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and mark calabria, director of financial relation studies at the cato institute in washington. gentlemen, ter the great depression, i think all of us had the idea that systems were put in place, safety net in place, don't worry about this, it can't possibly happen again. we learned our lessons in the 1930's. and yet, um, were those assurances, if you will, false? were we being deceived? or have the markets outgrown or become more sophisticated than those regulations could handle? >> well ralph, we had several banking systemrises just in the last 30 years. some of the more familiars ones was the uh, collapse of the emerging markets, uh, in the 1980's from over borrowing. then we had the collapse and commercial real estate lending in the united states, canary war from london, the swedish banks went bankrupt, and so on and so forth. uh, around the late '80s and early '90s, the thrift crisis in the united states. thousand of banks and thrifts went bankrupt. then we had the asian crisis in 1997, 1998, that spread to russia and really embroiled all of the emerging markets. then we ha
and mark calabria, director of financial relation studies at the cato institute in washington. gentlemen, ter the great depression, i think all of us had the idea that systems were put in place, safety net in place, don't worry about this, it can't possibly happen again. we learned our lessons in the 1930's. and yet, um, were those assurances, if you will, false? were we being deceived? or have the markets outgrown or become more sophisticated than those regulations could handle? >> well...
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our guest is michael cannon of the cato institute. let's get more into details of the individual mandate. this is from healthcare.gov. most of it will still can afford it will be required to obtain basic -- most individuals who can afford it will be required to obtain basic insurance. and what is this exempon? guest: first of all, the mandate works requiring nearly every american to purchase a health plan. the administration says it will be a basic health plan. they will require ople to purchase a lot more coverage than they already have. a lot of people fear that it will be a very comprehensive and expensive health plan. when massachusetts enacted a similar mandate, that is what happened. if you don't comply with this mandate, you have to pay a penalty. that penalty is going to ramp up to about $700 per person or $350 per an injured child or 2.5% of your household -- three out of dollars per --3 $350 per uninsured child, or 2.5% of your household income, whichever is greater. there are a lot of interestin things that happened with th
our guest is michael cannon of the cato institute. let's get more into details of the individual mandate. this is from healthcare.gov. most of it will still can afford it will be required to obtain basic -- most individuals who can afford it will be required to obtain basic insurance. and what is this exempon? guest: first of all, the mandate works requiring nearly every american to purchase a health plan. the administration says it will be a basic health plan. they will require ople to...
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the director of information policy studies at the cato institute. the senior vice president of public policy, and privacy officer of at&t. and a professor from the annenberg school of communication who has been before us many times. if you confine your seats. and sure that they have plenty of water. let me go in the order of the way it of the -- of the way that appears before me. ipple of apple. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. i am vice-president for software technology at apple. thank you for asking me to testify about our approach to a consumer privacy. apple shares are concerned about privacy and we are deeply committed to protecting the privacy of our customers. we're committed to providing our customers with clear choice over their information. for instance, as part of our service, we provide our customer with easy to use tools to let them control the collection and use of location data on all devices. i would also point out that apple does not share our customers' private debt or selling customers' private data to third parties fo
the director of information policy studies at the cato institute. the senior vice president of public policy, and privacy officer of at&t. and a professor from the annenberg school of communication who has been before us many times. if you confine your seats. and sure that they have plenty of water. let me go in the order of the way it of the -- of the way that appears before me. ipple of apple. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. i am vice-president for software technology...
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another consequence of the country some i hate way most cato's a southern russia us president a deadly disease. public around me looking at some of the best cars the world still looking at what you could join to give up the money so he's told boston has been checking out alton mo trains for lead in moscow that's in just a few minutes. this week a positive one. see years since full independence from georgia recognized by russia and a handful of other countries they turned the republic however is quickly becoming a hot tourist destination. underneath is just nineteen but his already an experienced chef when it comes to preparing local meals. you know traditionally abkhazian food is pickles corn mills and smoked meat eater pork or beef and cheese is a must more king in a small beetroot sort and so home is a summer job for this future customs officer. officer but i chose this occupation because i want to serve my motherland i want to work here so that this border everything will have to go through me and i want our customs officers to work well and ensure that everything is fine and we hav
another consequence of the country some i hate way most cato's a southern russia us president a deadly disease. public around me looking at some of the best cars the world still looking at what you could join to give up the money so he's told boston has been checking out alton mo trains for lead in moscow that's in just a few minutes. this week a positive one. see years since full independence from georgia recognized by russia and a handful of other countries they turned the republic however is...
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years first headline is from there tokyo's oldest man had been dead for thirty years yes so again cato on his one hundred eleventh birthday was considered the oldest man in tokyo until a government official showed up to congratulate him and found his mummified corpse now this is a key story because it ties the deflation in japan with this dead person and now we're going to talk about another guy who some consider to be the walking dead or be i think this is where we're going with this tell the people alan greenspan the financial system is broken. so this is an interview from n.b.c.'s meet the press and greenspan first of all he was asked about the conservative you know the republican's argument that the tax cuts for the rich need to stay in place because they even though add forty billion to the deficit that they'll pay for themselves well greenspan first says they do not i'm very much in favor of tax cuts but not with borrowed money and the problem that we have gotten into in recent years is spending programs with borrowed money tax cuts with borrowed money and at the end of the day t
years first headline is from there tokyo's oldest man had been dead for thirty years yes so again cato on his one hundred eleventh birthday was considered the oldest man in tokyo until a government official showed up to congratulate him and found his mummified corpse now this is a key story because it ties the deflation in japan with this dead person and now we're going to talk about another guy who some consider to be the walking dead or be i think this is where we're going with this tell the...
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misconduct and if you look at the breeze filed by groups like the innocence project new c o u the cato institute basically they have looked at all these cases where an innocent person was convicted and later exonerated by d.n.a. testing and a pretty high percentage of those cases i think it's about forty percent prosecutorial misconduct contributed to the wrongful conviction none of the prosecutors in those cases faced any sort of discipline or reprimand or lost their jobs and in fact a good percentage of them went on to higher office so we're reluctant. you know now this case in north carolina has been pretty high profile from what i understand it's been all over the news down there for the last couple weeks actually so there may be some repercussions in this case but you know as i pointed out of the piece there were a reason on this you know the attorney general still doesn't get it there i mean even after all of this you know he's still saying that the the crime lab is going to be is going to report the attorney general is still going to report to law enforcement officials now that
misconduct and if you look at the breeze filed by groups like the innocence project new c o u the cato institute basically they have looked at all these cases where an innocent person was convicted and later exonerated by d.n.a. testing and a pretty high percentage of those cases i think it's about forty percent prosecutorial misconduct contributed to the wrongful conviction none of the prosecutors in those cases faced any sort of discipline or reprimand or lost their jobs and in fact a good...
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we will be joined by a representative from the cato institute. this "washington journal is.." . . most go let's look at a top "the new york times" -- host: lets look at a top" new york times -- let's look at a top "the new york times" story this morning. have you experienced a reduction in pay because of the economy? the numbers to call, for republicans, 202-737-0001. for democrats, 202-737-0002. for independents, 202-628-0205. you can, of course, find us online. the e-mail address is journal@c- span.org. we are also on twitter at twitter.com/c-spanwj. here is the story. "more workers take pay cuts, not furloughs. furloughs are being replaced by highly unusual tactics, actual cuts in pay. in cost-saving measures that are ultimately a last-ditch effort to avoid layoffs. a slight dip in overall wages and salaries in june. although the average hourly pay is still higher than when the recession began, the new wage rollback is a worry that the economy has got weaker. that people with spending are waiting for prices to drop further. a familiar idea for those following the housing market
we will be joined by a representative from the cato institute. this "washington journal is.." . . most go let's look at a top "the new york times" -- host: lets look at a top" new york times -- let's look at a top "the new york times" story this morning. have you experienced a reduction in pay because of the economy? the numbers to call, for republicans, 202-737-0001. for democrats, 202-737-0002. for independents, 202-628-0205. you can, of course, find us...
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cato comes down with 10. do i have a 12? what was fascinatingbout that and what is on my mind is what an unbelievably naive display that was. an enormous number of very large a day before a vote to land at the washington airport -- jets coming in a day before a vote to land at the washington airport. senators rightnd left were summoned to meetings to tell us what the stakes were and how we should vote. e next day, and that's still very much in my mind, and it describes the separation in some respects between your world and our world. it is not just a matter of silicon valley, east coast, those horrible people in government, but there is the unfortunate fact that we do have oversight over to. you. and this is hard for you to live with, because you are off on a tear doing great things for this country. and the senator and i left with incredibly frustrated parents, principals, , school board members, police officers coming in and complaining to us on a regular basis about the fallout about what it is you do. and i do not say th
cato comes down with 10. do i have a 12? what was fascinatingbout that and what is on my mind is what an unbelievably naive display that was. an enormous number of very large a day before a vote to land at the washington airport -- jets coming in a day before a vote to land at the washington airport. senators rightnd left were summoned to meetings to tell us what the stakes were and how we should vote. e next day, and that's still very much in my mind, and it describes the separation in some...
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cato comes down with 10. do i have a 12? what was fascinating about that and what is on my mind is what an unbelievably naive display that was. an enormous number of very large a day before a vote to land at the washington airport -- jets coming in a day before a vote to land at the washington airport. senators right and left were summoned to meetings to tell us what the stakes were and how we should vote. the next day, and that's still very much in my mind, and it describes the separation in some respects between your world and our world. it is not just a matter of silicon valley, east coast, those horrible people in government, but there is the unfortunate fact that we do have oversight over to. you. and this is hard for you to live with, because you are off on a tear doing great things for this country. and the senator and i left with incredibly frustrated parents, principals, , school board members, police officers coming in and complaining to us on a regular basis about the fallout about what it is you do. and i do not
cato comes down with 10. do i have a 12? what was fascinating about that and what is on my mind is what an unbelievably naive display that was. an enormous number of very large a day before a vote to land at the washington airport -- jets coming in a day before a vote to land at the washington airport. senators right and left were summoned to meetings to tell us what the stakes were and how we should vote. the next day, and that's still very much in my mind, and it describes the separation in...
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tuesday, 99 in evergreen and 96 in san jose and 97 in los catos.trend is continuing over towards the east bay as well with no fog as you wake up tomorrow morning. north bay, another day close to the century mark for many of you. more on this any time on the weather channel on cable and hold on to your seats, folks. look at the seven-day forecast. ac back on saturday and sunday. >> thank you. >> i'm sorry. go ahead. >> one, two, three, both of you. >> sports. >> mike single try 49ers making things interesting. motivational tactics. classic example berating vernon davis on national tv when he first took over at head coach. this time it's another davis. nate davis. the backup quarterback. it all started with a harmless pre-season game last night. sunday night football. candlestick park buzzing. hello to brett favre. the circus was in town. the niners opening drive. take a look. a thing of beauty. alex smith marched the team 70 yards capped off by this tv run by anthony dixon. the 49ers defense. favre on his rear end thanks to patrick willis. 49ers bea
tuesday, 99 in evergreen and 96 in san jose and 97 in los catos.trend is continuing over towards the east bay as well with no fog as you wake up tomorrow morning. north bay, another day close to the century mark for many of you. more on this any time on the weather channel on cable and hold on to your seats, folks. look at the seven-day forecast. ac back on saturday and sunday. >> thank you. >> i'm sorry. go ahead. >> one, two, three, both of you. >> sports. >>...
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he's a scholar in residence at the university of delaware, and a senior fellow at the cato institute, a libertarian think tank. john taylor is the president and c.e.o. of the national community reinvestment coalition, focusing on housing in traditionally under-served communities. he has served on housing advisory boards for fannie and freddie. mr. poole, now, you believe that it's time to phase out fannie may and freddie mac, correct? why? >> absolutely. there seems to be general agreement-- and i was pleased that tim geithner emphasized this point-- they should not be reconstituted as private entities with government support in the background. so the question is, are they going to be perhaps merged into a single government agency to continue doing what they are now doing? my view is that they ought to be phased out altogether. i think bill gross is absolutely wrong in his diagnosis. i note that many other countries have western european do not have intermediaries like this. their markets work just fine. so we can do without them. >> lehrer: we can do without them, mr. taylor? >> i lo
he's a scholar in residence at the university of delaware, and a senior fellow at the cato institute, a libertarian think tank. john taylor is the president and c.e.o. of the national community reinvestment coalition, focusing on housing in traditionally under-served communities. he has served on housing advisory boards for fannie and freddie. mr. poole, now, you believe that it's time to phase out fannie may and freddie mac, correct? why? >> absolutely. there seems to be general...
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the director of information policy studies at the cato institute. the senior vice president of public policy, and privacy officer of at&t. and a professor from the annenberg school of communication who has been before us many times. if you confine your seats. and sure that they have plenty of water. let me go in the order of the way it of the -- of the way that appears before me. ipple of apple. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. i am vice-president for software technology at apple. thank you for asking me to testify about our approach to a consumer privacy. apple shares are concerned about privacy and we are deeply committed to protecting the privacy of our customers. we're committed to providing our customers with clear choice over their information. for instance, as part of our service, we provide our customer with easy to use tools to let them control the collection and use of location data on all devices. i would also point out that apple does not share our customers' private debt or selling customers' private data to third parties fo
the director of information policy studies at the cato institute. the senior vice president of public policy, and privacy officer of at&t. and a professor from the annenberg school of communication who has been before us many times. if you confine your seats. and sure that they have plenty of water. let me go in the order of the way it of the -- of the way that appears before me. ipple of apple. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. i am vice-president for software technology...
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cato comes down with 10. do i have a 12? what was fascinating about that and what is on my mind is what an unbelievably naive display that was. an enormous number of very large a day before a vote to land at the washington airport -- jets coming in a day before a vote to land at the washington airport. senators right and left were summoned to meetings to tell us what the stakes were and how we should vote. the next day, and that's still very much in my mind, and it describes the separation in some respects between your world and our world. it is not just a matter of silicon valley, east coast, those horrible people in government, but there is the unfortunate fact that we do have oversight over to. you. and this is hard for you to live with, because you are off on a tear doing great things for this country. and the senator and i left with incredibly frustrated parents, principals, , school board members, police officers coming in and complaining to us on a regular basis about the fallout about what it is you do. and i do not
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we'll be joined by michael cannon of the cato institute. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. coming up next on c-span, speeches from some of the winners in tonight's primary elections. the senate budget committee holds a hearing on the u.s. economy. and later, former house speaker newt gingrich speaks at the young americas foundation, conservative student conference. >> c-span program, politics, books, history, is available any time on c-span radio in the washington-baltimore area at 90.1 f.m., nationwide on sirius xm satellite on channel 132, on your iphone and ipad with our c-span radio answer and an loin around the world -- apps and online and around the world. c-span radio is available any time at 202-626-8888. it's free but check with your phone service provider for long distance or other charges. c-span radio even more available on your phone. >> missouri was one of several states holding primary leches today. in the closely watched senate race, the secretary of state won the democratic nomination an
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the cato institute, one of the people that they fund, and they fund a lot of different organizations, if you could get someone out and out who they are sunday, they all the petroleum oil company. you might be doing us all a favor. host: parent island, florida, republican line. caller: the media has a big influence on elections. one of the main ones i have seen is the omission of information has brought up by a previous caller. but and the florida senatorial race you never fail to mention that charlie crist is running as an independent. in the gubernatorial race, the son of lawton chiles is running as an independent. he is never mentioned. the omission is influential on the electorate. thank you. host: the caller is correct on that. those are the current three candidates for governor. damascus, joe, independent line. caller: this country has four major problems that if we can overcome, we could get back on the road. the first is lack of jobs. the second is immigration, legal and illegal. three is private-sector unions. the last is term limits. why people like john mccain, robert byrd,
the cato institute, one of the people that they fund, and they fund a lot of different organizations, if you could get someone out and out who they are sunday, they all the petroleum oil company. you might be doing us all a favor. host: parent island, florida, republican line. caller: the media has a big influence on elections. one of the main ones i have seen is the omission of information has brought up by a previous caller. but and the florida senatorial race you never fail to mention that...
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i do think that dick armey and some of the folks in the tea party, like some people in the cato institute in washington take for granted the support of the social conservatives and do so at their peril and mitch daniels, well intentioned, but the same inkling in that he wants to have a truce on the social issues. we are not going to let a social issues trees. if the tea party members will remember that, they will be even more successful than they will otherwise. host: the caller referred to dick armey. he writes and "the wall street journal" that the movement is not seeking a junior partnership with the republican party, it is aiming for a hostile takeover. the two are out with a new book today. there are calling on tea party candidates and republican candidates to sign their contract from america. it is on their website, thecontract.org. if the goods have their website, 10 different book points -- south carolina, democratic line. good morning. caller: i was just looking at the things. passing and all of the above energy policy. i don't know what to say. there are some of the problems fac
i do think that dick armey and some of the folks in the tea party, like some people in the cato institute in washington take for granted the support of the social conservatives and do so at their peril and mitch daniels, well intentioned, but the same inkling in that he wants to have a truce on the social issues. we are not going to let a social issues trees. if the tea party members will remember that, they will be even more successful than they will otherwise. host: the caller referred to...
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i do think that dick armey and some of the folks in the tea party, like some people in the cato institute in washington take for granted the support of the social conservatives and do so at their peril and mitch daniels, well intentioned, but the same inkling inhat he wants to have a truce on the social issues. we are not going to let a social issues trees. if the tea party members will remember that, they will be even more successful than they will otherwise. host: the caller referred to dick armey. he writes and "the wall street journal" that the movement is not seeking a junior partnership with the republican party, it is aiming for a hostile takeover. the two are out with a new book today. there are calling on tea party candidates and republican candidates to sign their contract from america. it is on their website, thecontract.org. if the goods have their website, 10 different book points -- south carolina, democratic line. good morning. caller: i was just looking at the things. passing and all of the above energy policy. i don't know what to say. there are some of the problems faced
i do think that dick armey and some of the folks in the tea party, like some people in the cato institute in washington take for granted the support of the social conservatives and do so at their peril and mitch daniels, well intentioned, but the same inkling inhat he wants to have a truce on the social issues. we are not going to let a social issues trees. if the tea party members will remember that, they will be even more successful than they will otherwise. host: the caller referred to dick...