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but keynes is in there because it was keynes who gave the earliest formation of the idea that expectationsould and should be managed in the way that i've described. it was keynes who argued forcibly that deflation was far worse than a bit of inflation for the reasons i've already describe canned, and it was keynes' views on money that provided the practical and theoretical basis for a lot of what roosevelt did. keynes not only read works read by roosevelt -- wrote works read by roosevelt's advisers, but he also saw in roosevelt's earliest monetary policies the outline obviously what became the postwar system of international monetary management. by working with u.s. and other international officials from all over the world to create the bretton woods system and the world bank, a system that is more or less still with us today and which played an important role in managing the response to the 2008 crisis. so in the book you'll find this story of how roosevelt came to use the dollar as an instrument of recovery, how keynes interacted with the roosevelt administration, how these two titanic e
but keynes is in there because it was keynes who gave the earliest formation of the idea that expectationsould and should be managed in the way that i've described. it was keynes who argued forcibly that deflation was far worse than a bit of inflation for the reasons i've already describe canned, and it was keynes' views on money that provided the practical and theoretical basis for a lot of what roosevelt did. keynes not only read works read by roosevelt -- wrote works read by roosevelt's...
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you read it and it's not just keynes and roosevelt. they pop up after a long rides and multiple meals. it's this intellectuals and incredible politicians. it seems to me that pales to what comes next in the 40s, 60s, 70s. maybe the kennedy the kennedy era. was this also certain nostalgia? so my question is why california. why did this conservative movement beginning california? i think it has something to do with the precarious nature of california capitalism, that there was this real sense of threat with labor organization among the growers, because you have crops that are ripe for a couple weeks. if they're not picked, they go bad and you lose all your money. they felt particular anxiety about the labor organization that was even more so, i would argue, then the corporate industries in other parts of the country. also in california in agribusiness, they had had a long tradition of leading the government in order to build the dams in the canals and the railroads. so this sense of betrayal that they had one roosevelt, they thought was
you read it and it's not just keynes and roosevelt. they pop up after a long rides and multiple meals. it's this intellectuals and incredible politicians. it seems to me that pales to what comes next in the 40s, 60s, 70s. maybe the kennedy the kennedy era. was this also certain nostalgia? so my question is why california. why did this conservative movement beginning california? i think it has something to do with the precarious nature of california capitalism, that there was this real sense of...
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keynes a pulls away from there. >>> here in orlando ucf is getting the attention of the rest of their conference. a 4-1 start in the american thinks part to their big men. the nights have the luxury of throwing two mismatches. it starts with 7-foot 6-inch taco fall and he leads the conference with 2.1 blocks for game. then it's just a mcbride -- justin mcbride -- justin mcbride. i met with the coach and he said size has been a major focus. >> we found out how important size was playing in this league against the top teams. >> nice play at tulsa. with four of the find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple sausage sandwich. enjoy sweet apple and savory sausage together for under 400 calories. get a busch gardens fun card now and let the fun begin. pay for a day, dive all year, splash all year, thrill, get your fill, and celebrate all year. climb, launch, roar, and soar all year. pay for a day, play all year. and if you get the busch gardens fun card now, you'll also get an adventure island fun card for free. p visit busch gardens tampa dottcom for details. hurry up! offer en
keynes a pulls away from there. >>> here in orlando ucf is getting the attention of the rest of their conference. a 4-1 start in the american thinks part to their big men. the nights have the luxury of throwing two mismatches. it starts with 7-foot 6-inch taco fall and he leads the conference with 2.1 blocks for game. then it's just a mcbride -- justin mcbride -- justin mcbride. i met with the coach and he said size has been a major focus. >> we found out how important size was...
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keynes-- canes on a power- play. justin falk can score. hurricanes winning. they are back home tomorrow night. sprint cup racing watched jeff gordon wave farewell. >> reporter: it's the final season for tony stewart. he starting to become more aware of what that feels like.>> this is the first example of the last time i will do something. >> reporter: he hopes his last trip to victory lane isn't already in his rearview mirror. he did have a single top-five finish last year. >> i want to have fun this year. might performance hasn't been on part. if we can make improvements, it will be a great season. >> reporter: he hasn't regained form since a broken leg which kept him out of the car for a while was led to the death of a fellow driver. he said neither led to the decision to retire.>> it's the right time for us. we started thinking about this for five years ago. love the one that says things that he shouldn't and he's honest. very honest. >> reporter: he didn't pull back last week in tulsa when he went into the stands to confront a friend -- fan who had been h
keynes-- canes on a power- play. justin falk can score. hurricanes winning. they are back home tomorrow night. sprint cup racing watched jeff gordon wave farewell. >> reporter: it's the final season for tony stewart. he starting to become more aware of what that feels like.>> this is the first example of the last time i will do something. >> reporter: he hopes his last trip to victory lane isn't already in his rearview mirror. he did have a single top-five finish last year....
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he said the passenger was elderly, his elderly neighbor, who uses to keynes to walk. -- two canes to walk. >> he literally picked her up and moved her away from the situation and got her into the building. erin: firefighters quickly arrived at the scene and doused the flames within seconds. sean: a valet in miami made a very bad decision when he took the keys to a luxury car. the $400,000 lamborghini ended up in flames. the valley revved the engine a little too much, causing higher to shoot out of the rear end. there is no word as to how much damage was done to erin' s car. erin: i was just trying to throw -- show off a little bit. students taking the sat will be the last ones to take the test before its next makeover. the new test debuts in march with no penalty for wrong answers. it will still have sections for reading, writing, and math. it will be focused more on what students are learning in class. the sat was last revised in 2005. the essay will be optional. sean: the celtics took on the toronto raptors last night. toronto was leading 96-90 when isaiah thomas helped close the g
he said the passenger was elderly, his elderly neighbor, who uses to keynes to walk. -- two canes to walk. >> he literally picked her up and moved her away from the situation and got her into the building. erin: firefighters quickly arrived at the scene and doused the flames within seconds. sean: a valet in miami made a very bad decision when he took the keys to a luxury car. the $400,000 lamborghini ended up in flames. the valley revved the engine a little too much, causing higher to...
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they win and go away with the keynes now losing two straight . >>reporter: waitlisted questionable for tonight's game at the thunder. it's unclear if shoulder issues will keep him from playing on his 34th birthday. wade missed friday's comeback win in denver. >>man: i wish i knew. i can't really know until i come back and i've got an mri. right now just going off how i feel . so we will see after this be one back to the dolphins. quarterbacks ryan tannehill played football with garth brooks. we show you what it was all about. >>reporter: garth brooks is taking on a new role . a man known as one of the top entertainers in the world isis brooks at the pro can you football camp in fort lauderdale . >>reporter: i didn't know you could move like that. >>n: i got three daughters so i don't know if you guys notid on the first of the oldest team, the girls just thing. i point for the girls but it's great to see the kids out here having fun, loving one another . >>reporter: coach brooks lost friends. current and former nfl stars like jason taylor, dolphin
they win and go away with the keynes now losing two straight . >>reporter: waitlisted questionable for tonight's game at the thunder. it's unclear if shoulder issues will keep him from playing on his 34th birthday. wade missed friday's comeback win in denver. >>man: i wish i knew. i can't really know until i come back and i've got an mri. right now just going off how i feel . so we will see after this be one back to the dolphins. quarterbacks ryan tannehill played football with...
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we have gotten away from that area we have gone to the keyns ian, spend your way into prosperity economics, i would change it. within a fundamental framework of conservative economics, i would restrict the growth of federal spending. i would compel a congress to do that. if they didn't, i would veto legislation. hold the growth rate to around 6.8%. i would find ways, and this isn't easy but it is at least specific, to cut through the excesses of regulation. some of it right i would get rid of many of the regulators leaning on the farthest side of radiation. the cost to our country in regular nation's estimated at $102 billion a year. you need to find a balance between those who would rape and pillage the environment and wantonly spreading around poison from waste and those who would go so far that you cut off all growth and offer only hopelessness to the poor in this country. we have to find a balance on regulation. a third thing i would you specifically is to have a tax cut. not the popular one. not the one out there that says we are going to have a recession, let's cut taxes for everyone
we have gotten away from that area we have gone to the keyns ian, spend your way into prosperity economics, i would change it. within a fundamental framework of conservative economics, i would restrict the growth of federal spending. i would compel a congress to do that. if they didn't, i would veto legislation. hold the growth rate to around 6.8%. i would find ways, and this isn't easy but it is at least specific, to cut through the excesses of regulation. some of it right i would get rid of...
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the nsa was created by john maynard keynes and richard stone, both of them -- one american, one british -- who called the paper "the national income and how to pay for the wars." that is the system on which the united nations systems of national accounts is based. the first thing you can do and everybody can do this is to pressure your government, in this case cannot united states, but every national government to factor women and women's work and all that unpaid labor -- gardening, housework, child raising -- we produce the labor force -- factor that into the census forms because the gdp shifts 40% to 60%. where are we up to? up to four. never underestimate the value of individual audacity in moving systemic change, because these are systemic problems we are facing. individual acts of audacity are not only fun and outrageous, but they make differences. for example, my beloved friend just until about a year ago, the high commissioner for human rights, back when she was the judge president of the rwanda tribunal, entered into the annals, the concept that rape in war is a crime against hu
the nsa was created by john maynard keynes and richard stone, both of them -- one american, one british -- who called the paper "the national income and how to pay for the wars." that is the system on which the united nations systems of national accounts is based. the first thing you can do and everybody can do this is to pressure your government, in this case cannot united states, but every national government to factor women and women's work and all that unpaid labor -- gardening,...