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. >> host: mr. russo on inflation concerns. >> ini sympathize with the americans were concernedfl about inflation. i'm alsoi concerned. i think i try to use the perspective of someonene who gives -- there's upside risk and downside risks so that downside risk is the possibility that tightening policy raising interest rates too quickly that would take us back down into a double-dip recession and that would be harmful for the job market. even if not taking us into recession monetary support could lead to a --and the global financial crisis. on the upside if we keep the jewish rates too low for too long for taxes too high for too long we could have inflation began to spiral higher and higher. now the balance of risks in elastic at her so the last year or two in my view has been tilted towards the downside. it's the first outcome of week job recovery but as time is gone on and we have g seen a recovery to rates are much more balanced. the questions we have asked herself as economist and i think what the fed i
. >> host: mr. russo on inflation concerns. >> ini sympathize with the americans were concernedfl about inflation. i'm alsoi concerned. i think i try to use the perspective of someonene who gives -- there's upside risk and downside risks so that downside risk is the possibility that tightening policy raising interest rates too quickly that would take us back down into a double-dip recession and that would be harmful for the job market. even if not taking us into recession monetary...
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mr. russo i want to add to your social security comment when lbj was president, he saw how much money was coming into the treasury at that time so he put it into the general fund that allowed them to suspend that money. if you took from his era to this day social security and medicare would be owed $11.8 trillion and that went to war's end wars andg and you are correct i don't think many people realize but here they want to spend so much remoney. we are at 28 trillion now and nobody even thinks about putting money back into social security so yes it's medicare and about five years it's going to run out and they think social security by 2030 is going to be pretty well depleted. so my whole thing is now they want to eliminate. if they raised interest rates we couldn't even handle that payment. it would w eat up everything tht comes into the government and that's all i wanted to add. >> i appreciate the comments and sympathize with his concerns. i wasn't aware of the origins of how they are used.
mr. russo i want to add to your social security comment when lbj was president, he saw how much money was coming into the treasury at that time so he put it into the general fund that allowed them to suspend that money. if you took from his era to this day social security and medicare would be owed $11.8 trillion and that went to war's end wars andg and you are correct i don't think many people realize but here they want to spend so much remoney. we are at 28 trillion now and nobody even thinks...
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host: mr. russo? guest: i was not alive during the eisenhower administration but i like ike. he was a great guy from what i know. speaking to the economics, i agree. we need a system that works for all americans. a system that puts americans to work. i think the fed has done a tremendous job in the past 16 months, 18 months at doing that by having a strong response to the pandemic recession by promoting aggregate demand and national spending, and it put millions back to work more quickly than it would have. the gentleman used the phrase trickle down. that is a use of-ism -- euphemism for supply-side economics. i am a supply and demand economist. in the long term i recognize we need structural reforms in congress to improve the long-running growth and employment prospects of the economy. the gentleman alluded to the lacquer curve. if taxes are high, you can still bring in more revenue. it promotes economic activity. economist debate the validity of that. i am generally skeptical at current tax levels that in general reducing taxes would bring in more revenue. there are some sp
host: mr. russo? guest: i was not alive during the eisenhower administration but i like ike. he was a great guy from what i know. speaking to the economics, i agree. we need a system that works for all americans. a system that puts americans to work. i think the fed has done a tremendous job in the past 16 months, 18 months at doing that by having a strong response to the pandemic recession by promoting aggregate demand and national spending, and it put millions back to work more quickly than...
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mrs. russo's tires. you're smoking already. >> david chase is our special guest.younger tony soprano. >> hamburgers, ma. >> go on. >> i went through all that trouble so we could have a nice conversation for once and for what? how am i supposed to enjoy your broadway show with my children. >> i don't smoke pot. >> your sister comes in here smelling like a gypsy. >> i'm not my sister. i'm always being accused. >> poor you. >> is there anything you learned or had to further establish in going this far back through the character's lives or the way you write and think about it, though decisions were made if not obvious to viewers of the original sparanos? >> no, the decisions were not made but i'm not sure what you mean. i mean, we had to write it. you know, once we get a story that we wanted to tell, then we just had to write it. i mean. livia, i'm sure people know is based on my mother. so that comes very easily to me. >> do you think that certain family dynamics if you look at the italian american family or a jewish family, that that environment that prizes perhaps
mrs. russo's tires. you're smoking already. >> david chase is our special guest.younger tony soprano. >> hamburgers, ma. >> go on. >> i went through all that trouble so we could have a nice conversation for once and for what? how am i supposed to enjoy your broadway show with my children. >> i don't smoke pot. >> your sister comes in here smelling like a gypsy. >> i'm not my sister. i'm always being accused. >> poor you. >> is there anything...
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mrs. russo's tires >> i apologized to her >> talk big about wanting to be on the football team in high schooltter attitude with your father gone, your mother's got a lot on her plate. you got to be good i don't want to have to go through this again >> i try to be good. >> i don't think so. >> seth: please welcome to the show, alessandro nivola. [ applause ] ♪ >> seth: thank you so much for being here >> oh. >> seth: that's very good "oh. it's a very good [ laughter ] thank you so much for being here and in the studio. how are you? >> i'm good. >> seth: so this is -- >> thanks for having me. >> seth: it's so exciting to be back in this world it's a prequel so, obviously, you weren't in "the sopranos," which is a new jersey show, but, you know, for an actor in new york, especially, you know, i feel like when that came out, that was the show for actors in new york were you in new york city at the time were you living here >> yeah. yeah i was living -- i was living in the village. i live in brooklyn now, but i was living in -- on christopher street >> seth: all right >> which - >> seth: i used to
mrs. russo's tires >> i apologized to her >> talk big about wanting to be on the football team in high schooltter attitude with your father gone, your mother's got a lot on her plate. you got to be good i don't want to have to go through this again >> i try to be good. >> i don't think so. >> seth: please welcome to the show, alessandro nivola. [ applause ] ♪ >> seth: thank you so much for being here >> oh. >> seth: that's very good "oh....
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host: mr. russo? guest: i was not alive during the eisenhower administration but i like ike.a great guy from what i know. speaking to the economics, i agree. we need a system that works for all americans. a system that puts americans to work. i think the fed has done a tremendous job in the past 16 months, 18 months at doing that by having a strong response to the pandemic recession by promoting aggregate demand and national spending, and it put millions back to work more quickly than it would have. the gentleman used the phrase trickle down. that is a use of-ism -- euphemism for supply-side economics. i am a supply and demand economist. in the long term i recognize we need structural reforms in congress to improve the long-running growth and employment prospects of the economy. the gentleman alluded to the lacquer curve. if taxes are high, you can still bring in more revenue. it promotes economic activity. economist debate the validity of that. i am generally skeptical at current tax levels that in general reducing taxes would bring in more revenue. there are some special ci
host: mr. russo? guest: i was not alive during the eisenhower administration but i like ike.a great guy from what i know. speaking to the economics, i agree. we need a system that works for all americans. a system that puts americans to work. i think the fed has done a tremendous job in the past 16 months, 18 months at doing that by having a strong response to the pandemic recession by promoting aggregate demand and national spending, and it put millions back to work more quickly than it would...
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bella. russo image, tottenham, ballistics were focused on external migration, especially from baller as to each member states. this car city, it's a hybrid threat. one has to be frank about that guns. mr. hooker shanker was using people for his policy. we consider the behavior of the bellows. government as a hybrid attack, we will keep up the pressure on the luke ankle regime and we are ready to explore options for further sanctions, not only for individuals, but also for entities or companies. so possibly new sanctions against a bell or a roof. however, there are some that say that sanctions are not the way food, and in fact, all they're doing is aggravating this situations, they were around 1400 illegal migrants who went in to poland. so it's actually quite a small figure. what isn't a small figure though, is the crisis that energy is creating in europe ahead of this winter, easily just scratching their heads as to how they're going to deal with that crisis in the coming months and potentially as spain is suggested into next winter. and there are some e countries saying that the problem here is the making of the e u, because of it's pushed towards green energy sources, which it doin
bella. russo image, tottenham, ballistics were focused on external migration, especially from baller as to each member states. this car city, it's a hybrid threat. one has to be frank about that guns. mr. hooker shanker was using people for his policy. we consider the behavior of the bellows. government as a hybrid attack, we will keep up the pressure on the luke ankle regime and we are ready to explore options for further sanctions, not only for individuals, but also for entities or companies....