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and he kept saying, "wait till you meet milton. you got to meet milton."nd that fall, when milton got back from paris, one day, i was in bill's studio and milton came, and we met. resnick: but i could see pat, you know, was special. passlof: i'm, perhaps, overly romantic. you can see that the figures are moving, but i'm actually restraining myself. you can imagine what they would be doing. they would be flying off the paint if i wasn't. but i think intensity depends restraint, preventing things from moving. and we all learned that a little bit inhe so-called abstract expressionist period when everything was going very fast. resnick: the difference between us -- i like to waste my paint. right. she never wastes her paint. i waste it. it's on the floor. pat can have a tube of color that she knows exactly what she's going to use it for. it's important to her, which is not for me. so her way of painting has to do with what she sees and how she uses it. passlof: i work abstractly in the beginning. i don't bring the figure or the horse or the tree into it. i fin
and he kept saying, "wait till you meet milton. you got to meet milton."nd that fall, when milton got back from paris, one day, i was in bill's studio and milton came, and we met. resnick: but i could see pat, you know, was special. passlof: i'm, perhaps, overly romantic. you can see that the figures are moving, but i'm actually restraining myself. you can imagine what they would be doing. they would be flying off the paint if i wasn't. but i think intensity depends restraint,...
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milton friedman economics works because milton friedman works. if you contrast him with the other great economist with john maynard keynes, not just different philosophies of backgrounds. he was born into academia his mom was the social gospel do-gooder like a professional volunteer. maynard keynes went to eat-in and fancy other british schools. he cavorted with the socialist bisexual click known as the bloomsbury group. you really cannot get further away from new jersey as that. sometimes people who live in comfort can afford to have ideas that the work in their real world. keynes was living up in the third. he pushed a lot of ethereal theories. you cannot say that about mehl turned -- milton friedman were also say he was just an economist that appealed to others. winning the nobel prize 1976 but the reason why so many others know of him that these of which she could convey complex idea is to delay man. he did this sta starting in 1966, his book and certainly on pbs with his tempore series free to choose. competing with the likes of the dukes of
milton friedman economics works because milton friedman works. if you contrast him with the other great economist with john maynard keynes, not just different philosophies of backgrounds. he was born into academia his mom was the social gospel do-gooder like a professional volunteer. maynard keynes went to eat-in and fancy other british schools. he cavorted with the socialist bisexual click known as the bloomsbury group. you really cannot get further away from new jersey as that. sometimes...
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milton freedman's economics worked partly because milton freedman worked, and if you contrast him with the other great economists of the 20th 20th century, john maynard keynes. keynes was born into academia, his mom was a social gospel do-gooder, like a professional volunteer. keynes went to eaton, and he went to cambridge, fancy british schools. he cavorted with this free, wheel, free-love, socialist bisexual clique when he was in his 20's or so. you can't get further away from rawway, new jersey, as that. and the point of all this is that sometimes people who live in comfort are the only ones who can really afford to have ideas that don't work in the real world. here was a guy, keynes, who was living up in in the ether, and he pushed a lot of ethereal theories and i don't think you can say that about milton freedman, he wasn't just an economist who appealed to other economists. won the nobel prizin' 1976. part of the reason why so many noneconomiests know freedman is because he was able to pass on interesting complex ideas to the layman. he did it in his book, and he certainly did th
milton freedman's economics worked partly because milton freedman worked, and if you contrast him with the other great economists of the 20th 20th century, john maynard keynes. keynes was born into academia, his mom was a social gospel do-gooder, like a professional volunteer. keynes went to eaton, and he went to cambridge, fancy british schools. he cavorted with this free, wheel, free-love, socialist bisexual clique when he was in his 20's or so. you can't get further away from rawway, new...
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milton --- >>reporter: of which microsoft has officially unveil the new operating system windows age.arm-- i am gabe slate and this is coming up in my 10 accord union halls to >> it sure was a nice day really different we have 74 degrees of this afternoon, and tomorrow even more than today. i would have only until the time of. where the action, damasks and human rights groups to of the u.s. is going for mr. reporter of current our rendition short chlorophyll --and aluminum and >> and you could your finger on it as he is elegant hearing it to want to compliment but you >> what should why is the pentagon and putting money, in the hands of russian arms dealers? in one machine u.s. is buying 21 russian helicopters 20 afghan air force. it is all legal, but even in rights advocate st. leo as long as the russian weapons are killing in scenario, the u.s. jet not behind nicklaus of moscow and a year they are being >> and not 0 mi. long as they are the aliens to commit human rights version of can sign civilians clearly it will from demolition of cells have more than doubled. um hmm for $27 bill
milton --- >>reporter: of which microsoft has officially unveil the new operating system windows age.arm-- i am gabe slate and this is coming up in my 10 accord union halls to >> it sure was a nice day really different we have 74 degrees of this afternoon, and tomorrow even more than today. i would have only until the time of. where the action, damasks and human rights groups to of the u.s. is going for mr. reporter of current our rendition short chlorophyll --and aluminum and...
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reagan tax cuts once and for all and bury zombie reagan and zombie thatcher and their zombie overlord milton friedman for good or they can never terrorize the middle class again there's zombie economics. and so for the big picture for tonight for more information on the stories we covered visit our website it's all hartmann dot com free speech dot org and. also check out our two you tube channels the ones that start with dot com also on each of our all the different ways you can send us your feedback and don't forget democracy begins when you show up at bridges begins with you get out there get out and tag your. news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. poll.
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reagan tax cuts once and for all and bury zombie reagan and zombie thatcher and their zombie overlord milton friedman for good or they could never terrorize the middle class again with their zombie economics. and so for the big picture for tonight for more information on the stories we covered visit our website hartman dot com free speech dot org dot com also check out our two you tube channels for once it's. also not on each other all the different ways you can send us your feedback and don't forget democracy begins when you show up and participate begins with you get out there get active tag your. be official. called talk show from the. video. she's mine. and. you want. to. call. it. he. says. limitless .
reagan tax cuts once and for all and bury zombie reagan and zombie thatcher and their zombie overlord milton friedman for good or they could never terrorize the middle class again with their zombie economics. and so for the big picture for tonight for more information on the stories we covered visit our website hartman dot com free speech dot org dot com also check out our two you tube channels for once it's. also not on each other all the different ways you can send us your feedback and don't...
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milton friedman was someone his economics work because he worked. he worked in the real world, and so he put forward real-world economics. the people that i've read about in the book, because they come from a background that people can relate to, my sense is that they can relate to people better. >> we have been talking here on book tv with dana flynn, his most recent book, blue-collar intellectuals from the enlightened and the everyman elevated america. >> here is a list of books being released by publishes this week. former pennsylvania senator arlen specter recounts the political debate that led to his switch in political party in life among the cannibals to my political career, tea party uprising, and the end of governing as we know it. interest the i'm wearing american military power, rachael now, most of msn b.c. region and no-show by using is the current size american national security and believes the u.s. is in the state of perpetual war. senior editor of national review princess history of the nobel peace prize. a history of the nobel peac
milton friedman was someone his economics work because he worked. he worked in the real world, and so he put forward real-world economics. the people that i've read about in the book, because they come from a background that people can relate to, my sense is that they can relate to people better. >> we have been talking here on book tv with dana flynn, his most recent book, blue-collar intellectuals from the enlightened and the everyman elevated america. >> here is a list of books...
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i think of the author john milton, the poet john milton in paradise lost and he wrote that when he wascompletely blind. that is not what you think of with john milton and i looked it up in wikipedia and there is no mention of his blindness until way down, many paragraphs and it's just mentioned in passing. and i thought, wouldn't stephen love that, to have himself remembered for his science and nobody even think of the fact that he was disabled. but what of his science? we don't know what will be remembered. will be no bill proposal become part of the mainstream of the physics of cosmology or will it always be just an interesting beautiful proposal that has never had that much impact or acceptance, and will people go on being troubled, walking around with the information paradox? will things like the little invention of his round the year 2000. it seems to be sitting on the shelf now and stephen wasn't paying any attention to it. what about things like that? will they be remembered? i think that is legacy definitely will be twofold if nothing else. first, the excitement he has generate
i think of the author john milton, the poet john milton in paradise lost and he wrote that when he wascompletely blind. that is not what you think of with john milton and i looked it up in wikipedia and there is no mention of his blindness until way down, many paragraphs and it's just mentioned in passing. and i thought, wouldn't stephen love that, to have himself remembered for his science and nobody even think of the fact that he was disabled. but what of his science? we don't know what will...
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milton turned to one of the engineers that was there and said, "why aren't you using machines?"e replied, "i thought you were trying to build a canal. if it is jobs you want, give the workers spoons, not shovels." [laughter] president barack obama has not understood the government does not create prosperity. for last three years, the president has expanded government instead of empowering the american people. he has put his deeper in debt, and he slowed the recovery, and he has harmed the economy. i believe he has attacked the cornerstone of america's prosperity -- economic freedom. today i will talk to you about economic freedom and why believe it is so critical and how, as president, i would restore it to get our economy going again, not just short-term but long term. as you know, this november, we face an important decision. our choice will be not one of just a party and personality. election will be about principles, our economic freedom will be in the ballot. i intend to offer the american people a choice -- i spent 25 years in business, by the way. business is to take me t
milton turned to one of the engineers that was there and said, "why aren't you using machines?"e replied, "i thought you were trying to build a canal. if it is jobs you want, give the workers spoons, not shovels." [laughter] president barack obama has not understood the government does not create prosperity. for last three years, the president has expanded government instead of empowering the american people. he has put his deeper in debt, and he slowed the recovery, and he...
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he has written a number of books, and a number of papers, and he and milton friedman, they founded the society in 1946 -- that i am a member of. we have between 8 or 9 nobel laureate economists. >> what does the society do? >> we have meetings in different places around the globe, where we discuss the threats on liberty. we are not politically affiliated. we avoid news conferences and things like that, although the individual members can do this. but the society is kind of bipartisan, or at least a week -- we do not seek publicity. >> thomas sole. >> this is another great economist, although he is still alive and kicking, and he just sent me a copy of his 47th book. he is a brilliant economist. he has done some of the best writing on issues having to deal with race, and as a number of people -- a number of people know him because of his writings on -- excuse me. a number of people are familiar with him because of his writings on race, but some of his greatest work has been on the history of economic thought. he has done some of the top writing on people like -- jean baptiste se and oth
he has written a number of books, and a number of papers, and he and milton friedman, they founded the society in 1946 -- that i am a member of. we have between 8 or 9 nobel laureate economists. >> what does the society do? >> we have meetings in different places around the globe, where we discuss the threats on liberty. we are not politically affiliated. we avoid news conferences and things like that, although the individual members can do this. but the society is kind of...
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have been successful to the university of chicago economics department and notable fraud such as milton freed man. the idea of neoliberalism is there should be massive, selective tax cuts. margaret thatcher it is there is no alternative. of course that's absurd. there was an alternative. we have to connect the dots to understand what is going on today. i read the chronicle. so what i've done is put together a montage of the murder of public sector, which is going on everyday. in fact all of the public sector is in body shape. public libraries, parks from the municipal to the national level. our character is among the worst in the world. the new deal deals with things in a different way. when i was going to school, california school's were the best. now they are among the worst with the new budget cuts. of course, my university is being privatized. all of the higher education is being privatized. all through the uc system. how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county pony up
have been successful to the university of chicago economics department and notable fraud such as milton freed man. the idea of neoliberalism is there should be massive, selective tax cuts. margaret thatcher it is there is no alternative. of course that's absurd. there was an alternative. we have to connect the dots to understand what is going on today. i read the chronicle. so what i've done is put together a montage of the murder of public sector, which is going on everyday. in fact all of the...
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milton wright hosts spalding in softball...john carroll and notrr dame prep meet inngirls lacrosse...cunningham...goodnighh. goodnight. 3 greetings from the people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
milton wright hosts spalding in softball...john carroll and notrr dame prep meet inngirls lacrosse...cunningham...goodnighh. goodnight. 3 greetings from the people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®....
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milton wright hosts spalding in softball...john carroll and notreedame ppep meet in girls lacrosss... fox45 morninggnews ttmorrow -- sttrting at 5-am. ??@s@s
milton wright hosts spalding in softball...john carroll and notreedame ppep meet in girls lacrosss... fox45 morninggnews ttmorrow -- sttrting at 5-am. ??@s@s
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all at least part of the intellectual work to try to address that background think of a guy like milton friedman who when he was growing up lived above his family's ice-cream parlor, came down and scooped ice cream, and got a state scholarship to rutgers and when he was there he was waiting tables not for a wage cut for a free meal during the height of the depression and it's true to his entrepreneurial philosophy he was going from door to door selling these silly ties and white socks the distance in those days had to wear. my point is that it helps coming your economics will work if you've worked in the past and i would compare a guy like friedman his dad was a professor, his mom was a professional do-gooder come he
all at least part of the intellectual work to try to address that background think of a guy like milton friedman who when he was growing up lived above his family's ice-cream parlor, came down and scooped ice cream, and got a state scholarship to rutgers and when he was there he was waiting tables not for a wage cut for a free meal during the height of the depression and it's true to his entrepreneurial philosophy he was going from door to door selling these silly ties and white socks the...
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milton wright hosts spalding in softball...john carroll and notreedame ppep meet in girls lacrosss...une in to fox45 morninggnews ttmorrow -- sttrting at 5-am. it's oysternomics 101. you start ator named b. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. - wonderful news, non-famouses. my publicist just called from rehab. i made the internet.
milton wright hosts spalding in softball...john carroll and notreedame ppep meet in girls lacrosss...une in to fox45 morninggnews ttmorrow -- sttrting at 5-am. it's oysternomics 101. you start ator named b. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's...
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we will speak with our reporter milton. these marches are planned across more than 30 towns and cities. when it comes to getting their message across, they are pretty well organized. >> very much so, peter. they're under the banner of south africa's trade union. the biggest in the country. they claim to have more than 200 members. they've brought their people out in red t-shirts. -- 2 million members. they are protesting against the electronics road toll system. the people say they aborted pay for the roads through their normal taxation system. they don't want to pay every time they use public roads. >> are the unions still open to the idea of talking with the government or have they gone beyond that now? >> i think it is getting to a point where there is no longer a window of opportunity for talks. although they are in alliance with the governing south african congress. so there is a chance they can still talk. but the idea that they are already on the streets protesting against e-tolling and labor brokering means it is ve
we will speak with our reporter milton. these marches are planned across more than 30 towns and cities. when it comes to getting their message across, they are pretty well organized. >> very much so, peter. they're under the banner of south africa's trade union. the biggest in the country. they claim to have more than 200 members. they've brought their people out in red t-shirts. -- 2 million members. they are protesting against the electronics road toll system. the people say they...
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plays a gentle and he luscious prettiest the frost does anyone want to be on his milton list. so now i get to find out and my remote news coordinator does a sixty nine year old. probably not but we'll see yeah this is great for. me but it will. be. keeping me up here and a little help from. all the frosts. me . you ok i didn't break anything now. thankful that i hadn't done any permanent damage i left left his acrobatics and headed back out into the streets it was time for a little souvenir hunting there aren't many things more strongly associated with russia and the bear and although you might not see too many running around the streets of perm doesn't mean you can't find them if you know it and look. if you go down to one particular workshop you're sure of a big surprise. now these are the sort of bears you really wouldn't mind bunny and sue them here in perth and their maker is a bit of a superstar because she's the winner of a golden watch equivalent. of a teddy bear what's. his designs have been clearly up in international competitions for several years now from her postc
plays a gentle and he luscious prettiest the frost does anyone want to be on his milton list. so now i get to find out and my remote news coordinator does a sixty nine year old. probably not but we'll see yeah this is great for. me but it will. be. keeping me up here and a little help from. all the frosts. me . you ok i didn't break anything now. thankful that i hadn't done any permanent damage i left left his acrobatics and headed back out into the streets it was time for a little souvenir...
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plays and juggling he loves to speak to all the frost certainly wouldn't want to be on his milton list. so now i get to find out how my remotely is coordinated as a sixty nine year old. probably not but we'll see. his grades. blimey. will. be. keeping me here in a little help from. the frosts. plenty. in the. u.k. i didn't break it. thankful that i hadn't done any permanent damage i left left his acrobatics and headed back out into the streets it was time for a little souvenir hunting there are many things more strongly associated with russia from the back and although you might not see too many running around the streets of pearl that doesn't mean you can't find them if you know it and look. if you go down to one particular workshop you're sure of a big surprise. these are the sort of bears you really wouldn't mind bunny and sue and here in perth make has a bit of a superstar across seas the winner of a golden george the equivalent. of a teddy bear. his designs have been cleaning up in international competitions for several years now from her postcard pairs to her jeans characters she
plays and juggling he loves to speak to all the frost certainly wouldn't want to be on his milton list. so now i get to find out how my remotely is coordinated as a sixty nine year old. probably not but we'll see. his grades. blimey. will. be. keeping me here in a little help from. the frosts. plenty. in the. u.k. i didn't break it. thankful that i hadn't done any permanent damage i left left his acrobatics and headed back out into the streets it was time for a little souvenir hunting there are...
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and so, he said well, why don't you read some stuff by milton friedman and yale brosen and so they -- i became convinced that the effects of the minimum wage law were very, very counterproductive to low-skill people. >> i wrote down a quote of yours i found, "evaluate the effects of public policy as opposed to intentions." which is basically what you've been saying. >> that's right and think that to come up with compassionate policy requires that we engage in dispassionate analysis. that we separate ourselves away from a compassion because if we get -- if we become compassionate in our analysis well then we're going to wind up with a dispassionate policy. >> i've read that you like greed. >> oh yes, when i say greed, i'm not talking about -- let me go back. i think greed -- if you -- if you ask the question, what's that human motivation that gets the most wonderful things done, i would say greed. now, i'm not talking about misrepresentation, fraud, stealing and other kinds of immoral acts. i'm talking about people trying to get as much as they can for themselves. and if you ask the qu
and so, he said well, why don't you read some stuff by milton friedman and yale brosen and so they -- i became convinced that the effects of the minimum wage law were very, very counterproductive to low-skill people. >> i wrote down a quote of yours i found, "evaluate the effects of public policy as opposed to intentions." which is basically what you've been saying. >> that's right and think that to come up with compassionate policy requires that we engage in dispassionate...
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gold milton is about the most carefully humbled metal operation there is. not to not call xander of course but his enduring passion for his age old art petition he ses is just as present in all metal workers no matter how nonchalant his gold silting contemporaries may seem rude he's lying he's lying of course they feel something working with gold and all the wonderful nettles they're just not admitting it to themselves. whether in a small forge or a vast complex metal workers here are following in the footsteps of many pioneers in their trade and at least according to alexander they all share the spirit of this man and his metal from bottom r.t. . it starts getting late as the business update from the tasher and ukraine's got its sights set on buying less gas from russia we understand what's going on well essentially once a discount ukraine threatens to buy gas from germany if russia fails through offer of a significant discount russia is ukraine's sold gas supplier has been refusing to cut the price and its long term contracts in korean prime minister beca
gold milton is about the most carefully humbled metal operation there is. not to not call xander of course but his enduring passion for his age old art petition he ses is just as present in all metal workers no matter how nonchalant his gold silting contemporaries may seem rude he's lying he's lying of course they feel something working with gold and all the wonderful nettles they're just not admitting it to themselves. whether in a small forge or a vast complex metal workers here are following...
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it's milton friedman used to emphasize that was a serious cost of gold standard all this gold was being dug up and then put back into another hole. there are more concerns that showed practical experience were part of a gold standard. one of them was the affect of the gold standard on the money supply. since the gold standard determines the money supply, there's not much scope for the central bank to use monetary policy to stabilize the economy. there was no flexibility for the central bank to lower interest rates in recession or raise interest rates in inflation. some people view that as a benefit of the gold standard. taking away the discretion from central banks and there's an argument for that. it did have theism occasion that there was more volatility year to year in the economy under a gold standard than there has been in modern times. there were other concerns also with the gold standard, now one of the things that a gold standard does is it creates a system of fixed exchange rates between the currencies of countries that are on the gold standard. so for example, in 1900, the val
it's milton friedman used to emphasize that was a serious cost of gold standard all this gold was being dug up and then put back into another hole. there are more concerns that showed practical experience were part of a gold standard. one of them was the affect of the gold standard on the money supply. since the gold standard determines the money supply, there's not much scope for the central bank to use monetary policy to stabilize the economy. there was no flexibility for the central bank to...
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that informs the obama administration and its most identified with milton friedman and neo liberalism so this is the dynamic between the the free marketers believe that you can't have a free market unless you bay on guard and ignore and censor all this stuff and have any alternative so there's no interaction at all by the chicago school of entity we're actually we're the university of missouri at kansas city u m k c and there is a blog if you were to google your own case the economics the og you get the blog no economic perspectives but better. by stephanie colton was the incoming department chairman of the economics department and you'll see we have a regular commentary on what's happening in the economy and an alternative to the austerity and the pro financial lobbying the chicago art school doubts we have said so along with me in italy we're stuck in a calton build lack was talking about well and another blogger marshall auerbach. the four of us were basically there explaining sort of three solid days it's all about monetary theory and it's amazing there were over twenty one hundre
that informs the obama administration and its most identified with milton friedman and neo liberalism so this is the dynamic between the the free marketers believe that you can't have a free market unless you bay on guard and ignore and censor all this stuff and have any alternative so there's no interaction at all by the chicago school of entity we're actually we're the university of missouri at kansas city u m k c and there is a blog if you were to google your own case the economics the og...
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and that's a lot of effort and work and it's, you know, it's milton freedman used to emphasize that was a very serious cost of a gold standard. that all this gold was being dug up and then put back into another hole. so there is some cost to having a gold standard. but there are some other more serious financial and economic concerns that practical experience showed were part of a gold standard. one of them was the effect that -- of a gold standard on the money supply. since the gold standard determines the money supply, there's not much scope for the central bank to use monetary policy to stabilize the economy. and in particular, under a gold standard, typically the money supply goes up and interest rates go down in periods of strong economic activity. so that's the reverse of what a central bank would normally do today. so again, because you had a gold standard which tied the money supply to gold, there was no flexibility for the central bank to lower interest rates in recession or raise interest rates in an inflation. now some people view that as a benefit of the gold standard, takin
and that's a lot of effort and work and it's, you know, it's milton freedman used to emphasize that was a very serious cost of a gold standard. that all this gold was being dug up and then put back into another hole. so there is some cost to having a gold standard. but there are some other more serious financial and economic concerns that practical experience showed were part of a gold standard. one of them was the effect that -- of a gold standard on the money supply. since the gold standard...
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there farms the obama administration and it's not identified with milton friedman and neo liberalism so there's a dynamic between these two the free marketers believe that you can't have a free market unless you ban art and ignore and censor all especially of any alternatives so there's no interaction at all by the chicago school of enter the six were actually were the university of missouri at kansas city u m k c and there is a blog if you were to google your own case the economics blog you get the blog you know economic perspectives best at. by stephanie cult and who's the incoming department chairman of the economics department and you'll see we have a regular commentary on what's happening in the economy and an alternative to the austerity and the profane anshul lobby here in the chicago art school doubts we have started so along with me in italy where stephanie help build black was talking about law and another blogger marshall our box so the sort of sort of basically they're explaining sort of three solid days it's all about monetary theory and it's amazing there were over twen
there farms the obama administration and it's not identified with milton friedman and neo liberalism so there's a dynamic between these two the free marketers believe that you can't have a free market unless you ban art and ignore and censor all especially of any alternatives so there's no interaction at all by the chicago school of enter the six were actually were the university of missouri at kansas city u m k c and there is a blog if you were to google your own case the economics blog you...
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quarter final yesterday little to stoke city to what is now scotland kilmarnock stunned celtic one milton keynes scottish league cup the first time although their cheating was soured by the death of the father of their midfielder liam kelly after suffering a heart attack in the gag is died his dad died later in hospital winning goal came from vi to van paul put there just minutes from the end cell to go still on course to silverware and now turn their attention to the scottish cup and a set so when they leave. meanwhile bolton midfielder fabrice muamba remains in a critical condition after suffering a heart attack during saturday's f.a. cup quarter final of tottenham he remains in intensive care at a london hospital only twenty three year old collapsed during a game with spurs which was abandoned as a result bolton shared julie match against aston villa on change there has also been canceled in the meantime thousands of fans and well wishes have been laying flowers at bolton's report stadium manager open call thanks everyone for their support we have over all those i think we all recognis
quarter final yesterday little to stoke city to what is now scotland kilmarnock stunned celtic one milton keynes scottish league cup the first time although their cheating was soured by the death of the father of their midfielder liam kelly after suffering a heart attack in the gag is died his dad died later in hospital winning goal came from vi to van paul put there just minutes from the end cell to go still on course to silverware and now turn their attention to the scottish cup and a set so...
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commodities market into chaos so as conditions get crazier and crazier the people will try again as milton friedman said that when things changes when there is a crisis in the way that the changes described by the ideas lying around so if occupy wall street is an idea that's lying around it is an excess of bull i'll turn it over to more capitalism which is the response that we gave the bailouts and fall of two thousand and eight i think you could probably see some really big change but it won't be easy as the cops showed although i think i would argue that that wasn't capitalism that was that was something else but and now it's not to be defending capitalism but any i j i'd like to continue this conversation some time we have a lot more time thanks so much for being with us. here as always we'll be keeping close tabs on the occupy wall street movement as the ninety nine percent work to take back this country from the banks to as they were ripping us off. after the break on july twelfth internet providers will begin putting in place a new anti-piracy plan writing down on bandwidth and restr
commodities market into chaos so as conditions get crazier and crazier the people will try again as milton friedman said that when things changes when there is a crisis in the way that the changes described by the ideas lying around so if occupy wall street is an idea that's lying around it is an excess of bull i'll turn it over to more capitalism which is the response that we gave the bailouts and fall of two thousand and eight i think you could probably see some really big change but it won't...
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gold's milton is about the most carefully humble metal operation there is. not to knock on xander of course and his enduring passion for his age old art a passion he ses is just as present in all metal workers no matter how nonchalant his gold silting contemporaries may seem. he's lived his life of course they feel something working with gold and all the wonderful nettles they're just not of getting it to themselves. when they're in a small forge or a vast complex metal workers here are following in the footsteps of many pioneers in a trade and at least according to alexander they all share the spirit of this man and his metal tom barton r.t. . the busy business tales catch up with dimitri either greece getting even more money yes that's right the i.m.f. is giving it thirty six and a half a billion dollars that is probably good news for the country will look at that in just a second on the markets reacting first of all looks like russia might not be able to use the full capacity of its nord stream gas pipeline project because either you regulators are now sa
gold's milton is about the most carefully humble metal operation there is. not to knock on xander of course and his enduring passion for his age old art a passion he ses is just as present in all metal workers no matter how nonchalant his gold silting contemporaries may seem. he's lived his life of course they feel something working with gold and all the wonderful nettles they're just not of getting it to themselves. when they're in a small forge or a vast complex metal workers here are...
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we begin our coverage with julie on row and milton colorado. rod has so far. he gave his watch and his total ids to his lawyer and with that he was handcuffed and taken away. . the sun has set on what former inmates refer to as the darkest day of their lives. for rod blagojevich that men shortly before noon saying goodbye to his family. fourth on a wave and a long walk to the park and a lot he lost it all for a night behind bars. the great texas gov. landed in denver around 9:00 a.m.. those who felt let down by the politician, he says he was hurt. >> it breaks my heart the people out there might think that i broke their heart but this is ongoing. the decision went against me, that's what the law is and i accepted. but now i have to bear some of the burden. >> he tried to duck the cameras but that did not work. the helicopter was overhead and a can caravan on his tail. he stopped for food and freddie's burgers and japan's with locals who recognized him. he also gave his final interview tried to smile his way through the difficult topics. >> i've got to be stron
we begin our coverage with julie on row and milton colorado. rod has so far. he gave his watch and his total ids to his lawyer and with that he was handcuffed and taken away. . the sun has set on what former inmates refer to as the darkest day of their lives. for rod blagojevich that men shortly before noon saying goodbye to his family. fourth on a wave and a long walk to the park and a lot he lost it all for a night behind bars. the great texas gov. landed in denver around 9:00 a.m.. those who...
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john milton once said they also serve only stand and wait. they also serve who only stand and wait. we owe you your family members almost as much as we owe you. every morning i would walk-in and jill will be getting her cup of coffee over the sink mouthing a prayer. wives and husbands, there is not an hour a day that did not flash across your mind. it is my husband, wife, daughter, ok? it is an incredible thing to ask of so many people. now and the finest american condition, you come home. it is good to see you here. like every american before you, you left iraq taking nothing with you but your experience, achievements, and the pride associated with knowing what they did an incredible job. that is an american tradition, is taking nothing but your pride. on behalf of a grateful nation, there's never going to be a way we can truly be pay you. there's no way to fully pay you. let me simply say thank you and your family for the heroic work you have done. you have made a difference. i think you help chart a different course. the man i sat with every day for the past three years or so, i
john milton once said they also serve only stand and wait. they also serve who only stand and wait. we owe you your family members almost as much as we owe you. every morning i would walk-in and jill will be getting her cup of coffee over the sink mouthing a prayer. wives and husbands, there is not an hour a day that did not flash across your mind. it is my husband, wife, daughter, ok? it is an incredible thing to ask of so many people. now and the finest american condition, you come home. it...
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i don't know if this is a question of mamplism or milton freedman. i would just respond to one thing he said. for wall street banks they have what they call a fiduciary responsibility to look out for their clients' interest. so they fall into a special category which is different and i think people should try to understand that in the context of this whole debate. host: was there a sense at least from the way you read the op ed sense of sour grapes from the way he went about this? guest: that's one thing that i found really interesting. that did not come through in the, in his essay. i think there's a different narrative and i think critics of the piece and defenders of goldman privately and to some extent publicly suggested well maybe mr. smith hadn't been promoted to managing director. maybe he didn't get a big enough bonus. maybe he was frustrated. you know, i don't know what was in his head. i have not spoken to him. however, that sour grapes tone did not come through in the piece. what came through in the piece is someone who really was dead dit
i don't know if this is a question of mamplism or milton freedman. i would just respond to one thing he said. for wall street banks they have what they call a fiduciary responsibility to look out for their clients' interest. so they fall into a special category which is different and i think people should try to understand that in the context of this whole debate. host: was there a sense at least from the way you read the op ed sense of sour grapes from the way he went about this? guest: that's...
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you are getting into milton freedman's child life de dependence. you can't make a la jolla -- you can't make it. >> if he said, think it through. and then you get a bunch of cocaine and go to the hotel room and the service goes out. >> i hate this. now that we managed to piss our kids off more, let's real yen alienate the kids. let's teachers and them to spy on each other. this is disgusting. i'm sorry. you think i like this, right? >> i thought you would were like me. i don't see kids -- i don't think children have -- they aren den toured service. enindentured. this is a croc of crap. have i a friend whose daughter was beat up in school. another girl got on her and beat the crap out of her. if she would have fought back she would have been arrested by the school. all of this stuff about oh gee we were worried about it, well then do something about did. -- about it. the feel good crap is embarrassing. we abandon our children when they need us most. sorry, honey. do down to class and have little judy beat the crap out of you again tomorrow. this is
you are getting into milton freedman's child life de dependence. you can't make a la jolla -- you can't make it. >> if he said, think it through. and then you get a bunch of cocaine and go to the hotel room and the service goes out. >> i hate this. now that we managed to piss our kids off more, let's real yen alienate the kids. let's teachers and them to spy on each other. this is disgusting. i'm sorry. you think i like this, right? >> i thought you would were like me. i don't...
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i think of the author john milton who wrote paradise lost. he was completely blind. how many people know that? that is not what you think of. i look it up wikioedia in and it is only mentioned in passing. he is remembered for his science and no one ever thinks of the fact that he was disabled. we don't know what will be remembered. will be no boundary proposal be part of the mainstream of theoretical physics and cosmology? or will always be interesting beautiful proposals, will people go on being troubles and working around the information paradox? a little invention of his that seems to be sitting on the shelf now. what about things like that? will it be remembered? i think his legacy definitely will be twofold. first the excitement he has generated about science and cosmology. when i attended the academic conference that preceded his 70th birth day. and it was interesting because it had all the gray eminences of his field and all these young people too. among the young people there were physicists contributing to well-known areas and exciting work. some of them are
i think of the author john milton who wrote paradise lost. he was completely blind. how many people know that? that is not what you think of. i look it up wikioedia in and it is only mentioned in passing. he is remembered for his science and no one ever thinks of the fact that he was disabled. we don't know what will be remembered. will be no boundary proposal be part of the mainstream of theoretical physics and cosmology? or will always be interesting beautiful proposals, will people go on...