In her speech at New America Foundation’s "Ten Big Ideas for a New America," Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) describes our economy as hollowing out in the middle.
Sen. Clinton believes we have ignored challenges that come with maintaining our standard of living. (0:39)
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