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Were seeing wage growth. And some of these things that youre just labeling regulation are also why were able to be in a place to meet our commitments to rereduce emissions and meet standards to make this a safer world by having our climate problems not engulf our future. Theres a lot of things going on inside the package that you call just more regulation. This economy is a stronger economy because of the policies weve pursued. It is not as strong an economy as wed like to see. A lot of what i see as having held back the u. S. Economy is the headwinds internationally. Weve seen probably half a percentage point of gdp shaved off the u. S. Economy because demand globally has been weak. Thats one of the reasons we put so much time into trying help move the global debate towards using policy tool tools to grow the demand and economy. Weve made progress. Youre seeing a number of places around the world put policy in place using fiscal tools and monetary tools. The United States is looked to
What is your assessment of him and his commitment to this . Nancy thats what i was most curious about and why i wanted to hear from him. On the face of it, why would the countries richest, most valuable tech company pick a fight with the fbi over a terrorist cell phone . It seems strictly insane from a pr point of view. Obviously, apple has a huge commercial stake with privacy and secretly which are its product but talking to him, it was clear this is something he feels passionately about and the stakes of this debate around encryption are so high that having a single judge and a single court or a single case, even an important and emotional case like this, does not make sense. This is something that has to be debated by the american public, by the congress, should be handled with Congress Passing laws that determine when Law Enforcement should be able to break into these incredibly powerful databases we now all have built about ourselves and carry with us. Charlie so hes not satisfied
Feinstein, his new book is called the legends club. The story of an epic College Basketball rivalry. And well also talk about march madness. And mikes line is if we landed from mars instead of new york we couldnt have less of an idea how iconic dean was. And mike tells the great story about recruiting a kid in california named mark acres and realizing it wasnt going well, as will happen and finally turning to the mom who hadnt said anything the whole night and saying is there anything at all you want to foa about duke, about our academics, how mark would fit in. She said no i dont need to ask any questions. Because the only thing is important is mark going to college some place where he will be close to god. And he said if he comes to duke, god will be coaching ten miles down the road in chapel hill. Rose we conclude with a. O. Scott, the New York Times film critic with his new book, belter living through criticism, how to think about art, pleasure, beauty and truth. I try not to be no
Feinstein, his new book is called the legends club. The story of an epic College Basketball rivalry. And well also talk about march madness. And mikes line is if we landed from mars instead of new york we couldnt have less of an idea how iconic dean was. And mike tells the great story about recruiting a kid in california named mark acres and realizing it wasnt going well, as will happen and finally turning to the mom who hadnt said anything the whole night and saying is there anything at all you want to foa about duke, about our academics, how mark would fit in. She said no i dont need to ask any questions. Because the only thing is important is mark going to college some place where he will be close to god. And he said if he comes to duke, god will be coaching ten miles down the road in chapel hill. Rose we conclude with a. O. Scott, the New York Times film critic with his new book, belter living through criticism, how to think about art, pleasure, beauty and truth. I try not to be no