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Robert Rubin on the Economic Importance of Employment for Former Inmates

Council on Foreign Relations Co-Chair and Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin says putting former inmates into productive jobs is an important economic issue at the From Prison to Work: Overcoming Barriers to Reentry Hamilton Project Event.


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U.S. Immigration Policy - Featured Remarks: The Economic Imperative for Immigration Reform

May 15, 2012 • Video

Cecilia Muñoz, Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, gives featured remarks on the Obama Administration’s efforts to reform America’s broken immigration system and why that is an economic imperative.

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U.S. Immigration Policy - The Challenges and Opportunities for Immigration Reform in the United States

May 15, 2012 • Video

Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow Edward Alden moderates a discussion between former U.S. Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE), Silver Lake Co-Founder Glenn Hutchins, National Council of La Raza President and CEO Janet Murguía, and UNITE HERE President John Wilhelm on many of the broader issues surrounding today’s immigration reform debate.

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U.S. Immigration Policy - Roundtable: A Market-Based Approach to Immigration Reform

May 15, 2012 • Video

UC Davis Economist Giovanni Peri presented a new proposal for a market-based approach to immigration reform, followed by a discussion of the proposal with National Public Radio Ombudsman Edward Schumacher-Matos, 3M Senior Vice President Legal Affairs and General Counsel Marschall Smith and Ocean Mist Farms Director of Human Resources Jorge Suarez, moderated by Hamilton Project Director Michael Greenstone.
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U.S. Immigration Policy - Welcome and Introductions

May 15, 2012 • Video

Former Treasury Secretary and Hamilton Project Advisory Council member Robert E. Rubin welcomes the crowd at The Hamilton Project event "U.S. Immigration Policy: The Border Between Reform and the Economy."

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Economic Facts About Taxes: Roundtable: Key Principles for a Successful Reform Effort

May 3, 2012 • Video

Hamilton Project Director Michael Greenstone moderates a panel discussion between Business Roundtable President and former Michigan Governor John Engler; Center for American Progress Chair and Counselor John Podesta; NBER President and CEO James Poterba; and Brookings Senior Fellow Alice Rivlin at The Hamilton Project event "Economic Facts About Taxes: Rates, Revenues and Reform Options."

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Economic Facts About Taxes: Roundtable: The Economic Case for Tax Reform

May 3, 2012 • Video

Economics Editor of The Economist Zanny Minton Beddoes moderates a discussion on the broad economic case for tax reform with former Council of Economic Advisers Chair Martin Feldstein and Lawrence H. Summers, former Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and former U.S. Treasury Secretary.

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Economic Facts About Taxes: Overview of “A Dozen Facts About Tax Reform”

May 3, 2012 • Video

Hamilton Project Policy Director Adam Looney provides an over of the new document “A Dozen Facts About Tax Reform” at the event "Economic Facts About Taxes: Rates, Revenues and Reform Options."

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Economic Facts About Taxes: Welcome and Introductions

May 3, 2012 • Video

Former Treasury Secretary and Hamilton Project Advisory Council member Robert E. Rubin welcomes the crowd at the event "Economic Facts About Taxes: Rates, Revenues and Reform Options."

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Training America’s Workforce for the Future: Moderated Discussion: Apprenticeships and Training for America’s Jobs of the Future

November 30, 2011 • Video

Evercore Partners Founder and Chairman Roger C. Altman moderates a discussion with Siemens President and CEO Eric A. Spiegel at the event "Training America’s Workforce for the Future: New Policies to Boost Employment and Wages."

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Training America’s Workforce for the Future: Remarks: Senator Patty Murray

November 30, 2011 • Video

U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash.) provides remarks at the event "Training America’s Workforce for the Future: New Policies to Boost Employment and Wages."

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