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Jul 03

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Obama, McCain Work to Highlight Views on Key Trade Policies

With the economy a top campaign issue, presidential hopefuls Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama are working to shape their stances on international trade and free-trade policies. Analysts discuss the candidates' statements and the impact of trade policy shifts.

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Apr 22

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Pittsburgh Voters Weigh Real-life Concerns in '08 Nominating Choices

Voters in Pennsylvania took to the polls Tuesday to have their say in the tight Democratic primary contest. In a new Big Picture report, a panel of Pittsburgh voters discusses how their real-life concerns are impacting their vote choices.

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Apr 04

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80,000 Jobs Lost in March As Economy Continues To Slow

The economy continued its slump in March, sloughing off 80,000 jobs. An economic consultant assesses the latest set of job numbers and what it indicates about the health of the U.S. economy.

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Mar 03

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Looking to Help Ailing Cities, Ohio Mayors Split Over Democratic Nomination

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In a county west of Cleveland, the mayors of two remarkably similar Ohio cities have endorsed different Democratic candidates in Tuesday's presidential primary -- highlighting just how tough the choice is for many voters in the state.

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Dec 10

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Harley Davidson was a success story in your "Rust Belt" series, but I understand that their workers were recently given unpaid leave. How do you reconcile this?

Question/Comment: You used Harley Davidson as a success story in your "Rust Belt" series, but I understand that their workers were recently given unpaid leave. How do you reconcile this?Paul Solman: Because the workers still have good-paying jobs. Unpaid…

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Dec 07

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You seemed disbelieving (in your report on American Manufacturing, which aired on Nov. 29) that a merchant vessel could sink, or that it happens very often.

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Nov 28

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Midwest Manufacturers Bid to Stay Competitive amid Globalization

The American Midwest, traditionally a base for manufacturing, has been hit hard by globalization in recent years. Economic correspondent Paul Solman reports on efforts aimed at strengthening the region's competitive edge.

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Feb 14

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Free Trade Hurts American Workers, AFL-CIO Director Says

As the U.S. trade deficit hits a record $800 billion a year and manufacturing jobs continue to flow overseas, AFL-CIO policy director Thea Lee discusses free trade's impact on U.S. jobs.

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Jun 23

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The Jobless Recovery

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Paul Solman looks at the recession's effect on the changing world of manufacturing, where heavy losses have left many machinists with few options.

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