Book about the middle class in the United States. Rudolph discusses foreign interference in campaign 2020 at 9 15 a. M. Host following the Police Killing of a black man, jacob blake, in kenosha, wisconsin, and a week of protest and violence, President Trump went to kenosha yesterday to meet with Law Enforcement and tour the damage. He reiterated his Campaign Theme of law order. Good morning. This is washington journal. We will spend the first hour getting your views on the Campaign Message on law order. Is it working . The lines for those of you supporting former Vice President joe biden is 202 7488000. Supporters of president and mike pence, 202 7488001. Areall others, if you undecided, that line is 202 7488002. 3. Text, 202 748800 on twitter, it is at cspan wj. On facebook, we are facebook. Com cspan. President trump touring that damage as you saw in that video. We will show you his comments during that tour. This is reporting from the kenosha news. Kenosha. Trump in with Law Enforce
The untold true story of americas middleclass. Guest thank you for having me. Host how do you define the middle class . Guest there are so many ways you can define the middle class and some new ways people have over time. Sete it as an aspirational of Economic Security items that americans want to have to make their lives feel safe and secure , and to pass a better life onto their children. I defined middleclass as someone who is able to buy their own home, their own car, send their kids to school come a safer retirement , save for retirement. Stablel people feel more through tough economic times. If you can build enough wealth up to buy those things, i think in america we would call you middleclass. Are strivingle who for that security are aspirational middleclass. Host how far back in our history does the use of the term middleclass go to refer to economic success . Guest we think of the middle class as quintessentially american, but it is relatively new term in terms of popular news
Bridge when a tanker truck comes barreling toward the crowd. Police moving in with pepper spray. The driver arrested. In philadelphia, chaos. A line of police cars vandalized, doused in gasoline, and set ablaze. Fire crews racing to the scene just hours after nearby stores were looted in broad daylight. Demonstrations from indianapolis to chicago, to austin, texas, ros squared off with police. Here in new york city, this demonstration has been peaceful. Many of the people here telling me its not about being violent, but sending a message to end inequality. Come in peace, say what you have to say, black lives matter. Reporter the National Guard activated in 20 states and washington, d. C. In chicago, where trains and buses were halted, draw bridges raised after scenes like this overnight. For days thousands have filled the streets, calling for justice, after the death of george floyd. But across the country, city after city brought to its knees when peaceful protests gave way to violenc
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