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Sen. Marco Rubio on ways to reverse income inequality

Clip: 2/12/2014 | 9m 9s

A Newsmaker interview with Sen. Marco Rubio.

In the debate over how to cure income inequality, talk about poverty and opportunity are increasingly converging. In a series of conversations about the growing divide between rich and poor, Gwen Ifill talks to Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., about the importance of encouraging strong families and improving educational opportunities as keys to restoring the American dream.

02/12/2014 | Rating NR

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