And debates about what we really want. The other thing i would comment on is what is interesting to announcer we will leave this event on economic threats. You can watch our programs online at cspan. Org. We take you live now to the National Economist club in washington, d. C. President of the Federal Reserve bank will be delivering remarks on Monetary Policy on the economy. You are watching live coverage here on cspan. One of our two major events of the year, our summer signature program. I need to thank two friends, two sponsors who have made todays great event worthwhile. First of all, my friends at and forum. In forum is a research and consulting probe affirmed that has been open for 52 years. Greatry much embodies the tradition of innovative Economic Research at the university of maryland. Secondly, our friends at the National Association of realtors. Since 1908, they have been the voice of Real Estate Community in washington and have provided invaluable economic data, research, a
Barack obama in 2008. And beat him by 36 points in kentucky, but there were real corps wo worries in the clinton camp that she would lose the state tonight. Even though it is a squeaker, it is a win for her, and it makes Bernie Sanders hope for the nomination more like scaling a cliff. My friend Chris Matthews is here. Did you get a snack . Yes. A pizza. Bill clinton carried this state of kentucky twice in the general election. How times have changed. We had pretty much the same social issues then, not so much. We had a concern about the economy then, but what has changed . A ratcheting up of the Second Amendment issue, ratcheting down of the coal future. You can talk clean coal all you want, but people know the future. The cultural issues are ratcheted up a bit. So its just become one of those areas that the democrats dont win anymore. Democrats dont win. In kentucky, they probably wont win again in west virginia, again, they probably wont after obama won that in indiana. So this map