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and, of course, to my current colleagues and charles murray, among others. taken together. offer vivid, country where millions of people live by the grandparents code of while millions of others don't and they have lost touch with the virtues that give our lives purchase and direction and ultimately make us happy. you will be able to purchase copies after this conversation and he's graciously agreed to sign them. we will do so here after the conversation and we invite you to join us for a gallery outside. mr. vance will begin's tonight's conversation about how he wrote the reaction to it. jd. >> thank you. thank you guys for having me. thank you for being ready. >> i was a 30-year law student and yale and i was listening to the same conversation that folks were having across the country about equality. i was trying to sort of understand why it was that kids who grew up like me were so under represented than places like yale. it wasn't an economic thing. i recognized i was a cultural outsider, people talked about things that didn't make any sense to me how they would make $1
and, of course, to my current colleagues and charles murray, among others. taken together. offer vivid, country where millions of people live by the grandparents code of while millions of others don't and they have lost touch with the virtues that give our lives purchase and direction and ultimately make us happy. you will be able to purchase copies after this conversation and he's graciously agreed to sign them. we will do so here after the conversation and we invite you to join us for a...
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. >>> authors jd vance and charles murray took part in a discussion looking at the social and economic issues facing white working class americans. this hour-long event is hosted by the american enterprise institute here in washington, d.c. >>> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon. i'm karlyn bowman and i'm a senior fellow at ai and i'd like to welcome all of you to the first bradley lecture program of this academic year. as many of you know who have attended these programs in the past they are usually lectures, but with tonight's event we saw a rare opportunity to host a conversation about a culture in crisis. we are as always grateful to the lined and harry bradley foundation of milwaukee, wisconsin, for making this possible. midway through this extraordinary memoire hillbilly eulogy jd vance says working as a cashier at the local grocery store turned him into an amateur sociologist as he watched what people bought, some some people gamed the system and how the owners treated customers differently. he said he began to read books about social policies such as "the truly disadvanta
. >>> authors jd vance and charles murray took part in a discussion looking at the social and economic issues facing white working class americans. this hour-long event is hosted by the american enterprise institute here in washington, d.c. >>> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon. i'm karlyn bowman and i'm a senior fellow at ai and i'd like to welcome all of you to the first bradley lecture program of this academic year. as many of you know who have attended these...
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watch for this weekend, on afterwards face the nation, memorable presidential campaign moments, charles murray presents his plan to replace the welfare system with universal basic income. this weekend national book award finalist kathy o'neill and heather thompson discuss their books on big data and the attica prison uprising. booktv visits pueblo, colorado to talk with local authors and businesses literary sites. that is a few programs you will see on booktv this weekend. for complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, television for serious readers. >> the federal government's mobilization of the war on crime promoted a particular type of social control that signals target arrests of marginalized americans and subsequent creation of industries that support this control, among the central characteristics of domestic policy and the 20th century. the decision policymakers and officials, part of a larger coalition at the highest levels of government had immeasurable consequences for low income americans and the nation. but those choices may have bee
watch for this weekend, on afterwards face the nation, memorable presidential campaign moments, charles murray presents his plan to replace the welfare system with universal basic income. this weekend national book award finalist kathy o'neill and heather thompson discuss their books on big data and the attica prison uprising. booktv visits pueblo, colorado to talk with local authors and businesses literary sites. that is a few programs you will see on booktv this weekend. for complete...
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. >> charles murray proposes his plan to replace the current welfare system by setting up a universal basic income. he is in conversation with the former chief economic adviser to vice president joe biden. >> [inaudible] in indication that we generally enjoyed talking to each other about issues which we disagreed and i don't even know to the extent on the topic. i had published a book on this in 2006 and have been interested in the concept since the 1980s. saying we couldn't afford it right now with the same budget we had a code by 2011. i was actually off by a couple of years back w that we past bae break even point past 2009. it's going to get worse if we think of it over the next several years because we do have rising entitlement costs and we can look in the future and see the budget deficits that are extremely serious. i'm aware of a huge shift taking place in the job market. it's the thing white truck drivers and the advent of driverless trucks and cars. after decades of being hyped, artificial intelligence is going to carve out very large numbers of jobs that up until now have
. >> charles murray proposes his plan to replace the current welfare system by setting up a universal basic income. he is in conversation with the former chief economic adviser to vice president joe biden. >> [inaudible] in indication that we generally enjoyed talking to each other about issues which we disagreed and i don't even know to the extent on the topic. i had published a book on this in 2006 and have been interested in the concept since the 1980s. saying we couldn't afford...
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next on booktv charles murray proposes plan to reare place current welfare system by setting a universal basic income using conversation with jared byrne seen economic advisor to vice president joe biden. >> moderator is indication that generally enjoy talking to each other about issues on which we disagree, and i don't even to the extent of what we disagree on the topic. [inaudible] it's good that you do because otherwise this would be boring topic tonight is universal basic income ubi, i had published a book on this in 2006. i've actually been interested in concept since the 1980s. and i republished a revised version of it this year for a couple of reasons. one is that in 2006, i was saying well we couldn't afford it right now with the same budget we have. but we could afford it by about 2011. i was actually off by a couple of years and we passed the break even point in 2009. but now we're well above break even point we could implement the plan that have in my hands for less money that we have in transfers, and that situation is going to get dramatically worse if you want to think of i
next on booktv charles murray proposes plan to reare place current welfare system by setting a universal basic income using conversation with jared byrne seen economic advisor to vice president joe biden. >> moderator is indication that generally enjoy talking to each other about issues on which we disagree, and i don't even to the extent of what we disagree on the topic. [inaudible] it's good that you do because otherwise this would be boring topic tonight is universal basic income ubi,...
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. >> i would like to ask charles murray something in parallel to what you have been talking about to the elite in this country not understanding what is going on in white working-class america. march, youyear, in spoke on campuses of virginia tech and williams college. in the case of virginia tech, before you got there, the president wrote an open letter which you properly and frankly refuted about what your work means. , after you hade spoken there, the college newspaper characterized your work in a way that misrepresented. i wonder, in both cases, i get the sense when you spoke to those college communities, did you get the sense anyone was listening to you? thererray: virginia tech, were half a dozen aging -- meaning close to my age -- active members. inside, hundreds of mostly students who asked good questions. same is true of the williams college appearance. i think that one of the underappreciated things is the degree to which a lot of the idiocy on a college campus is driven by relatively small minorities of faculty, especially in social sciences and humanities, and driven by s
. >> i would like to ask charles murray something in parallel to what you have been talking about to the elite in this country not understanding what is going on in white working-class america. march, youyear, in spoke on campuses of virginia tech and williams college. in the case of virginia tech, before you got there, the president wrote an open letter which you properly and frankly refuted about what your work means. , after you hade spoken there, the college newspaper characterized...
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afterwards "face the nation's" john dickerson remembers mel rabble presidential campaign moments, and charles murray presents his plan to replace the welfare system with a universal basic income. also this weekend national book award finalists cathy o'neal and heather ann thompson discuss their respective books on big data and the attica prison uprising. and be booktv visits penn low, colorado, to talk with local authors and visit the city's literary sites. that's just a few of the programs you'll see on booktv this weekend. for a complete television schedule, booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. >> i think the trend has been clearly in the wrong direction on both sides. the congress has not been assuming its responsibilities which has forced, at least this president, to do more things by executive order. there's no question that they should have come together and passed immigration reform legislation. [applause] and they weren't that far apart. and yet this president and this congress, the congress would not sit down and talk it through. so i
afterwards "face the nation's" john dickerson remembers mel rabble presidential campaign moments, and charles murray presents his plan to replace the welfare system with a universal basic income. also this weekend national book award finalists cathy o'neal and heather ann thompson discuss their respective books on big data and the attica prison uprising. and be booktv visits penn low, colorado, to talk with local authors and visit the city's literary sites. that's just a few of the...
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the danger of being a front-line journalist and we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup 11 with charles murray who presents his plan to replace the welfare system in america with a universal basic income. that'll happens tonight at c-span2's book tv. now book tv is live with author and historian gerald horn. he's the author of several books on race and history including his most recent paul robison, the artist as revolutionary. for the next three hours, gerald ford will be answering your questions. >>
the danger of being a front-line journalist and we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup 11 with charles murray who presents his plan to replace the welfare system in america with a universal basic income. that'll happens tonight at c-span2's book tv. now book tv is live with author and historian gerald horn. he's the author of several books on race and history including his most recent paul robison, the artist as revolutionary. for the next three hours, gerald ford will be answering your...
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eastern, charles murray, author of the book "in our hands, a plan to replace the welfare state" shares his plan to replace our welfare system with a universal basic income for americans. he talks with jared bernstein, former chief economic advisor to vice president joe biden. >> anybody that's ever worked with people with serious problems knows it is that some people need a pat on the back and a helping hand and sympathy and other people need a kick in the pants. >> >> at 10:00 on afterwards, "face the nation" moderator john dickerson talks about the most memorable moments. >> when andrew jackson ran he was an outsider the way donald trump was. they worried about him being a demagogue. not because he was a television reality show star but he was a reality star. he had been a general and there was a great worry that investing all of the hopes and dreams of the electorate in this one general because he was a pamela buoyant and successful general would take democracy off its mark. >> he's interviewed by clarence page, columnist and editorial writer for the "chicago tribune." and on sunday
eastern, charles murray, author of the book "in our hands, a plan to replace the welfare state" shares his plan to replace our welfare system with a universal basic income for americans. he talks with jared bernstein, former chief economic advisor to vice president joe biden. >> anybody that's ever worked with people with serious problems knows it is that some people need a pat on the back and a helping hand and sympathy and other people need a kick in the pants. >>...
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first up is charles murray, who almost certainly needs no introduction, although he's the w.h. brady scholar at american enterprise institute. he is the author of so many hugely influential books. in fact f you're looking to sort of libertarianism and public policy, it's hard to find anybody who's had as much influence over the last 40 or 50 years chan charlthan charles. he's the author of "losing ground" which provided the intellectual for welfare reform. he's the author of many other books including "what it means to be a libertarian," "real education,"" coming apart, another" book on poverty and civil society. his most recent -- reissue of "in our hands: a plan to replace the welfare state" in which he lays out his hands. he will then be followed by andy stern, who is the former head of the 2.2 million member service union. he's now at columbia university. he's a frequent author, a frequent lecturer. he is the author of "raising the floor: how universal basic income can rebuild the american dream." this might be called the strange bedfellows' book forum. at any rate, we'll h
first up is charles murray, who almost certainly needs no introduction, although he's the w.h. brady scholar at american enterprise institute. he is the author of so many hugely influential books. in fact f you're looking to sort of libertarianism and public policy, it's hard to find anybody who's had as much influence over the last 40 or 50 years chan charlthan charles. he's the author of "losing ground" which provided the intellectual for welfare reform. he's the author of many...
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first, charles murray who almost certainly needs no introduction though he is a wh rated scholar at the enterprise institute. he is the author of so many hugely influential books. if you are looking to libertarianism and public policy, it's hard to find anybody who's had as much influence over the last 46 years as charles. he of course is the author of famously of losing ground which is the end intellectual foundation of welfare form. he's the author of other books as well including what it means to be a libertarian, real education , coming apart which is another very influential book on the question of poverty in society and his most recent is a real issue of in our hands: a plan to replace the welfare state where he rolls out his proposal for a universal healthcare system so we are thrilled to have him talk about that and he will be followed by andy stern who is the former head as many of you know of the 2.2 million member service employees international union. he'snow at columbia university . he is a frequent author, a frequent lecturer and he is the author of raising the floor: how
first, charles murray who almost certainly needs no introduction though he is a wh rated scholar at the enterprise institute. he is the author of so many hugely influential books. if you are looking to libertarianism and public policy, it's hard to find anybody who's had as much influence over the last 46 years as charles. he of course is the author of famously of losing ground which is the end intellectual foundation of welfare form. he's the author of other books as well including what it...
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murray up in gilbertsville, cooler spot at 52 degrees. near 06 in chesterfield. up ear's at dave bradley's house in essington, pennsylvania, charles, little milder, northampton county at 60 degrees, down in middletown jason checks in at 57. so temperatures pretty much uniform right now. there are some clouds around. they'll break up. see decent amount of sunshine. look at the temperatures surging over the next few days, average high of 66. not even close to. that will talking low and mid 80s, by the weekend getting close to the average. so if you like fall weather just wait towards the ends of the week into the weekend. now moving in the classic indian summer conditions. with that really is, where the term comes from, is this occurs mid to late fall, now typically after the first fall frost, get into periods of extended above average temperatures, which we're having, that's classic indian summerment the term is thought to be named due to the indians back in the day, used extra warmth to go out and hunt and gather more supplies for the upcoming winter. showers out in western pennsylvania, probably diminishing over the mountains, dr
murray up in gilbertsville, cooler spot at 52 degrees. near 06 in chesterfield. up ear's at dave bradley's house in essington, pennsylvania, charles, little milder, northampton county at 60 degrees, down in middletown jason checks in at 57. so temperatures pretty much uniform right now. there are some clouds around. they'll break up. see decent amount of sunshine. look at the temperatures surging over the next few days, average high of 66. not even close to. that will talking low and mid 80s,...
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charles: new charges of partisan play and mark zuckerberg, four slip is showing. if you are still undecided about who to vote for. there may be help for you. bill murray in washington, d.c. to receive the smashing twain prize for american humor. he was looking presidential when he stopped by the white house briefing room. i'm ready to go to the coffee machine. >> i need a big shaker, you need an ice luge. ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises. .. >> facebook is under fire tonight. they are pushing to remove the post this is his degree last year that it would be quite inappropriate to us sensor this canada. joining me now is scott miller. for the tremendous amount of pressure. and now to label him and his actions on social media as hate speech i think the charges about the trending stories in such were trumped up in the end. but look at the substance of the speech under discussion here.
charles: new charges of partisan play and mark zuckerberg, four slip is showing. if you are still undecided about who to vote for. there may be help for you. bill murray in washington, d.c. to receive the smashing twain prize for american humor. he was looking presidential when he stopped by the white house briefing room. i'm ready to go to the coffee machine. >> i need a big shaker, you need an ice luge. ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed...
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charles: new charges of partisan play and mark zuckerberg, four slip is showing. if you are still undecided about who to vote for. there may be help for you. bill murray in washington, d.c. to receive the smashing twain prize for american humor. he was looking presidential when he stopped by the white house briefing room. i'm ready to go to the coffee machine. >> i need a big shaker, you need an ice luge. some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly-designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid. get up to $5,000 customer cash on select 2016 m see your lexus dealer. [ rock music playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ doorbell rings ] when you bundle home and auto insurance with progressive, you get more than a big discount. that's what you get for bundling home and auto! jamie! you get sneaky-good coverage. thanks. we're gonna live forever! >> facebook is under fire tonight. they are pushing to remove the post this is his degree last year that it would be quite inappropriate to us sensor this canada. joi
charles: new charges of partisan play and mark zuckerberg, four slip is showing. if you are still undecided about who to vote for. there may be help for you. bill murray in washington, d.c. to receive the smashing twain prize for american humor. he was looking presidential when he stopped by the white house briefing room. i'm ready to go to the coffee machine. >> i need a big shaker, you need an ice luge. some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly-designed lexus nx turbo...