Funds them. So it is no wonder that americans question whether their representatives are listening to them, or listening to the wealthy and wellconnected heard and this loss of faith in our democracy is a real foundational problem. So it requires a fundamental foundational sponsor. We haves foundational response. We have seen a groundswell of support for fixing our democracy , for making a foundational change. It is making an impact. We have seen the Congress Take steps to reflect the energy they have seen nationwide for reforming our democracy. This congress, the house of representatives, made the for the people act their top priority. This democracy reform bill was their number one goal and they debt it, it was their hr one. [applause] and they did it. We want our president ial candidates to do the same, to prioritize democracy reform, to campaign on it, to talk about it. That is what today is all about, we want to see president ial candidates telling us how they are going to fix our
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this interview. I wonder if we could just start it really broad because your book obviously is about pressing topic of the day inflation and you define inflation a little bit differently in the book then its traditionally i think talked about here in america, and i wonder if you could just go through your definition and how how it differs from other definitions. Well really as we explained in the book, there are two kinds of inflation nonmonetary and monetary the nonmonetary kind which affects prices would be an event like such as a drought or the lockdowns that we had during covid or the war now undergoing in ukraine, which is affecting Food Supplies and Energy Supplies those kinds of events can send up prices. We underestimated for example with the covid lockdowns how intricate those supply chains were and have huge disruption sending up prices. Those are the non very kind of inflation though if they have authorities allow it will eventuall
Cspan is americas network. Unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. If it happens here or here or here, or anywhere that matters, america is watching on cspan. Powered by cable. Host hi, mr. Forbes. Thank you for taking time to do this interview. I wonder if we could just start it really broad because your book obviously is about pressing topic of the day, inflation coming you define inflation a little bit differently in the book than it is traditionally i think talked about here in america. I wonder if you could go through your definition and how it differs from other definitions . Guest well, really as we explain in the book there are two kinds of inflation, nonmonetary and monetary. The nonmonetary kind which affects prices would be an event like such as a drought or the lockdowns we had during covid or the war now undergoing in ukraine, which is affecting Food Supplies and energy supplies. Those kinds of events can send up prices. We underestimated, for example, with the covid lockdown
Hi mr. Forbes. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this interview. I wonder if we could just start it really broad because your book obviously is about pressing topic of the day inflation and you define inflation a little bit differently in the book then its traditionally i think talked about here in america, and i wonder if you could just go through your definition and how how it differs from other definitions. Well really as we explained in the book, there are two kinds of inflation nonmonetary and monetary the nonmonetary kind which affects prices would be an event like such as a drought or the lockdowns that we had during covid or the war now undergoing in ukraine, which is affecting Food Supplies and Energy Supplies those kinds of events can send up prices. We underestimated for example with the covid lockdowns how intricate those supply chains were and have huge disruption sending up prices. Those are the non very kind of inflation though if they have authorities allow it
Now. Good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. These are live pictures from San Jose Mineta International airport where airport officials and travelers are scrambling to deal with a pretty wet situation. Part of ter terminal a is shut down. What this means for you if you are heading to san jose this morning. Thats coming up in a live report. Good morning, once again. Im tori campbell. Im dave clark. Lets check weather and traffic. Steve, how is it looking . Like a lot of high clouds. Nice sunrise, temperatures, 30s, 40, 50s to 60s and offshore breeze will give nice temperatures to the coast. Santa cruz needs to get to 74 to get to the record to high. 68 san jose would be two sni of a record. Oakland, 65 yesterday. Well go 67. 30s, 40, 50s. Now 59 Half Moon Bay. They were 63. Still a lot of 30s around. Some of these are well 30s. Higher clouds associated with a weak, little system. Still mostly sunny. High clouds, nice to mild to warm again. Some areas east are a little cool. Some by the