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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130306:00:11:00

That s that whole wage and income disparity that gets brought to the forefront. when you have the federal government cutting back on aid to the states, money sent to places like michigan and detroit. you re going to have the public sector doing worse than the private sector 37 but we have some austerity at the federal level. we ve got money coming out of localities, layoffs and localities that makes economic growth harder. that s why most would say they don t want this sequester right now. talk to us about long-term entitlement reform. but this will hit areas like detroit. you ll see the disparity of how corporations are doing and how municipalities are doing. what s the indicator you would look to? tell me when this quantitative value has changed, that s when we ll know we re ahead of the curve. i think just to continue to look at housing prices. in terms of what s really going to drive a broader recovery. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130306:07:10:00

Off gdp growth this year. that could be enough to put us in a recession. if we could get washington out of the way if it would stop pushing policy in a weak economy, we could have a much quicker economy than we re having now. on the issue of income and recovery despairty. the new york times illustrated the story about the city of detroit. the paper noted around the country as businesses have recovered, the public sector has in many cases struggled and shrunk. detroit may be the example of a dual fate. public and private diverging at times it has been awkward even tense as investors contemplated opening coffee bean roasters, urban gardening suppliers and fish farms. and even a dearth of toilet paper. that s that whole wage and income disparity that gets brought to the forefront. when you have the federal government cutting back on aid to the states, money sent to places like michigan and detroit. you re going to have the public sector doing worse than the private sector 37 but we ....

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