reelection. i came up with 4950 of these things in the back of my car. those of you get a book tonight or order one from the foundation online not only will get a signed book, you will be the proud possessor of what i intended to save impeachment trial. i want to thank all of you for coming and i just appreciate your being here and i hope you enjoy the book. there will be a lot of stories in there at equal curl your hair. thank you, sandy. thank you. [applause] the congressman has agreed to answer some questions, so i will come to you with this microphone and ask you to stand if anybody has any. do i see any? somebody over here. let s see. raise your hand. good, there you are. i am going to hand it to you. you probably don t remember me, but this is a thing that i will always err. there was a lawsuit against kerry ray ford and placentia. i won the first case and the thing they said is that they wouldn t be in the hearing today is my husband had not expired. so anyway, i w
so that helped me out. was not on the committee very long when newt kinge c bridge calls to say he had a homework assignment because i was a prosecutor and a judge for pro we don t know what will have been with this special prosecutor kenial starr was working in secret.g remember before this committee was investigating whitewater, travelgate and all of the different hushh money to former staffers who sta went two prison in renting the lincoln bedroom and all of the things judge starrat was investigating now had to pick of this issue as well.yo . . interview former members of congress, democrats and republicans involved in previous investigations of a president and find out what were and what didn t. what are the mistakes made? how do we avoid them? i settled to that as long as he let me interview you last. so he agreed to that. so i started this project could take several months tonight interviewed maybe 10 or 12 people. fred thompson from watergate because senator thompson b
from that period. the fallout from financial crises is, big ones, is almost always very slow, and recover usually does take a number of years. so i mean, part of what is happening today is kind of cyclical, and the problems will mitigate and go away once consumers d. leverage and can spend again, but that is a very long process and it will be all the longer if government hinders rather than helps. but you are right, the other thing that is going on that i have tried to describe in this talk is much more than business cycles. it is an acceleration of the middle-class driven by technology and offshoring. that may slow down again a little bit, once we come out of this period for a time, but it is certainly going to continue and that is why i think for people falling out of the middle-class how we can build a broad and sustainable middle-class country again because the one we have is falling apart. [applause] thank you very much. thank you to don for a great talk. thank you