President my parents were a highlight reel of modern us political discourse a great example of this was seen in how the 2 candidates battled over whose Political Party has created or lost more us jobs than the other in our 1st 3 years after we could. Give lation unleashed American Energy this administration saw 500008 basement jobs created joe biden is responsible for saving americas Auto Industry and you fight it against it but in the age of 19 its not just about the creation of jobs here in america its also about keeping workers safe at those jobs and according to a new complaint filed by the largest trade unions in the u. S. The United States government has been woefully and dangerously inadequate in Workplace Safety in this time of covert 19 the Washington Post reports that the Service Employees International Union in the a. F. L. Cio has filed a complaint with the United Nations International Labor organization in geneva charging that the u. S. Government is violating workers righ
Man in the world . Is that right . David in the United States today, there are only 38 women serving as ceos of fortune 500 companies. One of those with the best track record is tricia griffith, the ceo of progressive, one of the largest Automobile Insurance Companies in the United States. She started as a claim adjuster and worked her way up to become the ceo. Since that time, the stock is up more than 175 . My mistake was i didnt know her then, and i didnt buy stock in the company. If she ever leaves that company and goes somewhere else, im going to buy that stock right away. For those that arent familiar with progressive, and if you watch television you would be familiar, because you have a lot of television ads, im just, curious, why is it that Automobile Insurance Companies seem to advertise a lot . I see a competitors advertising, you advertise a lot. Is that because people will be guided in their insurance decision by the advertisement . Tricia it is just a really competitive in
Going forward what lesson should policymakers learn from this recent rise of populism on both the left and the right . Today i were discussing these issues with two great guests, first Casey Mulligan is professor of economics at university of chicago and he served as chief economist for the council of economic advisers in the Trump Administration from september 2015 august 20 because most recent book released last month is your hired, untold successes and failures. Michael strain is a john scholar and director of Economic Policy studies here aei, the author of the American Dream is not dead but populism could kill it, released in february of this year. Heres how the event is going to go. To start up k she will speak for about ten minutes and then mike will offer a ten minute response and after that we will have a Panel Discussion for a while, and towards the end of the discussion about 10 45 we will do a q a so please submit your questions on twitter with the hashtag ask aei econ. With
Actually a very interesting time because of the peoples interest theres no way these social. Numbers tonight you can. Reflect. Greetings you. From the her. Questions to doubling down on American Foreign policy exceptionalism to the surprise appearance of Jeff Goldblum sitting comfortably in white princes head the recent Vice President ial debates between former California Attorney general harris and current Vice President my parents were a highlight reel of modern us political discourse a great example of this was seen in how the 2 candidates battled over whose Political Party has created or lost more us jobs than the other in our 1st 3 years after we cut through a glacial unleashed American Energy this administration saw 500008 1000000 jobs created joe biden is responsible for saving americas Auto Industry and you fought it against it but in the age of 19 its not just about the creation of jobs here in america its also about keeping workers safe at those jobs and according to a new co
Friends of the United States. New [cheering] mr. Chairman, my fellow republicans. [cheering] may i first thank you on behalf of of mrs. Eisenhower and myself for the warmth of your welcome. For us both, this is our first entry into a political convention, and it is a most heartwarming one. Thank you very much. [cheering] and before i proceed with the thoughts that i should like to address to you, may i have temerity to congratulate the convention for their nominee of Vice President . A man who has shown great qualities in many ways, but an ability to ferret out any kind of subversive influence wherever it may be found in the strength and persistence tog et rid of it. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, you have summoned me on behalf of millions of your fellow americans to lead a great crusade for freedom in america, and freedom in the world. I know something of the sound responsibility of leading a crusade. I have led one. [cheering] i take up this task therefore in the spirit of deep obl