student deb
why are you underemployed? caller: yes, i am underemployed. thank you for c-span. of mywas echoing some sentiments. i have a college degree that i cut 30 years ago. -- that ik to school got 30 years ago. i went back to school in 2009 and got an associates degree. i'm a paralegal, i make $20 an hour. the attorney i'm working for is now semiretired. i'm lucky to get in 10 hours a week. go to the bar association luncheon, the paralegal section, membership meetings for networking purposes my mom...
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will produce paychecks and they're going to be paychecks for millions of people now unemployed or underemployed. in the course of this campaign, i've traveled all across the country and i've met the most amazing people. every day i've seen the goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country, folks, and we have unbelievable people, but they need leadership. the country needs leadership. in many parts of our country, the hard times never seem to end. i visited cities and towns in upstate new york where half of the jobs have left and moved to
will produce paychecks and they're going to be paychecks for millions of people now unemployed or underemployed. in the course of this campaign, i've traveled all across the country and i've met the most amazing people. every day i've seen the goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country, folks, and we have unbelievable people, but they need leadership. the country needs leadership. in...
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now unemployed or underemployed in the course of this campaign i have traveled all across the country and have met the most amazing people. every day i've seen the goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country. we have unbelievable people. they need leadership. country,arts of our the hard times never seen to end. i visited cities and towns in upstate new york where half of the jobs that left and moved to mexico, and other countries. the businesses are gone, they have been taken away like taking candy from a baby. politicians have abandoned these places all over the country and the people who live there are just there. hope, they have heaped scorn and the state on these wonderful americans. my opponent described tens of millions of american citizens as just last week. so how can hillary clinton seek to lead this country when she considers its citizens tremendous numbers of them, beyond redemption? the hard working people she calls deplorable are the most admirable people i kno
now unemployed or underemployed in the course of this campaign i have traveled all across the country and have met the most amazing people. every day i've seen the goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country. we have unbelievable people. they need leadership. country,arts of our the hard times never seen to end. i visited cities and towns in upstate new york where half of the jobs...
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they hired 44 underemployed people and trained them to clean up flood debris. crews worked on 142 properties in unincorporated boulder county... sent 221 tons of trash, plants, sand and rock the the 600 tons of plants and 22 hundred tons of sand to be sent elsewhere. in the coming year- boulder county plans some big projects to restore private bridges. a colorado rafting company was close to losing its permit- when an 11 year old boy drowned on a rafting trip. the denver post reports- the adventure company of buena vista was put on probation twice for violating state regulations. it was warned it could lose its permit unless it improved. related to record keeping- not safety concerns. building a home- and rebuilding his life. next- to kick off heroes week... the veteran who served overseas... now he's serving at home. plus- gas prices are creeping up... but it's not all bad news in colorado... the cheapest place we are calling this week "heroes' week"-- here on 9news all this week, we're recognizing those who go "above and beyond." one special group that immedi
they hired 44 underemployed people and trained them to clean up flood debris. crews worked on 142 properties in unincorporated boulder county... sent 221 tons of trash, plants, sand and rock the the 600 tons of plants and 22 hundred tons of sand to be sent elsewhere. in the coming year- boulder county plans some big projects to restore private bridges. a colorado rafting company was close to losing its permit- when an 11 year old boy drowned on a rafting trip. the denver post reports- the...
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economics professor teresa ghilarducci says the report does not account for the unemployed or the underemployed. >> there are still people that want to work. they want to work longer. they are trained to work at higher wages. >> reporter: middle-class incomes still lag well behind the wealthiest 5% of americans. that's in contrast to the incomes for poorest americans jumped 7.9%. what sector in employment market is could go doing better? who is getting the jobs? >> women are fully engaged in the economy, and the sectors that employ educated women are the ones that are growing. and those are health care and education. >> reporter: the report also show wages for rural america lag behind those living in cities. competitive market. >> reporter: through seminars and social networking, rodriguez is hopeful a new job is coming his way. >> because it is, you know, the fall there are better opportunities for employment, but i'm hopeful but practical. >> reporter: a realist who's prepared to keep searching. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> morgan: the cbs weekend >> morgan: a new report suggests the s
economics professor teresa ghilarducci says the report does not account for the unemployed or the underemployed. >> there are still people that want to work. they want to work longer. they are trained to work at higher wages. >> reporter: middle-class incomes still lag well behind the wealthiest 5% of americans. that's in contrast to the incomes for poorest americans jumped 7.9%. what sector in employment market is could go doing better? who is getting the jobs? >> women are...
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still a number of people who are underemployed or underemployed. >> there's a trend. >> look at the growth rate. we don't want to be at 1% or 1.5% growth. we want to be at 4% growth. we need a president who has created jobs in the private sector to bring that notion to the public sector. if we have a 4% job growth. if we have a 4% growth in our economy, it solves a lot of problems that we still currently have right now including our massive trillion dollar deficit. >> these are independent numbers that have come out and verified that the economy is doing -- >> let me show so people know what we're talking about. median household has gone up by $3,000 in the past year. poverty has gone down by 3.5 million people. still too many people to corey's point, however, it's going in the right direction. >> you always want it to be bigger numbers and money to go up more and poverty to go down less. no question. those are significant numbers that we as americans should be proud of. those are good numbers that are going to help people. are there still people we need to help? absolutely. but they're no
still a number of people who are underemployed or underemployed. >> there's a trend. >> look at the growth rate. we don't want to be at 1% or 1.5% growth. we want to be at 4% growth. we need a president who has created jobs in the private sector to bring that notion to the public sector. if we have a 4% job growth. if we have a 4% growth in our economy, it solves a lot of problems that we still currently have right now including our massive trillion dollar deficit. >> these...
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if you talk to the people in various parts of america who haven't seen a raise, who are underemployed who dropped out of the workforce because they think they are better off sitting on the couch than getting underpaid. my situation is worse than it was in 2008, i haven't seen a raise but health care costs have gone up, living costs are up and things are tough for me and my family. i'm not sure what they're looking at. they're trying to figure it out. we'll see what happens. if they do raise, it's going to be slowly. most people are saying probably not september though. charles: september -- if you looked at market, ross, september for a lot more people today obviously as opposed to yesterday think it's in play. let's look at the market without the fed, ross, it's a little extended based on historic norms based on trailing p/e ratios, top line growth anemic, almost nonexistence, we almost got there this quarter. profits manipulated because of the buybacks, how does the market justify going higher from here? >> well, a lot of the decline we've seen in earnings was related to energy comp
if you talk to the people in various parts of america who haven't seen a raise, who are underemployed who dropped out of the workforce because they think they are better off sitting on the couch than getting underpaid. my situation is worse than it was in 2008, i haven't seen a raise but health care costs have gone up, living costs are up and things are tough for me and my family. i'm not sure what they're looking at. they're trying to figure it out. we'll see what happens. if they do raise,...
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produce paychecks and they're going to be great paychecks for millions of people now unemployed or underemployed. in the course of this campaign, i've traveled all across the country and i've met the most amazing people. every day i've seen the good -- the goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country, folks, and we have unbelievable people, but they need leadership. the country needs leadership. in many parts of our country, the hard times never seem to end. i visited cities and towns in upstate new york where half of the jobs have left and moved to exico and other countries. the businesses are gone, they've been taken away, like taking candy from a baby. politicians have abandoned these places all over the country and the people who live there are just there. no hope. worse still, politicians have heaped scorn and disdain on these wonderful americans. my opponent described tens of millions of american citizens as deplorable and irredeemable just last week. so how can hillary clinton se
produce paychecks and they're going to be great paychecks for millions of people now unemployed or underemployed. in the course of this campaign, i've traveled all across the country and i've met the most amazing people. every day i've seen the good -- the goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country, folks, and we have unbelievable people, but they need leadership. the country needs...
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. >> how long should we be looking at the long-term unemploy or underemployed?t feels to me to feel like we're moving out of this slow growth. you want to see some significant movement in one of those two. >> couldn't agree with you more. >> stuck in a rut and talked about job skills and not getting the right people. that's a heck of a lot of people working and with the demographics beginning to change you have to get started or we're going to start looking like japan. i couldn't agree with you more. >> talk about the different components of the market reacting to today's news. you had the dollar weaken against other currencies but the dollar index is slightly positive. the yield is rising there on the 30 year. i think what you saw some of the initial reaction was that september looked less likely and maybe september. and also december is out there and that's helped bring the dollar back and lifted yield and the market is uncertain about it. the equity rally is because the equity types believe that september is off the table. >> art, good long weekend to you. >>
. >> how long should we be looking at the long-term unemploy or underemployed?t feels to me to feel like we're moving out of this slow growth. you want to see some significant movement in one of those two. >> couldn't agree with you more. >> stuck in a rut and talked about job skills and not getting the right people. that's a heck of a lot of people working and with the demographics beginning to change you have to get started or we're going to start looking like japan. i...
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our plan will create paychecks and millions of paychecks for people now unemployed or underemployed. course of this campaign i have traveled all across the country and i have met the most amazing people. every day i've seen the goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country, folks, and we have unbelievable people but they need leadership, a country needs leadership. in many parts of our country, the hard times never seem to end. i visited cities and towns in up state new york where half of the jobs have left and moved to mÉxico and other countries, the businesses are gone, they've been taken away like taking candy from a baby. politicians have abandoned these places all over the country and the people who live there are just there. no hope. my opponent described tens of millions of american citizens as deplorable and irredeemable just last week. so how can hillary clinton seek to lead this country when she considers its citizens tremendous, tremendous numbers of them beyond re
our plan will create paychecks and millions of paychecks for people now unemployed or underemployed. course of this campaign i have traveled all across the country and i have met the most amazing people. every day i've seen the goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country, folks, and we have unbelievable people but they need leadership, a country needs leadership. in many parts of our...
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10% of it has to be used in enterprise zones and to create jobs for people who are unemployed, underemployed or on welfare. you want to talk about a stimulus? that would be the biggest stimulus since fdr's new deal. it wouldn't cost the taxpayers one penny and gets corporate america involved in their city, which it used to be before the government took over and made a mess of it. >> dr. carson, trump has a hispanic advisory council, but after his hard-line speech on immigration this week, several members of that council quit. here's one of them. >> it was not a republican speech. it was not a compassionate speech. i was very disappointed, and i, i'm not going to be part of that. >> question. do you -- >> you know what i would say? >> do you worry that you're being used as a prop for black voters and that supporting donald trump will end up hurting your credibility in the black community? >> it's not about me. long time ago, it's not about me. it's about our nation. but i would suggest, chris, go back and look at the 1995 state of the union address by bill clinton and see what he said. he sai
10% of it has to be used in enterprise zones and to create jobs for people who are unemployed, underemployed or on welfare. you want to talk about a stimulus? that would be the biggest stimulus since fdr's new deal. it wouldn't cost the taxpayers one penny and gets corporate america involved in their city, which it used to be before the government took over and made a mess of it. >> dr. carson, trump has a hispanic advisory council, but after his hard-line speech on immigration this week,...
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you can have an argument over what the real unemployment rate is based upon the underemployed and those who have come off the rolls, and that's hard to fact check. it's open to interpretation. however, if he says, i stopped the birther issue in 2011, we know that's not true. if it were to come up there are facts that are clear that you could address or if hillary clinton says something about e-mail or servers, we know what happened. >> you will see the candidates fact-check each other, and the moderator will essentially have them touch gloves, come out and fight with each other on the bigger issues. that's ultimately where the moderator will go. positioning the candidates to debate over each other's view of the facts. >> we are not done yet. she wants to be judged on substance. he wants to be judged on style. each candidate says, wait, you shouldn't judge him on style or substance. what's going on? they both want to be judged on two different things. we'll discuss when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >>> on the eve of the first presidential debate of
you can have an argument over what the real unemployment rate is based upon the underemployed and those who have come off the rolls, and that's hard to fact check. it's open to interpretation. however, if he says, i stopped the birther issue in 2011, we know that's not true. if it were to come up there are facts that are clear that you could address or if hillary clinton says something about e-mail or servers, we know what happened. >> you will see the candidates fact-check each other,...
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a lot of people are underemployed. that makes for very unhappy society. see these race relations. you see what is going on. we need to put americans back to work. we need to make our community safer. we need to stand with law enforcement to make our communities safer. donald trump has repeatedly spoken to those issues. hillary clinton has been silent each and every time she speaks. she doesn't even have press conference. he is there. he is in america's living room talking to the issues most important to families. liz: okay. >> these are tough things to talk about by the way. but he is willing to talk about it. he is willing, he down want to be politically correct. he wants to theit right and that's what is important here. that is what america will see tonight. liz: hillary has had fewer press conference, we're really sensitive about fact-checking, leading up to this tonight she has taken questions from the press on several occasions relatively recently. not a lot, certainly she has. meantime, see you tonight. thank you so much. >> thank you, liz. great to
a lot of people are underemployed. that makes for very unhappy society. see these race relations. you see what is going on. we need to put americans back to work. we need to make our community safer. we need to stand with law enforcement to make our communities safer. donald trump has repeatedly spoken to those issues. hillary clinton has been silent each and every time she speaks. she doesn't even have press conference. he is there. he is in america's living room talking to the issues most...
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overseas and the stipulation that 10% has to be used in enterprise zones and to create unemployed, underemployed or on welfare. you want to talk about a stimulus, that would be the biggest stimulus since fdr's new deal and it wouldn't cost the taxpayers one penny. it gets corporate america once again involved in their communities which they used to be before the government took over and made a mess of it. >> dr. carson, trump has a hispanic advisory council. but after his hard-line speech on immigration this week, several members of that council >> it was not a republican speech. it was not a compassionate speech. i was very disappointed and i'm not going to be part of that. >> a question -- >> do you know what i would say? >> do you know do you -- do you worry that you're being used as a prop and the support of donald trump will hurt your standing in the community? >> it's not about me, but about our nation. i would suggest, chris, go back the union address by bill clinton. and see what he said. he said, illegal aliens are creating big problems for us and we're going to put a lot more border pa
overseas and the stipulation that 10% has to be used in enterprise zones and to create unemployed, underemployed or on welfare. you want to talk about a stimulus, that would be the biggest stimulus since fdr's new deal and it wouldn't cost the taxpayers one penny. it gets corporate america once again involved in their communities which they used to be before the government took over and made a mess of it. >> dr. carson, trump has a hispanic advisory council. but after his hard-line speech...
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if the american people believe in this economy with the anemic recovery and 94 million people underemployedunemployed and 43 million people on food stamps and household income falling from 57 to $53,000, then, you know, you want a third term of hillary clinton. but if you want a change and a robust economy, donald trump is the candidate. lou: you know what else i think is critically important point that he made there and he does in every one of his appearances? you know, we're so used to being inundated by the first person singular, i, me, my from barack obama. and when donald trump is talking, he's talking about us, ours -- >> he is. lou: -- we. and you know what? the american people are going to react to that, and they're loving it. and it may not even be manager that some people -- be something that some people are conscious of, but it feels so good to see that change in direction for our country. congressman, it is always good to see you. jack kingston. >> all right, lou, thanks a lot. see you at the next debate. lou: you've got a deal. thanks so much. >>> with other coming right back.
if the american people believe in this economy with the anemic recovery and 94 million people underemployedunemployed and 43 million people on food stamps and household income falling from 57 to $53,000, then, you know, you want a third term of hillary clinton. but if you want a change and a robust economy, donald trump is the candidate. lou: you know what else i think is critically important point that he made there and he does in every one of his appearances? you know, we're so used to being...
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or third, many unemployed or underemployed people will see new opportunities for jobs or extra hours at their current jobs once those extra hours are no longer worked for free, instead spread out among workers. it is a scare tactic to say that people are going to be fired and lose work before the hoiles. i am an employer, i am happy, -- holidays. i am an employer. i am happy, i make money for my bills. i learned this once when i talked to a very successful business owner in wisconsin about taxes. he said, i don't mind paying taxes. if i'm making money i pay taxes. if i'm not making money, i'm not paying. that's the way it should be. that's the way i look at this. i want to share it with my employees because if they're make the sacrifice away from their families, that's why we have overtime in pay in place. that's why they have rule in place and this delay -- that's why we have this rule in place and this day is -- delay is a bad idea -- idea. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. pocan: i'm sorry. if i can
or third, many unemployed or underemployed people will see new opportunities for jobs or extra hours at their current jobs once those extra hours are no longer worked for free, instead spread out among workers. it is a scare tactic to say that people are going to be fired and lose work before the hoiles. i am an employer, i am happy, -- holidays. i am an employer. i am happy, i make money for my bills. i learned this once when i talked to a very successful business owner in wisconsin about...
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but 10% of it has to be used, enterprise zones, to create jobs for people who are unemployed, underemployed. what that does is twofold. it would be the biggest stimulus package since fdr's new deal. number two, it gets businesses and corporations once again interested in reaching out to the communities and helping people in the communities, which is what they used to do before the government took over it. the government has plenty on its hands without doing things that we the people should be doing for each other. >> so it seems like what you have, what donald trump has is an economic plan for the country. is there something specific that he needs to do to address the problems that are very different in the inner cities of america that's more than just stimulating economic growth in the country? >> a large part of the problem is economics. you know, it's like in a marriage. what are the two things that make marriages go bad? economics and sex. we'll take the sex out of it. but economics, you know, it's the same kind of thing for a society. when things become tense economically, it creates a
but 10% of it has to be used, enterprise zones, to create jobs for people who are unemployed, underemployed. what that does is twofold. it would be the biggest stimulus package since fdr's new deal. number two, it gets businesses and corporations once again interested in reaching out to the communities and helping people in the communities, which is what they used to do before the government took over it. the government has plenty on its hands without doing things that we the people should be...
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produce paychecks and they are going to be great paychecks for millions of people now unemployed or underemployedld trump jr. faced more scrutiny when a remark about hillary clinton was taken by some as a reference to the holocaust. >> without the media, this wouldn't even be a contest, but the media has built her up. they've let her slide on every, you know, indiscrepancy, every lie, every dnc game trying to get bernie sanders out of the thing. i mean, if republicans were doing that, they'd be warming up the gas chamber right now. >> the jewish advocacy group admonished trump, trivialization of the holocaust and gas chambers is never okay. we hope you retract. in a conversation with nbc news, trump jr. said in no way was it an anti-semitic remark, saying he meant it as a term of expression for capital punishment and normally used the term "electric chair," also stands behind the sentiment clinton gets a pass from the media. he believes president obama was born in the united states, and yet trump has still yet to say these words himself. the latest chapter begins with an interview with "the washi
produce paychecks and they are going to be great paychecks for millions of people now unemployed or underemployedld trump jr. faced more scrutiny when a remark about hillary clinton was taken by some as a reference to the holocaust. >> without the media, this wouldn't even be a contest, but the media has built her up. they've let her slide on every, you know, indiscrepancy, every lie, every dnc game trying to get bernie sanders out of the thing. i mean, if republicans were doing that,...
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we're $20 trillion in debt. 20 million out of work or underemployed. failed health care, the borders are open. i'll put my money to go on donald trump because i know he's concerned about my children. >> you're blaming democratic and republican administrations over the past 30 years? >> absolutely. absolutely. there's no question about it. i'm one that calls it like it is. just because i'm a republican doesn't mean i don't criticize my own party. the history shows that both parties have screwed up. >> stand by. you can call me wolf. we'll take a quick break. much more right after this. there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. starting at $38,950. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters.
we're $20 trillion in debt. 20 million out of work or underemployed. failed health care, the borders are open. i'll put my money to go on donald trump because i know he's concerned about my children. >> you're blaming democratic and republican administrations over the past 30 years? >> absolutely. absolutely. there's no question about it. i'm one that calls it like it is. just because i'm a republican doesn't mean i don't criticize my own party. the history shows that both parties...
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will produce paychecks and they're going to be paychecks for millions of people now unemployed or underemployede of this campaign, i've traveled all across the country and i've met the most amazing people. every day i've seen the goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country, folks, and we have unbelievable people, but they need leadership. the country needs leadership. in many parts of our country, the hard times never seem to end. i visited cities and towns in upstate new york where half of the jobs have left and moved to mexico and other countries. the businesses are gone. they've been taken away. like taking candy from a baby. politicians have abandoned these places all over the country. and the people who live there are just there. no hope. politicians have hope, scorn and disdain on these wonderful americans. my opponent descrid ns of millions of american citizens as deplorable and irredeemable just last week. so, how can hillary clinton seek to lead this country when she consider
will produce paychecks and they're going to be paychecks for millions of people now unemployed or underemployede of this campaign, i've traveled all across the country and i've met the most amazing people. every day i've seen the goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country, folks, and we have unbelievable people, but they need leadership. the country needs leadership. in many parts of...
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produce paychecks, and they're going to be great paychecks for millions of people now unemployed or underemployed. >> that was donald trump earlier today taking a few little swipes after his democratic rival while unveiling details of his economic plan. joining us with reaction gop governor mike pence. how are you? >> great, sean. >> 54 days to go and you may be the next vice president of the united states. you have to love these polls. >> very encouraged, tremendous momentum beyond the numbers, i just see it everywhere i go. >> what changed? what do you think is different? >> i don't think anything has changed. i just think donald trump's optimistic message to make america great again, rebuild our military, have american standing tall on the world stage and revive this economy through all of the principles he described at the economic club in new york, through less taxes, less regulation, more american energy, stronger trade deals. >> that's a reagan economic policy, maybe take aside the trade issue alone. everything else is reagan. >> i couldn't agree more. it is not only reagan, it is kennedy.
produce paychecks, and they're going to be great paychecks for millions of people now unemployed or underemployed. >> that was donald trump earlier today taking a few little swipes after his democratic rival while unveiling details of his economic plan. joining us with reaction gop governor mike pence. how are you? >> great, sean. >> 54 days to go and you may be the next vice president of the united states. you have to love these polls. >> very encouraged, tremendous...
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you have plenty of people underemployed. in terms of growth in the economy it has been basically not so good for a long time. so what is that going to mean? i think there is so much uncertainty for investors right now with the elections, geopolitics, an interest rates. it is just very confusing, disturbing time for the average investor sitting out here watching us. david: jack, disconnect between main street and wall street. wall street has been doing great. politicians are doing great, borrowing money at zero interest, but folks at main street are not. savers do terribly. small business can't get loans. banks don't get return on their loan. so again this disconnect between wall street and main street. >> we're well past the point where we're talking about low interest rates being some stimulus of the economy. david: exactly. >> there is warping effect in the economy at near zero. david: what do we do? >> tell you what we do. get me to 1% on fed funds rate by summer. let's hang out to see if we break anything important. if w
you have plenty of people underemployed. in terms of growth in the economy it has been basically not so good for a long time. so what is that going to mean? i think there is so much uncertainty for investors right now with the elections, geopolitics, an interest rates. it is just very confusing, disturbing time for the average investor sitting out here watching us. david: jack, disconnect between main street and wall street. wall street has been doing great. politicians are doing great,...
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seen their household income fall from 57 to $53,000 over the last 15 years. 94 million people underemployedunemployed, lowest home ownership rate in, like, 30 or 40 years. 43 million people on food stamps. if we are happy with the economic trend we're on, you need to let hillary, because you'll get a third term, of barack obama's policies, but if you want change and somebody from outside washington who can't be bought, you need to vote for donald trump. >> the other piece in the primary, i'm sure you watched some of his primary debates, is that donald trump sort of was very reactive and that could be really good because you're kind of ready to go with whatever happens or it can be really bad if you don't have anything to react to. here is how the new york times put it in analyzing this. some trump advisers are concerned that he underestimates the difficulty of standing still, talking pointedly and listening sharply for 90 minutes and the primary debates he often receded into the background and jumped into the debate forcefully when attacked, some worrying if mrs. clinton surprises him, he'l
seen their household income fall from 57 to $53,000 over the last 15 years. 94 million people underemployedunemployed, lowest home ownership rate in, like, 30 or 40 years. 43 million people on food stamps. if we are happy with the economic trend we're on, you need to let hillary, because you'll get a third term, of barack obama's policies, but if you want change and somebody from outside washington who can't be bought, you need to vote for donald trump. >> the other piece in the primary,...
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we want to talk about economy, jobs, the fact that there are 94 million people who are underemployedmployed u under the clinton-obama economics how householdle dmkle has fallen in the last 15 years the fact that there isis 43 million people on food stamps. that is not an a-plus, robust economy. that's not what people in america want. they want change. that's why donald trump is thei exciting candidate. that's why so many people are tuned in to him. >> politico, just picking up on that, has done a survey of -- actually a detailed examinationt of what mr. trump said over the course of several days and a number of peaches and interviews. they looked at almost five hours of remarksenned a said, in that time, they found an untruth every three and a quarter minutes. this is from politico. >> well, yes, but keep in mind what they do is they select the statement that they want tohe select. if i were to say 20 things and they decided we're going to focus on five for me and five from hillary, then they're going to pick the ones that will be against donald trump. but i think you raise add good
we want to talk about economy, jobs, the fact that there are 94 million people who are underemployedmployed u under the clinton-obama economics how householdle dmkle has fallen in the last 15 years the fact that there isis 43 million people on food stamps. that is not an a-plus, robust economy. that's not what people in america want. they want change. that's why donald trump is thei exciting candidate. that's why so many people are tuned in to him. >> politico, just picking up on that,...
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third term of barack obama's policies, which have led to 94 million people who are unemployed or underemployed -- >> it also saved -- >> 43 million people on food stamps. the lowest home ownership in 50 years and household incomes have fallen from 57 to $53,000. i don't know what your race is color is -- >> and what i'm saying -- >> i'm going to jump in, we are going to be cut off. and have to go to commercial. let me zblump, sorry, sorry. former congressman, ben jealous, nice to have a lively conversation on labor day. thanks so much for being with us. >>> and we're going to take a look at live pictures coming in right now. are those lived or taped pictures. >> live pictures coming in from donald trump on board his plane in cleveland, ohio. can we listen in on this? >> turn that case down. i'll win that case in court. but many attorney generals throughout the country turned that down. >> politics of influence -- in terms of the judge? >> in terms what have? >> in terms of them accepting the case? >> i don't know why, but i'll win the case. but many, many states turned that case down. >> so wh
third term of barack obama's policies, which have led to 94 million people who are unemployed or underemployed -- >> it also saved -- >> 43 million people on food stamps. the lowest home ownership in 50 years and household incomes have fallen from 57 to $53,000. i don't know what your race is color is -- >> and what i'm saying -- >> i'm going to jump in, we are going to be cut off. and have to go to commercial. let me zblump, sorry, sorry. former congressman, ben...
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produce paychecks and they're going to be great paychecks for millions of people now unemployed or underemployed. in the course of this campaign, i've traveled all across the country and i've met the most amazing people. every day i've seen the good theness and character of our country -- goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country, for example. and we have unbelievable -- country, folks, and we have unbelievable people. but they need leadership. the country needs leadership. in many parts of our country, the hard times never seem to end. i visited cities and towns in upstate new york where half of the jobs have left and moved to mexico and other countries. the businesses are gone, they've been taken away, like taking candsy from a baby. politicians have abandoned these places all over the country and the people who live there are just there. no hope. worst still, politicians have heaped scorn and disdain on these wonderful americans. my opponent described tenses of millions of america
produce paychecks and they're going to be great paychecks for millions of people now unemployed or underemployed. in the course of this campaign, i've traveled all across the country and i've met the most amazing people. every day i've seen the good theness and character of our country -- goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country, for example. and we have unbelievable -- country,...
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heavily taxed city with low employment numbers so when you have people that are overtaxed and underemployedhe broken family, but can we fix the system that can repair our families. i don't think rahm -- i don't think our mayor should be talking about social issues. i think our mayor should be invested in policy that invests in families and in communities. >> so let's talk about the presidential election because chicago is sure to play into the debate on monday. donald trump says he does want to get jobs for unemployed african-americans. he also says stop and frisk is good for chicago because it has lowered the crime rate in the past. what do you say? >> well, something that's unconstitutional in new york is probably unconstitutional in chicago and unconstitutional in the rest of the united states of america. i think that donald trump needs his pocket constitution so he can read it and see what's allowed, what's legal and what's not. we don't want things, again, that separate communities. chicago is one of the most segregated cities, if not the most segregated city in our country. i don't th
heavily taxed city with low employment numbers so when you have people that are overtaxed and underemployedhe broken family, but can we fix the system that can repair our families. i don't think rahm -- i don't think our mayor should be talking about social issues. i think our mayor should be invested in policy that invests in families and in communities. >> so let's talk about the presidential election because chicago is sure to play into the debate on monday. donald trump says he does...
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come to understand the expectations of a career, because all you've ever seen is people being underemployedemployed, then how are you going to learn that? >> good morning everyone, my name is jennifer moreno, i'm a freshman, i'm from texas., >> reporter: for their first two years, paul quinn students are assigned on-campus jobs-- oftenn ones that require contact with the public.ic the idea is to improve communication and problem solving skills. >> our students are getting two forms of education: they're getting a rigor liberal arts training, and they're also getting real world work experience. >> reporter: but students are not directly paid for their work.ly instead, earnings go to the college to pay down their tuition. >> this is where all your classes will be held. >> reporter: freshman jennifer moran is a first generationn student whose parents are from mexico. >> with the work program, they give you $5,000 toward your tuition. coming from a low-income family, this was a great option. >> the students might spend last two years they're working off- campus in companies or other businesses
come to understand the expectations of a career, because all you've ever seen is people being underemployedemployed, then how are you going to learn that? >> good morning everyone, my name is jennifer moreno, i'm a freshman, i'm from texas., >> reporter: for their first two years, paul quinn students are assigned on-campus jobs-- oftenn ones that require contact with the public.ic the idea is to improve communication and problem solving skills. >> our students are getting two...
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-- unemployed or underemployed. i'm proud that we want it to change. we want to help americans who are struggling, who are unemployed and underemployed. we want to help seven million americans who have been thrown into poverty in the last seven years, we should help them. and we should know that nothing helps the poor, the unemployed and underemployed like economic growth. growth means more jobs, more growth means higher average wages, more growth means less government borrowing, and growth enables americans to achieve the dream of financial independence. but if we want to ignite growth and revaive our struggling economy, the -- revaive our struggling economy, the -- revive our struggling economy, we need more entrepreneurs, more innovation and more small business expansion on main street. so at this time when record levels of debt and federal regulation hinder growth, slow our economy, it's hard to find bipartisan solutions, not always easy to come by. we have exactly, mr. speaker, a bill before us today, again, a
-- unemployed or underemployed. i'm proud that we want it to change. we want to help americans who are struggling, who are unemployed and underemployed. we want to help seven million americans who have been thrown into poverty in the last seven years, we should help them. and we should know that nothing helps the poor, the unemployed and underemployed like economic growth. growth means more jobs, more growth means higher average wages, more growth means less government borrowing, and growth...
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produce paychecks and they're going to be great paychecks for millions of people now unemploy order underemployedhe course of this campaign, i've traveled all across the country and i've met the most amazing people. every day, i've seen the goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country, folks, and we have unbelievable people. but they need leadership. the country needs leadership. in many parts of our country, the hard times never seem to end. i visited cities and towns in upstate new york where half of the jobs have left and moved to mexico and other countries. the businesses are gone. they've been taken away. like taking candy from a baby. politicians have abandoned these places all over the country. and the people who live there are just there. no hope. worse still, politicians have heaped scorn and disdain on these wonderful americans. my opponent described tens of millions of american citizens as deplorable and irredeemable just last week. so how can hillary clinton seek to lead this
produce paychecks and they're going to be great paychecks for millions of people now unemploy order underemployedhe course of this campaign, i've traveled all across the country and i've met the most amazing people. every day, i've seen the goodness and character of our country and brave citizens proudly fighting through hard times and difficult circumstances. i have been all over this country, folks, and we have unbelievable people. but they need leadership. the country needs leadership. in...