me. anand is the father of winners take all, a book i m enjoying and learning how to say his name as well. the elite charade of changing the world. let s have a look at markets. the dow has enjoyed a strong day until now. oh, look at that. stronger than when i just last checked. up almost 2.5% after a couple of weeks that were pretty rough. we re taking a break. we ll be right back. teacher: let s turn in your science papers. tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. student: i did mine on volcanoes. teacher: you did?! oh, i can t wait to read it. tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage. she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we d be there. teacher: you must be pascal. tech: yes ma am. tech vo: saving her time. [honk, honk] kids: bye! tech vo: .so she can save the science project. kids: whoa! kids vo: safelite repair, safelite replace
trump said, the first 5% was true and the remaining 95% was full of lies. and i think it s very important for the democrats, as we start to think about 2020 two years ahead is to start thinking about who, in this age of populism and of people feeling shut out, who can you run against this president who doesn t just say those things or have those policies but whose being suggests an alternative to the rigging. i would suggest the democratic party consider someone whose net worth is less than a million dollars. that sounds like a joke but running multimillionaires against a phony billionaire is not the best plan. we ve got some this time. we ve got some people who don t earn a lot of money who ran for office and who won. maybe there s something to that. anand, i m looking forward to a much longer conversation with you. for those of you in philadelphia, anand and i are going to have a conversation on friday morning that s going to be a fuller, longer version of this. thank you so much f
have done so much to help they continue to hoard the wealth. anand giridharads is the author. this version, this conversation happens a lot. it happened yesterday when we announced, talked about general motors closing its plants. and the idea that tanch american worker has seen corporate profitability increase. they ve seen gdp growth. they ve seen unemployment numbers fall. and yet they don t feel like they ve gotten a share of the profits. you know, yesterday was giving tuesday and the reality in this country, although that s a wonderful, laudable thing to celebrate, virtually every other
if my parents hadn t been all allowed to immigrate. but that argue, america for americans, america first, why can t we take care of our own people for once, there is a political potency that folks who oppose that agenda should not underestimate. yes and by the way i think personally there is a out there in the world a positive version of that. i don t think by the way, i agree steve bannon and i had a weird dialogue for several years until he decided to go the way he has. i agree that american sovereignty and the sovereignty of many countries has been eroded by global market forces and multilateral bodies and big companies but he s going back to the oldest darkestays of white nationalism dressed up a restoring sovereignty movement. this is not that. anand giridharads, always