Our campaign is a peoples campaign. [cheers and applause] we dont want wall street money. We dont want corporate money. We dont need billionaire money. We will win this on our own. [cheers and applause] and we will win this, very simple as senator turner said a few moments ago, enough is enough. [cheers and applause] this country faces some very serious problems, and the American People are catching on, that establishment politics and establishment economics is not going to solve those problems. [cheers and applause] and what the American People also understand is that at a time when wall street and Corporate America and Large Campaign donors have so much power, people instinctively understand that no president , not bernie sanders, not anybody else, can alone solve the enormous problems that we face. And what people know, and what this campaign is about, its not just electing a president. It is creating a political revolution. [cheers and applause] and what that means, what that means
That are really expert on this whole movement about government contracts come of this is a good place to come. Final thoughts, mr. Secretary . I think we do have the tools and mechanisms to act on the flow of corruptly acquired funds through the international system. Any Law Enforcement investigation in the rule of law society is slow. The United States is still the nerve center of the International Banking system. If you are conduct in a transaction that begins in belgium, you are not necessarily bypassing the United States. We do have extraordinary capacity and i think responsibility to be at the nerve center of an International Campaign against corruption. To do it right, you need a solid factual basis. You need good intelligence. That is not always easy. We are a rule of law society. We cannot simply act on a hunch that such and such a leader is corrupt because it is obviously the case. We have to have evidence, we have to go about it in the right way. What we do have that evidence
And despite the modest successes of the Affordable Care act, we still 40 Million People in this country but theyll healthinsurance, and we remain the only nation in the industrialized world that does not guarantee health care is a right, and we have to change that. [applause] there are a lot of angry people out there. See them on tv a lot of the time. Unfortunately, many of them are angry at them for the wrong reasons. And whether you are in the occupy wall Street Movement or the Tea Party Movement and you are a conservative, you have a right to understand what is happening in the economy today. Today, despite a revolution in technology, which has made every worker in america more productive, the fact of the matter is that the standard of living for working people continues to decline. Since 1999 the typical american family, a family right in the middle, has seen a decline in income by over 5000. Incredibly, that family today earns less income than it did 25 years ago. If you want to k
In the 14 burning of washington, d. C. Tonight, American History tour on westward expansion continues with a look at the lewis and clarke expedition from st. Louis to the pacific, and in covered wagons. Here is more now. We see them circling the wagons. Rarely if ever did that happen. There were very few deaths along the trail that had anything to do with thinly with indians. The indians actually helped the pioneers more than hurting them. But the dangers came in, first of all disease, which hit about 10 of the people west, and also things like drowning and accidental death by gunshot being run over by a wagon. That happened to a lot of kids who were climbing on the wagon and would fall off in the wheels the wheels would roll over them. It was really kind of an unprecedented mass migration. Were talking about over 300,000 people during methe period in question who passed up everything and went west. Watch the entire event tonight on cspan. Recent job look at numbers released for the mo