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Transcripts For CSPAN Road To The White House 2020 Poor Peoples Campaign Presidential Forum 20240714

Were about to begin now. I want to thank all you for being here, i want to thank the Poor Peoples Campaign for moving the schedule because my airplane was delayed by 2 1 2 hours. And i want to thank all of you for fighting for what youre fighting for. In this country over the last 40 years, weve seen in economic mobility for 90 of the American People. We have the greatest income inequality we have had since 1928. 160 families that are the top. 1 in america control as much wealth as the bottom 90 , which is 200 million 290 million americans. Thats why the budget you put out today is so important. Let me tell you something, youre hitting the target right where it needs to be hit. Because its 2001 in washington, we have spent 5 trillion on tax cuts, almost all of which have gone to the wealthiest people in america. We spent 5. 6 trillion on wars in the middle east. Thats ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Road To The White House 2020 Poor Peoples Campaign Presidential Forum... 20240714

Representative eric swal well. Were about to begin now. I want to thank all you for being here, i want to thank the Poor Peoples Campaign for moving the schedule because my airplane was delayed by 2 1 2 hours. And i want to thank all of you for fighting for what youre fighting for. In this country over the last 40 years, weve seen in economic mobility for 90 of the American People. We have the greatest income inequality we have had since 1928. 160 families that are the top. 1 in america control as much wealth as the bottom 90 , which is 200 million 290 million americans. Thats why the budget you put out today is so important. Let me tell you something, youre hitting the target right where it needs to be hit. Because its 2001 in washington, we have spent 5 trillion on tax cuts, almost all of which have gone to the wealthiest people in america. We spent 5. 6 trillion on ....

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Transcripts For DW The 20240702

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Transcripts For DW The 20240702

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Transcripts For DW The 20240702

Find out such as late to how has the political space in south africa changed. We use which i can look back at those african history and what led up to today you know, 60 bates, we find out what young people think of flock to politics and will take you on a v i. P to arouse the west. But 1st, we want it to look back at what those 1st elections in 1994 really meant to people. And well do this. We have a very personal account, but also as african correspondence, diane hawkins. I still remember the date 10, even though i was only 10 years old for this feeling of excitement and joy in the country. What i remember most communities, my grandmother, ruth elizabeth, to 75 years old. And it was the 1st time that she was allowed to vote. She went to the town hall with my aunt. And i remember her telling me that she was nervous and excited. She had put aside so she needed some help, mocking her brothers paper. But she did it any way. She had lived most of her life and parties. So this day was some ....

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