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friedman. guest: hello. i just finished reading thomas frank's book and he takes you a bit to task for insisting education is the path to narrowing income inequality, but you just can't take a call minor and send him to school and make him a software programmer, so if liberals want to win elections, what recommendations do you have for better government policy? guest: i didn't hear who the author was. host: thomas frank "was in liberal". guest: yes, that's kind of a caricature that i think you just take every home minor and turn him into a software engineer. that's a straw man. the point is not that we take every minor and turn him into a software engineer. the question is can you take a minor and give him a job as a smart technician working on an assembly line which is all computerized. can you take a miner and help him become a service worker, engage with people in multiple ways? it's ridiculous to think we will ask everyone to be software engineers. there are 70 jobs likence, t have in my bo
friedman. guest: hello. i just finished reading thomas frank's book and he takes you a bit to task for insisting education is the path to narrowing income inequality, but you just can't take a call minor and send him to school and make him a software programmer, so if liberals want to win elections, what recommendations do you have for better government policy? guest: i didn't hear who the author was. host: thomas frank "was in liberal". guest: yes, that's kind of a caricature that i...
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friedman. 2007 was a year that you brought up. one thing you brought up is that nearly half the world has a personal computer in heir hand now. >> guest: roughly half of the world is connected with some sort of smart device, and i'm sure within ten years it's going to be virtually everybody. once that happens, basically, you get a lot of changes. you get a very interesting change around education and learning bus basically with this acceleration, the single most competitive advantage is life-long learning, the days when you can go to college for four years and dine out for 30 is over. how to what you launch in your first year may by outdated by four fourth year. so people who are lean into love-long learning can have an enormous advantage and the wiggest divide will not be the digital divide because everyone will be on the internet. the biggest will be who has the self-motivation to take up the opportunities that learning opportunities, that custom opportunities, engagement opportunities of the
friedman. 2007 was a year that you brought up. one thing you brought up is that nearly half the world has a personal computer in heir hand now. >> guest: roughly half of the world is connected with some sort of smart device, and i'm sure within ten years it's going to be virtually everybody. once that happens, basically, you get a lot of changes. you get a very interesting change around education and learning bus basically with this acceleration, the single most competitive advantage is...
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the great thomas friedman. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. it is great to do a neighborhood concert. this is fantastic. thank you, we are in a golden age of journalism as regards to newspapers, the new york times and washington post. we are going at it every day. one of the people centrally responsible for that golden age is marty baron and it is an honor to be introduced by him. and if you would silence your cell phones or put them on stun i will be forever grateful. "thank you for being late: an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations". first question i always get from people when they hear the title is where from comes the title? "thank you for being late: an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations"? it comes from meeting people in washington dc, for breakfast. i like to not waste breakfast eating alone, i like to learn from someone so i organize business breakfasts and every once in a while someone comes 10 or 15 minutes late. sorry for the weather, traffic wa
the great thomas friedman. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. it is great to do a neighborhood concert. this is fantastic. thank you, we are in a golden age of journalism as regards to newspapers, the new york times and washington post. we are going at it every day. one of the people centrally responsible for that golden age is marty baron and it is an honor to be introduced by him. and if you would silence your cell phones or put them on stun i will be forever grateful....
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while inside he stole jewelry and several wallets from friedman's family.still friedman says she doesn'tre about the material goods... instead upset this suspect took something more valuable. cathy friedman, kids attacked by burglar "it isn't about the money, it's about violating our home. this is our safe haven this is safe. and now we don't feel safe here (steve) the sacramento county sheriff's department is investigating the robbery. they say this robbery may be connected to others in the area. so far no arrest has been made. (pam) new tonight at 8. a michigan mother is facing a big choice... vaccinate her 9 year old son -- or go to jail. a judge is giving rebecca bredow until next wednesday... to get it done. bredow says, when her son was little, she and her former husband agreed to space out his vaccines. but now, her former husband has changed his mind and wants the child to be vaccinated. the mother says now.. it has become a battle in court. <"i feel angry. i feel backed into a corner. i feel like my rights as a parent have been taken away. "why automatically side with the father
while inside he stole jewelry and several wallets from friedman's family.still friedman says she doesn'tre about the material goods... instead upset this suspect took something more valuable. cathy friedman, kids attacked by burglar "it isn't about the money, it's about violating our home. this is our safe haven this is safe. and now we don't feel safe here (steve) the sacramento county sheriff's department is investigating the robbery. they say this robbery may be connected to others in...
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while inside he stole jewelry and several wallets from friedman's family.still friedman says she doesn'tcare about the material goods... instead upset this suspect took something more valuable. cathy friedman, kids attacked by burglar "it isn't about the money, it's about violating our home. this is our safe haven this is where we feel safe. and now we don't feel safe here (pam) the sacramento county sheriff's department says ... this robbery may be connected to others in the area.. so far -- no arrest has been made. (steve) coming up:o-j simpson could be released from jail in just day.. tonight -- what he plans on doing once he is a free man. (pam) then - new tonight a family's trip to disneyland nearly ruined.. the criminal scheme police say, they fell for.... and how you can avoid it. (steve) and next: new video showing the moments an nfl star was detained.. why police say it proves they did nothing wrong... ♪ hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru,
while inside he stole jewelry and several wallets from friedman's family.still friedman says she doesn'tcare about the material goods... instead upset this suspect took something more valuable. cathy friedman, kids attacked by burglar "it isn't about the money, it's about violating our home. this is our safe haven this is where we feel safe. and now we don't feel safe here (pam) the sacramento county sheriff's department says ... this robbery may be connected to others in the area.. so far...
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while inside he stole jewelry and several wallets from friedman's family.still friedman says she doesn'tt the material goods... instead upset this suspect took something more valuable. cathy friedman, kids attacked by burglar "it isn't about the money, it's about violating our home. this is our safe haven this is where we feel safe. and now we don't feel safe here ( marty ) that was doug johnson reporting the sacramento county sheriff's department says this robbery may be connected to others in the area.. so far -- they havent made an arrest. one movie that debuted last weekend is expected to take a top spot, but it has some competition. we'll show you which movies. next. live look outside... san francisco embarcadero. with the laughing cow's nine flavorful varieties of creamy cheese, there's no end to what you can discover. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. golden circle" is looking to remain the number-one movie at the box office this weekend, but an a-list star and a horror thriller could knock it from the top spot. david daniel has preview. "this is the united states drug enforcem
while inside he stole jewelry and several wallets from friedman's family.still friedman says she doesn'tt the material goods... instead upset this suspect took something more valuable. cathy friedman, kids attacked by burglar "it isn't about the money, it's about violating our home. this is our safe haven this is where we feel safe. and now we don't feel safe here ( marty ) that was doug johnson reporting the sacramento county sheriff's department says this robbery may be connected to...
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great tom friedman. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. [applause] wow, it is great to do a neighborhood concert. this is fantastic. marti, thank you. we are in a golden age of journalism at least regards to newspapers, "the new york times" and "washington post." we are going at it every day.pas [applause] one of the people essentially responsible for that golden age is marti baron. e it is an honor for me to be introduced by him. [applause] if you would silence your cell phones or put them on stun i will be forever grateful so. thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to the age of acceleration. people ask plea, where does come the title, thank you for being late? it comes from meeting people in washington, d.c. i live in bethesda for breakfast. i like not to waste breakfast downtown eating alone. i have organized business breakfast. every once in a while someone comes 10, 15 lates. tom, i'm really sorry, the weather, the traffic, the was ays, the doug ate my homework. the one of these da
great tom friedman. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. [applause] wow, it is great to do a neighborhood concert. this is fantastic. marti, thank you. we are in a golden age of journalism at least regards to newspapers, "the new york times" and "washington post." we are going at it every day.pas [applause] one of the people essentially responsible for that golden age is marti baron. e it is an honor for me to be introduced by him. [applause] if you would...
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>> host: we were talking about milton friedman. he said he thought that paul would've beewould have been more milton friedman camp than perhaps a libertarian. >> we had him here to debate steve moore and he's kind of an interesting person because his background is in classical economics and john's wort mills is his favorite economist and he's written a biography of high afghan friedman so you would think he would be in that camp, but he's drifted in a lot of ways. i think he's been affected by the purple kool-aid a little bit there wa but it was a rather progressive tax and o of course molten friedman and hayek and so on they were skeptical as mia and the idea of transferring wealth from the private sector to the public sector i can't see how that would be beneficial so i kind of question. >> host: you mentioned the term sound money. >> you need a system that imposes a discipline on the central planners because how much does it cost to help pay for money, 20-dollar bill with andrew jackson but it costs $3 to make that. >> it costs
>> host: we were talking about milton friedman. he said he thought that paul would've beewould have been more milton friedman camp than perhaps a libertarian. >> we had him here to debate steve moore and he's kind of an interesting person because his background is in classical economics and john's wort mills is his favorite economist and he's written a biography of high afghan friedman so you would think he would be in that camp, but he's drifted in a lot of ways. i think he's been...
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friedman. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. >> wow, it's great to do a neighborhood concert. this is fantastic. marty, thank you, we are in a golden anal of journalism, the new york times and the washington post. we are going at it every day. [applause] >> and one of the people centrally responsible is marty baron and it's an honor to be introduced by him. if you would silence your cell phones i will be forever grateful. thank you for being late, optimist guy thriving in the age of acceleration. the first question that i get from people is where from comes the title, thank you for being late, it comes from meeting people in washington, d.c.s i live in batesda. i like organize business breakfast and every once in a while someone comes 10 or 15 maints late. one day, over three years ago, now, my friend the energy entrepreneur and i said,we actually, peter, thank you for being here late. because you were late i've been eavesdropping on their conversation, fascinating.their [laughter] >
friedman. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. >> wow, it's great to do a neighborhood concert. this is fantastic. marty, thank you, we are in a golden anal of journalism, the new york times and the washington post. we are going at it every day. [applause] >> and one of the people centrally responsible is marty baron and it's an honor to be introduced by him. if you would silence your cell phones i will be forever grateful. thank you for being late, optimist guy...
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he has written a biography of hayek and friedman. you think he would be in that camp. he lives in santa monica or santa barbara. he teaches there and i think he's been affected by the purple kool-aid their little bit. she was in favor of a progressive tax a rather high progressive tax a milton friedman and hayek were very skeptical of a progressive tax, as a my. and the idea of transferring wealth from the private sector to the public sector and i cannot see how that would be beneficial. i question his prism of how he is seeing things the stay. >> host: you mention the term found money, what does that mean? >> guest: sound money is that you need some type of monetary system that imposes a discipline on the central planners. because how much does it cost, we have paper money, a lot of paper money, 20-dollar bill with andrew jackson on it. but it cost $3 to mint that. >> a cost $3 to make a 20-dollar bill? >> guest: that's the cost of production. a hundred dollar bill is the same thing. i 1 dollar bill? three dollars. i mean 3 cents. so that was the liberty bell by the w
he has written a biography of hayek and friedman. you think he would be in that camp. he lives in santa monica or santa barbara. he teaches there and i think he's been affected by the purple kool-aid their little bit. she was in favor of a progressive tax a rather high progressive tax a milton friedman and hayek were very skeptical of a progressive tax, as a my. and the idea of transferring wealth from the private sector to the public sector and i cannot see how that would be beneficial. i...
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a standout among them is thomas friedman. [applause]
a standout among them is thomas friedman. [applause]
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>> i had a professor who taught paul krugman and milton friedman and i liked friedman better. >> watchingerested. >> i came across ron paul. >> ron paul. >> youtube videos on friedman. john: where did you find them? >> i typed it in the search box, and milton friedman came up and i've been hooked. >> i heard about libertarian from you, on fox news. >> my economics and government teacher in high school played your public choice video. these are not the kind of ideas showing up in textbooks that are written nowadays. >> i'm originally from russia, and moving to the united states, i saw that there is such thing as liberty. john: right! the young people sure know more about liberty and life than i did when i was their age. that's good news, that's our show. from the students for liberty conference, see you next week for another new episode in our new time slot, friday on fbn. good night! >> abracadabra! >> oh, my god, it's my card! >> 400 years of magic secrets... >> did he ever tell you how he did any of those tricks? >> as many times as i asked, he'd never tell me. >> ...hidden in these dus
>> i had a professor who taught paul krugman and milton friedman and i liked friedman better. >> watchingerested. >> i came across ron paul. >> ron paul. >> youtube videos on friedman. john: where did you find them? >> i typed it in the search box, and milton friedman came up and i've been hooked. >> i heard about libertarian from you, on fox news. >> my economics and government teacher in high school played your public choice video. these are not...
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. >> host: tom friedman, condoleezza rice, booktv will be live. >> guest: michael lewis whose books have been made into very popular movies. that is something people should think about when they read a nonfiction book, who is going to be in the movie? >> what do you spend your day doing? are you a tourist at that point? >> guest: i will be opening the book festival and that will be something because people will be lined up and it will be great and i will be introducing some, participating in some workshops and a poetry slam and i get to be a judge. i will be all around and soaking it all in and getting a sense how much people enjoy because it is palpable. >> host: is this a creation of the library of congress? >> it is a partnership that started in a wonderful way. first lady laura bush, the librarian, started a texas book festival when she was first lady in texas and when she became first lady of the nation she approached the library of congress and other literacy partners to start a national book festival and it has been going ever since. >> host: does your predecessor have any involve
. >> host: tom friedman, condoleezza rice, booktv will be live. >> guest: michael lewis whose books have been made into very popular movies. that is something people should think about when they read a nonfiction book, who is going to be in the movie? >> what do you spend your day doing? are you a tourist at that point? >> guest: i will be opening the book festival and that will be something because people will be lined up and it will be great and i will be introducing...
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for to really back up friedman's contention that. that really he said that they're occupying two percent of the west bank and they i mean it's really evidence to support that yeah obviously not i mean this is something you hear from the settlement movement in israel and you hear it from the governing likud party of benjamin netanyahu it's absurd and what he's referring to is just parts of two percent of the population that is jewish who lives in area c. because it's divided under the oslo accords and to a b. and c. area are the main palestinian population centers but those centers are occupied qalqilya for example the city of qalqilya is an area and it's one of those areas that david friedman thinks is an occupied the problem is the city of qalqilya is completely surrounded by the israeli separation wall on all sides and so it's losing its population because imagine living in a walled in city it's like something montgomery burns would have created in a simpson just opiah this is that's the reality but the most interesting thing to me
for to really back up friedman's contention that. that really he said that they're occupying two percent of the west bank and they i mean it's really evidence to support that yeah obviously not i mean this is something you hear from the settlement movement in israel and you hear it from the governing likud party of benjamin netanyahu it's absurd and what he's referring to is just parts of two percent of the population that is jewish who lives in area c. because it's divided under the oslo...
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. >> host: where does milton friedman fall in all this? >> guest: milton friedman was a classical liberalism 1.0 type person. i was a colleague of his for 12 years at the university of chicago where i taught. milton inspires a lot of brotherly libertarians, but on the other hand, he was in most ways a nice guy, and concerned with poor people. but you know, my friends on the left think that a libertarian, and liberal like me hates the poor, if it only you're a democrat or a socialist, as i once was, do you care for the poor. for some reason it's kind of an implausible psychological premise, but they think people within the classified on the right, which would include libertarians, although i would argue with this, they say you people don't love the poor. you just love the rich people. why anyone would love the rich people i don't know, but anyway that's what they say. but that's not really the case of a classical liberals like milton. he believed, as i do, but the best way to help support you to have a prosperous economy, a dynamic, growing
. >> host: where does milton friedman fall in all this? >> guest: milton friedman was a classical liberalism 1.0 type person. i was a colleague of his for 12 years at the university of chicago where i taught. milton inspires a lot of brotherly libertarians, but on the other hand, he was in most ways a nice guy, and concerned with poor people. but you know, my friends on the left think that a libertarian, and liberal like me hates the poor, if it only you're a democrat or a...
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>> book tv is live coverage of the 17th annual book festival continues, tom friedman will be down here later on our set taking your calls, that's coming up in an hour or so, two hours, you can go to booktv.org and get the full schedule but if you've been listening to mr. friedman, have any questions for him, call in when we have that segment, coming up next you'll hear from author michael lewis but in the meantime, pleased to be joined by one of 362 americans who has actually been in space and that is astronaut leland melvin and, mr. melvin, you write that your book is called chasing space and you write that it had all begun with a dropped pass. >> yeah, exactly. a dropped path, i -- pass. i block a lot and we were at a homecoming game. the ball was perfectly thrown in the game and i dropped a touchdown pass in my hands and the thing is a scout was there from the university of richmond looking to see if i could play football for the team. he walked out of the stadium, my coach green believed in me, this time i caught the ball, that one catch resulted in 180,000-dollar scholarship to th
>> book tv is live coverage of the 17th annual book festival continues, tom friedman will be down here later on our set taking your calls, that's coming up in an hour or so, two hours, you can go to booktv.org and get the full schedule but if you've been listening to mr. friedman, have any questions for him, call in when we have that segment, coming up next you'll hear from author michael lewis but in the meantime, pleased to be joined by one of 362 americans who has actually been in...
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milton friedman. i arrived in italy in november two thousand eleventh shooting documentary the nation was at risk of default and under pressure of the european institutions the berlusconi government had just resigned in favor of mario monti a technician who would have afforded the forthcoming catastrophe it was the first time in a decade that i came back to the land where i was on a brilliant mind. to advance a moral vision. a vision of a society where men and women are free. free to choose italy had been downgraded by the radio agencies and had lost credibility in the eyes of international markets there was everywhere a climate of fear and uncertainty about the future. when government attempts to substitute its own judgments. for the judgments of free people. the results are usually disastrous. the italian case with its debt out of control could have even caused a domino effect on the whole european economy not only dose of the pigs. what was going on in europe in contrast to the free markets invisib
milton friedman. i arrived in italy in november two thousand eleventh shooting documentary the nation was at risk of default and under pressure of the european institutions the berlusconi government had just resigned in favor of mario monti a technician who would have afforded the forthcoming catastrophe it was the first time in a decade that i came back to the land where i was on a brilliant mind. to advance a moral vision. a vision of a society where men and women are free. free to choose...
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friedman, colin when we have that segment. coming up next, you will hear from author michael lewis emma but in the meantime, we are pleased to be joined by one of 362 americans who has actually been in space and that is astronaut leland melvin.s calle mr. melvin, you write that your book is called chasing space and you write that it had all begun with a dropped pass. >> exactly. a dropped pass. i was a wide receiver on a running team and that means that they block a lot versus catching passes. we were at our homecoming game. i was running down the sideline. it was perfectly thrown in by hand and i dropped a pass in mym hands. the thing is, a scout is there for the university of richmond looking to see if i can place a wall for the team. he walked out of the stadium. my coach believed in me. get back out there and run the same play. this time i caught the ball in $180,000 scholarship to university of richmond because he said he didn't give up. so that was the grit and the diu perseverance and the second chance. >> host: how did
friedman, colin when we have that segment. coming up next, you will hear from author michael lewis emma but in the meantime, we are pleased to be joined by one of 362 americans who has actually been in space and that is astronaut leland melvin.s calle mr. melvin, you write that your book is called chasing space and you write that it had all begun with a dropped pass. >> exactly. a dropped pass. i was a wide receiver on a running team and that means that they block a lot versus catching...
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thomas friedman of the new york times is the author. book tvs live coverage of the 20 17th national book festival now continues. next up is former secretary of the state and author condoleezza rice. her book is called "democracy: stories on the long road to freedom". this is book tv on c-span2, live coverage. [applause] and doctor rice is going to be interviewed for us by one of the best interviewers i know who has his own show on bloomberg, our national book festival cochair and generous reporter mister david rubenstein. please welcome both of them and thank and enjoy. >> thank you very much for coming. >> thank you welcome to everybody, thanks for being here. it's a great event, great event. >> hard to believe but you've now been out of government for nine years so before we get into your new book on democracy which i highly recommend and let's talk about it in a few moments, tell us what you've been doing is you left government other than writing three best-selling books, this is a third but you are teaching at stanford, and what els
thomas friedman of the new york times is the author. book tvs live coverage of the 20 17th national book festival now continues. next up is former secretary of the state and author condoleezza rice. her book is called "democracy: stories on the long road to freedom". this is book tv on c-span2, live coverage. [applause] and doctor rice is going to be interviewed for us by one of the best interviewers i know who has his own show on bloomberg, our national book festival cochair and...
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little schools and it's just a sea of toe-headed kids with blond hair blue eyed. >> the american friedmans to gain enough support to win major politicsle office. but until then johnson spends thousands of dollars each year contributing to various cause and candidates including state treasurer john chunk. >> his values are not what i want for california. >> chung running for california governor says he had no idea johnson gave $250 to his campaign for treasurer until we told him. >> we returned his contribution from the previous election. and he did try to make an additional contribution. and we are not accepting it. >> the investigative unit compared campaign finance records with the splc map of hate groups based here in california. we found state and from a politicianed accepted more than $250,000 since 2002 from board members of these groups. they include governor brown who received $5,000 and senator harris who received $1,000 in 2011 from a board member at taps. californiasen force population stabilization. even president obama received $2300 for his 2008 campaign. splc added caps to
little schools and it's just a sea of toe-headed kids with blond hair blue eyed. >> the american friedmans to gain enough support to win major politicsle office. but until then johnson spends thousands of dollars each year contributing to various cause and candidates including state treasurer john chunk. >> his values are not what i want for california. >> chung running for california governor says he had no idea johnson gave $250 to his campaign for treasurer until we told...
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. >> andrew friedman is the principal at the washington update.join us now to discuss this latest effort, good to see you, andrew, welcome back. >> how are you? >> i'm good. how do you handicap the odds on this? what we're hearing from republican leaders is they kind of feel like this is it, that this is their last best bet to getting health care reform through. >> it's probably their last bet, i'll agree with that. the concern many have expressed about the bill, and as senator graham noted, some states do better under this bill, they get more money from the federal government for their health care system than they do now, they would get more. what that does is it's taking money away from states that expanded medicaid and provided free insurance to all lower income people. they're left holding the bag. they don't get as much money from the federal government. which means many of the constituents and residents in those states are going to lose insurance that they currently have under the aca. i think that will be a problem for senators and governor
. >> andrew friedman is the principal at the washington update.join us now to discuss this latest effort, good to see you, andrew, welcome back. >> how are you? >> i'm good. how do you handicap the odds on this? what we're hearing from republican leaders is they kind of feel like this is it, that this is their last best bet to getting health care reform through. >> it's probably their last bet, i'll agree with that. the concern many have expressed about the bill, and as...
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later, david mccullough and tom friedman will do call-ins. you have a chance to hear from those two authors. michael lewis, his latest project. he has written "the big short," "moneyball." go to our website at booktv for the schedule. the schedule is over on the right-hand side of the page. you can click on it, look at it, print it out, do whatever you want. you been also follow us on social media as we do behind the scenes videos and pictures from here at the convention center as well as posting schedule information. @booktv is our twitter handle. if you're on twitter, give us a follow. we're also on facebook and instagram as well. that is some of the things that are going on here.ra let's hear from you now.w. what are you reading? tracy in hoboken, new jersey, you're first up, good morning to you. >> caller: good morning. a pleasure to be on this show. i love this show. i'm reading a book called, red. speeches. the selected writings and speeches by emma goldman, compiled and edited by alice kate schulman. emma goldman was an anarchist, with
later, david mccullough and tom friedman will do call-ins. you have a chance to hear from those two authors. michael lewis, his latest project. he has written "the big short," "moneyball." go to our website at booktv for the schedule. the schedule is over on the right-hand side of the page. you can click on it, look at it, print it out, do whatever you want. you been also follow us on social media as we do behind the scenes videos and pictures from here at the convention...
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budd friedman, at the improv, they're the ones.came up with the whole brick wall, microphone in front of the brick wall thing. that's -- yeah. so many comedians got their start at the improv, me being one of them. did you ever play the improv? >> steve: yeah. a short time. >> jimmy: yeah, you'll never forget it. my mom always loved when i did the improv because they fed you. [ light laughter ] >> steve: that's the best part. >> jimmy: i mean. they didn't pay you. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: pay was like $8, or something like that, or seven and change, or something like that, but my mom loved it, because i would get food. tell budd i said thank you so much. [ laughter ] budd has always been so great to me. he really gave me my start, so i want to say congratulations on the book, budd, and thank you so much. check out the book "the improv." [ cheers and applause ] everybody worked it. >> steve: and happy birthday. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: aw, thank you. thank you very much. all right. [ cheers and applause ] i had a great bi
budd friedman, at the improv, they're the ones.came up with the whole brick wall, microphone in front of the brick wall thing. that's -- yeah. so many comedians got their start at the improv, me being one of them. did you ever play the improv? >> steve: yeah. a short time. >> jimmy: yeah, you'll never forget it. my mom always loved when i did the improv because they fed you. [ light laughter ] >> steve: that's the best part. >> jimmy: i mean. they didn't pay you....
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with featured authors including david mccullough and thomas friedman, former secretary of state condoleezza rice, and best-selling authors michael lewis and jd van. the national book festival, lives starting at 10:00 a.m. saturday eastern on c-span2's book tv. announcer: president trump met with the leaders of the red cross, salvation army and the southern baptist convention at the white house to discuss ongoing recovery and relief efforts at the texas gulf coast following hurricane harvey. the president and the first lady will visit on saturday in texas to view relief efforts there. this is almost 15 minutes. trump: thank you very much. the first lady and i are pleased to welcome gail mcgovern of the american red cross, divot hudson of the salvation army and kevin easel of the southern baptist disaster relief. these people have been absolutely incredible when what they have done and would like to thank them and their staff for their incredible work that they are doing, and helping people affected by the hurricane harvey. it sounds a good very innocent name but it is not an innocent hurrica
with featured authors including david mccullough and thomas friedman, former secretary of state condoleezza rice, and best-selling authors michael lewis and jd van. the national book festival, lives starting at 10:00 a.m. saturday eastern on c-span2's book tv. announcer: president trump met with the leaders of the red cross, salvation army and the southern baptist convention at the white house to discuss ongoing recovery and relief efforts at the texas gulf coast following hurricane harvey. the...
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now, milton friedman, not by favorite person or economist but in some ways what they were doing is a bit different. different. buchanan always smart because he didn't think he could get adequate recognition. but they were all part of this which was promoting these ideas for the world fighting chicago maintained somewhat of a different feel. although i don't know, maybe it's because i haven't gone deeply into the archives. maybe there will be somebody else here writing the book about that. >> the question was this fox news part of this network. i would say that archival information was mainly from buchanan. it was part of this libertarian network and they had a letter they were talking about and they were a convert to the clause. they talked about when they were launching the program about making use from the cognitive psychology and biology so the effort to keep right-wing people in a kind of constant faith to a state of fear because someone hates their religion i think a lot of that is consciously exploited and i am on the direct mailing list is a member of the groups invite him to
now, milton friedman, not by favorite person or economist but in some ways what they were doing is a bit different. different. buchanan always smart because he didn't think he could get adequate recognition. but they were all part of this which was promoting these ideas for the world fighting chicago maintained somewhat of a different feel. although i don't know, maybe it's because i haven't gone deeply into the archives. maybe there will be somebody else here writing the book about that....
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and then tom friedman is going to join us to talk geopolitics and more plus former international tradedean pinkert is going to be here to talk nafta stay tuned this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farm to table on a blockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help thousands get to work safely and efficiently. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. yours. hey, i'm the internet! cloud for♪ terprise. i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. the internet is waiting. start for free today at godaddy. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. hurricane harvey dumped a massive amount of water on some of the most toxic waste sites in the country, some of them not far from neighborhoods and sensitive waterways and officials say they don't know yet what the impact is going to
and then tom friedman is going to join us to talk geopolitics and more plus former international tradedean pinkert is going to be here to talk nafta stay tuned this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farm to table on a blockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help thousands get to work safely and efficiently. this is not the cloud you know. this...
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argued the need for public intervention in the economy of the nation on the opposite side milton friedman yes that treatment of freedom and economic consumption of the bloodthirsty dictator pinochet theories remain the source of current economic policies of the west and anything we can do to keep government spending is a good thing we should restrict it to those activities like defense which we really need to do. because it's a political decision is why in the past i've called it a crime against humanity because it's an act of decision a kind of walk they have run out of money the central bank this credit accounts is no limit to the amount they credit so let's see how money is created in the united states. can be taken into the afterlife that's a lot of people from the future are now arriving in the present. is able to pay for is very into the president using but he doesn't talk about it much because he's already considered to be quite a strange man but you know that's the truth. saloon the dubrovnik in venice are all fixed travel destinations so it must be nice to live there or is it. cr
argued the need for public intervention in the economy of the nation on the opposite side milton friedman yes that treatment of freedom and economic consumption of the bloodthirsty dictator pinochet theories remain the source of current economic policies of the west and anything we can do to keep government spending is a good thing we should restrict it to those activities like defense which we really need to do. because it's a political decision is why in the past i've called it a crime...
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you'll hear from former secretary of state condoleezza rice, pulitzer prize-winning columnist tom friedman, best selling authors j.d. vance and michael lewis, astronaut leland melvin and many others. now, for a complete schedule visit booktv.org, and you can follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes videos. we're on facebook,visit facebook.com/booktv, @booktv is our twitter handle and on instagram, we're at book underscore tv.. this year's festival kicks off with librarian of congress carla haden making opening remarks, and she'll be followed immediately by author and historian david mccullough. you're watching booktv on c-span2 live from the 17th annual national book festival. [applause] >> wow, i was so worried -- [cheers and applause] i was so worried. it was raining -- [laughter] and i thought, book lovers are going to want to stay in bed concern. [laughter] and read. [laughter] well, here you are. thank you and good morning. [applause] >> and welcome to the 2017 national book festival. i'm carla hayden, and i'm so honored to be able to say i'm the 14th librarian of c
you'll hear from former secretary of state condoleezza rice, pulitzer prize-winning columnist tom friedman, best selling authors j.d. vance and michael lewis, astronaut leland melvin and many others. now, for a complete schedule visit booktv.org, and you can follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes videos. we're on facebook,visit facebook.com/booktv, @booktv is our twitter handle and on instagram, we're at book underscore tv.. this year's festival kicks off with librarian of...
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coveragell-day beginning today with featured authors including david mccullough and thomas friedman.ormer secretary of state, condoleezza rice. festival, liveok today, starting at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span two's book tv. live sunday at noon eastern, author and speaker eric metaksis. religion exists in america. we are defined by an idea. we are the only country in the world that was created and defined by an idea. in order to keep the republic as franklin and joined us to do we must know those ideas and understand them and buy into them and we must live them out. >>'s books include biographies on william wilberforce and dietrich bonhoeffer. join our live three-hour
coveragell-day beginning today with featured authors including david mccullough and thomas friedman.ormer secretary of state, condoleezza rice. festival, liveok today, starting at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span two's book tv. live sunday at noon eastern, author and speaker eric metaksis. religion exists in america. we are defined by an idea. we are the only country in the world that was created and defined by an idea. in order to keep the republic as franklin and joined us to do we must know those...
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the next author at national book festival will beonal b "new york times" columnist, tom friedman. "thank you for being late." that is his latest book. we're pleased to be joined here at the washington convention center, historian, david mccullough. his most recent book "american spirit, who we are, what we stand for." if you live in the east and central time zones an want to talk to mr. mccullough, 202-748-2001. for those in the mountain and pacific time zones. you're familiar with his work. familiar with all his book. john adams, harry truman. johnson flood. the wright brothers. that is couple of the books hes. has written. "american in paris." the greater journey is the name of that book. you know what you want to ask him. we're here to to facilitate that conversation.at jenette in sarasota, florida, you're on booktv with historian david mccullough. >> caller: good morning, mr. mccullough. >> thank you. >> caller: you were in sarasota and i wanted you to autograph your john adams book, but i couldn't get a ticket. here is my question. when you were writing about abigail adams, b
the next author at national book festival will beonal b "new york times" columnist, tom friedman. "thank you for being late." that is his latest book. we're pleased to be joined here at the washington convention center, historian, david mccullough. his most recent book "american spirit, who we are, what we stand for." if you live in the east and central time zones an want to talk to mr. mccullough, 202-748-2001. for those in the mountain and pacific time zones....
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the next arthur you will see at the national book festival will be new york times columnist thomas friedman. thank you for being late, "thank you for being late: an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations" is the name of his most recent book. in the meantime we are pleased to be joined at the washington convention center by historian david mccullough whose most recent book is the american spirit, who we are and what we stand for. 202 is area code, 748-8200, east and central time zones, 202-748-8201, for those in the mountain and pacific time zones. you are familiar with his books. john adams, the johnstown flood, the wright brothers. that is a couple books. american in paris. there is a few of the books, we are here to facilitate that conversation. jeanette in sarasota, you are on booktv with historian david mccullough. >> caller: hello. >> guest: good afternoon. >> caller: i love your work, in bradenton i want you to autograph my john adams book but i couldn't get a ticket. here is my question, writing about abigail adams and we all know john adams's wife was the most libe
the next arthur you will see at the national book festival will be new york times columnist thomas friedman. thank you for being late, "thank you for being late: an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations" is the name of his most recent book. in the meantime we are pleased to be joined at the washington convention center by historian david mccullough whose most recent book is the american spirit, who we are and what we stand for. 202 is area code, 748-8200, east and...
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argued the need for public intervention in the economy of the nation on the opposite side milton friedman yes that treatment of freedom and economic consumption of the bloodthirsty dictator pinochet just theories remain the source of current economic policies of the past and anything we can do to keep down government spending is a good thing we should restrict it to those activities like defense which we really need to do thank you because it's a political decision that's why in the past i've called it a crime against humanity because it's an act of decision a kind of walk they have run out of money the central bank discredits the cost there's no limit to the amount they credit accounts so let's see how money is created in the united states. seemed wrong but all just don't call. me. yet to stamp out just to become educated and gain from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. thank you for new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the med
argued the need for public intervention in the economy of the nation on the opposite side milton friedman yes that treatment of freedom and economic consumption of the bloodthirsty dictator pinochet just theories remain the source of current economic policies of the past and anything we can do to keep down government spending is a good thing we should restrict it to those activities like defense which we really need to do thank you because it's a political decision that's why in the past i've...
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as you know, david friedman, the ambassador, is very much involved. we have a great group of people. we'll see what happens. as far as the chemical weapons, i find it hard to believe that after what we did the last time that assad would do that again. i haven't heard what you just said, but i find that a little bit difficult to believe. but nothing would change. we would be extremely upset if he was using chemical weapons. as far as syria's concerned, we have very little to do with syria other than killing isis. what we do is we kill isis. and we have succeeded in that respect. we have done better in eight months of my presidency than the previous eight years against isis. so isis is rapidly disappearing, as you know. and that's because of our great military. the military's been absolutely incredible in terms of what they've done with isis in iraq and in syria. do you have a question for the emir? >> translator: mr. -- to the emir, all the parties are calling onto their own positions with respect to qatar. where do you see a breakthrough in this dispu
as you know, david friedman, the ambassador, is very much involved. we have a great group of people. we'll see what happens. as far as the chemical weapons, i find it hard to believe that after what we did the last time that assad would do that again. i haven't heard what you just said, but i find that a little bit difficult to believe. but nothing would change. we would be extremely upset if he was using chemical weapons. as far as syria's concerned, we have very little to do with syria other...
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beginning of a new neoliberal fat's right economics that would destroy the post-war consensus his milton friedman of the infamous chicago school who inspired reagan and thatcher talking about what pinochet's military dictatorship in chile meant to him and it's not so much the death squads torture and cia training chile was a case in which a military regime headed by putin. was willing to switch the organization of the economy from atop their own to a bottom up formants and in that process a group of people who had been trained at the university of chicago in the department of economics who came to be called the chicago boys played a major role in designing and implementing the economic reforms in fact powerful elites would use this military dictatorship as a touchstone for privatizing everything in civics.
beginning of a new neoliberal fat's right economics that would destroy the post-war consensus his milton friedman of the infamous chicago school who inspired reagan and thatcher talking about what pinochet's military dictatorship in chile meant to him and it's not so much the death squads torture and cia training chile was a case in which a military regime headed by putin. was willing to switch the organization of the economy from atop their own to a bottom up formants and in that process a...
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begins saturday at 7:00 a.m., including pulitzer prize-winning authors david mccullough and thomas friedman, former secretary of state condoleezza rice, and best-selling authors michael l ewis and j.d. vance. at 10 a clock a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> sunday on "q&a," anthony clark's book "the last campaign." >> every single comment i have received from how angry people are to learn what is happening or how flabbergasted they are. i have not received any kind of mileage -- "oh come i read it, i thought it was ok." >> why are they angry? >> their angry that these presidential levers that are to house records, they won't be open for years, and instead we're paying for celebration. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> news from the labor department this morning. 156,000 jobs were added in august. the unemployment rate picked up to 4.4%. some reports suggest that most businesses remain confident in an economy in its ninth year of recovery from the great recession. live picture now of a daylong discussion on the opioid epidemic posted by the oxford house. it is touching
begins saturday at 7:00 a.m., including pulitzer prize-winning authors david mccullough and thomas friedman, former secretary of state condoleezza rice, and best-selling authors michael l ewis and j.d. vance. at 10 a clock a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> sunday on "q&a," anthony clark's book "the last campaign." >> every single comment i have received from how angry people are to learn what is happening or how flabbergasted they are. i have not received...
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david friedman, the ambassador, is involved. we have a great group of people. as far as the chemical weapon is find it hard to believe that after what we did the last time that assad would do that again. i haven't heard what you just said but i fine that a little difficult to believe, but nothing would change. we would be extremely upset if he was using chemical weapons. as far as syria is concerned, we have very little to do with syria other than killing isis. what we do is we kill isis. and we have succeeded in that respect. we have done better in eight months of my presidency than the previous eight years against isis. so, i sis is rapidly disappearing as you know, and that is because of our great military. the military has been absolutely incredible in terms of what they've done with isis in iraq and in syria. do you have a question for the emir? >> interpreter: to the emir, all the parties are holding on to their own positions with respect to qatarment where do you see a breakthrough in this dispute? do you see any indication to make us believe this is cri
david friedman, the ambassador, is involved. we have a great group of people. as far as the chemical weapon is find it hard to believe that after what we did the last time that assad would do that again. i haven't heard what you just said but i fine that a little difficult to believe, but nothing would change. we would be extremely upset if he was using chemical weapons. as far as syria is concerned, we have very little to do with syria other than killing isis. what we do is we kill isis. and...
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declaredr friedman only 2% of the west bank is occupied. department has issued a disclaimer, saying it does not reflect a policy shift. most of the international community consider the settlements to be illegal. i know found in the car of a man charged with a deadly shooting at a tennessee church made reference to revenge for a white supremacist nasa cured at a black church in north carolina two years earlier, according to the associated press, citing law enforcement. the manual simpson is accused of killing one person and wounding six others outside nashville last sunday. the ap said the note referenced retaliation for the white supremacist two killed nine black worshipers at a trusting, south carolina church in 2015, and had since been sentenced to death. ben int of repairing big london double following detailed announcement by surveyors. according to the house of commons, repairs to the elizabeth tower, will cost $82 million, up from an original estimate of $34 million. the name big band comes from the 13 ton bell in the clock, which fel
declaredr friedman only 2% of the west bank is occupied. department has issued a disclaimer, saying it does not reflect a policy shift. most of the international community consider the settlements to be illegal. i know found in the car of a man charged with a deadly shooting at a tennessee church made reference to revenge for a white supremacist nasa cured at a black church in north carolina two years earlier, according to the associated press, citing law enforcement. the manual simpson is...
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beginning of a new neoliberal fat's right economics that would destroy the post-war consensus his milton friedman of the infamous chicago school who inspired reagan and thatcher talking about what pinochet's military dictatorship in chile meant to him and its not so much the death squads torture and cia training surely was a case in which a military regime headed by putin. was willing to switch the organization of the economy from atop their own to a bottom up performance and in their process a...
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vigil was held last night for victims, and investigators say gunman came to friedman high school in rockford armed with two weapons. one student was shot and killed, three others were wounded. >>> authorities now confirm a school custodian was staffer who stopped the gun man from continuing that rampage, the custodian approached the shooter and ordered him to surrender. a student described the frightening scene. >> i was with the girl, she was next to me, you could hear screaming, screaming, she had been shot. >> sheriff's office says that the three surviving students are seriously injured. >>> meantime this morning a mallet an official says a fire that killed 24 people in the school dorm was avoidable t22 teenage boys and two teachers died when the flames blocked the dorm's only exit. fire officials believed that it was cause by a short circuit. a government minister says that the wall that was not in a building's original plans was blocking a second possible exit. >>> federal investigators say engine problems, are probably to blame for a helicopter crash in burlington county that killed co
vigil was held last night for victims, and investigators say gunman came to friedman high school in rockford armed with two weapons. one student was shot and killed, three others were wounded. >>> authorities now confirm a school custodian was staffer who stopped the gun man from continuing that rampage, the custodian approached the shooter and ordered him to surrender. a student described the frightening scene. >> i was with the girl, she was next to me, you could hear...
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dozens gathered for a vigil last night, investigators say teen suspect came to friedman high school in rock forward yesterday armed with two weapons, police say, he shot and killed one student and then wounded three others. >>> authorities say that school custodian was the staff er who stopped the gun man from continuing that rampage. the custodian approached the shooter and ordered him to surrender. a student described the frightening scene there. >> i just remember i crouched down and i, the girl next to me, she fell and you could hear screaming, screaming. she had been shot. >> the sheriff's office says that the three surviving students are seriously injured >>> the time now is 5:35n business news target stock rises over holiday hires. >> money watch's roxana saberi joins us live from the new york stock exchange with that story and more, good morning, roxana. >> reporter: good morning, jim and jan. here on wall street markets closed record highs, the do you closed 39 points nasdaq picked up five. apple's beats headphones are quote shoddy. five plaintiffs say power beats two and thre
dozens gathered for a vigil last night, investigators say teen suspect came to friedman high school in rock forward yesterday armed with two weapons, police say, he shot and killed one student and then wounded three others. >>> authorities say that school custodian was the staff er who stopped the gun man from continuing that rampage. the custodian approached the shooter and ordered him to surrender. a student described the frightening scene there. >> i just remember i crouched...
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milton friedman. ed i arrived in italy in november two thousand and eleven to shoot a documentary the nation was at risk of default and under pressure of the european institutions the berlusconi government had just resigned in favor of mario monti a technician who would have avoided the forthcoming catastrophe it was the first time in a decade that i came back to the land where i was born here used a brilliant mind. to advance a moral vision. a vision of a society. where men and women are free. free to choose italy had been downgraded by the rating agencies and they'd lost credibility in the eyes of international markets there was everywhere a climate of fear and uncertainty about the future. and three minutes shown is that when government attempts to substitute its own judgments. for the judgments of free people. the results are usually disastrous. the italian case with its debt out of control could have even caused a domino effect on the whole european economy not only dose of the pigs. what was goi
milton friedman. ed i arrived in italy in november two thousand and eleven to shoot a documentary the nation was at risk of default and under pressure of the european institutions the berlusconi government had just resigned in favor of mario monti a technician who would have avoided the forthcoming catastrophe it was the first time in a decade that i came back to the land where i was born here used a brilliant mind. to advance a moral vision. a vision of a society. where men and women are free....
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i know this security council thomas friedman once said he would use the u.n. when it's in our interest and ignore it when it's not in our interest use it as an amplifier of u.s. power and that's not of course the right way to use a but you need i think if you look at the conflicts we have today whether it be in syria libya north korea etc you need these super powers to come to the table and to have the veto power of in so that you don't have a world war so to speak that you don't have unilateral action unilateral intervention in conflicts not intervention in other states i think is still i think us and. thank principal and it's not just the current administration it's prior demonstrations bear in mind who have violated that time and again douglas johnson in oxford i mean the reality is that some people around the world presidents and prime ministers i assume here they think they can act with impunity in their own country and get away with it of course and that in itself is a problem surely for the un because you then end up in a situation say such as we had in
i know this security council thomas friedman once said he would use the u.n. when it's in our interest and ignore it when it's not in our interest use it as an amplifier of u.s. power and that's not of course the right way to use a but you need i think if you look at the conflicts we have today whether it be in syria libya north korea etc you need these super powers to come to the table and to have the veto power of in so that you don't have a world war so to speak that you don't have...
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john friedman sent us this. i don't see any rebar, which is kind of troubling, but tell you what. that's pretty impressive. they really got hit hard. they probably had winds of 180 miles per hour. a critical time for south florida now is midnight sunday till noon sunday, all right? that's when it's really going to get bad in south florida and get progressively worth going north through peninsula. turks, caicos, bahamas tomorrow, a cat 5 setting a record still for the longest cat 5. northern cuba saturday as a cat 4, but most of the high winds offshore and then again florida as a cat 4 and our area probably the earliest monday night into tuesday with just showers and storms. i want to show you the track again. it's still going to tarballs -- to buzz off to the west, northwest here, still a cat 5 early saturday morning and this all important turn to the t because of a ridge of high pressure to the north and the size i think this is about where it's going to turn. earlier they had it turning right on the east coast. in some respects that's good. it goes in the everglades. in some res
john friedman sent us this. i don't see any rebar, which is kind of troubling, but tell you what. that's pretty impressive. they really got hit hard. they probably had winds of 180 miles per hour. a critical time for south florida now is midnight sunday till noon sunday, all right? that's when it's really going to get bad in south florida and get progressively worth going north through peninsula. turks, caicos, bahamas tomorrow, a cat 5 setting a record still for the longest cat 5. northern...
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beginning of a new neoliberal fat's right economics that would destroy the post-war consensus his milton friedman of the infamous chicago school who inspired reagan meant that you're talking about what pinochet's military dictatorship in chile meant to him and it's not so much the death squads torture and cia to.
beginning of a new neoliberal fat's right economics that would destroy the post-war consensus his milton friedman of the infamous chicago school who inspired reagan meant that you're talking about what pinochet's military dictatorship in chile meant to him and it's not so much the death squads torture and cia to.