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wilson went to a famous advisor later, lewis brandice, and he said i am in a pickle. and he said you have in a pickle. brian is right. this is a public entity and he said you should nominate them and that is what happened. >> thank you for the time this evening. this is more personal than professional. but as someone who has been steeped in the federal reserve and the history current, present and future. do you have any book reviews as a student? something that you have read other than your own publication that you think would be a wise read for the current political and economic crisis or situation? what book would you recommend? what is on your book stand? >> if you want books on financial crashes or so on i really like the great crash. if you want a book that explains how world trade works and detentions between people who want to put up barriers and people who would like to see trade be liberalized as much as it is and more so there is a wonderful book by an italian economist who works in washington called the travels of a t-shirt. reads like a novel believe it or
wilson went to a famous advisor later, lewis brandice, and he said i am in a pickle. and he said you have in a pickle. brian is right. this is a public entity and he said you should nominate them and that is what happened. >> thank you for the time this evening. this is more personal than professional. but as someone who has been steeped in the federal reserve and the history current, present and future. do you have any book reviews as a student? something that you have read other than...
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wilson went to a famous advisor later, lewis brandice, and he said i am in a pickle. and he said you have in a pickle. brian is right. this is a public entity and he said you should nominate them and that is what happened. >> thank you for the time this evening. this is more personal than professional. but as someone who has been steeped in the federal reserve and the history current, present and future. do you have any book reviews as a student? something that you have read other than your own publication that you think would be a wise read for the current political and economic crisis or situation? what book would you recommend? what is on your book stand? >> if you want books on financial crashes or so on i really like the great crash. if you want a book that explains how world trade works and detentions between people who want to put up barriers and people who would like to see trade be liberalized as much as it is and more so there is a wonderful book by an italian economist who works in washington called the travels of a t-shirt. reads like a novel believe it or
wilson went to a famous advisor later, lewis brandice, and he said i am in a pickle. and he said you have in a pickle. brian is right. this is a public entity and he said you should nominate them and that is what happened. >> thank you for the time this evening. this is more personal than professional. but as someone who has been steeped in the federal reserve and the history current, present and future. do you have any book reviews as a student? something that you have read other than...
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lewis brandice, one of the greatest justices of the 20th century, was nominated in 1916, confirmed 125 days later on june 1st. but on the other hand, generally, when presidents have faced republican snats with democratic nominees, they've had much harder going. not since 1895, has one gotten through under those circumstances. basically we're in for a political battle royale. >> i think we're in this epic battle now, and we've heard what the republicans had to say. and the democrats obviously with a very different interpretation of this. i talked a few hours ago with a democratic senator tim cain. i asked him about his view of the senate's responsibility here. here's what he told me. >> i don't think that the majority is going to be able to look at the american public and say for a year we're going to keep the court deadlocked at 4-4 and not fill a nomination -- we're not going to fill a position just because we don't like president obama. that's ultimately what this is about. senators who are cashing their paychecks have to do their jobs. having hearings and voting on presidential nomi
lewis brandice, one of the greatest justices of the 20th century, was nominated in 1916, confirmed 125 days later on june 1st. but on the other hand, generally, when presidents have faced republican snats with democratic nominees, they've had much harder going. not since 1895, has one gotten through under those circumstances. basically we're in for a political battle royale. >> i think we're in this epic battle now, and we've heard what the republicans had to say. and the democrats...