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. >>...un grupo de economistas bajo milton friedman -yo prefiero decir bajo milton que bajo pinochet-n latinoamÉrica, ¡en el mundo! tiene la mejor economÍa de latinoamÉrica. y creo que obama debe ir a chile con modestia, a aprender cÓmo trabaja bien el mercado libre. >>dentro de ese grupo de ese grupo de los chicago's boys estaba el hermano del actual presidente, josÉ piÑera. muchÍsimas gracias, mike gonzÁlez, vicepresidente de comunicaciones de la fundaciÓn heritage por estar con nosotros. si usted quiere ver esta entrevista nuevamente, sÓlo tiene que ir a: ¡al regresar! hablaremos sobre la educaciÓn de nuestros hijos y el sueÑo americano. [♪] [tema musical] díaz-balart: continuando con "enfoque" desde washington dc. siempre se habla de la educaciÓn de nuestros hijos, los problemas que hay, cÓmo podemos mejorar las escuelas, dÓnde encontrar el financiamiento... pues les quiero brindar ahora una persona que decidiÓ hacer algo por mejorar la educaciÓn y el futuro de nuestros hijos. la gran sandra lili nos brinda "el sueÑo americano" de hoy. sandra: a la edad en que muchos profesionales
. >>...un grupo de economistas bajo milton friedman -yo prefiero decir bajo milton que bajo pinochet-n latinoamÉrica, ¡en el mundo! tiene la mejor economÍa de latinoamÉrica. y creo que obama debe ir a chile con modestia, a aprender cÓmo trabaja bien el mercado libre. >>dentro de ese grupo de ese grupo de los chicago's boys estaba el hermano del actual presidente, josÉ piÑera. muchÍsimas gracias, mike gonzÁlez, vicepresidente de comunicaciones de la fundaciÓn heritage por...
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. >> it is just under six weeks to go until the wedding of kate milton that to prince william.ur correspondent has the story. >> a glance behind the scenes -- polished and preens to perfection. especially this a 1902 carriage that will take them as husband is away from westminster abbey to buckingham palace. it is no stranger to of royal occasion. the queen has used it for decades. in 1945 with her sister and parents. more recently, williams' mother and father traveled in it after their wedding, with huge crowds that lined the streets to celebrate. >> there is something very special about this sort of occasion. it only happens once in somebody's life time. and so it is very important that we get it right. >> also, getting a much needed clean, this state rolls-royce targeted during the student demonstrators. it will take a minutes into the abbey. >> it was slightly damaged during the student protesters but we decided, as it was going to be used at the wedding, they would give it a 60 minute makeover. so she is getting all spruced up for the day. >> perhaps the most unpredictable
. >> it is just under six weeks to go until the wedding of kate milton that to prince william.ur correspondent has the story. >> a glance behind the scenes -- polished and preens to perfection. especially this a 1902 carriage that will take them as husband is away from westminster abbey to buckingham palace. it is no stranger to of royal occasion. the queen has used it for decades. in 1945 with her sister and parents. more recently, williams' mother and father traveled in it after...
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another a, milton bradley, down the right-field line. ichiro scores.eattle wins 10-2. >>> let's tee it up at the doral blue monster. tiger is trying to reinvent his swing again. tiger wouldn't make a run. he bangs home a birdie. 2-under for the tournament. in contention, luke donald. looking for his second wgc win of the year. birdie putt on 10. 6-under, 66, 11-under. also at 11-under, matt kuchar. par for 3rd. distance, line, and result. coup kuchar, 68. on 17. dustin johnson from 120 yards. shoots a 7-under. sports a two-stroke lead. two teams not known for basketball but one is going to the big dance with a buzzer beater, harvard and princeton. >> alan: coming up, it's the big parade that is in, of course, dublin every year. we show you where they're celebrating st. patrick's day. >> alan: coming up in a half hour at 6:00, the latest on the damaged nuclear plant in japan and the efforts to prevent the meltdown. as japan struggles to cope, san francisco's japantown is organizing a relief effort. what they're doing to. he join us at 6:00. finally, the
another a, milton bradley, down the right-field line. ichiro scores.eattle wins 10-2. >>> let's tee it up at the doral blue monster. tiger is trying to reinvent his swing again. tiger wouldn't make a run. he bangs home a birdie. 2-under for the tournament. in contention, luke donald. looking for his second wgc win of the year. birdie putt on 10. 6-under, 66, 11-under. also at 11-under, matt kuchar. par for 3rd. distance, line, and result. coup kuchar, 68. on 17. dustin johnson from 120...
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former a milton bradley smokes one down the right field like line. each row -- ichiro scores.e victory. i. >> buzzer beaters happening everyone, including this one between two of the smartest teams in the nation. i know it's not my alma mater. fine out >> mike: the second ranked stanford women knew they were going to the tournament probably as the number one seed. ucla didn't care. gave the cardinal a scare in the pac-10 finals. late first half, walker, the terrorism -- the three. and the cardinal are champion aresfor a rope. and -- for a reason. the freshman, 10-0 run of her own. stanford comes back to win its sixth straight pac-10 tournament title. >>> pac-10 men's final. arizona and washington. condoleezza rice sticking around after the stanford game. 30 sex left. the finish and the foul. he had 24. four-point game. ten seconds left. wilcox, fuming huge three. tied at 68. then in o.t. arizona down three. tied at 75. now checkout this finish. >> crossover, steps back. got it! yes! washington wins it. >> mike: isaiah thomas with the dramatic buzzer better. 28 points, none mor
former a milton bradley smokes one down the right field like line. each row -- ichiro scores.e victory. i. >> buzzer beaters happening everyone, including this one between two of the smartest teams in the nation. i know it's not my alma mater. fine out >> mike: the second ranked stanford women knew they were going to the tournament probably as the number one seed. ucla didn't care. gave the cardinal a scare in the pac-10 finals. late first half, walker, the terrorism -- the three....
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but you also mentioned mill milton friedman? >> right. he is of course a libertarian free marketer and so forth. he comes into the book mostly as someone for them to look up to in the 1970's, but also for somebody like clint bullock, his work on the voucher movement. he and clint kind of got involved in that. milton friedman, i don't make him a huge mentor figure in the book. >> you quote him about an interview you had with him? >> i had an interview at his incredibly beautiful san francisco apartment. s, but we talked mostly about this generation of conservatives, and how it was different from the previous generation. and he talked a lot about wha was going on in the 1970's. potholes. long lines at bureaucracies. sort of this dissatisfacon with government that was so prevalent in the 1970's. so yes, it became very easy to develop a more conservative view or anti-government view. >> who followed the whittaker chamber's group, witness? >> that was grover norque. witness, i think people needo understand how important "witness" is to the con
but you also mentioned mill milton friedman? >> right. he is of course a libertarian free marketer and so forth. he comes into the book mostly as someone for them to look up to in the 1970's, but also for somebody like clint bullock, his work on the voucher movement. he and clint kind of got involved in that. milton friedman, i don't make him a huge mentor figure in the book. >> you quote him about an interview you had with him? >> i had an interview at his incredibly...
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. >> milton keynes council has been praised for its commitment to publish all expenditures of more than 500 pounds. what message will the prime minister give to other local authorities? >> they are embarrassed about this, because we of transparency now from every single council in the country, apart from one that is controlled by the labor party, nottingham, which will not tell us where it is spending money. i want every single person in our country, every single member of parliament, all of the counselors, he to be able to ensure that the money is going on services and not on salaries, bureaucracy, and allowances. that is the pressure at a time of austerity and a difficult national decisions. how typical is of them to cover it up. >> richard burden. >> delighted with the level of cuts being faced by birmingham. yesterday, their city council cut to the hundred 12 million pounds from its budget, hitting care for the elderly and disabled and youth services. does the prime minister share the secretaries to light, where does he think that birmingham is going too far, too fast? >> every coun
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milton bradley racks up the double off him. ichiro scores.iving up six hits, four runs and three innings. the ms smoke smokes this one to right center. bradley and jack kust, it was a blowout. 10-2, seattle takes it. >>> a long time since the stanford women's team have lost a pac-10 game. two years, in fact. today was a close one. title game of the pac-10 tourney. back inside for the bucket. ties it at 46. she had 15. freshman toni scored 10 of her 17 in the final five minutes. this from three. the cardinals win it six straight. tourney title in the game. going to be a number one seed. >> they're good. >> no doubt about it. >>> still to come, a text message before the next big one, a new earthquake warning system coming to the bay eaar.ba [ ryan ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more way
milton bradley racks up the double off him. ichiro scores.iving up six hits, four runs and three innings. the ms smoke smokes this one to right center. bradley and jack kust, it was a blowout. 10-2, seattle takes it. >>> a long time since the stanford women's team have lost a pac-10 game. two years, in fact. today was a close one. title game of the pac-10 tourney. back inside for the bucket. ties it at 46. she had 15. freshman toni scored 10 of her 17 in the final five minutes. this...
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milton bradley racks up the double off him. ichiro scores.ms justin smoke smokes this to right center. bradley and jack, a blowout. seattle takes it 10-2. >>> now to college hoops. the stanford women relied on their freshmen today as they were striving for a sixth straight pac-10 tournament title. cardinals taking on ucla. the bruins putting up a fight in this one. we'll pick it up in the second half. the dish to campbell, who buries the three. gets back inside for the bucket. ties it at 46. she had 15. then it was the freshmen, toni from way out. takes a few bounces and finally in for the three. she led the way with 17 as the cardinals win a sixth straight tourney title and a run for the ncaa 64-55 the final. >>> men's pac-10 final came down to one play. washington and arizona go to overtime. huskies guard isaiah thomas takes the ball down. and the fadeaway jumper falls as washington defends its title and gets the automatic bid. >>> the ivy league title game, harvard and princeton. tigers down by one, as time is winding down. the jumper drop
milton bradley racks up the double off him. ichiro scores.ms justin smoke smokes this to right center. bradley and jack, a blowout. seattle takes it 10-2. >>> now to college hoops. the stanford women relied on their freshmen today as they were striving for a sixth straight pac-10 tournament title. cardinals taking on ucla. the bruins putting up a fight in this one. we'll pick it up in the second half. the dish to campbell, who buries the three. gets back inside for the bucket. ties it...
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milton bradley racks up the double off him. ichiro score also.ater, justin smoke smokes this one to right center. bradley, it was a blowout. seattle takes it 10-2. >>> pga, tiger, mediocre golf. he drops the birdie, even through three after shooting a 7-2. drops the birdie there. he is at 2 under. 11 shots out of the lead. justin johnson leads at 13 under. >> i'm still getting over the kid's beard. >> it was cool, but scary. >> a little creepy. thanks, justin. >>> what experts say, the best strategy to come out of daylight savings switch bright-eyed instead of drowsy. >>> this weekend, just in case you forgot, marks daylight's savings time. move your clocks one hour ahead tonight. it also means potentially lose an hour of sleep. experts say just the smallest increase in daylight can improve one's mood. even if the weather is still cold. and for those who suffer from sleep disorders, getting to bed earlier tonight is recommended rather than trying to sleep in later tomorrow morning. unless, of course, you work like we do until late and that's not
milton bradley racks up the double off him. ichiro score also.ater, justin smoke smokes this one to right center. bradley, it was a blowout. seattle takes it 10-2. >>> pga, tiger, mediocre golf. he drops the birdie, even through three after shooting a 7-2. drops the birdie there. he is at 2 under. 11 shots out of the lead. justin johnson leads at 13 under. >> i'm still getting over the kid's beard. >> it was cool, but scary. >> a little creepy. thanks, justin....
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>> first, i think that many of the nominal indicators that someone like milton friedman would look at did suggest the need for more monetary stimulus. for example, nominal gdp has grown very slowly. growth in the money supply is a fact, not talking about the reserves held by banks which are basically idle but if you look at m-1 and m-2, those have grown pretty slowly. the taylor rule suggests that we should be at some senseay below zero in our interest rate and therefore, we need some method other than just normal interest rate changes to -- >> do you know if mr. taylor believes that? >> well, there are different versions of the taylor rule. there's no particular reason to pick the one he picked in 1993. in fact, he preferred a different one in 1999 which if he used that one, gives you a much different answer. >> my understanding is his view of his own rule it that it would call for a higher fed funds rate than we have now. >> again, there are many ways of looking at that rule and i think that ones that lookt history, ones that are juified by modeling analysis, many of them suggest th
>> first, i think that many of the nominal indicators that someone like milton friedman would look at did suggest the need for more monetary stimulus. for example, nominal gdp has grown very slowly. growth in the money supply is a fact, not talking about the reserves held by banks which are basically idle but if you look at m-1 and m-2, those have grown pretty slowly. the taylor rule suggests that we should be at some senseay below zero in our interest rate and therefore, we need some...
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sure to find this piece of the first earth cook all sure can pinsky switzer till closing the whole milton let me glance come golden apple boutique hotel. story fears of a massive nuclear fallout after an explosion of appreciate your atomic power. reactors roof collapse there is a brain drain for workers within twenty kilometers of it but the fact that. it follows japan's worst ever earthquake which triggered a devastating tsunami entire villages have been swept away towns left some tonight over seven hundred people are confirmed dead cows are still unaccounted. for and in other news a rift in the arab league as a member states now all over backing a libyan no fly zone but they're united in calling for gadhafi to go meanwhile libya's grip confusion and chaos some of the constant shifting power between rebels and the impact competed for. when you should be kevin know in fifteen minutes time you're an r t but it's saturday night score for moscow next. i'll have you with us this is sports day it has been a very busy summer may let's take a look at some of the stories we're covering today. and
sure to find this piece of the first earth cook all sure can pinsky switzer till closing the whole milton let me glance come golden apple boutique hotel. story fears of a massive nuclear fallout after an explosion of appreciate your atomic power. reactors roof collapse there is a brain drain for workers within twenty kilometers of it but the fact that. it follows japan's worst ever earthquake which triggered a devastating tsunami entire villages have been swept away towns left some tonight over...
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. >> milton keynes council has been praised for its commitment to publish all expenditure of more than 500 pounds, ensuring that local residents can see exactly how the council tax money is being spent. what message will the prime minister give to other local authorities that seem determined to keep their residence firmly in the dark? >> by hon. friend makes extremely good point. i know that the labor party is embarrassed about this. we now have transparency from a regional council in the country apart from one that is controlled by the labor party, nottingham, which will not tell us where it is spending its money. i want every single member of parliament to be able to make sure that the money is going on services and not on salaries, bureaucracy, and allowances. that is the pressure at a time of austerity and a difficult national decisions. how typical is of labour just to try to cover it all of. >> in response to a question from me in december, the secretary of state for communities and local government expenses himself as delighted with the level of cuts faced by birmingham. yesterd
. >> milton keynes council has been praised for its commitment to publish all expenditure of more than 500 pounds, ensuring that local residents can see exactly how the council tax money is being spent. what message will the prime minister give to other local authorities that seem determined to keep their residence firmly in the dark? >> by hon. friend makes extremely good point. i know that the labor party is embarrassed about this. we now have transparency from a regional council...
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done by the reagan administration and several administrations since then following that same kind of milton freidman chicago school economics we need to reregulate the banks to stop the bubbles we need to return to a tax of over fifty percent on great income so that there's not an incentive to gamble like it's a it's a casino and it's cheap money and we need to return to manufacturing in the united states which means putting up barriers called tariffs it kept this country the place where we made things literally from seventy one when alexander hamilton pretty proposed and promoted them during the george washington administration until the time ronald reagan sort of dismantling them in the one nine hundred eighty s. protectionism they say it's a bad word i say it's the thing that can save this country. it's time for our daily poll your chance to tell us what you think here's today's question maine ohio and new jersey are giving tax cuts to rich to the rich and at the same time raising taxes on the middle class well is fly your options are a yes cuts to children's hospitals and a millionaire
done by the reagan administration and several administrations since then following that same kind of milton freidman chicago school economics we need to reregulate the banks to stop the bubbles we need to return to a tax of over fifty percent on great income so that there's not an incentive to gamble like it's a it's a casino and it's cheap money and we need to return to manufacturing in the united states which means putting up barriers called tariffs it kept this country the place where we...
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in basic terms it's a physical cause it's not a matter all for the call economy milton go on the wall the financial system will involve being considered a bridge in the need to supply short i think one could compare it to the drop in the summer of two thousand and ten in russia i think we should be reasonably sure there are dripping music on music hall and you will remain will remain on track. let's see how the asian markets are performing so far japanese shares have rebounded sharply up to two consecutive days of declines with the nikkei index finishing five point seven percent in the black behind of japan helped get them to instill confidence by pumping another forty three billion dollars into the financial markets it's the third cash injection in three days by japan central bank and in total it has allocated two hundred eighty two billion dollars to the crisis hong kong's hang seng is the temple percent are bouncing back a bit as concerns that china may suffer from japanese downturn are easing in late clancy's trading. and european shares are also frequently losses in early traders
in basic terms it's a physical cause it's not a matter all for the call economy milton go on the wall the financial system will involve being considered a bridge in the need to supply short i think one could compare it to the drop in the summer of two thousand and ten in russia i think we should be reasonably sure there are dripping music on music hall and you will remain will remain on track. let's see how the asian markets are performing so far japanese shares have rebounded sharply up to two...
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this was a point that milton friedman made in his history of the -- monetary history of the united states and he argued that was the primary cause of the great depression. so we were, in the federal reserve in this particular episode was actively more proactive and aggressive in terms of easing monetary policy to ensure that we didn't have deflation risk and excessively tight monetary policy. the other -- the other aspect, the other lesson i take is that financial instability can be extremely caustic to the economy. and we had in the fall of 2008 a financial crisis which was in many ways as big or bigger than anything they saw in the 1930s. but we know that the 1930s the collapse of a big austrian bank and a number of other problems including the failure of about a third of the banks of the united states was a major blow to credit extension, to confidence and to prices and was a big source of the depression. and so for that reason we -- we were very aressive working with the treasuryand others to try to stabilize the financial system as quickly as possible. even so, as you know, the impac
this was a point that milton friedman made in his history of the -- monetary history of the united states and he argued that was the primary cause of the great depression. so we were, in the federal reserve in this particular episode was actively more proactive and aggressive in terms of easing monetary policy to ensure that we didn't have deflation risk and excessively tight monetary policy. the other -- the other aspect, the other lesson i take is that financial instability can be extremely...
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milton bradley smokes one down the right field line. 3-1 and seattle goes on to win 10-2. >> stanfordill be going to the tournament as number one ranked cede. they are looking for a win over their opponent but ucla, here is the 3. browns up 9 at the half. campbell connects deep. here is the foul. she had 15 and puts stanford up by one. on to the final five minutes, a career high of 17 for tony. stanford comes back to win, 64-55 the final. >> arizona and washington, 30 seconds left, cats are up by one this makes it 66-62. here is huge 3. we head to overtime. in ot, 25 seconds left. kevin changes out. check out this finish. [ crowd noise ] >> isaiah thomas had 28 points, none more important than those two. washington on their way to the dance upsetting arizona 77-75. >> find more out at 5:00. i'm mike shumann, have a great day. >> up next, the latest on the devastation in japan. >> this is already one of the worst nuclear accidents in history if it stops right now. >> a nuclear policy experts' dire assessment of the radiation leak in japan. >> welcome back. the nuclear crisis in japan i
milton bradley smokes one down the right field line. 3-1 and seattle goes on to win 10-2. >> stanfordill be going to the tournament as number one ranked cede. they are looking for a win over their opponent but ucla, here is the 3. browns up 9 at the half. campbell connects deep. here is the foul. she had 15 and puts stanford up by one. on to the final five minutes, a career high of 17 for tony. stanford comes back to win, 64-55 the final. >> arizona and washington, 30 seconds left,...
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the chain of innovation of finance it starts with people who are at the university of chicago like milton friedman figuring out how to think mathematically between risk. some of that gets passed and some people are carried increasingly sophisticated ability to think of the risk return trade-off. this intellectual apparatus has been used by the young michael milken to sell high-yield debt to enable investors with more quantitative to recognize here's security offers the rest. that enabled henry to structure a leverage buyout. and it makes possible the securitization and of course, the mailgram is a great example and bloomberg himself as part of the chain himself and and is so important because one of which is the day deter will is one part of the change -- jane but he is also a great example house cities create cross industry fertilization. how the combination of different industries in a place like new york has the largest and most successful entrepreneurial innovation. bloomberg comes out of finance but he is an entrepreneur competing with the guise of silicon valley and the terminal. bu
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milton bradley down the right field line. put the mariners up 3-1 and seattle goes on to win 10-2.women knew they were going to the ncaa tournament, probably as number one seed. stanford looking for a 57th straight win over a conference opponent. but ucla had other ideas. up 9 at the half. second half doreena campbell. chicago champions for a reason. she had 15 to 3-point play, up 1. a run over her own in the final five minutes. a career high 17 for toni. six straight packed in tournament title. arizona and washington, condoleezza rice taking in the stanford game. the finish and the foul. he had 24 three-point play. 66-6 it 2. c. j. wilcox. a huge three tonight at 68 and we head to overtime. n-o-t. ties at 75. check out this finish. (inaudible) isaiah thomas with the dramatic buzzer. march madness is here. washington on their way to the dance upsetting 16th ranked arizona, 77-75. selection sunday set for today. handed out. will saint mary's get in? find out today at 5:00. >> up next at 6:30 why officials say pg&e incorrectly interpreted federal inspection rules on older gas transmi
milton bradley down the right field line. put the mariners up 3-1 and seattle goes on to win 10-2.women knew they were going to the ncaa tournament, probably as number one seed. stanford looking for a 57th straight win over a conference opponent. but ucla had other ideas. up 9 at the half. second half doreena campbell. chicago champions for a reason. she had 15 to 3-point play, up 1. a run over her own in the final five minutes. a career high 17 for toni. six straight packed in tournament...
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milton bradley racks the double off him. ichiro scores.oso gave up six hits, four runs in three innings. justin smoak smokes this one to right center, scores a couple former a's, brads lee and jack cust. it was a blowout. seattle takes it 10-2. >>> to college hoops. a long time since the stanford women's team has lost a pac-10 game. two years, in fact. saturday it was close. title game of the pac-10 tourney taking on ucla. cardinal had to erase an 11-point second-half lead. the board, then back inside for the bucket. tied it at 46-46. the freshman scored ten of her 17 in the final five minutes, this from three as the cardinal won its sixth straight tourney title and 57th consecutive pac-10 game 64-55 the final. that's going to do it for morning sports. have a great day. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, "today in the bay's" george kiriyama reports from japan about the devastation and how the japanese people are holding up. >>> and a 17-year-old boy is clinging to life after being shot in the face here in the south bay.
milton bradley racks the double off him. ichiro scores.oso gave up six hits, four runs in three innings. justin smoak smokes this one to right center, scores a couple former a's, brads lee and jack cust. it was a blowout. seattle takes it 10-2. >>> to college hoops. a long time since the stanford women's team has lost a pac-10 game. two years, in fact. saturday it was close. title game of the pac-10 tourney taking on ucla. cardinal had to erase an 11-point second-half lead. the board,...
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it's nicholas cage plays milton, a hardened criminal who escapes hell to avenge his daughter's death.a true story. the guy comes -- [ laughter ] >> very realistic. >> jimmy: -- escapes hell. >> it's very realistic. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, yeah. it's like watching a reality -- it's like watching "real housewives." >> right. he escapes hell to avenge his daughter's death and save her baby from the satanic cultist that kidnapped her. >> jimmy: okay. >> i know. it's deep. >> jimmy: yeah. which character are you? the baby. >> i play piper, a small-town diner waitress with a bad attitude and a heart of gold. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that is so perfect. >> jason: there you go. >> the best part is she has a '69 charger. >> jimmy: a '69 charger. >> yeah. so naturally nick stumbles upon her and thinks that i could -- i could help him out. save the world, you know. >> jimmy: so you drive around in this muscle car. super cool. are you good at driving or -- >> i'm a horrible driver. i will just throw that out there right now. >> jimmy: me too. >> i will not be -- >> jimmy: i am an awful driver. >> i'm
it's nicholas cage plays milton, a hardened criminal who escapes hell to avenge his daughter's death.a true story. the guy comes -- [ laughter ] >> very realistic. >> jimmy: -- escapes hell. >> it's very realistic. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, yeah. it's like watching a reality -- it's like watching "real housewives." >> right. he escapes hell to avenge his daughter's death and save her baby from the satanic cultist that kidnapped her. >> jimmy: okay....
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>> first, i think that many of the nominal indicators that someone like milton friedman would look at did suggest the need for more monetary stimulus. for example, nminal gdp has grown very slowly. growth in the money supply is a fact, not talking about the reserves held by banks which are basically idle but if you look at m-1 and m-2, those have grown pretty slowly. the taylor rule suggests that we should be at some sense way below zero in our interest rate and therefore, we need some method other than just nrmal interest rate changes to -- >> do you know if mr. taylor believes that? >> well, there are different versions of thetaylor rule. there's no particular reason to pick the one he picked in 1993. in fact, he preferred a different one in 1999 which if he used that one, gives you a much different answer. >> my understaing is his view of his own rule it that it would call for a higher fed funds rate than we have now. >> again, there are many ways of looking at that rule and i think that ones that look at history, ones that are justified by modeling analysis, ma of them suggest tha
>> first, i think that many of the nominal indicators that someone like milton friedman would look at did suggest the need for more monetary stimulus. for example, nminal gdp has grown very slowly. growth in the money supply is a fact, not talking about the reserves held by banks which are basically idle but if you look at m-1 and m-2, those have grown pretty slowly. the taylor rule suggests that we should be at some sense way below zero in our interest rate and therefore, we need some...
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the quake and the floods have caused damage to nuclear power plants stretching fears that a milton mosteminent. the cloud of smoke. a potential-meltdown could be imminent. and a rescue effort began with helicopters. supplies began air lifted to the difficult areas. u.s. is continuing support with a long and difficult recovery. >> isabel: www.kron4.com special section, videos, and an archive of lifreactions. and let us take a live look outside. san francisco is a beautiful. let us check-in with for a check of the weather, let us turn to meteorologist, brian van aken. >> brian: the good saturday morning. hear, clouds rolling in for today and given the chance for rain. that chance is only going to be in the north bay. just a little bit of light rain is possible. otherwise, partly/mostly cloudy. breaks of sunshine temperatures into the upper 50s, low 60s. not a particularly warm day. perhaps 58 and a son of a, san francisco, and low 60s today. and even the through antioch, concord will seek 62 degrees. that rainfall, you can see it. the forecast model putting this into the north bay. perhap
the quake and the floods have caused damage to nuclear power plants stretching fears that a milton mosteminent. the cloud of smoke. a potential-meltdown could be imminent. and a rescue effort began with helicopters. supplies began air lifted to the difficult areas. u.s. is continuing support with a long and difficult recovery. >> isabel: www.kron4.com special section, videos, and an archive of lifreactions. and let us take a live look outside. san francisco is a beautiful. let us check-in...
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a show that outraged even milton beryl. >> reporter: chris connelly, los angeles, abc news. hy? i love the sun. past sun goddess. every line has a story. [ female announcer ] we all age differently. now there's roc multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. a lifetime of stress lines, sun damage, and worry wrinkles will fade in just 4 weeks. -crows feet... -belong on birds. [ female announcer ] roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. -aging... -bring it on. for a limited time, choose any pan pizza, any size, with any of your favorite toppings for just ten dollars! add a two-liter pepsi and an order of breadsticks for just five bucks more! only at your pizza hut. wonder where the durango's been for the last two years? well, it toured around europe, getting handling and steering lessons on those sporty european roads. it went back to school, got an advanced degree in technology. it's been working out -- more muscle and less fat. it's only been two years, but it's done more in two years than most
a show that outraged even milton beryl. >> reporter: chris connelly, los angeles, abc news. hy? i love the sun. past sun goddess. every line has a story. [ female announcer ] we all age differently. now there's roc multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. a lifetime of stress lines, sun damage, and worry wrinkles will fade in just 4 weeks. -crows feet... -belong on birds. [ female announcer ] roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. -aging... -bring it on....
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host: milton from mobile, alabama. caller: i hope you don't cut me off.blem is you need money for all of this. and what has happened, the people especially the republican party, they voted in a bunch of people that passed nafta with the help of clinton and sent all of our jobs to slave countries where they work you for slave wages, where the people don't have an education system like america and they preach to us that we need education but they send all of our jobs to countries that ain't got an education system as good as ours. now, they passed nafta. that screwed up the american people. that screwed up the income for the taxes. and then they cut the taxes on the rich. so we don't have the money for all this. host: so your points directly to public transportation? caller: if we quit using the oil to make plastic, all this plastic we make, and we wouldn't need half the oil. and that's the whole problem. the oil being used for gas is being used for plastic and that is taking up most of the oil host: cleveland, ohio. caller: good morning, gentlemen. i'm fro
host: milton from mobile, alabama. caller: i hope you don't cut me off.blem is you need money for all of this. and what has happened, the people especially the republican party, they voted in a bunch of people that passed nafta with the help of clinton and sent all of our jobs to slave countries where they work you for slave wages, where the people don't have an education system like america and they preach to us that we need education but they send all of our jobs to countries that ain't got...
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milton. caller: i don't know.he last time we got into a conflict for 10 years we forgot to pay for it. this time we are in the middle of another situation where there is no money for it. i think he has done a great job. the president is trying to help some people trying to go toward democracy, and that is a new thing for our government. usually we align ourselves with dictators and try to get the benefits of their dictatorship. where is the money to pay for it? you just can't go and spend money in a situation we are in, where we forgot to pay for a war for 10 years, and now we are going to cut domestic programs and continue to give money to other countries and go around trying to police the world. i think the world needs a policeman, but i did not think it is fair r the american people to sacrifice domestic programs and things that actually work and have proven to work to police the world. we simply do not have the money. that is all there is to it. host: got this tweet from bill beatty -- this article, also from
milton. caller: i don't know.he last time we got into a conflict for 10 years we forgot to pay for it. this time we are in the middle of another situation where there is no money for it. i think he has done a great job. the president is trying to help some people trying to go toward democracy, and that is a new thing for our government. usually we align ourselves with dictators and try to get the benefits of their dictatorship. where is the money to pay for it? you just can't go and spend money...
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milton. caller: i don't know. the last time we got into a conflict for 10 years we forgot to pay for it. this time we are in the middle of another situation where there is no money for it. i think he has done a great job. the president is trying to help some people trying to go toward democracy, and that is a new thing for our government. usually we align ourselves with dictators and try to get the benefits of their dictatorship. where is the money to pay for it? you just can't go and spend money in a situation we are in, where we forgot to pay for a war for 10 years, and now we are going to cut domestic programs and continue to give money to other countries and go around trying to police the world. i think the world needs a policeman, but i did not think it is fair for the american people to sacrifice domestic programs and things that actually work and have proven to work to police the world. we simply do not have the money. that is all there is to it. host: got this tweet from bill beatty -- this article, also f
milton. caller: i don't know. the last time we got into a conflict for 10 years we forgot to pay for it. this time we are in the middle of another situation where there is no money for it. i think he has done a great job. the president is trying to help some people trying to go toward democracy, and that is a new thing for our government. usually we align ourselves with dictators and try to get the benefits of their dictatorship. where is the money to pay for it? you just can't go and spend...
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milton copulus, an advisor to president ronald reagan and a veteran of the heritage foundation, testified before congress in 2006 on this very issue. he testified that the hidden costs of imported oil is equivalent to adding $8.35 to the price of a gallon of gasoline from the persian gulf. there is no hidden u.s. military cost attributed to homegrown ethanol. do you understand that? you don't have to have the navy of the united states keeping shipping lanes open for the ethanol that you burn in your car. no subsidy of $8.35 a gallon for ethanol like there is for oil, according to the heritage foundation. so, let's have a debate on ethanol, but let's debate it in the context of a comprehensive energy plan. this debate should include the subsidies for all energy production. you don't pick out one versus others. i mean what's unique about the subsidy for ethanol? but you also have from grain biodiesel. when's that going to come up? you have a subsidy for wind energy i. know it because i got that legislated 18 years ago. subsidy for solar. subsidy for biomass. subsidy for geothermal. subsidy
milton copulus, an advisor to president ronald reagan and a veteran of the heritage foundation, testified before congress in 2006 on this very issue. he testified that the hidden costs of imported oil is equivalent to adding $8.35 to the price of a gallon of gasoline from the persian gulf. there is no hidden u.s. military cost attributed to homegrown ethanol. do you understand that? you don't have to have the navy of the united states keeping shipping lanes open for the ethanol that you burn in...
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and why now should i believe he's the second coming of milton friedman. because he didn't vote like hayek and friedman. he voted like canes. so i mean, i like paul. i know a lot of people in here like paul, but who is he? what do we truly believe in government? so i hear what charles is saying and i believe it too. i think this is a centre-right country. i think that's where we want to go. what is it about government itself that causes people to do things they don't really believe in? there's something wrong. do you teach about that? there's something wrong about it. all right so. that gets me to this second thing. that all of this spending has gotten us backwards not forward. government spending is not stimulus, it is antistimulus. all right. you all know that. if we could create wealth by increased government spending there should been a poor person anywhere in the world. if the multiplier really is one and a half to one. i spend a dollar of government money i get a sdwlar a half of government activity there shouldn't be a poor person anywhere. we shoul
and why now should i believe he's the second coming of milton friedman. because he didn't vote like hayek and friedman. he voted like canes. so i mean, i like paul. i know a lot of people in here like paul, but who is he? what do we truly believe in government? so i hear what charles is saying and i believe it too. i think this is a centre-right country. i think that's where we want to go. what is it about government itself that causes people to do things they don't really believe in? there's...
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milton chacon/investi gador paranormal lo que vamos hacer ahora es una dramatizacion para que ellos veanalgo que quizas paso cuando estaban vivos para que se comuniquen. ---mientras esposado en la celda, eduardo intentaba comunicarse atraves de una grabadora digital... quiero saber cual es su nombre...? track: --en otra celda, algunos miembros del grupo parecian tener mas exito... cree ud ahora en los fantasmas? lo puedes hacer de nuevo? take weather cam in plasma cu ----si seÑores: el dia de hoy fue gris y fresquito, pero mañana habra calorcito ! ---al menos eso es lo que dice....pero para estar seguros vamos con ariel rodriguez, nuestro meteorologo .... ---y enseguidita del clima, ramon diaz con el deportivo ! roll open roll open take pkg ---ariel rodriguez: un sistema de baja presion asociado a un frente frio pasaron rapidamnete a traves de la region y provocaron vientos intensos...durante los proximos dias la actividad de lluvia se quedara mas bien al norte de la region...con temperaturas mas templadas al estar bajo la presencia de alta presion...==== take pkg los golden state take p
milton chacon/investi gador paranormal lo que vamos hacer ahora es una dramatizacion para que ellos veanalgo que quizas paso cuando estaban vivos para que se comuniquen. ---mientras esposado en la celda, eduardo intentaba comunicarse atraves de una grabadora digital... quiero saber cual es su nombre...? track: --en otra celda, algunos miembros del grupo parecian tener mas exito... cree ud ahora en los fantasmas? lo puedes hacer de nuevo? take weather cam in plasma cu ----si seÑores: el dia de...
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this was a point that milton friedman made in his history of the -- monetary history of the united states and he argued that was the primary cause of the great depression. so we were, in the federal reserve in this particular episode was actively more proactive and aggressive in terms of easing monetary policy to ensure that we didn't have deflation risk a excessively tight monetary policy. the other -- the other aspect, the other lesson take is that financial instability can be extremely caustic to the economy. and we had in the fall of 2008 a financial crisis which was in many ways as big or bigger than anything they saw in the 1930s. but we know that the 1930s the collapse oa big austrian bank and a number of other problems including the failure of about a third of the banks of the united states was a major blow to credit extenon, to confidence and to prices and was a big source of the depression. and so for that reason we --we were very aggressive working with the treasury and others to try to stabilize the financial system as quickly as possible. even so, as you know, the impact on t
this was a point that milton friedman made in his history of the -- monetary history of the united states and he argued that was the primary cause of the great depression. so we were, in the federal reserve in this particular episode was actively more proactive and aggressive in terms of easing monetary policy to ensure that we didn't have deflation risk a excessively tight monetary policy. the other -- the other aspect, the other lesson take is that financial instability can be extremely...