he and karl begin to butt heads. i think levi booked the system a little bit, he was a typical teenage boy who knew all the answers, but it seemed more levi struggled in his world, carl held him down. rather than trying to pick him up. the rift widened and in may of 2000 into, when levi was only 17, he left home. his uncle mike watched it happen with a tinge of sadness. he dropped out of school, which didn t help things at all. he jumped and didn t look where he was jumping to so he didn t have a job. he floated from house to house, to different family members. leave eventually met a girl named cassie and was living with her when disaster struck the carlson family again. it happened in november of 2002 as cindy remembers it, carl was just coming to bed. he sat upright and looked out of the window and said you know, oh my god, call 9-1-1,
model. it was created by an active congress signed by the president in november of 2002 and the really interesting thing about it was that it consisted of ten people. five chosen by republican leaders, five chosen by democratic leaders. and if you read the profits to the 9/11 commission report, what they say is rather remarkable. that they came together though they had different points of view with different opinions and they wrote a single report. no dissent. ten people unanimously agreed to a complex set of facts and a complex set of recommendations. they came together at a time, and this is a quote from the preface of the 9/11 commission report at a time of great partisan divide. and so what i would like to see and believe it or not i m gonna finally answer your question. from the january 6th committee it s the same thing that we put aside politics because what happened on january six was too big and too important for us to
report. in fact, they didn t even start until the winter of 2002. i think they were enacted in the public law in november of 2002. sometimes, it was a painful process for those of us at the fbi while the commission was doing its work. they ask hard questions. they found fault, with many of the things that happened at the fbi and at the cia. but it was, fair and it was important. as the commissioners wrote in the preface, and by the way, i brought a prop. not as good as carols, but important work. they said we did this with humility. we came to the process with certain assumptions. and turned, out in many cases, we were wrong. we listened to each other, we talked to each, other we changed our minds on occasion and there is no dissent. they submitted one report, not a majority report, not a minority report, one report and it helped us understand where we fell, where we could do better, where we had to improve
i think levi bucked the system a little bit. he was a typical teenaged boy who knew all the answers. the more levi struggled in his world, karl held him down rather than try to pick him up. reporter: the rift widened. in may of 2002 when levi was only 17, he left home. his uncle mike watched it happen with a tinge of sadness. he dropped out of school, which didn t help things at all. he jumped and didn t look where he was jumping to. so he didn t have a job. he floated from house to house, to different family members. reporter: levi eventually met a girl named cassie and was living with her when disaster struck the karlsen family again. it happened in november of 2002. as cindy remembers it, karl was just coming to bed. he sat upright and kind of looked out the window and said, oh, my god, call 911. the barn s on fire.
16% less than a comparable white american in the same job. yes, african-americans vote democratic, but remember the turnout was down in 2016 after the obamaary obama years and the key is to get them out. let s look at those who are left behind, those in the manufacturing sector and this chart focuses on the auto sector. you can see that on the inflation adjusted basis, autoworkers wages peaked back here in november of 2002 at about 31 or so dollars an hour. they have literally gone down 26% after adjusting for inflation to this level here of about $23 an hour. and essentially they have done nothing under president trump notwithstanding his promise to make america great again. people in this category are the kinds of white working class americans that went over to trump last time and the fact that their situation hasn t