Talked about it. Cooler heads prevail. Probably stay in. I i dont meant to if thats the point. Many of these types of discussions Going Forward. The first crack in my opinion, in the eu and leading to many cracks down the road. Not the first crack at all. Weve had greece, potentially a vote in spain. A number of different places wherein, in fact, what most people should know, if though dont already, the eu ranks et in terms of euro skepticism. Mypoint, we know that europe san imperfect solution, that these guys are going through major issues on migration. Certainly going through issues on their various economies, but to say were going to be in this brave new world because britains gone to the polls. Think about it wait, wait. I asked a question on top and need an answer. In our out . Of course in. All right. And this poll isnt legally binding. Voted by parliament then, even on a exit, theyll be in. In with conditions no matter what happens, my view. In or out . I see see you and made t
President obama starts speaking and listening in on the q a as well. Kelly . Here in aspen, weve got highlights from my conversation this morning with black rocks larry fink, hedge fund giant, and hear what they had to say about britains vote to leave the eu. They all had very different points of view. And why singer thinks it could trigger a global depression. And yuri milner is coming up after the close, bill. And so much more. But lets start with this rally on wall street that continues. Bob pisani is smack in the middle of all of the action here on the floor of the stock exchange. Robert . Maybe its the end of the quarter bargain hunting, maybe its something bigger than that, i dont know, but i can tell you, the rally is continuing. Take a look here, folks. Nine to one declining to advancing stocks, thats better than it was yesterday. The volumes on the heavy side, too. Its not just that buyers dont care, buyers do care. Theyre buying stuff and the volatility is still dropping righ
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[applause] good morning and welcome to the center for American Progress. My name is carla martin. Im the the Vice President for policy. It is my honor to welcome to this exciting event. Our lineup today is a real testament to the importance of this issue to this administration and to president obama. Nearly one in three americans has some type of criminal record that creates barriers to employment, housing and many other pathways to opportunity. Some americans with criminal records are even barred from casting a ballot which denies the right to participate in our democracy after they have paid their debt to our society. The impact of these barriers goes beyond those previous convicted of a crime. Criminal records are a family sentence. In fact, they have found that nearly half americans children now have a parent with a criminal record. Study after study has shown that the barriers associated with the parents criminal record can severely limit the childs opportunities and lead to worse
And then drive it forward in 2017. Thanks for listening. [applause] i know j stand before you and lunch but i am happy to take any questions for you. Just an opportunity to talk about a book. It is called fixing the future and how canadas government worked together to rescue the canada pension plan. It is an interesting story and the same issue as the Social Security except we ended up with a situation where we doubled the contribution rate and built up the reserve fund and stabilized the contribution rate. It is a fascinating story. You have to figure out the story. I think that is a great point. The way the public and the private sector have come together we have studied this to achieve the policy in canada. Okay. Thank you, everyone. Once again i want to thank ida and the Aspen Institute. [applause] sunday, Hillary Clinton speaks at the mayors conference in indianapolis. We will have live coverage starting at 4 p. M. Eastern. And later, cspans conversation with democratic president