America goes to the polls tuesday, and the economy remains the overriding concern for voters. A poll finds job creation and Economic Growth are the most important factor for 41 of voters in congressional elections. This is the highest of any single issue out there. Lets assume you just arrived on earth from mars, and i tell you since the last election, the u. S. Unemployment rate has dropped to 5. 9 . America has created a fairly healthy 192,000 jobs every month since then, but you the martian might reasonably think that americans are happy. And Economic Growth 3. 5 . This all looks pretty good, but welcome to america, martian, the same poll shows that just 36 of americans, of registered voters are satisfied with the state of the economy. 64 are not satisfied. The reason for this gets to the heart of what is happening in america now and what has been happening for the last several decades. It is a story of continued growth in income inequality that this chart makes clear. Since about 1970 the paths of the rich and the rest of us have diverged. The top 5 has seen their income grow at a rate that has vastly outpaced the median. Look another the difference since about 1970. All the way back from 1970 and back, peoples income was growing at about the same rate. The reason for this growing disparity include huge pay gains for highly educated workings in technology, and the loss of goodpaying jobs in manufacturing. This happened as america outsourced jobs to lowerwage companies. And wages have stagnated. Median Household Income in 2015 was 8 less than it was in 2007, right before the recession once you adjust for inflation. But the rich dont rely only on wages. In fact many of them dont rely on wages at all to create wealth. And they have made out great as the stock market surged. Nothing explains it better than this chat. It shows that americans in the top 10 , thats this green bubble, the top 10 of the income pyramid control 63 of all financial wealth. So they are the ones who have raked in the lions share of the 22 trillion gain in net worth from Financial Assets like the soaring stock market since the end of the recession. The top 10 control all of financial wealth, this 63 , as financial wealth include increases as well. So thats why so Many Americans remain dissatisfied with the economy. Joining me now is kevin haset, he has served as an Economic Advisor to several president ial candidates from george w. Bush to mitt romney. He joins me now from washington. Kevin good to see you. I want to give my viewers a sense as they as they head to the polls of what you know, in these elections it all becomes about a horse race, we dont hear as much about policy as we would like to. What is good conservative policy to deal with the issue i just discussed . Right. Well, i think the history of economics shows wages can only go up if you make people more productive. If we try to pay people way more than their productivity, our business is going to go out of business, so if you see if stages are stagnating, then you have to ask yourself the question, well, why are the wages stagnating . And the answer is that the workers are not getting enough capital to work with that they are way more productive which drives up their wages. And that gets back to why isnt the capital really soaring here enough to drive wages higher, and the answer is were the highest Corporate Tax place in the developed world, so people are putting their machines in other countries. And i think you are exactly right. Its kind of interesting. Its almost a puzzle that except for that winter quarter, we have had gdp growth in the 4s or 3. 5ish, so gdp is looking great, yet people are really really unhappy. And they are going to punish democrats for sure. Wages arent keeping up, and they current keeping up, because the democrats are willing to let earth. That this has been going on for administration after administration. Are you suggesting to methot the concern i have though, is there seems to be inequality in rate creation than it has been in the past. If you have access to capital or credit you have done fine in the last five years. Right. But when you are talking about inequality, if you look at income before taxes and transfers, then that is getting much much more equal, president obama increased marginal taxes a lot on Small Businesses and peoples wages, and transfers have gone up enormously. And youll find it is not getting more unequal, but we are doing it with lots of taxes that may not be sustainable. So that a different way. You are saying that in fact when you deal with all of the things that are in place to ensure that some of the lowest earners in our society have been certain benefits that the wealthy dont have, that it looks more equal than the chart i just showed . Yeah, the tax rate for people on the top has gone from 35 all the way up to 44. 6, and we have really really expanded our transfer programs and over the decades expanded things like the earned income tax credit, so all in, if you look at what the government does, you find inequality isnt getting worse because of all of these transfers. So the right thing to say is are we doing enough transfer . And if you are going to assess that, then you need to look at what the distribution of income looks like. And knowing you, ali, youll have this chart ready for people in 30 minutes. The issue i have got is im not as worried about the least among us, because i think we have policies in place that deal with them. Where i see the problem is families who are roughly around the median. They are not wealthy enough to benefit from the idea of having their assets grow in the same way, and having a Big Stock Market gain and im showing my viewers that right now. That is the yellow chart. They are not the worst among us, and they are not the wealthiest among us. If you are in the middle, thats where i see the most dangerous stagnation. Thats the middle class is what worries me. Right. And you are right to be worried about that. And thats exactly why the democrats are likely to get trounced in this election, because its the median guy w whowho decides go whose to washington, and the median guy is unhappy. If there is an industry that is doing well, you see the wages in that industry start to go up. For example, if you are in a booming industry and you are a janitor, then you make more than if you are in a failing industry and you are a janitor. So even within jobs the booms profits can help everybody. But right now were chasing all of those profits overseas, so those booms industries that could be driving up the wages, are throwing their profits overseas, and maybe helping the middle wage of the country that is the target of their transfer. But the guy and gal is a person with a job, a person who needs more capital. And its exactly correct that Neither Party has made it their top priority to cut that Corporate Tax rate. One can hope that if the Senate Changes hands to the republicans that well have a chance for a grand deal, where the white house will have a Republican Congress that wants the corporate rate lower, president obama says he wants the corporate rate lower. He heir harry reid wont passing anything. Kevin haset thank you for joining us. I want to continue this discussion with peter koy joining us now to discuss how income inequality may be aggravating the situation. You heard kevin say that inequality is not getting worse. And that chart is misleading in that it is pretax, pretransfer income. If you show after taxes, and after transfers, if you show what their wealth is, it doesnt show the same gap. It doesnt but there is still a major problem. Janet yellen said that inequality is one of the key concerns she has as chair of the central bank. And it is a key concern. I do care about the people at the bottom. I feel their they are at the bottom. They are struggling the most, and, you know, here were coming up on the holiday season, we have thanksgiving, christmas, some of those people are going to find jobs, they are going to be the jobs with the awful hours and awful working conditions, and when the holidays are over, they will be out of work again. Right. They cant get by. They literally cant get by. Poor health. I just read a book by a woman who talked about her awful teeth. She cant even afford a dentist. And she goes around with pain in her mouth. We have one in five or one in six foods insecure in this country. So were showing 192,000 jobs created every month for the last several years, and Unemployment Rate under 6 . Interest rates remarkably blow, the stock market is up almost 40 . It looks fantastic. Where this is rising tide that is supposed to raise all boats . In exactly. Part of it is we need the tide to rise higher. Growth. If you get strong growth, good things will happen. By kevin is putting a big emphasis on the supply side of the economy, which has to do with taxes, lower taxes, you increase the supply, people will put machines he kept coming back to the idea give the workers more machines and they can be more productive and make more money. The problem were having right now is more on the demand side. We have a shortage of demand. Sometimes people describe that as overcapacity, too many workers, too many factories exactly. I have a cover story in Bloomberg Business week talking about how the economist died in 1946, and yet his prescriptions remain relevant today. So going back to kevin haset, he makes a lot of good points, but if you are a business and somebody says were going to cut your Corporate Tax rate, i will say fine, ill pocket the money. Right. Im not going to take the store shop. Exactly. And what we have right now is a problem of oversaving. The amount of savings we have in the economy exceeds the amount of desired investment. In order to bring those in line, you have to increase demand, and when the business sector is hoarding, when consumers are struggling to pay down debt rather than consuming, then the government needs to fill in the gap, and one of the obvious ways to do that is through infrastructure spending. I know you have addressed that in your program. At a time when theres no interest, we would benefit from this for 50 to 100 years, but we dont do it. Exactly. Theres a thing that says that stimulus is just pork barrel government spending. Which is a shame, because it can be. Theres no question there has been money wasted on projects here and there, but the idea that we should give up on the whole idea when there is a crying need to fix our roads, bridges, tunnels, water systems, and sewer systems, and were going to have to do it eventually, why not do it when you can borrow money for nothing. Exactly. Peter koy good to talk to you. Wfrjs all with all of the cutthroat campaigning, why would anybody want to run for office. Ill tell you why. You are watching real money. Tell me what is on your mind, by an election day midterms marathon. Its gonna be close. Several swing state elections are up for grabs. Are you kidding me . Dont miss filmmaker a. J. Schnacks unprecedented. If i can drink this, i dont see why you shouldt be able to smoke that. Behind the scenes look. Are you gonna do this . At what it takes to win. Its certainly something that doesnt exist elsewhere in politics on television. Midterms election day marathon. Today, 1 00 eastern. Only on Al Jazeera America. Up for grabs in this Midterm Election are 36 senate seats and all seats in the house, and vying for these positions are candidates who have to engage in countless debates, untold stump speeches, exhaustive handshaking and end less baby kissing. Running for congress looks like an absolutely gruelling experience. Which begs the question, why would anybody want to do it . Being a member of Congress Seems like a thankless job. You are constantly being criticized. Why would anybody want the position . Well, one reason may be the perks. First is the annual salary. For almost all members of congress, it was 174,000. If you are the speaker of the house, your compensation jumps to 223,500 dollars. Not bad considering the median Household Income in america is only about 52,000. The hours arent bad either. Consider this, the current 113th congress is scheduled to meet and conduct business for only 159 days this year. Though that doesnt include the time a Congress Person will put in at that home district. The average american is required to punch into work 250 days a year. And each member of congress receives between 1. 2 and 4. 7 million in annual travel and office expenses. Theres even a 40,000 allowance just for furniture. Theres pretty Good Health Care and Retirement Benefits too. Members of Congress Must use the obamacare insurance marketplaces but can receive up to a 75 contribution from the federal government towards the cost of those plans. And if they retire after putting in only five years of service, members could receive as much as 80 of their final salary. More than half of the members of congress receive an annual average pension of more than 71,000. Of course there is special free Parking Spaces at Washington Air forts, exclusive congressional dining room, and members only gym access for life for current and exmembers of congress. Even the death benefits are good. If a member dies while in office his or her family receives a full year salary of 174,000 as compensation. All in all its a surprisingly sweet deal for a job where you are only required to report back to the boss every couple of years. Forget everything you just heard, because someone who follows members of congress closely says it is far from a dream job. You are nominated to do a job that everyone hates you for at the cost of your family says emily. You have a very, very different story to tell my viewers than the one i just painted. You are talking about congressmen who spend countless days away from their family in dwellings that you would not in. If you are a freshman member of congress, if you didnt come with heavy means, to have a rent here in washington, d. C. Is very expensive. There is a member of congress who lives across the state line who said earlier this year, that members of congress, some of them dont make enough money. He wasnt very popular after he said that, but if you live in california, and you have to have two residences in l. A. And d. C. It is not enough money to have a lavish lifestyle. But a lot of these members of congress dont enjoy the popularity or loyalty that a local or state politician in their district would. No, you are so unpopular. Your average Approval Rating some horrible things are more popular than congress. You are not getting much done, you are not seeing your family very long, you are raising money every second that you are not on that floor. When you are here in town, you are spending long days in your office, working, voting when you are here, and you go back home and you are traveling sometimes around these sprawling districts. They are putting in a lot of hours that you dont hear about. Lobbyists make good money in washington, and sometimes these Congress People become lobbyists afterwards. Yeah, eric cantor lost his job unexpectedly in a primary. He was taking 174,000, and he lost his election, went to wall street, and he is now earning more than 3 million. You tell the story about nebraska congressman lee terry who sleeps in his office . Yeah, there is a number of them who do. If you didnt come to washington wealthy, the rents here are not cheap, so people will keep a cot in their office, and use the congressional gym which you may a membership fee for to shower and clean up at the end of the day. So some people here dont even keep a rent in washington, viable. Emily thank you so much. Coming up next, prohibition is still alive in parts of america at a time when many states are debating making pot legal, selling alcohol is on the ballot in one state. Ill tell you where the spirited debate is taking place when real money comes back in 2 election day stay with Al Jazeera America for live, indepth coverage focusing on the issues with expert analysis and updates from across the country. Midterm coverage thats serious, straightforward and unbiased. Tonight, 7 00 eastern. On Al Jazeera America. Prohibition ends in 1933, but there are ten states that still have counties with dry laws. Arkansas is one of them, and tomorrow voters will decide whether to make the entire state a wet one. 38 counties are dry, 38 are wet. A recent survey found 54 are against the amendment. Most of the states dry counties border on a wet one. So the wet ones are home to a large number of liquor stores. If the dry counties get wet, the Border Stores could find their revenue drying up. One is colonial wines and spirits. Its owner joining us now from little rock. Pass . We like the status quo, thats right. My store is not one of the ones that is directly on a count think line. But we have two counties that border up to where my store is located. Those directly on the county line will be more affected than we are. As you just heard, it seems like the no change side of this. Its well, were seeing really mixed numbers here. Just about every day, well see something different. What i saw latest today is actually showing that this is extremely close and that there is a good chance that it will pass, and furthermore i feel furthermore if it doesnt pass, tomorrow its not a dead issue. The next round well be right back looking at the same issue. What is your plan b . Whether it passes tomorrow or if it is not a dead issue and it comes back, what are you going to do about it . Im thinking about getting a tv talk show. [ laughter ] no, just kidding. Were not going to expand into a wet county if the state should go wet. We plan on continuing to focus on the things that we do best, which we think are provide excellent customer service, a great selection, and good pricing, and then were going to just wait it out and see. We think were going to be okay, as i said were not on a county line. What happens from a larger business perspective in terms of jobs created and the revenue that comes in. If a bunch of these dry counties go wet, because thats what the referendum says, the whole state goes wet. It wont be county to county now. Do more stores open up and you all share the business you already had . Is there anybody in arkansas who needs to get liquor who cant get it with a fairly convenient drive to the next county . No, i dont think so. I head a study done by the university of arkansas, the walton business school, and you mentioned that its no longer just a threecounty issue on the ballot. Its a statewide issue. The actual study that i read was when the three counties were trying to go wet. And it Shows Increased taxes, increased jobs, increased construction, and food away from home being increased. What it doesnt show, and where it doesnt balance out, and where are those revenues coming from . And how are the counties where those revenues are coming from being affected. The fact is most people in the retail and wholesale liquor business in arkansas feel that business within a states boundarys is pretty much a pie. You can have the current number of Retail Locations that we have, and you can add 50 or 100 or 150 more, does that increase the overall state revenue . No, not really. It just increases the number of the pieces of pie. Clark thank you for joining us, and well keep in touch with you through the course of this. Blake rutherford is a journalist for a weekly journal. He joins me now from philadelphia. I mean, you are blake you have so involved in so many of the things going on in arkansas, where does this discussion figure in . I think its one of the things, ali. I mean its a very interesting political cycle in arkansas. You can look at competitive races for the u. S. Senate, governor, and house, all the way to state initiatives like liquor sales as being part of the overall political dynamic. As you guest just pointed out, its a unique issue. Certainly its part of the conversation. Lets talk about what is going on. There are interesting and hardfought races going on at several levels in arkansas right now. Republicans are trying to create guilt by association with president obama. Bill clinton is trying to help up, because he is still pretty popular in a red state. Tell me how this is all playing out in the big races there. You characterized it, i think appropriately. The republicans want this race to be about barack obama and a referendum on the president and his policies. The democrats want this to be about local issues, local personalities and local dynamics. And if you look at where we are, polls open tomorrow morning, the republicans have a slight advantage. I think they have done a very competent job of positioning and framing the narrative. I think they have gotten help in the last couple of weeks, challenges to the administrations response to ebola, isil, and other issues abroad that have supported their narrative. But the democrats will tell you that turnout is key. They feel very good about early voting in arkansas, and they think they will have a big turnout day tomorrow. Weather is going to be a factor, but thats the dynamic. Is it about obama or local issues and local personalities. I was just speaking earlier to kevin hasset who helped out in mitt romneys campaign as one of his key Economic Advisors in george w. Bushs campaign. This is an issue on the ballot, and it seems like the proraise the minimum Wage Campaign is doing well in arkansas. This is really one of the very interesting issues. The prominimum wage folks are doing very well. It stands anywhere from an approval of 69 to 70 . It appears poised to pass tomorrow. And you have bipartisan support. Senator mark pryor came out in favor of it, but his opponent, a republican, also supported it. The political dynamics are incredibly interesting this year, but it stands ready to support tomorrow. And you just mentioned mark pryor and tom cotton, were watching that senate very, very closely. These are the two well be looking at. Tom cotton is what some people say the poster boy for the conservative movement in america. What are your thoughts . Well, i i think his biography is compelling if you are a conservative. His star is on the rise. He has gotten a lot of National Attention for his biography. Served one term in congress, turned around and ran for senate, and if you believe the polls he is in a strong position going into election day tomorrow. If he wins, i wouldnt be surprised if he becomes a name batted around as we start to think about 2016 positioning for the republicans, but he is attractive to conservatives. He has run a race that has been one dimensional, but very much an anti baum obamacampaign. But i expect well hear more about tom cotton in the future. Arkansas gives us a very compelling story tomorrow. Well be looking at all of those major wages, the wet dry laws, and the minimum wage. Blake thank you for joining us. Thanks for having me. Up next, new questions about how new york city is handling the ebola virus, the chief Safety Officer of a bye hazard company, hired to cleanup after they say no one ever successfully escaped alcatraz, for its inmates freedom was just a dream. So the irony is perfectly poetic that an art show about creativity, selfexpression and freedom has opened on the former island prison. These works are so beautifully made, theyre so resplendent, theyre so colorful and appealing and attractive that i think people from all walks of life will find something compelling about them. Chinese activist Artist Ai Weiwei calls his alcatraz exhibit at large and he planed it remotely, in abstentia, his own freedom curtailed by the chinese government. Ai weiwei cannot leave china he could not escape to alcatraz. Decorating the old prison factory floor. Over a million lego blocks, portraits of Political Prisoners and exiles around the world. The artist himself had once sat in jail for his own outspokenness, he knows what it feels like. Cell block a has become the installation stay tuned an invitation to sit behind bars and listen to poetry and music composed by Political Prisoners. Echoes of a tibetan song of freedom inside what was once americas most infamous prison. The state of maine and the nurse casey hickox have reached a settlement agreement. She was quarantined in a tent house in new jersey for four days. After returning home, maine officials wanted to confine her to her house. On friday a judge ruled she should be allowed to travel as she wishes and restricting her to her home was unnecessary. She is required to monitor her health closely and report any symptoms immediately. Now sal payne, he is the chief Safety Officer for hazmat cleanup firm, the company that cleaned the apartment of new yorks first ebola patient. We learned that sal paynes past in the Mortgage Business includes accusations of fraud. Nobody is saying he did anything wrong in the cleanup in new york. But it raises questions about how cities pick contractors for dangerous work. Duarte geraldino has the story. Reporter sal payne is the face of the company hired to decontaminate the new york city ebola. The city has put preemptive measures before, and right before, we got a call saying be on stand by. Reporter buzz feed and the New York Times cast a shadow on payne the headlines according to the times new York Attorney general alerted city officials about paynes legal problems early last week. Years before he became one of the central players in new york citys Ebola Response he was known as Salvatore Payne spelled pane. And on investigation reveals that two companies he ran violated new york Consumer Protection laws. Paynes company routinely collected illegal up front fees from home owners, and then failed to lower their Monthly Payments as promised. Payne acknowledged his past legal problems in a phone interview, he says those problems have no effect on biorecovery. City officials confirmed that biorecovery has been given fewer than ten cleanuping yous. According to the Mayors Office quote first of all tell me how this works. You get contracted out by these people, they have checked you out. You know you are going to get these calls . I would have to say yes, we are the most highly trained that has done this. We have done everything from anthrax to ebola. Reporter the city says it approved the company because the city had to act fast. They also said this is standard operating procedure. When the normal company would sigh no, we say yes. Reporter in a statement, the Mayors Office said however in response to the controversy, city officials are a now closely examining biorecovery corps history and work, saying they will not be issued any further contracts for the time being. One another note about sal paynes past, he spent time in jail for operating a vehicle without a license. He said he was arrested in new york, department of corrections records show he was released in march 2011. Meanwhile another doctor in sierra leone has died of ebola. He is the fifth doctor to fall victim to the disease. In guinea, liberia, and sierra leone, Adequate Health care was hard to come by even before the outbreak. The impact since has been devastating. The World Health Organization reports more than 13,000 cases of ebola, nearly 5,000 deaths. If the epidemic conditi continues, we could see 10,000 by december. Costs could reach 32. 6 billion by the end of 2015. This doctor is director for Global Health problems for Kaiser Permanente in california, but spent the last three weeks in africa as a volunteer, and says the crisis is far from over. The number of cases is still going up, and were still struggling to stay caught up or get caught up, were finding worldwide shortages of chlorine, ppe, and having challenges recruiting enough staff. And you are there with the International Medical corps, what are you doing . Im helping to coordinate and be medical advisor for the process were going through right now, which is opening two Treatment Centers and developing a training program. We already have a center that is open and been seeing patients. Were going to open a Second Center in liberia, and two in affected. And if you are able to know what is required, you said shortages of chlorine and protective equipment, how eventive are these Treatment Centers . Are you able to continue the virus, stop them from being contagio contagious, and then can you support them . The Treat Centers are one part of one facet of a much larger response, which includes identifying cases early, getting them isolated, doing the contact tracing, and also handling the dead bodies safely so theres no transmission during that part. So the centers serve to isolate, Keep Community and staff safe, and treat the patient with as much support as we can . Live . Absolutely. The survival rate is over 40 in countries. Lets talk about the protocols, because you are emphasizing while we want a cure a vaccine, the protocols are really, really what is crucial in these countries to contain the disease the infection to those who have it. When you get back to new york, youll hear about the protocols that have been put in place. When you call, they are going to send a specialized ambulance to hospitals with special preparation. What are the protocols that you leone . In many ways that are actually strikingly similar, we also have ambulance crews that also have the same protective equipment we use, they have chlorine spray as disinfectants. They stray down are where the patient was. We spray down the ambulance after we bring a patient into the center, and in our centers we do the same control and prevention being done in the u. S. Many of the guidelines being used in the u. S. , came from where they consulted organizations like doctors would borders. What about burial protocols . We have heard a lot about how a lot of the spread comes from the point after which someone has passed away because of ebola. How are you able to deal with that . Correct. Well its the same way we need to be cautious with Infection Prevention procedures during the handling of the bodies and the burial process. We explain to families and they are allowed to view their loved one, but the burial teams need to be in the personal protective equipment so they stay safe as well. It does appear the urgency of this has grown. Do you think were at the worst of it yet . Or the worst is still to come . Well, even though there was a slight dip in cases in liberia over the last report, no one is celebrating write yet, and we think that that may be fictitious, and the number of cases is still going up, so i think well still on the upswing of this unfortunately. We thank you for your service, a volunteer with the International Medical core and the director of Kaiser PermanenteGlobal Healthcare programs in california. Thank you very much automakers have their best october in 10 years. Ill look at what is fuelling the industry when we come back. Bying homes by the landlords. Monitory value. Theyre being taken advantage the crisis continues. Ground breaking. Theyre firing canisters. Emmy Award Winning investigative series. Landlords. A Team Investigating the fatal test fight crash of the vir been galactic spaceship says that pilot error would not be ruled out. Unlocking the tail too early can create drag causing the rocket to break up. It is too soon to know whether that is what caused fridays accident. One pilot was killed, the other survived with serious injuries. Car Companies Need to start being a little more careful when estimating the gas mileage of their auto mobiles. Hyundai and kia have agreed to pay a fine for overstated mileage on their window stickers. Eric holder said it shows the need for Car Companies to be compliant with their emission standards. Monthly u. S. Sales of the six largest auto makers rose 6 from a year ago, making it the best october in 10 years. Declining gas prices, trucks and suv sales drove sales at chrysler and general motors. Ford had a small decline as it prepares for the introduction of the new f150 pickup. For more we turn to the auto critic for the detroit free press. Mark good to see you. What is this . Is this these 192,000 new jobs we average every month, it is more credit available, what is doing this . Because we have for months been describing how strong these auto sales are . I think you can go with all of the above. People are feeling better about the economy in general. People postponed buying cars for a long type. And now they are at the point where they need them. There are a lot of appealing new vehicles on the road. There is even some indication in there were a boom in sales of some small cars which is suggesting that maybe even some firsttime buyers might be buying cars now. I go back to the auto show in detroit in january, cars are sexy again. We have decided cars are fun. They are the purchase you might think about. The combination of all of this pent up demand, the recession, people cant get credit, along with the fact that there are some cool cars out there. There are really. People are excited about smartphones. They didnt care about cars. One of the things Car Companies realized is if they make it easy to use your smartphone safely, that is going to get people excited. Lets talk about recalls. Is it that people dont care . Or is it that the major american cars these numbers are inflated because of fleet sales . What is it . It is really fascinating. That was a surprise to everybody, and the consensus is growing that there is a little bit of recall fatigue. People hear about so many recalls that unless its your car you are not concerned. And as you said cars are much more appealing than they were a few years ago, and the fuel economy has gone up a lot. So they are removing some of the reasons that have kept people away. The develop of the low end, the smaller cars, in addition to the better fuel mileage. It used to be if you were buying a car at the low end, you knew for the entire life of the car you bought a car at the low end. Now it feels different. Absolutely. You can get voice recognition, leather, and cars that just look and feel better than small cars did in the past. In some ways were becoming a little more more like europe where even the small cars were expected to look and feel good. Mark what a great conversation. Good news for folks. Its something that detroit has waited for a long time. Its a good feeling. Jpmorgan chase is facing another criminal probe, this time involving its Foreign Exchange business. It says it is cooperating with the Justice Department and regulators. The bank warned this could raise its already extensive legal tab to nearly 6 billion. Last week, citibank and ubs disclosed they are facing similar investigations. Coming up my take on showing american. 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I want to leave you tonight with something that happened in new york today. It was an act so simple, but one that carries so much symbolism. 13 years after hijackers flew into the twin towers, the first wave of new workers showed up at their own know. Conde nsa is the first tenant. It has been a long and difficult path to rebuild at the site where the towers once stood. This morning there was little fanfare for some 175 workers who entered the building, but the moment was powerful. One employee said he didnt look another one World Trade Center with fear but with inspiration. None of the extensive rebuilding would have mattered if ordinary americans didnt show up for work today. And tomorrow is the day that all americans can make a difference. There remain far too many places around the world who people still dont have the right to vote. When our government has become mired in dysfunction, it is easy to think your vote doesnt matter, but it does. Looking at those workers walking into the one world center freedom tower, we are reminded of our freedom and that we can never give up. Thats our show for today. Im ali velshi. Thank you for joining us. Youre looking live at arlington virginia, mid term voting getting underway. Well have live coverage of key races from coasttocoast. Baghdad will provide weapons for iraq kurds in the fight against isil. On the ground in iraq with the latest fighting. Thousands of nigerians fleeing their homes trying to