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taking diana breland, editor of vogue museum of art to do a book which featured two women, very prominently whose names are both associated with liaisons with their former hud then, maryland monroe and maria callas with aristotle onassis. in backing diana to get this book, which was called the lure that came out in 1980, jackie seemed to be able to rise above her own history with these women and to join breland in saying that both of these women had indelible allure, indelible attraction and indelible appeal. and it seems to me one of the things that is -- which attracted me to jackie, which attracted me to her is that she separated her job as an editor from whatever personal relationship she may have had. she also encouraged barbara to write the slave mistress of the
taking diana breland, editor of vogue museum of art to do a book which featured two women, very prominently whose names are both associated with liaisons with their former hud then, maryland monroe and maria callas with aristotle onassis. in backing diana to get this book, which was called the lure that came out in 1980, jackie seemed to be able to rise above her own history with these women and to join breland in saying that both of these women had indelible allure, indelible attraction and...
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but when they were in vogue and we did not have this fiscal crisis we are in, i ate represent the second poorest district in america, a region plagued by flooding, a flood of drugs, by rivers and streams that have become embarrassingly polluted, and sure enough, i went after those problems from my district. flood walls to protect the town's from five major rivers that course through these narrow valleys. a drug problem that has been described as the number one in the nation. and a lack of good highways and all sorts of difficulties that we have had to try to overcome. i tackled them. the state did not have the resources to help build flood walls. only the corps of engineers can do that, so i worked in my career to help my people out of severe difficulties. i am proud of that. but the nation is in difficulty now. we have got to turn our full attention to the fiscal crisis the country is in. so my people are sacrificing, and i thank them for it to help the country through this difficulty. >> do you see a time when earmarks' will be in vogue again? or you will have the ability to do that ag
but when they were in vogue and we did not have this fiscal crisis we are in, i ate represent the second poorest district in america, a region plagued by flooding, a flood of drugs, by rivers and streams that have become embarrassingly polluted, and sure enough, i went after those problems from my district. flood walls to protect the town's from five major rivers that course through these narrow valleys. a drug problem that has been described as the number one in the nation. and a lack of good...
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told that story in a kind of essay she wrote with for a competition to go and to an internship at vogue. and i think that that's her admitting something important, an important memory about her childhood. that identity as a reader continued all her life. her white house secretary remembered that people usually thought what's jackie doing? well, she's out jetsetting with her international friends, and her secretary said, well, that wasn't usually the case. what was usually the case was she was by herself in a room reading a book. that was the prime memory that her white house secretary had of her. aaron shikler did several sketches of her for her official white house portrait, and this was one of those sketches. and it was the one she told him she liked the best. it wasn't the one that e he eventually developed into the official portrait, but it was the one she wanted to keep, and she said to him, that's me. jackie on the sofa reading a book. she was also a writer. when her children were away at school and her second husband died in 1975, she began trying out eyes for different careers i
told that story in a kind of essay she wrote with for a competition to go and to an internship at vogue. and i think that that's her admitting something important, an important memory about her childhood. that identity as a reader continued all her life. her white house secretary remembered that people usually thought what's jackie doing? well, she's out jetsetting with her international friends, and her secretary said, well, that wasn't usually the case. what was usually the case was she was...
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she said to "vogue" she says, like what do i even mean to him? because he sort of sold her out, right? >> that's what she's saying. >> which we have also another story about that coming up. >>> we do have happy hollywood news. guess what's going to happen next week? looks like reese witherspoon is going to marry her caa agent beau, jim toth. >> there he is. >> he's a handsome fella. he's very tall. >> now, i don't think -- is he actually her agent? >> i don't know. >> i don't think he's -- yeah, he's not her agent because he didn't want any conflict there. but an agent at caa. look, nobody's starving if that house. >> no, i'd say they're both going to do very well. they're a good pair because they're both in that same soup, at the same events. they began dating in early 2010, he popped the question in december. they're going to get married in ojai, which is a little place north of los angeles. >> yeah. she had that big relationship with ryan phillippe -- >> the one she was married to? >> yeah, that's right. >> and had two kids with? >> yeah, that
she said to "vogue" she says, like what do i even mean to him? because he sort of sold her out, right? >> that's what she's saying. >> which we have also another story about that coming up. >>> we do have happy hollywood news. guess what's going to happen next week? looks like reese witherspoon is going to marry her caa agent beau, jim toth. >> there he is. >> he's a handsome fella. he's very tall. >> now, i don't think -- is he actually her...
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we had adopted a hot line many years ago before they were in vogue. this young man call about criminals victimizing kids on the 38 bus line. every day these guys were getting on the same stop and steal shoesing and pack backs from kids and get off the next stop. no one did anything about it. he didn't do anything about it until the guy in the row in front of him got victimized. the police were able to put up a sting operation and that they were able to catch them. another instance. somebody jumped on the bus and beat this boy up and jumped off the bus and the other students at our school have all our students have been taught what to do in case someone hurts you on the bus. they had the bus number. the time, the description of what the people looked like and within 2 days these people were arrested. part of what we need to do is teach our kids to be aware of their environments. especially for middle school kids. they are not as worldly as high school kids. they need to be trained to negotiate their environments. >> i think that's a great bridge to doc
we had adopted a hot line many years ago before they were in vogue. this young man call about criminals victimizing kids on the 38 bus line. every day these guys were getting on the same stop and steal shoesing and pack backs from kids and get off the next stop. no one did anything about it. he didn't do anything about it until the guy in the row in front of him got victimized. the police were able to put up a sting operation and that they were able to catch them. another instance. somebody...
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"vogue chronicle" actually talks about -- "the chronicle" actually talks about costs, and if you have some dominate the market, there is a lack of incentives for a curbing of costs, or at least a loss of incentives. we have taken initiatives in improving this. there has been a collaboration with several insurance groups, hospitals, in doctors -- and doctors' groups, in this is so different actors in the health- care system better communicate -- and this is so different actors in the health-care system better communicate. hss was also successful in negotiating a 0% premium for blueshield for the upcoming fiscal year, and we applaud them for their efforts. but as we continue to face the enormous cost of health care, especially when it comes to the impact on the general fund, this hearing will focus on the following. understanding what the trends in drivers of hospital costs in the san francisco bay area are, of costs of services and different hospitals compared to one another, is there a relationship between quality of care and cost, and whether or not future development plans by san fr
"vogue chronicle" actually talks about -- "the chronicle" actually talks about costs, and if you have some dominate the market, there is a lack of incentives for a curbing of costs, or at least a loss of incentives. we have taken initiatives in improving this. there has been a collaboration with several insurance groups, hospitals, in doctors -- and doctors' groups, in this is so different actors in the health- care system better communicate -- and this is so different...
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it's surprising to find her backing a one-time editor of "vogue" and special at the costume institutet the college of art to have a feature who had names associated with her former husband. there's marilyn monroe. in backing dianne -- diana to do the book, she rose above her history with the women and joined them in saying both the women have indelible attraction and allure and appeal. it seems to be one the things which attracted me to jackie, to her as an editor that she separated her job as an editor from what kind of personal history she might have had with these women. she also encouraged barr ray chase to write a novel and sally hemmings, the slave mistrees of president thomas jefferson. she commissioned elizabeth crook to write raven's bride, a novel about a woman who had a marriage that lasted only a few weeks to sam houston which broke up probably because of his infidelity and who spent the rest of her time in seclusion trying to protect her privacy. now, this book came to jackie via bill and judy moyers, and they specifically recall recommending the book to jackie because it
it's surprising to find her backing a one-time editor of "vogue" and special at the costume institutet the college of art to have a feature who had names associated with her former husband. there's marilyn monroe. in backing dianne -- diana to do the book, she rose above her history with the women and joined them in saying both the women have indelible attraction and allure and appeal. it seems to be one the things which attracted me to jackie, to her as an editor that she separated...
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it was-- it was-- this was not somebody who we saw in the "vogue" magazine spread on his wife.s is-- this is-- it's not his father's son, hard man in the mold of his father. when he laughed at the jokes he was making, he wasn't putting it on. i think he's going to have great difficulty doing what he would have to do to save this regime. >> simon: what joke did he make? i couldn't imagine him making jokes. >> he was essentially making fun of the people of syria, the same contempt that all of these rule version shown towards their people which is why what people are asking for, dignity. >> simon: making fun of the syrian people today. that doesn't seem like-- >> he was making fun of the demonstrators. he was belittling the demonstrations and laughing. and i would-- i would-- i would just say it is not somebody being pressed and forced into these positions. >> simon: what about the people in the countryside, mohamad? do you think they'll keep it up when assad gets really tough, as it seems that he will? >> that's very difficult to predict. some of the wall of fear and the barrier
it was-- it was-- this was not somebody who we saw in the "vogue" magazine spread on his wife.s is-- this is-- it's not his father's son, hard man in the mold of his father. when he laughed at the jokes he was making, he wasn't putting it on. i think he's going to have great difficulty doing what he would have to do to save this regime. >> simon: what joke did he make? i couldn't imagine him making jokes. >> he was essentially making fun of the people of syria, the same...
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but when they were in vogue and we did not have this fiscal crisis we're in, again, i represent the second poorest district in america, a region that's been plagued by flooding, by a flood of drugs, by rivers and streams that have been -- bill embarrass -- by rivers and streams that have become embare yassingly polluted. and i went after that. a drug problem that's been described as the number one in the nation. should i and a lack of good highways. and all sorts of duties that we have had to overcome. and i have tackled them. the states did not have the resources. engineers can do that. so, yes, i worked in my career to help my people out of severe difficulties. so we are working through them to correct these problems. >> -- >> i don't don't see anything on the horizon, no. >> we are talk talking a will the about the fisskl year we are now in. there -- there is also talk about raising the debt ceiling over the next couple months. are we going to start hearing more about longer-term reductions? would you personally be able to vote for a debt increase? >> we have debt ceiling sometime befor
but when they were in vogue and we did not have this fiscal crisis we're in, again, i represent the second poorest district in america, a region that's been plagued by flooding, by a flood of drugs, by rivers and streams that have been -- bill embarrass -- by rivers and streams that have become embare yassingly polluted. and i went after that. a drug problem that's been described as the number one in the nation. should i and a lack of good highways. and all sorts of duties that we have had to...
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when are coming up let's get going with football where it's been a night to remember for vogue. the premier league new boys winning their first ever game at home to. well they were a fourth division i fit only a decade ago but the showing they belong on long the country's elite today marks a. man driving away into the history books by the second clash so in the shock of week one spartak moscow up to the wall of. the score we had a massive upset and a blow to sports title hopes. moving on to spain where barcelona have failed to maintain their healthy advantage of the top of the premier league table the couple and giants. on sunday throwing one one and on the list this is seize the initiative on the half hour mark boone and crockett amounts crumbling the pull of the line but the chances kept coming for porcelain lionel messi for one going eating the close minutes before the break severe word from side in the second period though and he's lead to a level forty nine minutes in the easiest in the box. cross on how it ended real madrid five points behind last. brings us to ice hockey
when are coming up let's get going with football where it's been a night to remember for vogue. the premier league new boys winning their first ever game at home to. well they were a fourth division i fit only a decade ago but the showing they belong on long the country's elite today marks a. man driving away into the history books by the second clash so in the shock of week one spartak moscow up to the wall of. the score we had a massive upset and a blow to sports title hopes. moving on to...
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not it is the issue of immigration they galvanizes voters is the politics of intolerance coming into vogue. can. start. to discuss the growing appeal of the right wing i'm joined by tommy robinson in london he is the leader of the english defense league and in strasbourg we cross edward mortimer he's a senior vice president and chief program officer at the salzburg global seminar and another member of our crosstalk team ill in the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk you both have difference of a points of view i'd like to go to edward first in strasbourg we had a poll that came out a few days ago that madame le pen is ahead in the polls for the presidential poll in france next year she's beating the president others will even say if they vote were held now they would vote for her also if i go to a mail online british publication here and that headline is half of britons would vote for far right parties if they gave up violence and if i could continue a total of forty eight percent said they would definitely support or consider supporting a party with such an agenda if it shunned
not it is the issue of immigration they galvanizes voters is the politics of intolerance coming into vogue. can. start. to discuss the growing appeal of the right wing i'm joined by tommy robinson in london he is the leader of the english defense league and in strasbourg we cross edward mortimer he's a senior vice president and chief program officer at the salzburg global seminar and another member of our crosstalk team ill in the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk you both have...
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censorship in the creation of free speech received the nobel peace prize in ninety ninety a year later vogue costar the chain of events that led to the collapse of union the soviet. departure his critics say plunged the country into a destructive and chaotic reform the effects of which are still being felt today the former leader still says russia was in desperate need of change. but that we realized from experience that it was dangerous to wait much longer that we had to take a risk because we couldn't postpone it we needed changes i don't agree when people say that perestroika failed it didn't fail it was disrupted railed stocked but still perestroika achieved a lot inside russia we had democracy free elections freedom of conscience private property freedom to travel abroad everything. glasnost there was so much openness the entire country was affected the people realized they had finally got some freedom an opportunity to act in foreign affairs we put an end to the cold war we normalized our relationship with the u.s. we reunited germany we didn't send our tanks our troops there all our u
censorship in the creation of free speech received the nobel peace prize in ninety ninety a year later vogue costar the chain of events that led to the collapse of union the soviet. departure his critics say plunged the country into a destructive and chaotic reform the effects of which are still being felt today the former leader still says russia was in desperate need of change. but that we realized from experience that it was dangerous to wait much longer that we had to take a risk because we...
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de hecho la revista vogue lo llama "uno de los mejores dermatólogos de la nación". sus avances en el cuidado y la salud del cutis. recientemente tuve la emocionante oportunidad de conversar con el doctor murad para saber en realidad qué sucede con nuestro cutis y qué podemos hacer al respecto. una de las cosas que me gusta de los productos murad es su filosofía. hábleme sobre la filosofía murad. tu cutis está conectado con todos los órganos de tu cuerpo. cuando tú dañas tu cutis, dañas tu cuerpo. así que es importante cuidar de tu cutis porque es un importante aspecto de tu salud en general. sé que hay muchas formas diferentes en que el cutis envejece. háblenos más sobre las tres diferentes formas de envejecimiento. bueno está el envejecimiento genético, que se basa en lo que se ha heredado. luego está el envejecimiento ambiental debido al estrés, contaminación, smog y todo eso. del que no hablamos es del envejecimiento hormonal y es el más común. lo veo en mis pacientes que seguido vienen a verme en sus 20, 30 y 40 años. comienzan a ver finas líneas, pierden elasti
de hecho la revista vogue lo llama "uno de los mejores dermatólogos de la nación". sus avances en el cuidado y la salud del cutis. recientemente tuve la emocionante oportunidad de conversar con el doctor murad para saber en realidad qué sucede con nuestro cutis y qué podemos hacer al respecto. una de las cosas que me gusta de los productos murad es su filosofía. hábleme sobre la filosofía murad. tu cutis está conectado con todos los órganos de tu cuerpo. cuando tú dañas tu...
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military action and yet we haven't seen this in vogue since world war two i mean even korea wasn't done this way korea vietnam police actions right bosnia one that's exactly right so do you think that congress might seize back this power or has this simply because a presidential prerogative to say i'm in charge i'm declaring a war. well i don't for a congress won't back the right even as a terrible thing and this is one of the key elements here there is a handful of members of congress and it's considered ron paul walter jones a couple others who really do get this and who go at it from a standpoint of respect in the constitution but the fact of the matter is that there's a silent conspiracy between leaders of the house and the senate both democrats and republicans and successive presidents to allow presidents to basically do what they want as regards launching wars and then only if the war goes horribly iraq i will the congress even begin to discuss it and frankly i don't know how thorough right as you know the fact is if he has the chance of disaster and congress still only allows a m
military action and yet we haven't seen this in vogue since world war two i mean even korea wasn't done this way korea vietnam police actions right bosnia one that's exactly right so do you think that congress might seize back this power or has this simply because a presidential prerogative to say i'm in charge i'm declaring a war. well i don't for a congress won't back the right even as a terrible thing and this is one of the key elements here there is a handful of members of congress and it's...
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people brian i mean i agree that people really we shouldn't be reinstituting something that went out of vogue in eighteen thirty three you know debtors prison not a not a great idea but from my understanding of the issue i don't think it's we're not talking about a large amount of people that are being locked up we're talking about people that are probably not showing up for their court to come in and at least present their case and how much money they owe but i do agree it's probably a bad thing if they're locking up people for owing you know one hundred fifty bucks or so the biggest the biggest problem here is that is that most of these people don't know they've been notified the fact it's the same bad bad paperwork with the mortgage companies in minneapolis star tribune reported a number of cases of this happening in minnesota where some people were and very low dollar amounts just like you mentioned and i think the concern here is that what's happened is that some of these companies have been notifying people in a way that they're not used to seeing it or because that's been transferred a
people brian i mean i agree that people really we shouldn't be reinstituting something that went out of vogue in eighteen thirty three you know debtors prison not a not a great idea but from my understanding of the issue i don't think it's we're not talking about a large amount of people that are being locked up we're talking about people that are probably not showing up for their court to come in and at least present their case and how much money they owe but i do agree it's probably a bad...
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washington are surprise surprise few and far in between but it does seem that spending cuts are now in vogue after being virtually ignored in the last administration cutting workers' pensions social security home heating assistance programs these are all up on the table for cuts everything it seems in fact except for meetings with meaningful cuts to the pentagon's budget but with a push to spend less actually pull the united states out of this economic mess well earlier i spoke with dean baker of the center for economic policy and research and here's part of the conversation. you know it's a war to see i always want to go around and ask you know store owners factors go well you know we just laid off however many government employees you intend to hire more workers basic story doesn't make any sense or in this downturn because we had a collapse the housing bubble that been driving the economy because through construction the housing wealth created by the bubble led to this big consumption boom that's gone now the reason why we're in the downturn is a lack of demand the government has to fill
washington are surprise surprise few and far in between but it does seem that spending cuts are now in vogue after being virtually ignored in the last administration cutting workers' pensions social security home heating assistance programs these are all up on the table for cuts everything it seems in fact except for meetings with meaningful cuts to the pentagon's budget but with a push to spend less actually pull the united states out of this economic mess well earlier i spoke with dean baker...
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so many women are varying vintage and it looks like they just stepped out of the pages of p vogue. >> early he year today he saw shows white is deemed as favorite inspired by his words. >> we were all laughing as we looked to the show. farther along the week that we got because over and of again we saw this shape or the hat for her. so many of the designer have been to see missed his tow in new york and been flood by it so i think it was a great tribute valencia and i was looking of there that is absolutely beautiful. 1956. that he was just tell me he found in london 80 pound. absolutely unthinkable. wish i had got there first. >> 80 pounds for the garment is about 81 30 dollars. let's go back always stylish fashionable spencer which includes more rain. >> i'm afraid it does include more rain. first at look at some non-rainy picture sent to us by brian maxwell. lack at the beautiful view today. at least this is what spring is to look like. did today in benecia. we see scatteredxd light rainfall around the bay area. up around santa rosa, san rafael and vallejo over to l dublin. storm w
so many women are varying vintage and it looks like they just stepped out of the pages of p vogue. >> early he year today he saw shows white is deemed as favorite inspired by his words. >> we were all laughing as we looked to the show. farther along the week that we got because over and of again we saw this shape or the hat for her. so many of the designer have been to see missed his tow in new york and been flood by it so i think it was a great tribute valencia and i was looking of...
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. >> reporter: this shoot for men's vogue featured the leading ladies of the tv series mad men. >> putnuary jones, christina hendricks and elizabeth moss. adams' work has been featured in magazines like harper's bazaar, esquire and interview. in ad campaigns for guest clothing. so this is the calvin klein project and promotional campaigns for calvin klein. when you shoot a portrait is there some specific approach you take. >> just trying to find something that has certain quality to it that would maybe not be expected like, for example, with the picture of her it was an uncaught moment. she was thinking about something else. i just happened to be there. >> reporter: 25 of his prints are in the permanent collection of britain's national portrait gallery. you photographed gorbachev. >> yeah. >> reporter: the former head of the soviet union was his subject. >> i said any chance i could take a picture. well, if you come to the hotel 3:00 he has ten minutes. >> reporter: what did you do? >> i asked him if he would stand on the balconyy. there were aate lot of big guys there. >> reporter: yo
. >> reporter: this shoot for men's vogue featured the leading ladies of the tv series mad men. >> putnuary jones, christina hendricks and elizabeth moss. adams' work has been featured in magazines like harper's bazaar, esquire and interview. in ad campaigns for guest clothing. so this is the calvin klein project and promotional campaigns for calvin klein. when you shoot a portrait is there some specific approach you take. >> just trying to find something that has certain...
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. >> they say they needed a new translation because this is not really in vogue.ty. also changing the word holocaust, they'll replace it with burnt offering. so, this new edition comes out. it's been 17 years since they updated this version and booty is one of the words getting the boot. >> booty is getting the boot. interesting stuff. >>> speaking of booties, this next story might make men want to attend therapy a little bit more often. sarah white is a 24-year-old psychology buff and decided that the best way to increase that business is to do her therapy sessions, perform them naked. >> if you've been trying to get your husband into group therapy, here's your chance. >> $150 is the initial session price. she says that this goes out to all those dozens of people, men suffering here in new york. >> does she only counsel men? does she -- >> i'm sure that's the main clientele. >> i'm just saying. >> are you interested? actually, it just so happens, i wanted to do research for the story -- >> i'm sort of curious. we'll see what happens. i'm sure she's got a full cli
. >> they say they needed a new translation because this is not really in vogue.ty. also changing the word holocaust, they'll replace it with burnt offering. so, this new edition comes out. it's been 17 years since they updated this version and booty is one of the words getting the boot. >> booty is getting the boot. interesting stuff. >>> speaking of booties, this next story might make men want to attend therapy a little bit more often. sarah white is a 24-year-old...
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there's an interesting set of work by a great economist who came back into vogue during this because he thought exactly about this problem and he talked about, people talk about the minsky moment where the economy, where economic players, particularly financial markets go from being heavily risk, hugely underpriced risk to overpricing risk. they become hugely risk of birth. there is some in that, but, frankly, i see much more than just as he deleveraging. one more slight and then, i think this is a really underappreciated picture i'm about to show you. maybe i'm not. this is a simple, you can get this with two mouse clicks if you go to your friendly federal reserve board website, but it's really an important picture that hasn't been touted enough. this is household debt service as a share of disposable income. it's the debt service ratio. but this is it takes all the money that people are spending, to service their debt, and divide that by all the disposal income in a comic. if this goes way up you tend to think people are highly leveraged and as it starts to come down, you can see a
there's an interesting set of work by a great economist who came back into vogue during this because he thought exactly about this problem and he talked about, people talk about the minsky moment where the economy, where economic players, particularly financial markets go from being heavily risk, hugely underpriced risk to overpricing risk. they become hugely risk of birth. there is some in that, but, frankly, i see much more than just as he deleveraging. one more slight and then, i think this...
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costa: kicking this can down the road may have been in vogue at some time can no longer be afforded by our nation. the staggering debt was not created in day and we can't dig ourselves out of this hole overnight with you we must stop digging. we must cut spending, agree to a stable source of revenue, and hold these commitments over the long-term over a bipartisan basis. partisan rhetoric will not get the job done. the congress now has to deal with the reality of the budget mess. the long-term continuing resolution the house passed two weeks ago, though, won't grow our economy and won't create jobs in the san joaquin valley. two reports by respected economists it will provide careless cuts and mean hundreds of thousands ever jobs lost throughout the nation. we can't cut spending. we can grow our economy but it will require shared sacrifice by democrats and republicans coming together. our nation's fiscal house depends on it. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado wish to be recognized? mr. polis: permission to address the house for one minute. the spe
costa: kicking this can down the road may have been in vogue at some time can no longer be afforded by our nation. the staggering debt was not created in day and we can't dig ourselves out of this hole overnight with you we must stop digging. we must cut spending, agree to a stable source of revenue, and hold these commitments over the long-term over a bipartisan basis. partisan rhetoric will not get the job done. the congress now has to deal with the reality of the budget mess. the long-term...
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there's an interesting set of work by a great economist who came back into vogue during this because he thought exactly about this problem and he talked about, people talk about the minsky moment where the economy, where economic players, particularly financial markets go from being heavily risk, hugely underpriced risk to overpricing risk. they become hugely risk of birth. there is some in that, but, frankly, i see much more than just as he deleveraging. one more slight and then, i think this is a really underappreciated picture i'm about to show you. maybe i'm not. this is a simple, you can get this with two mouse clicks if you go to your friendly federal reserve board website, but it's really an important picture that hasn't been touted enough. this is household debt service as a share of disposable income. it's the debt service ratio. but this is it takes all the money that people are spending, to service their debt, and divide that by all the disposal income in a comic. if this goes way up you tend to think people are highly leveraged and as it starts to come down, you can see a
there's an interesting set of work by a great economist who came back into vogue during this because he thought exactly about this problem and he talked about, people talk about the minsky moment where the economy, where economic players, particularly financial markets go from being heavily risk, hugely underpriced risk to overpricing risk. they become hugely risk of birth. there is some in that, but, frankly, i see much more than just as he deleveraging. one more slight and then, i think this...
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there's an interesting set of work by a great economist who came back into vogue during this because he thought exactly about this problem and he talked about, peop talk about the minsky moment where the economy, where economic players, particularly financial markets go from being heavily risk, hugely underpriced risk to overpricing risk. they become hugely risk of birth. there is some in that, bu, frankly, i see much more than just as he deleveraging. one more slight and then, i think this is a really underappreciated picture i'm about to show you. maybe i'm not. this is a simple, you can get this with two mouse clicks if you go to your friendly federal reserve board website, but it's really an imortant picture that hasn't been touted enough. this is household debt service as a share of disposable income. it's the debt service ratio. but thiss it takes all the money that people are spending, to service their debt, and divide that by all the disposal income in a comic. if this goes way up you tend to think people are highly leveraged and as it starts to come down, you can see a very
there's an interesting set of work by a great economist who came back into vogue during this because he thought exactly about this problem and he talked about, peop talk about the minsky moment where the economy, where economic players, particularly financial markets go from being heavily risk, hugely underpriced risk to overpricing risk. they become hugely risk of birth. there is some in that, bu, frankly, i see much more than just as he deleveraging. one more slight and then, i think this is...