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milton friedman had been arguing that the way he approached control of inflation was one thing -- manage the m2 money flows. host: will leave it there because i have a lot more callers. if you're interested in milton friedman's 10 part series "free to choose" produced with public television is something we aired on c-span's american history tv. you can find in our archives and watch all 10 episodes of "free to choose" at c-span.org. back to the discussions about campus protest and how it impacted your views of higher education. that is our conversation in the first hour of "washington journal." jane has been waiting in the hoosier state. good morning. are you with us? then we will go to walter in new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. people have to understand that everybody that is against policy moves and things of war israel has done are not anti-semitic. some of these people -- you have to differentiate antisemitism from anti-zionism. they are totally different things. host: do you think students understand that? do you think members of congress understand that amid these he
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friedman when traveling down to talk to pinochet shortly after the# the coup that that destroyed the allende regime. there's a lot of other example don't see any problem and embracing but are clilliberal you know dispositions and i might also addinclude you know,f eiti and the obsession of, you know, people who have been central to it as if they didn't.j actually depend the federal government for ever since world war two, that somehow or other are, you know, the■x■he these individualist champions. and yet, ynuou k that internet does, it's an incredible source of surveillance and personal exploitation mwe harvested the time in ways we do not and you know then more information are being sold elsewhere. i mean it's you and i, i is uating this, but this is if you want to talk about a think is i someone here raises a really interesting question abouthe relationship between illiberal. illibel anti-intellectualism dou thinkha way equivalent or not? you know, that's a that is a great quen cause, you know, richard, who oe on centrao advance id of the liberal tradition. america was also in
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friedman once said, somebody can check that for me when that occurs, the actions depend on what is lying around. cap i believe is the basic function to develop alternatives for existing policies keep them alive and available and impossible becomes the politically inevitable in protest of the panel here is not to make politically difficult reality but to keep i guess alive and available so that's start of the highest level work our way around detail what is the right framework instructing table federal budget spending and revenue side and how they should be instructed in the relationship of the relatives in the economy or whatever ventures you pervert. before we get into specific policies, i like this, may not be consensus on the right data. >> first, i find it remarkable i think it does come back to why it is so hard and there really isn't a lot of different areas. if market perception changes and because of politics in the financial markets, if market perception changes dramatically about what's happening they will. think about how to raise taxes and get interest rates down. make sure t
friedman once said, somebody can check that for me when that occurs, the actions depend on what is lying around. cap i believe is the basic function to develop alternatives for existing policies keep them alive and available and impossible becomes the politically inevitable in protest of the panel here is not to make politically difficult reality but to keep i guess alive and available so that's start of the highest level work our way around detail what is the right framework instructing table...
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friedman, chicago school, counterproductive. it hurt economic efficiency and they havee argued for at across the board removal of the state from economic life. we society this period with politicians, ronald reagan margaret thatcher, ronald reagan, famously said, the scariest words he's ever were from the government. for many europeans culture historyy where the state became the enemy, overregulated disincentivized and the impact of this -- well, we have to be fair about this. neo liberalism taken to a global level, output between the 1970's and early 2000's that created trade system that worked that way it should. comparative advantage and you're able to trade, you can expand markets very dramatically and everybody gets rich. this is what happened in that period is what the trade theorists tended to under emphasize was not everybody in your society got rich as a result of this process. and in particular low skilled people living at rich societies were likely to lose jobs and opportunities to similarly skilled people in poor cou
friedman, chicago school, counterproductive. it hurt economic efficiency and they havee argued for at across the board removal of the state from economic life. we society this period with politicians, ronald reagan margaret thatcher, ronald reagan, famously said, the scariest words he's ever were from the government. for many europeans culture historyy where the state became the enemy, overregulated disincentivized and the impact of this -- well, we have to be fair about this. neo liberalism...
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milton friedman had been arguing that the way he approached control of inflation was one thing -- manage the m2 money flows. host: will leave it there because i have a lot more callers. if you're interested in milton friedman's 10 part series "free to choose" produced with public television is something we aired on c-span's american history tv. you can find in our archives and watch all 10 episodes of "free to choose" at c-span.org. back to the discussions about campus protest and how it impacted your views of higher education. that is our conversation in the first hour of "washington journal." jane has been waiting in the hoosier state. good morning. are you with us? then we will go to walter in new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. people have to understand that everybody that is against policy moves and things of war israel has done are not anti-semitic. some of these people -- you have to differentiate antisemitism from anti-zionism. they are totally different things. host: do you think students understand that? do you think members of congress understand that amid these he
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and not enough is focused on -- there are all these other ideas, all these ideas that milton friedman said were on the shelf, and that personally we all take personal pride in putting on the shelf. i would like to see the debate be much more expansive than just do we extend 25%, 50% or 100% of the tcja. >> okay. thank you all. i think problem solved, right? turned back over to kent. >> let's thank the panel.
and not enough is focused on -- there are all these other ideas, all these ideas that milton friedman said were on the shelf, and that personally we all take personal pride in putting on the shelf. i would like to see the debate be much more expansive than just do we extend 25%, 50% or 100% of the tcja. >> okay. thank you all. i think problem solved, right? turned back over to kent. >> let's thank the panel.
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friedman, the chicago school, gary becker, george stigler.o these are people that argued thatre state intervention was counterproduct i have, it hurt -- counterproductive, it hurt economic efficiency. and they argued for an across--board removal of the state from economic life. we associate this period with politicians like ronald reagan, margaret thatcher. you know, ronald reagan famously said, you know, the scariest words he's ever heard were i'm from the government, and i'm here too help. this began a whole period in at least american culture but also a, i think, many europeans' cultural history where the state became the big enemy. the state was the enemy of economic growth. it overregulated. it disincentivized creators and entrepreneurs and the like. and i think that the impact of this kind of -- well, okay. we have to be fair about this. it was precisely this kind of neoliberalism taken to a global level that accounted for the atquadrupling of global output between, let's say, the early 1970s and the early 2000s because you created a global trade system which actually worked the
friedman, the chicago school, gary becker, george stigler.o these are people that argued thatre state intervention was counterproduct i have, it hurt -- counterproductive, it hurt economic efficiency. and they argued for an across--board removal of the state from economic life. we associate this period with politicians like ronald reagan, margaret thatcher. you know, ronald reagan famously said, you know, the scariest words he's ever heard were i'm from the government, and i'm here too help....
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words, words come back to me, i think. >> i think , milton friedman was >> i think, milton friedman was clearly being a bit tongue in cheek when he was talking about that, but but there is something to it in that would our economy work so well? would would politicians have been able to get away with ever higher wage floors , minimum wages, huge sort floors, minimum wages, huge sort of handouts, free accommodation, all sorts of benefits. if there wasn't a sizeable chunk of people who simply couldn't take them and, well, you tried to sell illegal immigration is the best type of immigration to the british public, i don't think. >> good luck with that manifesto. i think i would, i think i think what it is doing is short circuiting a lot of the, a lot of the regulations that we that we have, it'd be cheapen that we that we have, it'd be cheaper. yes. it would be cheaper. yes. it would be cheaperin cheaper. yes. it would be cheaper in some ways, should we move on? because the president of the european commission, ursula von der elianne, has explained how the eu is seeking third country invest
words, words come back to me, i think. >> i think , milton friedman was >> i think, milton friedman was clearly being a bit tongue in cheek when he was talking about that, but but there is something to it in that would our economy work so well? would would politicians have been able to get away with ever higher wage floors , minimum wages, huge sort floors, minimum wages, huge sort of handouts, free accommodation, all sorts of benefits. if there wasn't a sizeable chunk of people who...
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i like milton friedman, like edward mansfield. i got exposed to different ideas. and these ideas made me think and and i believe that the education obviously the growing up college helped me become a critical thinker and and and so in many ways, ronald college is responsible for all the trouble i make in the world. and i found that everyone on the search for microaggressions. do you know what a microaggression is? it is a perceived insult or perceived threat. it's not an actual one. it's like i can be walking down the hallway, maybe, you know, i'm a professor, maybe i walk past you. maybe i didn't speak to you, maybe i spoke to you one time, but we passed each other three times, and i didn't speak. you might take that as a as an insult and think that it was because something about you that your professor didn't speak to you or someone didn't speak to you when actually that person probably didn't even see you because maybe they were absorbed in their own little world. but it's it's almost like you are seeking something to be upset about. and if you're looking for m
i like milton friedman, like edward mansfield. i got exposed to different ideas. and these ideas made me think and and i believe that the education obviously the growing up college helped me become a critical thinker and and and so in many ways, ronald college is responsible for all the trouble i make in the world. and i found that everyone on the search for microaggressions. do you know what a microaggression is? it is a perceived insult or perceived threat. it's not an actual one. it's like i...
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friedman and also segregationist that were created at t of so that white children did not have to go to school with black children and could take their voucher. not called that at the time vouchers to pay for that so to tell that longer history i think is important butway that that is useful now in terms of like saying you know we have in many cities and particularly in cities not for others places but in cities with large low income and of color populations, school choice, elaborate school choice at that's built off an idea market based competition. it's been across democratic and republican. and i mean presidents and downstream since at least the clinton era, if not earlier and that that if you're governing schools public as a public good with a market based, then, you know like the logics of capitalism say that there are winners and losers. some firms rise and some firms falls and which kids do you want to fall right. so i do think that like there is a currency to talking about in particularly education space whether you're calling it neoliberalism, the privatization of a public g
friedman and also segregationist that were created at t of so that white children did not have to go to school with black children and could take their voucher. not called that at the time vouchers to pay for that so to tell that longer history i think is important butway that that is useful now in terms of like saying you know we have in many cities and particularly in cities not for others places but in cities with large low income and of color populations, school choice, elaborate school...
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but as the great economist milton friedman said, he's all for open borders if you get rid of the social welfare state. ladies and gentlemen, we have a social welfare state. we need to limit the flow of people coming into the country and taking advantage of the social welfare state. we need to restore sovereignty. we need to make sure that criminals and terrorists aren't coming here. we need to secure the border, end the from the of fentanyl, make sure only citizens vote, support our law enforcement, keep our criminals in jail and keep the american people safe. if you do that, there's a small chance that if combined with any kind of ounce of physical restraint by this body, i will not hold my breath on that one right now, we might be able to save this country for our kids and grandkids. but i want to be very clear in particular to my republican colleagues. if you think you're going to hide mind election season, if you think you're going to hide mind talking about what rules go down, what don't go down if you think you're going to hide behind the presidential election and the first 100 da
but as the great economist milton friedman said, he's all for open borders if you get rid of the social welfare state. ladies and gentlemen, we have a social welfare state. we need to limit the flow of people coming into the country and taking advantage of the social welfare state. we need to restore sovereignty. we need to make sure that criminals and terrorists aren't coming here. we need to secure the border, end the from the of fentanyl, make sure only citizens vote, support our law...
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milton friedman free to choose, maybe hikes road to serfdom may have pushed things a bit in the better direction and and even that is kind of speculative don't really get to see the world without those books written. i mean what i'll say is, i mean, i'm doing the best i can my honest assessment is probably only i get tens of thousands of readers. unfortunately i need tens of millions of readers. and that's life. i mean, i just do the best i can. let's a question here. we have microphones, please, for the microphone, so that the rest of the folks in the auditorium and the people online can hear you. and please give your name and your affiliation and please a question not a speech or filibuster served back here. my name is tim houston. i am active. very active. the nimbys of northern virginia. thank you, jim. bless you for arguments to convince the many, many people who believe that building more housing will increase prices. because i know so many smart who actually don't think of supply demand so i'm read your book yet so perhaps you have ways to say that to convince people. yeah so ma
milton friedman free to choose, maybe hikes road to serfdom may have pushed things a bit in the better direction and and even that is kind of speculative don't really get to see the world without those books written. i mean what i'll say is, i mean, i'm doing the best i can my honest assessment is probably only i get tens of thousands of readers. unfortunately i need tens of millions of readers. and that's life. i mean, i just do the best i can. let's a question here. we have microphones,...
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milton friedman tried his best to thwart it. and in fact, in fact, in prince edward county, virginia, the white house elite of that county defied the brown decision by closing the entire school system. they closed the school system. and they deferred -- and they diverted public education funds into vouchers to be used at segregated private academies. that were for whites only. it would have still been segregation, just by another name. so yes, we needed the brown decision. but do not be deceived into believing that the decision was immediately implemented. and we're still implementing it, by the way. we needed it then. we need brown now. brown has made a difference. but brown hasn't brought us to the promised land. we're not there yet. the senate of the united states of america disrespects african-americans on a daily basis. some people don't believe i said that so i probably should say it again. the senate of the united states of america disrespects african-americans on a daily basis. the senate of the united states of america
milton friedman tried his best to thwart it. and in fact, in fact, in prince edward county, virginia, the white house elite of that county defied the brown decision by closing the entire school system. they closed the school system. and they deferred -- and they diverted public education funds into vouchers to be used at segregated private academies. that were for whites only. it would have still been segregation, just by another name. so yes, we needed the brown decision. but do not be...
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but we have created the welfare state which milton friedman famously said, i'm all for open borders if you get rid of the welfare state. that's pre-9/11. say you have security. you gentleman everybody. you know who is coming here do, they want to harm us? they're just hardworking people who want to achieve the american dream. if you have a zero welfare state, i'd say come on. i don't care where you're from. i don't care what you look like. come on. if you come to america and you're maybing your way, you're going to work hard, then you're going to follow our values and our principles, regardless of your background. regardless of your religion. because you're going to believe in the rule of law. you're going to believe in economic prosperity. you're going to believe in free intervise and capitalism. you're most likely going to believe in god and everything that made this country great because you're coming here seeking the american dream. but we are turning the american dream upside down. we are destroying that which migrants come here to achieve when they come here to believe in this co
but we have created the welfare state which milton friedman famously said, i'm all for open borders if you get rid of the welfare state. that's pre-9/11. say you have security. you gentleman everybody. you know who is coming here do, they want to harm us? they're just hardworking people who want to achieve the american dream. if you have a zero welfare state, i'd say come on. i don't care where you're from. i don't care what you look like. come on. if you come to america and you're maybing your...
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and not enough is focused on -- there are all these other ideas, all these ideas that milton friedman said were on the shelf, and that personally we all take personal pride in putting on the shelf. i would like to see the debate be much more expansive than just do we extend 25%, 50% or 100% of the tcja. >> okay. thank you all. i think problem solved, right? turned back over to kent. >> let's thank the panel. [applause] thanks much for coming. i know you want to get up but i do want to thank the staff here at aei, john mathis, for the hard work putting this together. hope we can do this again sometime soon. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> conesreturns to different unadjusted business and vote. the hou back at nn vote on legislation toill reauthorize fopams for five years. current pgrs are set to expire friday at midnight. membsill consider bills requiring event ticket sellers to disclose a total ticket price includins. severaleasures in support law enforcement during national police week. e senate is back p.m. eastern. senators perform execu
and not enough is focused on -- there are all these other ideas, all these ideas that milton friedman said were on the shelf, and that personally we all take personal pride in putting on the shelf. i would like to see the debate be much more expansive than just do we extend 25%, 50% or 100% of the tcja. >> okay. thank you all. i think problem solved, right? turned back over to kent. >> let's thank the panel. [applause] thanks much for coming. i know you want to get up but i do want...