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because of course roosevelt is somebody who he cast aspersions toward in any any possible moment he's a milton friedman a guy he's a monetarist he's a money printer so to go back and say well it's the roosevelt like stick to it of ness is really again duplicity on the part of ben bernanke he picks a policy i mean this is classic. duplicity on the part of wall street or what people call selective amnesia where he'll remember certain things if it supports his current theory but they'll forget everything else that doesn't support his current theory that could change at any minute so anyway they're praising the sacred meat. i need to is up seventy percent since the was elected in december so it's up it's up it's up now of course the yen was at seventy seven to the dollar back in november it's now at one hundred and one hundred two to the dollar so it's crashed by thirty two percent so accounted for half of the rise in the nikkei but of course the slate authors do not mention the whole situation with the japanese government bonds which are limited down almost every single day but the japanese bond
because of course roosevelt is somebody who he cast aspersions toward in any any possible moment he's a milton friedman a guy he's a monetarist he's a money printer so to go back and say well it's the roosevelt like stick to it of ness is really again duplicity on the part of ben bernanke he picks a policy i mean this is classic. duplicity on the part of wall street or what people call selective amnesia where he'll remember certain things if it supports his current theory but they'll forget...
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as a milton friedman fellow of public policy what is it that you do? >>guest: i was asked that once in a legal case as an expert witness the opposing attorneys said it says you are a senior fellow now would just what does a senior fellow do? i said he has no powers and no duties and the judge said i wouldn't mind to have a job like that. >>host: you spend a day thinking? >>guest: billion ideas from morning to night is nothing but exhausting. [laughter] >>host: when you talk about cognitive justice what you mean? >>guest: i guess when what they mean by social justice is of justice for an initial opportunity to have the same life that i call a cosmic justice because no society has ever done that in any country. so what you're asking is for the whole life chances to be the same it is virtually impossible. some kids may be raised over the same economic level but there is one set of attitudes toward education and the other will not and the one in the family that does not have the same attitude may be a fine fellow but he doesn't have the same chance there i
as a milton friedman fellow of public policy what is it that you do? >>guest: i was asked that once in a legal case as an expert witness the opposing attorneys said it says you are a senior fellow now would just what does a senior fellow do? i said he has no powers and no duties and the judge said i wouldn't mind to have a job like that. >>host: you spend a day thinking? >>guest: billion ideas from morning to night is nothing but exhausting. [laughter] >>host: when you...
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i am not milton friedman. he made a point, he would make the point that capitalism when it is oriented the great beauty of capitalism when it is oriented around profit maximization, everybody in fact does win. if you are a company and you're doing your job the right way, customers and getting great products and willing to pay you for some, your suppliers are getting their products sold, your investors are making a return on their money, your employees are happy because your business is growing and there is opportunity for the advancement and greater pay. what is also wonderful is it is one idea around which everyone can unite and agree and of course there are all the side benefits which you mentioned in the book that go to society, centralized, everyone is allowed to use the money they made from this venture to improve society as a hole through their own different decisions and you get better literacy and better health than less poverty. the argument classical economists make about what you are saying is if yo
i am not milton friedman. he made a point, he would make the point that capitalism when it is oriented the great beauty of capitalism when it is oriented around profit maximization, everybody in fact does win. if you are a company and you're doing your job the right way, customers and getting great products and willing to pay you for some, your suppliers are getting their products sold, your investors are making a return on their money, your employees are happy because your business is growing...
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>>host: how well did you know, milton friedman? >>guest: i was a student of his at one time. he was the reason i was brought to the hoover institution one of the fine human beings and i often say if you ask me to name someone who both had genius and common sense of what's in milton friedman then would have to struggle to find another example. >>host: we have been talking with dr. sowell here at the hoover institution stanford university. here is his most recent book , "intellectuals and race" this is the tv on c-span2. of. >> and was curious what you think several of the ceo in and talking about capitalism to defend capitalism is. do they have roll or a the role of government and how it works against business. the ceos have rolled to talk about and defend capitalism to explain it to people but is it something you do purely by example? >>guest: i think we do. one of the most disturbing statistics for me is for the longest period of time, understanding the history of the united states, we started out really pour. we were back water here in the united states. and really as we em
>>host: how well did you know, milton friedman? >>guest: i was a student of his at one time. he was the reason i was brought to the hoover institution one of the fine human beings and i often say if you ask me to name someone who both had genius and common sense of what's in milton friedman then would have to struggle to find another example. >>host: we have been talking with dr. sowell here at the hoover institution stanford university. here is his most recent book ,...
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the first time bill buckley met milton friedman and frank meijer was there. anyway that's when we started in this society to get next year we are going to have our 50th anniversary and that this kind of exciting because what that does is bring together a lot of the leaders in the institutions and a lot of leading intellectuals fallen on the country for that annual meeting and contract so there are a lot of things in terms of promoting our ideas and the building the conservative movement i look forward to doing and i can say this. first it's that she's put up with me but she does remind me still she married me for better or worse but not for much. [laughter] i will be around. i don't play golf. >> the conservative movement, and i think it can truly be said america is so very blessed to have you as a past leader come as a present leader and i'm absolutely certain as a future leader in all these areas. thank you for being here. [applause] a look at one book yuma a local literacy programs sponsored by the public library created to engage in the community and i lo
the first time bill buckley met milton friedman and frank meijer was there. anyway that's when we started in this society to get next year we are going to have our 50th anniversary and that this kind of exciting because what that does is bring together a lot of the leaders in the institutions and a lot of leading intellectuals fallen on the country for that annual meeting and contract so there are a lot of things in terms of promoting our ideas and the building the conservative movement i look...
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this idea that their god at the artwork suggest that they're the dow gobs of the markets of their milton friedman on crack and bernanke exemplifies that to perfection well let's continue on bonds we mentioned bernanke ian relating it to japan because he says bernanke blower of bubbles and this is from paul krugman in the new york times and he asks why all this talk about the bond bubble partly reflects the correct observation that interest rates are very low by historical standards what you need to bear in mind however is that the economy is also in a specially terrible shape by historical standards once in a three generations terrible the usual rules about what constitutes a reasonable level of interest rates don't apply well again is total do. posted it because krugman is saying rates are down because the economy is soft but then the officials in japan are saying rates are rising because it can all make activity is up you say so again it's convenient in japan to say economic activities up so rates are rising but a new side of the ocean they'll say well yeah you know the economy's down
this idea that their god at the artwork suggest that they're the dow gobs of the markets of their milton friedman on crack and bernanke exemplifies that to perfection well let's continue on bonds we mentioned bernanke ian relating it to japan because he says bernanke blower of bubbles and this is from paul krugman in the new york times and he asks why all this talk about the bond bubble partly reflects the correct observation that interest rates are very low by historical standards what you...
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acuerdos, para comenzar atraer las, el primer mes de reserva alimentaria que estÁ compuesto por 760 milton algo de producto que prÁcticamente guardaron como sÍ se tratara de una tesoro >>> hay que quedarse mÁs tarde, hay que guardarlo para unos o 2 meses mÁs >>> mÁs de un mes tiene la escasez del papel higiÉnico, penosa situaciÓn que ha generado burlas a nivel internacional >>> esto crea situaciones el ba room el room el complicada porque tiene escasez de papel higiÉnico. en caracterÍstic en caracas venezuela francisco univisiÓn gel horrendo asesinato de un soldado britÁnico genera temor por la posible aumento de un sentimiento anti musulmÁn. >>> veremos cuÁles son las medida que estÁn esto mando las autoridades de miami para tratar edades evitar la violencia de aÑos anteriores durante un famoso festival de mÚsica que coincide con el feriado del dÍa ra recordaciÓn >>> tenemos un nuevo escÁndalo sexual en una iglesia catÓlica ahora en un templo de new jersey, regresamos con estoy mÁs. y mÁs. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> un soldado francÉs fue apuÑalado en la garganta cuando estaba en un concurrido ce
acuerdos, para comenzar atraer las, el primer mes de reserva alimentaria que estÁ compuesto por 760 milton algo de producto que prÁcticamente guardaron como sÍ se tratara de una tesoro >>> hay que quedarse mÁs tarde, hay que guardarlo para unos o 2 meses mÁs >>> mÁs de un mes tiene la escasez del papel higiÉnico, penosa situaciÓn que ha generado burlas a nivel internacional >>> esto crea situaciones el ba room el room el complicada porque tiene escasez de...
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the main four subjects are 2005c milton wright graduates. one lived in oakland. the other three would travel to bwi, rent cars and drive them back to harford county. >> did it completely eradicate the flow of marijuana, no? dead we put a big dent in this? yes. >> they seized 14 cars and 15 arrests. >>> coming up, it's day two as cleanup wraps up in oklahoma. people who lived through are recounting how frightening it was. the door blew off one underground shelter. >> we'll tell you which metro station you'll want to avoid. >> weather wise 86 at bwi. 10 degrees above average. mighty warm, mighty humid. we nailed that two-degree guarantee. showers and storms fire up out to the west. when they arrive here and what they could mean for your neighborhood is coming up on abc2 news at 6. >>> they gave people the chance to take shelter. a lot of them headed into their underground safe rooms. let's go to moore, oklahoma. >> reporter: we've been hearing about people surviving in bathtubs and closets and a shelter. this shelter was the only one on the entire street. this is t
the main four subjects are 2005c milton wright graduates. one lived in oakland. the other three would travel to bwi, rent cars and drive them back to harford county. >> did it completely eradicate the flow of marijuana, no? dead we put a big dent in this? yes. >> they seized 14 cars and 15 arrests. >>> coming up, it's day two as cleanup wraps up in oklahoma. people who lived through are recounting how frightening it was. the door blew off one underground shelter. >>...
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it happened around 9:00 at west campbell avenue and north milton. officers say the teen cyclist pedaled through a stop sign when the car hit him. the driver made a u-turn to check on that boy. he's now in a medically induced coma at valley medical. >>> in other bay area headlines workers are threatening to go on strike. in less than an hour they will vote on whether or not to authorize right now. they have been without a contract for three years. they make $15-$20 an hour but they are unhappy about the talk of contract talks. even if there is a strike, fans won't notice a disruption in services. >>> what started as a small peach therapy class has turned into a school serving hundreds of children with special needs. sharon shows us this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: her son colton has went from a silent toddler to a sociable toddler. she credits the school of imagination and happy talkers in dublin that teaches typically developing children alongside children with developmental delays. mitch cofounded the program with his wife charlene.
it happened around 9:00 at west campbell avenue and north milton. officers say the teen cyclist pedaled through a stop sign when the car hit him. the driver made a u-turn to check on that boy. he's now in a medically induced coma at valley medical. >>> in other bay area headlines workers are threatening to go on strike. in less than an hour they will vote on whether or not to authorize right now. they have been without a contract for three years. they make $15-$20 an hour but they are...
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milton friedman proposed a negative income tax in the '60s and other people have as well.ul way of inducing market activity and freedom and allowing people to loot full lives as they choose to lead them. melissa: peter, would you like it if you thought it would work? is your main problem with it would be too hard to get rolling at this point? if we had a clean slate to start over wouldn't it make sense? >> it is very noise for academics to talk about th. milton friedman was a theoristician's theoristician. in reality it doesn't work that way. the putting health care aside, one of the principle benefits we give poor children access to health care. if you're not putting that into the program, you will not have very much money to prefor this. melissa: that's a great point. >> you're just not. melissa: let mike respond to that what you do i this about that? >> education is also a thing we want to mandate people have to pay for and send their kids to. we can't simply look at people with kids here. there are a lot of people who don't have kids. a lot of peopleave their own lives
milton friedman proposed a negative income tax in the '60s and other people have as well.ul way of inducing market activity and freedom and allowing people to loot full lives as they choose to lead them. melissa: peter, would you like it if you thought it would work? is your main problem with it would be too hard to get rolling at this point? if we had a clean slate to start over wouldn't it make sense? >> it is very noise for academics to talk about th. milton friedman was a...
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milton casco inicio la jugada la termina en velocidad frente al arquero sosa...efensa "savia",,, nacho scocco a quema ropa fusilo a sosa; dos por cero newells remontando el global.. velez logro descontar por medio de ferreyra, pero con los goles de visitante newells sera rival de boca jrs en fase de cuartos de final en la copa libertadores.. wipe vo ===wipe=== --hoy al mediodia el chelsea ingles se corono campeon de la liga europea sobre el benfica de portugal; fernando torres rompio el cantaro al minuto 59, dejando de paso a luisao... mano dentro del area, sin discutir, y seria "el tacuara" oscar cardozo con potencia para igualar el marcador.. pero el gol lapidario fue a solo segundos del final; cabezazo flotadito de ivanovic... 2 por uno el chelsea se convierte en el primer equipo en conquistar primero la champions league y al aÑo siguiente esta europa league... ===chroma key=== jf esta maÑana los atleticos de oakland cayeron 6 carreras a 2 ante los rangers; octavo ara estan 7ultimos diez juegos detras de texas en la division oeste de la liga americana take vo
milton casco inicio la jugada la termina en velocidad frente al arquero sosa...efensa "savia",,, nacho scocco a quema ropa fusilo a sosa; dos por cero newells remontando el global.. velez logro descontar por medio de ferreyra, pero con los goles de visitante newells sera rival de boca jrs en fase de cuartos de final en la copa libertadores.. wipe vo ===wipe=== --hoy al mediodia el chelsea ingles se corono campeon de la liga europea sobre el benfica de portugal; fernando torres rompio...
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i often say if you asked me to name someone who has both genius and common sense, i would say miltonand then i would have to struggle to find another example. >> host: we've been taught and with dr. tran three at the hoover institution at stanford university. here's his most recent book, tran thi is. this is booktv on c-span 2. >> next, william b. gould sat down with booktv to discuss his book, "bargaining with baseball." professor gould talks about the history of player owner relations in a spell on his own involvement in ending the night 94, 95 each of the baseball strike and problems facing the sport today. this is about 20 minutes. >> host: on the screen is william b. gould. he is an emeritus professor of law at tampered and the author of "bargaining with baseball: labor relations in an age of prosperous turmoil." mr. gould, why are you writing about this topic? it's really two different levels. one is someone who's played the game is a young man, as a child, followed throughout my life. i suppose passionately involved in that. principally an observer and does allow someone who h
i often say if you asked me to name someone who has both genius and common sense, i would say miltonand then i would have to struggle to find another example. >> host: we've been taught and with dr. tran three at the hoover institution at stanford university. here's his most recent book, tran thi is. this is booktv on c-span 2. >> next, william b. gould sat down with booktv to discuss his book, "bargaining with baseball." professor gould talks about the history of player...
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the ncaa men's golf championships going on in milton, georgia cal senior max homa drains the birdiehoma finish at 5-under par heading into the final round of the individual championship cal junior brandon hagy chipping on 12 to within 6 feetwould make the birdie and is also at 5-under in terms of team play, georgia tech leads at 12- under parbut top ranked cal is just one stroke back at - 11 in the 30 team tournament [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier banking. standard at citibank. mamake a wish!h! i wish w we could lie e here forevever. i wish thihis test dririve w ov, so we e could headad back to thehe dealershihip. [ [ male annououncer ] it's p practicallyly yours. testst dri! bubut we stillll need your s signature.. vovolkswagen s sign then d dri. and d it's neverer been easisir to get a j jetta. that's t the power of german n engineerining. get $0 dowown, $0 due at t signing, $ $0 des, anand $0 firstst month's p pe visit vwdedealer.com t today fema
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but remember what milton friedman thomas. the real level of taxation is the level of spending. the real problem with this nation is burden with, we have a government that is too big and too wasteful. we have a government that snds $11 million to create one green job in an area of the economy that is nowhere near mature to contribute to the overall well-being of the economy. we have to correct this. the republicans can't understand , the requirement is to be on the spending side, and no amount of tax simplification can compensate. >> when i hear the administration bragging about the revenue coming in and saying that it justifies tax hikes and republicans then sort of give up the fight on spending cuts, fr whatever meritorious reasons. >> minimizing is what it is. let's take something that is laudable, and we will take that asur second-best solution while we surrender on what is urgent and necessary. we will take what is convenient they are slow learners, but they are also people who onlylearn that which is politically convenient to their ideologically defined objectives. we must
but remember what milton friedman thomas. the real level of taxation is the level of spending. the real problem with this nation is burden with, we have a government that is too big and too wasteful. we have a government that snds $11 million to create one green job in an area of the economy that is nowhere near mature to contribute to the overall well-being of the economy. we have to correct this. the republicans can't understand , the requirement is to be on the spending side, and no amount...
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experience you understand that these people have not studied keynesian economics they have not studied milton friedman as far as they're concerned it's quite simple we trust gold more than paper money we reckon that gold is a better and more consistent store of value than paper money that is our experience and that is what we're going to continue to do so that vigilantes to sara lee but then combined buying power it will stop the paper because we've got to move on because we have some issues here that i meant to bring up with you and i'm chewing up all the time of this interview and i want to get into these issues that you write about that there is a point time where there's so little gold left that futures and forwards markets cease to operate effectively so here's where this demand on the physical side meets the the futures contracts the nexus of the paper apocalypse as i call it but are we talked about for years on the shelf are we at this inflection point will there be a failure on one of these like the comics or l b m a well we will only know that by looking back at this point in time so
experience you understand that these people have not studied keynesian economics they have not studied milton friedman as far as they're concerned it's quite simple we trust gold more than paper money we reckon that gold is a better and more consistent store of value than paper money that is our experience and that is what we're going to continue to do so that vigilantes to sara lee but then combined buying power it will stop the paper because we've got to move on because we have some issues...
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financed helicopter drop in the money as a tax cut being a drop of money in that speech which helped milton beginning. he was the one who originally said the helicopter drop of money. he has been begging for fiscal stimulus or to do no more harm. >> they can raise the fed funds rating. >> it distorts the overall economy. >> at what point do they say we can't do anything more here? or are they too scare d. >> and basically the fed, although it's informal, is targeting a 5% nom gnat gdp roll. we're not getting what basically monetary policy, not as promised but as tried to deliver. >> i think it's a demand problem, a top line problem. we have seen that in the earning earnings. >> if i'm right and they don't raise rates. >> we're going to do feats of strength. right now we're going to talk about growth. >> 0.8 is the subtraction from the government. if i told you we grew 3.233 in the first quarter, would you be sitting here complaining? >> i'm just saying. >> hold on. you're going to ask me a question, i'm going to answer. >> i'm asking diane why he is at 1.1 now. >> 15 and 11, not that much d
financed helicopter drop in the money as a tax cut being a drop of money in that speech which helped milton beginning. he was the one who originally said the helicopter drop of money. he has been begging for fiscal stimulus or to do no more harm. >> they can raise the fed funds rating. >> it distorts the overall economy. >> at what point do they say we can't do anything more here? or are they too scare d. >> and basically the fed, although it's informal, is targeting a...
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expect from this is inflation but remember you know as milton friedman said inflation comes with a lag so it doesn't mean just because people are printing you get inflation the next day the other things have to happen behavior has to change in velocity as to increase as we've discussed. reports from the recent meeting of the brics brazil russia india china suggest they are ready to dismantle the dollar system do you see this happening max the brics may want to end the dollar system without it's unlikely in the share on what they're more likely to do is start the beginnings of an alternative system but it's important understand these things take years you can't just snap your fingers and have a new currency actually you can have you can take a currency make it a trade currency very easily china is doing this with the you won they have bilateral agreements with brazil and some other countries that's just a matter of keeping score you can have you can use bottle caps as a trade currency just means you keep score and you buy a lot or trade surplus or deficit and set up every now and that r
expect from this is inflation but remember you know as milton friedman said inflation comes with a lag so it doesn't mean just because people are printing you get inflation the next day the other things have to happen behavior has to change in velocity as to increase as we've discussed. reports from the recent meeting of the brics brazil russia india china suggest they are ready to dismantle the dollar system do you see this happening max the brics may want to end the dollar system without it's...
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were you posessed by the spirit of milton berle? >> yeah, i guess. >> jimmy: since you're writing jokes now. do you remember the joke? >> yes. >> jimmy: okay, stand right here and deliver that joke to camera as if this is your show and your monologue. >> okay. this election is very close. just like me and my mother-in-l mother-in-law. yeah, right. [ applause ] >> jimmy: very good. regular juany carson. what's the matter with you and your mother-in-law? are you fighting? >> no, no. >> jimmy: you don't like her? >> just a little bit. >> jimmy: disgraced former congressman anthony weiner officially announced that he's running for ma anthony weiner as you may recall resigned after tweeting a photograph of his crotch. he's trying to move past that. either that or this is a test for talk show host to see if we can come up with any more penis jokes. and if it is, i accept that challenge. weiner released a video on youtube. reran t we ran through a sub text machine to read what he's trying to say without reading into what he's saying. >> i
were you posessed by the spirit of milton berle? >> yeah, i guess. >> jimmy: since you're writing jokes now. do you remember the joke? >> yes. >> jimmy: okay, stand right here and deliver that joke to camera as if this is your show and your monologue. >> okay. this election is very close. just like me and my mother-in-l mother-in-law. yeah, right. [ applause ] >> jimmy: very good. regular juany carson. what's the matter with you and your mother-in-law? are...
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. >> we have to judge the program of milton friedman number their intention but their effectiveness. >> we have to many that are ineffective and you canno get ready -- rid of any of them. thank you. coming up we wanto protect our children but to as we protect them or do we rob them of grit? we help kids tests are limits but now americans are toldo get rid of risk, john: you know, lew enter jackson was our seventh president he is on a $20 bill and during the revolutionary war jackson volunteered to fight and was at the time. the british captured him and made him ar british officers 11 ordered jackson to clean his boots he said no and the officer lifted h ward and slashed jackson's hand and then he nearly starved in a prison mp but he had grit and survive damage on to become prident. did you have that much when you were a kid? i doubt that i have it now and today i your parents say th have to protect their kids from all danger. some do notet teen-agers go to school by tmsels that is nuts says lenore skanayzy saying ameritech needs and free range kids. >> their kids we believe and and d
. >> we have to judge the program of milton friedman number their intention but their effectiveness. >> we have to many that are ineffective and you canno get ready -- rid of any of them. thank you. coming up we wanto protect our children but to as we protect them or do we rob them of grit? we help kids tests are limits but now americans are toldo get rid of risk, john: you know, lew enter jackson was our seventh president he is on a $20 bill and during the revolutionary war jackson...
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. >> we have to judge the program of milton friedman number their intention but their effectiveness. >> we have to ma that are ineffective and you cannot get ready -- rid of any of them. thank you. coming up we want to protect our children but to as we protect them or do we rob them of grit? we help kids tests are limits but now americans are told to get rid of risk, john: you know, lew enter jackson was our seventh president he is on a $20 bill and during the revolutionary war jackson volunteered to fight and was 13 at the ti. the british captured him and made him a servant for british officers 11 ordered jackson to clean his boots he said no and the officer lifted his ward and slashed jackson's hand and then he nearly starved in a prison camp but he had grit and survive damage on to become president. did you have that much when you were a kid? i doubt that i have it now and today i your parents say they have to protect their kids from all danger. some do not let teen-agers go to school by themselves that is nuts says lenore skanayzy saying ameritech needs and free range kids.we bed
. >> we have to judge the program of milton friedman number their intention but their effectiveness. >> we have to ma that are ineffective and you cannot get ready -- rid of any of them. thank you. coming up we want to protect our children but to as we protect them or do we rob them of grit? we help kids tests are limits but now americans are told to get rid of risk, john: you know, lew enter jackson was our seventh president he is on a $20 bill and during the revolutionary war...
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experience you understand that these people have not studied keynesian economics they have not studied milton friedman as far as they're concerned it's quite simple we trust gold more than paper money we reckon that gold is a better and more consistent store of value than paper money that is our experience and that is what we're going to continue to do so that vigilantes to sara lee but then combined buying power it will stop the paper because we've got to move on because we have some issues here that i meant to bring up with you and i'm chewing up all the time of this interview and i want to get into these issues that you write about that there is a point time when there are so little gold left that futures and forwards markets cease to operate effectively so here's where does demand on the physical side meet see the futures contracts the nexus of the paper apocalypse as i call it but are we talked about for years on the shelf are we at this inflection point will there be a failure on one of these like the comics or l b m a well we will only know that by looking back at this point in time so
experience you understand that these people have not studied keynesian economics they have not studied milton friedman as far as they're concerned it's quite simple we trust gold more than paper money we reckon that gold is a better and more consistent store of value than paper money that is our experience and that is what we're going to continue to do so that vigilantes to sara lee but then combined buying power it will stop the paper because we've got to move on because we have some issues...
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milton mezrati, senior market strategist at lord abbett. how do we get there? puts us over 1700? >> it is quite possible. it sounds like a ridiculous number because we've been languishing below our highs for so long and a lot of people are scared because the market made tremendous gains in a relatively short period of time. but when i look at the valuations and we see the federal reserve will continue to pour liquidity on us, 10% is actually very easy when you get down to a sharp pencil or careful computer program to the actual numbers. tracy: but you weren't happy with the unemployment report, right? basically it was better than the last one which is where the bar is right now. expectations are the same going into the summer? >> i think expectations are, there is two things going on. one is that the best expectations are for continued muddle. this continued limping along in the economy. tracy: yeah. >> which means the market is vulnerable to upside surprise. we don't think it will get that. but it means that the market is pretty well braced for bad news or at
milton mezrati, senior market strategist at lord abbett. how do we get there? puts us over 1700? >> it is quite possible. it sounds like a ridiculous number because we've been languishing below our highs for so long and a lot of people are scared because the market made tremendous gains in a relatively short period of time. but when i look at the valuations and we see the federal reserve will continue to pour liquidity on us, 10% is actually very easy when you get down to a sharp pencil...
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this is officer stewart milton. telling me to get out and set fire to his cell.d him on report. >> it burn my peter. >> all right. that's the reason why in the report. >> okay. you've been charged with d disobeying a doctor and placing the buzzer. when responded to the buzzer and asked what was wrong he was met with a response of [ bleep ] off. how do you plead? >> guilty. i found you guilty on that one. the fourth charge is disobeying when placing your cell button for tho reason. >> guilty. >> the last report is where you intentionally endangered the health and safety of others. this is where you acted with the smoke detector in your cell causing the fire alarm to activate requiring prison staff and the fire service obtained. do you understand that charge. how do you plead? >> guilty. >> i'm going to find you guilty on that basis. thank you. >> jimmy's otherwise good behavior record over the past year helps him catch a break. shefed seven days loss of recreation time. his prison job wages and access to his cash account to buy supplies from the canteen. >> you ok
this is officer stewart milton. telling me to get out and set fire to his cell.d him on report. >> it burn my peter. >> all right. that's the reason why in the report. >> okay. you've been charged with d disobeying a doctor and placing the buzzer. when responded to the buzzer and asked what was wrong he was met with a response of [ bleep ] off. how do you plead? >> guilty. i found you guilty on that one. the fourth charge is disobeying when placing your cell button for...
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to say, i would recommend other books on this more than my own mind standing is it effectively as milton friedman said we have the federal reserve that effectively created the inflationary economy and many of the problems that we associate with the 1920's were caused by that. my view is while is true there was the inflationary economy there were a number of goods and services produced that we still use all the time today cars cars, radio colleges the first president to be on film so not quite like the inflationary period of the 1990's when people bought homes they could not afford that real things were produced and it is important to understand henry ford, thomas edison harvey firestone all indoors and like to which to meet with him so if i were to think what caused this roosevelt prolonged it that if you would get the recession through 1920 that was a more severe recession than the harding's alleged ticket dealt with by doing nothing. people assume.was the same sort of situation the government policy of herbert hoover and fdr put the great in the great depression so even in 1932 there i
to say, i would recommend other books on this more than my own mind standing is it effectively as milton friedman said we have the federal reserve that effectively created the inflationary economy and many of the problems that we associate with the 1920's were caused by that. my view is while is true there was the inflationary economy there were a number of goods and services produced that we still use all the time today cars cars, radio colleges the first president to be on film so not quite...