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CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today April 23, 2015

Families. And we also know that as demand grows for each sale whether fire trucks or ice cream, the jobs either come to america or they go some place else. It is a zero sum gain. Thats the choice being made. And it is a fact some politicians seem to ignore. And who feels the impact most of all . Small businesses and they make up about 90 of the exim customer base. More and more Small Businesses are making exporting a part of their dna. They know the opportunity is out there. But many of them dont have access to the financing they need to compete globally. Exim provides that access when there is a gap in the private sector. People like the darlings they are not well connected. Theyre not crony capitalists. Theyre not interested in handouts. They pay for their financing. And like all of our customers, theyre entrepreneurs, theyre innovators who want to make more American Made goods and export them to the world. Gabriela jeda is one of those entrepreneurs, born in mexico city. We met last

CSPAN Washington This Week April 11, 2015

Is somewhere in the order of 180 or 200 billion plus. But we are talking one to 1. 5. There is no trillion dollars. There is no way to get there without the private sector. It is a very difficult time and capital now is without question beginning to get out of the emerging market. In order to be able to reach this goal, we have to be much more clever about how we utilize the Development System that countries provide and link to it to the kinds of investments that we know will be the creator of jobs. How do you do that . One of the things are trying to do in one of the papers we will be presenting next week is one in which all of us, all of the Multilateral Development banks, sat down together and said lets get all the different sources of financing for development. Lets put them all together and think strategically. If you look at all the different sources and you start really with improved domestic resources. Weve got to help countries have taxes in a more fair and we move reasonable

Imagining Richmond s Just Future

Over the course of four days, this year’s Vanguards, alumni, Next City staff and board members will engage with changemakers in Richmond, Virginia. Vanguard 2023 is Next City’s 15th experiential urban leadership gathering of rising urban leaders. From food access and housing to community engagement and transportation, each conversation and tour will have a focus on this year’s theme, Repairing Harm and Creating a More Just Future. We also want you to hear from people making equity a reality in Richmond. Join us virtually for a live-streamed Pecha Kucha session. During their 7-8 minute presentations, Richmonders will offer their perspectives and insights on truth, racial healing, and what to do next to ensure a just future for all.   Presentations will be followed by closing Q&A with presenters and the virtual audience. [[person 1]]  [[person 2]]  [[person 3]]  [[person 4]]  Presented by: [[logo 1]] The Weissberg Foundation, a family f

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