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. >> this is what the late great walter williams i know you had him on your show a famous economist andse who became an icon coming up with the idea so let's just say nobody who makes over $1 million or company get any federal money so think of how much money they could save. right now there is a bill before congress that will probably pass they call it the china bill that will give all this money to intel but it just goes to welfare so why should they give money to intel if they want to buy new chips we want to be number one in technology that we are. look at greatn companies like google and apple and amazon and microsoft. they did not do that by getting government money they came up at great ideas and they innovated and silicon valley is that i don't like this idea of the government giving all this money to the industry be as a lot is wasted. host: the most recent book, steve moore thank you for being on booktv. >> good to be with you again.
. >> this is what the late great walter williams i know you had him on your show a famous economist andse who became an icon coming up with the idea so let's just say nobody who makes over $1 million or company get any federal money so think of how much money they could save. right now there is a bill before congress that will probably pass they call it the china bill that will give all this money to intel but it just goes to welfare so why should they give money to intel if they want to...
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[inaudible] >> this is something the late great walter williams energy read about him is a very famousconomist a black economist who would become an icon. he and i came upid with this ida let's just say nobody who makes over a million dollars no company that makes over a million delegates any federal funds. think of much money we could save. most of people listen to the show say yeah, right now there's a bill before congress that's probably going to pass and be signed into law even on fighting against it. they are calling at the china bill. this is a bill is going give all this money and intel to our chips makers. why should the federal government for giving money to intel? if they want to buildw new chis and obvious of her going to be number one in technology. but we arer number one technology. you'll get great companies like google, apple, amazon, on and on, microsoft, those companies did that by getting government meant money. they came up with good ideas and innovative but silicon valley is a great example of how the free enterprise system can work. do not like this idea of the gov
[inaudible] >> this is something the late great walter williams energy read about him is a very famousconomist a black economist who would become an icon. he and i came upid with this ida let's just say nobody who makes over a million dollars no company that makes over a million delegates any federal funds. think of much money we could save. most of people listen to the show say yeah, right now there's a bill before congress that's probably going to pass and be signed into law even on...
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. >> guest: this is something the late great walter williams, i know you had them on your show, a very famous economist, black economist who was just, became an icon. he and i came up with this idea of like let's say nobody who makes over $1 million on a company that makes over $1 million gets any federal money. think of how much money we could say. most of the people listening say yeah, let's not. like right now there's a bill before congress that is probably going to pass and probably be signed into law although i'm fighting againstna it in their colleague at the china deal. this is as bill that will give all this money to intel and our chipmakers, and is just corporatey welfare. why should the federal government be giving money to intel? if they want to build new chips, we want to be number one in technology but were are number e in technology. yougl look at great companies le google and apple and amazon and on and on, microsoft, those companies didn't do it by getting government money. they came up with great ideas and the innovative and silicon valley is a great example of how jus
. >> guest: this is something the late great walter williams, i know you had them on your show, a very famous economist, black economist who was just, became an icon. he and i came up with this idea of like let's say nobody who makes over $1 million on a company that makes over $1 million gets any federal money. think of how much money we could say. most of the people listening say yeah, let's not. like right now there's a bill before congress that is probably going to pass and probably...
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it was founded by walter williams, who wanted to create a school that stood athwart the whole processat professionalized journalism. it is called the journalist's crede. i have a copy i bought in 1981 when i was a student and i have carried it everywhere i have ever worked. i have worked for center-right news organizations, fox, the washington times, and centerleft organizations, the journal, u.s. news & world report, cnn, cbs. you could divide my career roughly in half between those two. so i'm kind of a strange hybrid in this conversation. but the country is not injured or endangered by a partisan press necessarily. we survived it once. i am confident we can survive it again. what i worry about and what i fear and the reason david and i felt the calling to write this book is, in one particular place, we need to be absolutely regimented about our understanding of how we cast and count ballots and hold that as a space that is kind of a sanctuary from the other partisan disagreements. let's not partisanize the way we cast and count ballots. it is too important. guest: i am not a journa
it was founded by walter williams, who wanted to create a school that stood athwart the whole processat professionalized journalism. it is called the journalist's crede. i have a copy i bought in 1981 when i was a student and i have carried it everywhere i have ever worked. i have worked for center-right news organizations, fox, the washington times, and centerleft organizations, the journal, u.s. news & world report, cnn, cbs. you could divide my career roughly in half between those two....
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it was founded by walter williams, who wanted to create a school that stood athwart the whole processlized journalism. it is called the journalist's crede. i have a copy i bought in 1981 when i was a student and i have carried it everywhere i have ever worked. i have worked for center-right news organizations, fox, the washington times, and centerleft organizations, the journal, u.s. news & world report, cnn, cbs. you could divide my career roughly in half between those two. so i'm kind of a strange hybrid in this conversation. but the country is not injured or endangered by a partisan press necessarily. we survived it once. i am confident we can survive it again. what i worry about and what i fear and the reason david and i felt the calling to write this book is, in one particular place, we need to be absolutely regimented about our understanding of how we cast and count ballots and hold that as a space that is kind of a sanctuary from the other partisan disagreements. let's not partisanize the way we cast and count ballots. it is too important. guest: i am not a journalist. i'm a la
it was founded by walter williams, who wanted to create a school that stood athwart the whole processlized journalism. it is called the journalist's crede. i have a copy i bought in 1981 when i was a student and i have carried it everywhere i have ever worked. i have worked for center-right news organizations, fox, the washington times, and centerleft organizations, the journal, u.s. news & world report, cnn, cbs. you could divide my career roughly in half between those two. so i'm kind of...
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to let me look on your bill says that it did not sit down with walter, but even then spoke with statistics at least so you do so you williams? sure. it's a you lights are windows or night, but i'm not sure about with lost video with miss eleanor. grace beth with them all as each in their 2nd month of auction year. when is going to check? let's people with reason, joy vehicle now to best and wait a storage form which are concerned the purpose graham should issue. ah, and i know us if concerns, we knew all figured out, but it's on the i was in the north stella schuster now had him up for a complete honesty, but a full nor walker is showing me. with this medical unit has been sent up in a maintenance building. it's protected from shelling or stall hold on the overall running of when you spoke with the team works 10 minutes drive from the front line. it's quiet now that sometimes shells fly in excitement to know them. anyways, if you've been to it and you wouldn't listen a to show the social cost of it. and you are the good she. she could finish it, me grow with what you breath on board. with feel like i've been in a border wit
to let me look on your bill says that it did not sit down with walter, but even then spoke with statistics at least so you do so you williams? sure. it's a you lights are windows or night, but i'm not sure about with lost video with miss eleanor. grace beth with them all as each in their 2nd month of auction year. when is going to check? let's people with reason, joy vehicle now to best and wait a storage form which are concerned the purpose graham should issue. ah, and i know us if concerns,...
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newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state diversity. williame reported, more russian missiles and drones struck across ukraine today, the second such nationwide barrage in as many days. the new campaign, which is largely targeting civilians, drew condemnation from the g-7 nations led by the u.s. despite the frenzied russian bombing, in an interview with cnn, president biden said russian president vladimir putin is a rational actor who has miscalculated significantly. we look at putin's calculations and the carnage he continues to inflict. >> in the crumpled heap of ricks that was once a home, there is horror and heartbreak. residents say a russian rocket. their neighbors as they slept. >> she was still alive. she was screaming help. >> the block lost their homes. a 12-year-old lost his parents. >> why did this happen? a boy has been left in orphan. >> this morning, a dozen russian missiles hit the southeastern city of zaporizhzhia. this used to be a dealership. now all the cars are destroyed. president bilotta mayor zelinski used russian attack
newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state diversity. williame reported, more russian missiles and drones struck across ukraine today, the second such nationwide barrage in as many days. the new campaign, which is largely targeting civilians, drew condemnation from the g-7 nations led by the u.s. despite the frenzied russian bombing, in an interview with cnn, president biden said russian president vladimir putin...
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newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from t walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. williamported more , russian missiles and drones struck across ukraine today, the second nationwide barrage in as many days. the renewed russian campaign that isargely targeting civilians, drew condemnation from the g-7 nations, led by the u.s.. despite the frenzied russian bombing, in an interview with cnn, president biden said russian president vladimir putin is a "rational actor who has miscalculated significantly." nick schifrin looks at putin's calculations, and the carnage he continues to inflict. nick: in the crumbled heap of bricks that was once a home, there is horror and heartbreak. [crying] residents of the eastern city of sloviansk say a russian rocket buried their neibors as they slept. >> she was still alive, she was screaming help. nick: the block lost their homes. a 12-year-old lost his parents. >> god, punish all those who should be cursed. why did this happen? a boy has been left an orphan. nick: this morning a dozen russian missiles hit the southeastern city of zaporizhzhia
newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from t walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. williamported more , russian missiles and drones struck across ukraine today, the second nationwide barrage in as many days. the renewed russian campaign that isargely targeting civilians, drew condemnation from the g-7 nations, led by the u.s.. despite the frenzied russian bombing, in an interview with cnn, president biden said russian president vladimir...
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walter: for us,the strong police presence sent the wrong messageto young people. william: i'm justnot sure what else, you know, you know, we could do? we were not lettingthe crowd be everywhere because we wanted thecommunity to exercise theirrights, to demonstrateand protest and to do it in a peacefuland safe way. it was traumaticfor the department, but it was extremely traumatic for the entire community. batron: the next day itlooked terrible and it looked like anotherplace. it didn't look liketeaneck. my mother owned a homebeauty parlor for ten years. you know,nobody touched that because they know that my mother's shop, but a lot of businesseswere destroyed, and a lot of black businesses were destroyed, you know. why? r: and suddenly thiscommunity's self-image wasshattered. gervonn: teaneck roadwas never the same. mentally, emotionally, youknow, having that trauma. the whole community was angry. the whole communitywas outraged. i mean, i was angry. so even though iwas kind of in this little bubble. the bubble burst. all of that, we thought, and my parents had foughtfor,
walter: for us,the strong police presence sent the wrong messageto young people. william: i'm justnot sure what else, you know, you know, we could do? we were not lettingthe crowd be everywhere because we wanted thecommunity to exercise theirrights, to demonstrateand protest and to do it in a peacefuland safe way. it was traumaticfor the department, but it was extremely traumatic for the entire community. batron: the next day itlooked terrible and it looked like anotherplace. it didn't look...
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christophe waltz, but secondly there we will see no less starry william defoe die for dollars such a modern western from a foreign director walter for all his parts, the plot will throw us back to the end of the 19th century . naturally. here there is the role of a bounty hunter who was hired to find the wife of a big businessman in the process, this very hunter will not only understand that his wife was not kidnapped, she offended she struggled against her husband's tyrant, but also met her longtime foe. that's not childish in the style of the wild west and harmonica chords. we are oku nёssya, and to the universe, if we talk about it, see how it is for you a western of the 21st century or glory of the picture from the tasks of the ropes in the wilderness of the wild. the west decides for you the truth of the movie theater chair. well , everyone who turned on our today's broadcast will definitely not forget to wrap their dear mothers in congratulations and tenderness in grodno also came up with a way of unobtrusive reminder. well, they're going to have an action. not forget to congratulate mom. yes, this action is intended prima
christophe waltz, but secondly there we will see no less starry william defoe die for dollars such a modern western from a foreign director walter for all his parts, the plot will throw us back to the end of the 19th century . naturally. here there is the role of a bounty hunter who was hired to find the wife of a big businessman in the process, this very hunter will not only understand that his wife was not kidnapped, she offended she struggled against her husband's tyrant, but also met her...
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william: the community continues to evolve. the police evolve and you have to evolve together. waltermmunity policing experiment was a valiant effort, but it doesn't get to the core of the problem. the problem is the culture of policing. the fact that police operate like a clique and will do everything possible to be held irresp... not responsible for their actions. the question becomes when will civilians hold them accountable? natacha: maybe the police have learned a lot from my brother's death, but has teaneck? they still won't honor my brother. they just said, "no, we're not going to have phillip pannell's name on, on the mural. and why? if you want this mural and you're going so hard for this mural, you take it or leave it. (birds chirping) research shows that people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with insurance.♪ ♪young peo
william: the community continues to evolve. the police evolve and you have to evolve together. waltermmunity policing experiment was a valiant effort, but it doesn't get to the core of the problem. the problem is the culture of policing. the fact that police operate like a clique and will do everything possible to be held irresp... not responsible for their actions. the question becomes when will civilians hold them accountable? natacha: maybe the police have learned a lot from my brother's...
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. >> walter, how do you think about the price at this point and how elon musk may think about funding it over time the reason i ask is there was an interesting piece that williamy lost money or continues to lose money and elon musk weren't to throw his own money after it in the future, they effectually could one day take control of the company and i was trying to understand the thought process given that woe be paying $44 billion for a business that a lot of people have said is worth probably less than half of that at this point. >> well since he made his offer, the price of everything from regular stocks to social media like snap or meta has gone down. so i assume the market value of it is down a bit if he re-priced it, that would mean that the people that took on some of the debt, who are going to be funding it, they did so at interest rates that were pretty low a few months ago. so it is a little bit difficult to re-price the whole thing. then they could get out of doing it at the low interest rates they agreed to do it so it is somewhat complex. but i think everybody is going to be kind of into the situation the way it was when they first made the offer. >
. >> walter, how do you think about the price at this point and how elon musk may think about funding it over time the reason i ask is there was an interesting piece that williamy lost money or continues to lose money and elon musk weren't to throw his own money after it in the future, they effectually could one day take control of the company and i was trying to understand the thought process given that woe be paying $44 billion for a business that a lot of people have said is worth...