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Would Trump disrupt the economy? This billionaire hopes so

Clip: 10/14/2016 | 8m 26s

Why billionaire Tom Barrack sees Donald Trump as the right person to revive the economy.

Tom Barrack, who made his fortune as a real estate investor, is a long-standing business associate and friend of Donald Trump, and now he's also an economic adviser and fundraiser to the Trump campaign. Economics correspondent Paul Solman sits down with Barrack to discuss why he sees the Republican presidential candidate as the right person to revive the economy.

10/14/2016 | Rating NR

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