lowering the number of jobs available to people and cutting people s hours and be detrime detriment detrimental. and the president s speech this weekend was trying to turn this zero sum discussion that if i win, you lose into, this is good for everyone. a growing economy that is actually lifting both the poor and the middle class toward the increasingly prosperous 1% is in everybody s interest. pew numbers came out showing income inequality in this number not seen since 1928. that s a very telling year. for me, this is definitely a personal one. i grew up in a community of single moms and my mother actually lied about our address my entire elementary school career so that i could go to a better elementary school in our neighborhood. and so i think this is personal for a lot of people. dana, political feasibility here, what s the likelihood that the minimum wage gets raised forget $15 an hour, $10 an hour,
oh, i don t think they will. you don t believe they will? as the two men end their conversation, some surprising levity. i want to keep my own people very alert. hang on tight. thanks a lot, general. documents during the crisis even show the president s doodles with the words decisions and warheads. included with them, a personal one. daughter caroline writing her name. one presidential historian says a new generation will be introduced to kennedy. there s a reason the kennedy library has gone forward with this. they think it makes their guy look better, and it does because any time you are listening to a president ask all these bright questions about a crisis, worried about nuclear war, worried about the prestige of america and you are getting to hear them and you are young and it s putting you in the white house. douglas brinkley says he expects all presidential libraries will try to replicate what the kennedy library is doing. he thinks it will happen within