And so the populations, if you're a worker in the United States and you saw, okay, I'm getting cheap flat screen TVs and I'm glad that the stock market is booming, but I was laid off my factory job. We did not take care of those folks [workers in the United States]. But that wasn't a problem of globalization per se, that was a failure of policy here in the United States to help that. We didn't do enough to help people who weren't benefiting from globalization. (1:07:43–1:07:47)
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Asserts that the U.S. did not adequately support workers affected by globalization.
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