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new that they believe the hour lady is understanding how value was created and they thought that lieber created value and prices. the neoclassical economists said no, labor doesn't do it. it's actually the consumer that the sides with the values will be. it doesn't matter what the leader does it with the consumers think and that value is what is called neoclassical economics. >> what is the classical period? >> the classical period would be in the 1700's, 18 hundreds of the neoclassical ended the 19th century and begins at the 19th century. >> well-known economist keynesian theory of economics where does that fit into your book and to what we are talking about? >> keynesian economics would be neoclassical economics so it was brought to the united states in the 1930's and 40's and by a very famous economist and people like that they brought these ideas to the united states and so he is neoclassical, however, in my work why try to do is the difference between the economic policy so keynesian chezem is an economic policy but what economists actually do is different than the policies. they
new that they believe the hour lady is understanding how value was created and they thought that lieber created value and prices. the neoclassical economists said no, labor doesn't do it. it's actually the consumer that the sides with the values will be. it doesn't matter what the leader does it with the consumers think and that value is what is called neoclassical economics. >> what is the classical period? >> the classical period would be in the 1700's, 18 hundreds of the...
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lieber was writing the lowly come ix. >> you'll be shocked by how happy you can be.ange. you do. why not do it sooner. happy is better than sad. >> people you don't know will come up to you and tell you how much they love you and thank you for changes their lives. >> reporter: and finally these words of advice. >> calculus, trust me, you will never use it. >> finally, someone speaks the truth. but it's really beautiful. what would you write? >> i didn't have a whole lot growing up. i just said remember that it has -- life has nothing to do -- it's not the opportunities that you're given. it's what you do with them. and in a couple of years, you'll quote, luck is the residue of design. >> like that. >> i would have said, play your gam game. kiki vandeweighe gave me that. >> mine is just, you're gefr going to get any better at driving. >> and because of this show, i did have the hand pictures. also, the biggest struggle with people is because they love you the most. and you know, we're about a year to my dad passing away. that's what i think about now. the biggest stru
lieber was writing the lowly come ix. >> you'll be shocked by how happy you can be.ange. you do. why not do it sooner. happy is better than sad. >> people you don't know will come up to you and tell you how much they love you and thank you for changes their lives. >> reporter: and finally these words of advice. >> calculus, trust me, you will never use it. >> finally, someone speaks the truth. but it's really beautiful. what would you write? >> i didn't have...
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rachel lieber is the federal prosecutor who helped lead the investigation. >> it was multifaceted and compelling. >> reporter: dr. ivins committed suicide in the summer of 2008, before he was to be charged in the case. >> this notion as a matter of convenience, picked him out of the hat because he tragically committed suicide is completely flagged by all efforts that have been taken to that point. >> reporter: and thomas morris, the widow said, she's satisfied with the investigation. >> and besides, he's not coming back and that part will not change no matter who did it. >> the government's report on the anthrax investigation spells out the means and possible motives for the attack we have a link to an online version of the report at www.myfoxdc.com. >>> disturbing evidence in the search for a missing 10-month- old baby in kansas actually kansas city, missouri. police claim a cadaver dog picked up the scent of a dead body inside the home where lisa irwin disappeared. the information emerged in support of the search warrant for the parent's home. the dog got a hit a body was on the flo
rachel lieber is the federal prosecutor who helped lead the investigation. >> it was multifaceted and compelling. >> reporter: dr. ivins committed suicide in the summer of 2008, before he was to be charged in the case. >> this notion as a matter of convenience, picked him out of the hat because he tragically committed suicide is completely flagged by all efforts that have been taken to that point. >> reporter: and thomas morris, the widow said, she's satisfied with the...
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lieber was writing the lowly come ix. >> you'll be shocked by how happy you can be.- life has nothing to do -- it's not the opportunities that you're given. it's what you do with them. and in a couple of years, you'll quote, luck is the residue of design. >> like that. >> i would have said play your game. game. kiki vandeweighe gave me that. >> mine is just you're gefr going to get any better at driving. >> and because of this show i did have the hand pictures. also, the biggest struggle with people is because they love you the most. and you know we're about a year to my dad passing away. that's what i think about now. the biggest struggle with people is because they love you the most. >> angie had a good one. >> i would tell myself to be kinder to myself. not beat myself up when i do something wrong. >> that's good. a lot of people on twitter said the same thing. being kinder to themselves. >> everybody has a piece of advice. there's something we can all get out of it. doing a lot of kicking ourselves. >> robin, how about you? >> a portion of the proceeds -- >> comi
lieber was writing the lowly come ix. >> you'll be shocked by how happy you can be.- life has nothing to do -- it's not the opportunities that you're given. it's what you do with them. and in a couple of years, you'll quote, luck is the residue of design. >> like that. >> i would have said play your game. game. kiki vandeweighe gave me that. >> mine is just you're gefr going to get any better at driving. >> and because of this show i did have the hand pictures....
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. >> narrator: the justice department's lead prosecutor, rachel lieber, disputes dr.heine's allegation. and we asked director mueller to answer our questions about the fbi case. he declined to participate. the fbi had been watching ivins at home and at work, but they still didn't have one crucial piece of evidence-- the anthrax spores they had never found in the hatfill investigation. >> it was time. they were going to have to do a search of his office, his home, his car, everything. they're looking for a spore. >> narrator: montooth knew the search would put ivins on full alert. >> at that point, we decided that we were going to do our search warrants. and that would be, really, the time when we would tip our hands to dr. ivins that we would... that we were seriously looking at him. >> narrator: but ivins' mental health was fragile. the fbi psychiatrist was warning too much pressure could push him over the edge. >> this was a middle-aged white male with concerns about his health, struggling with substance use, both in terms of prescription drugs and alcohol. this is
. >> narrator: the justice department's lead prosecutor, rachel lieber, disputes dr.heine's allegation. and we asked director mueller to answer our questions about the fbi case. he declined to participate. the fbi had been watching ivins at home and at work, but they still didn't have one crucial piece of evidence-- the anthrax spores they had never found in the hatfill investigation. >> it was time. they were going to have to do a search of his office, his home, his car,...
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bob lieber talked about the issue of stressing not democracy but liberty in the rule of law, and he suggested that we focus on conflict management, not resolution of the conflict. when george w. bush was president, he tried to shift the people focus, the world's focus from the negotiations that dealt with the so-called final status issues, to something more fundamental. he said that instead of just staying in the rut of working and reworking these so-called final status issues, we should recognize, he said that there will not be peace unless the palestinians have new political institutions and a new leadership untainted by terror. what i'd like to get a sense of is, you know, if anybody thinks that that's realistic, well first of all, that's a correct analysis, that the problem is the palestinian leadership, and there's been a number of panelists who have suggested that. i mean, how realistic is it that the united states and/or israel can do anything about the quality of palestinian leadership and political institutions? >> well, let me respond to that, or at least begin to do so. i think bus
bob lieber talked about the issue of stressing not democracy but liberty in the rule of law, and he suggested that we focus on conflict management, not resolution of the conflict. when george w. bush was president, he tried to shift the people focus, the world's focus from the negotiations that dealt with the so-called final status issues, to something more fundamental. he said that instead of just staying in the rut of working and reworking these so-called final status issues, we should...
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congressman lynch, congressman cummings in the senate there's bills by lieber, carper, cummings and senator among other things, they would provide the establishment of a federal financial control board in case we defaulted there. workers' compensation rules and so forth. so in conclusion i know -- in conclusion, there are a lot of smart people who are groping for solutions that would establish a model that worked. and that's good. because the old model -- the old business model doesn't work. and in my opinion, the postal service must have more freedom to operate as a business if it's to remain part of the broader postal market and avoid substantial continuing subsidies from the federal government. thank you for your time and attention and i'll stop here to take some of your questions. [applause] >> jim, if i can take the moderator's prerogative and ask the first question. >> sure. >> could you describe for the audience the structure of the governing bodies to the postal system? you referred to a postal regulatory commission -- >> right. >> i'm curious, do they have any responsibilities othe
congressman lynch, congressman cummings in the senate there's bills by lieber, carper, cummings and senator among other things, they would provide the establishment of a federal financial control board in case we defaulted there. workers' compensation rules and so forth. so in conclusion i know -- in conclusion, there are a lot of smart people who are groping for solutions that would establish a model that worked. and that's good. because the old model -- the old business model doesn't work....