The summary could be:
This is a transcript of a segment from John Oliver's show Last Week Tonight, where he talks about the impact of automation on jobs and workers. He starts with a humorous montage of children talking about their career aspirations, and then he criticizes Donald Trump for his misleading claims about saving jobs from being outsourced. He explains that automation is not a new or entirely scary phenomenon, but it does pose challenges for workers who may need to retrain, relocate or adapt to new tasks. He also suggests that we should prepare the next generation for more flexible and diverse careers. He ends with a funny interview with a young girl, where he tries to teach her the skills that will make her employable in the future.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Jobs were a major theme in Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
2. Trump blamed China, Japan, Mexico, Vietnam, India and other countries for taking American jobs.
3. Automation is another major factor behind job losses, as machines can do tasks faster and cheaper than humans.
4. Automation has also created new jobs and transformed existing ones, but not necessarily with the same pay or skill level.
5. Some experts suggest that workers need to be more flexible and prepared for multiple careers in the future.
6. Trump convinced Carrier not to move a factory to Mexico, but the company still invested in automation that reduced jobs.
7. Some proposals to help displaced workers include retraining, wage insurance and an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit.
8. The text is a transcript of a segment from Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, a comedy news show on HBO.