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more of milton. will you get lucky? >> w um...hi georgia. i just wanted to apologize again for what happened at the company picnic. oww, that's hot. that is hot! wow daddy like. owww, that is smoking hot! ahhh, hmmm, awww! hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. owww, that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. safeway knows you don't want to fly all over town to find the best deals. that's why they have lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, bite into a juicy seedless watermelon. they're just $3.99 each. breyer's ice cream is $2.99. and start the fiesta. corona is just $11.97 a twelve pack. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> great show. >> great show. >> that does it for us. be sure to tune in to the san pablo bay will be pulled out of the water today. the >>> good mornin
more of milton. will you get lucky? >> w um...hi georgia. i just wanted to apologize again for what happened at the company picnic. oww, that's hot. that is hot! wow daddy like. owww, that is smoking hot! ahhh, hmmm, awww! hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. owww, that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. safeway knows you don't want to fly...
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mount ham a milton is still looking at -- mount hamilton is looking at mixed precipitation. as we bring you back to the bay area, spotty showers on the peninsula. crossing the golden gate and head nooght east bay, as -- heading into the east bay, as you look, more showers are developing off the coast. we will keep them in the forecast. scattered snow showers. that's good news. from our exploratorium camera, still rain drops on our lens here. temperatures are falling a in the midto upper 40s. san francisco 47. 45 currently in san jose. oakland 47. and from our sfo camera, we are still seeing some wet runways there. tomorrow morning could be delays with the scattered showers. 46 in santa rosa and it is 45 in livermore. emeryville camera, watch out for the slick roadways in spots for the morning commute. we will keep the scattered showers in the forecast. isolated thunder is down around the monterey bay is a possibility. snow level is 3,000 feet. partial clearing expected tomorrow afternoon. as you look at the satellite and the radar, this is the second part of the storm. this
mount ham a milton is still looking at -- mount hamilton is looking at mixed precipitation. as we bring you back to the bay area, spotty showers on the peninsula. crossing the golden gate and head nooght east bay, as -- heading into the east bay, as you look, more showers are developing off the coast. we will keep them in the forecast. scattered snow showers. that's good news. from our exploratorium camera, still rain drops on our lens here. temperatures are falling a in the midto upper 40s....
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mount ham a milton is still looking at -- mount hamilton is looking at mixed precipitation. as we bring you back to the bay area, spotty showers on the peninsula. crossing the golden gate and head nooght east bay, as -- heading into the east bay, as you look, more showers are developing off the coast. we will keep them in the forecast. scattered snow showers. that's good news. from our exploratorium camera, still rain drops on our lens here. temperatures are falling a in the midto upper 40s. san francisco 47. 45 currently in san jose. oakland 47. and from our sfo camera, we are still seeing some wet runways there. tomorrow morning could be delays with the scattered showers. 46 in santa rosa and it is 45 in livermore. emeryville camera, watch out for the slick roadways in spots for the morning commute. we will keep the scattered showers in the forecast. isolated thunder is down around the monterey bay is a possibility. snow level is 3,000 feet. partial clearing expected tomorrow afternoon. as you look at the satellite and the radar, this is the second part of the storm. this
mount ham a milton is still looking at -- mount hamilton is looking at mixed precipitation. as we bring you back to the bay area, spotty showers on the peninsula. crossing the golden gate and head nooght east bay, as -- heading into the east bay, as you look, more showers are developing off the coast. we will keep them in the forecast. scattered snow showers. that's good news. from our exploratorium camera, still rain drops on our lens here. temperatures are falling a in the midto upper 40s....
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mount ham a milton is still looking at -- mount hamilton is looking at mixed precipitation. as we bring you back to the bay area, spotty showers on the peninsula. crossing the golden gate and head nooght east bay, as -- heading into the east bay, as you look, more showers are developing off the coast. we will keep them in the forecast. good news.now showers. from our exploratorium camera, still rain drops on our lens here. temperatures are falling a in the midto upper 40s. san francisco 47. 45 currently in san jose. oakland 47. and from our sfo camera, we are still seeing some wet runways there. morning c tomorrow morning could be delays with the scattered showers. 46 in santa rosa and it is 45 in livermore. emeryville camera, watch out for the slick roadways in spots for the morning commute. we will keep the scattered showers in the forecast. isolated thunder is down around the monterey bay is a possibility. snow level is 3,000 feet. partial clearing expected tomorrow afternoon. as you look at the satellite and the radar, this is the second part of the storm. this trough, t
mount ham a milton is still looking at -- mount hamilton is looking at mixed precipitation. as we bring you back to the bay area, spotty showers on the peninsula. crossing the golden gate and head nooght east bay, as -- heading into the east bay, as you look, more showers are developing off the coast. we will keep them in the forecast. good news.now showers. from our exploratorium camera, still rain drops on our lens here. temperatures are falling a in the midto upper 40s. san francisco 47. 45...
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. >> one word about milton freedman. he died in 2006. the cries started september 15th, 2008 and was met by an absolutely heroic response much the u.s. government which showered trillions of dollars in particularly the u.s. in order to stop a great depression from happening. if milton freedman had been there two years after he died, that is he would have been applauding because that's what he preached that the u.s. should do. >> i agree but -- >> i agree but? >> the signs should have been clear previously that in spring of 2007 the collapse of the two bear stearns funds, the redemptions in their firms, the collapse in bear stearns there were plenty of warnings that we didn't respond adequately. >> the week long meeting of global finance ministers ended, with their expression of the u.s. failure to ratify the 2010 agreement to reform the imf. the imf and its member countries have given congress until the year's end to act before pursuing other option he but warned that failure to do so would reduce american influence in the global economy
. >> one word about milton freedman. he died in 2006. the cries started september 15th, 2008 and was met by an absolutely heroic response much the u.s. government which showered trillions of dollars in particularly the u.s. in order to stop a great depression from happening. if milton freedman had been there two years after he died, that is he would have been applauding because that's what he preached that the u.s. should do. >> i agree but -- >> i agree but? >> the...
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milton, thank you for being with us. >> it's a pleasure being here. >> this is one of the things that we have to think about when we talk about how societies will compete in 20 or 30 years. tell me how important this is, the demographics. >> well, it's of critical importance. some people have looked at these numbers and forecast effectively the end of our prosperity. the peterson institute has used inflammatory language. my contention is that we don't have to allow the prosperity to disappear without doing anything. there are always ways to mitigate the strains, i think the u.s. economy will go down that road but it will take enormous change in the way we do things. >> what about the quality of output and productivity. america will have three workers, india will have eight. but what if that american worker is really good. >> you touched o on the kernel f this subject. we cannot compete in low labor, labor intensive that is going to migrate to the emerging economy where they have eager fork forces where they have much lower wage. we need to upgrade the value of our product, and as a co
milton, thank you for being with us. >> it's a pleasure being here. >> this is one of the things that we have to think about when we talk about how societies will compete in 20 or 30 years. tell me how important this is, the demographics. >> well, it's of critical importance. some people have looked at these numbers and forecast effectively the end of our prosperity. the peterson institute has used inflammatory language. my contention is that we don't have to allow the...
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even long before milton. free-speech was a powerful weapon and a powerful goal throughout intellectual history, starting as soon as people were allowed to speak it out loud. what stanley is conflating is that the first amendment is not found to apply to the mistakes until 1925, and that is because of something called the slaughterhouse decision. they could not have actually applied it before. the 14 commitment came out during the civil war, and unfortunately there was a stupid decision by the supreme court that prevented that from having full force until 1925 when it started to be incorporated through the duke -- due process clause of the united states constitution. but there were better and better protections of free speech, with a little bit during the red scare of the 1950's. but of course, i see 1964, new york times versus sullivan as a wonderful time. can you imagine a rand paul or sarah palin being able to sue a journalist because they said something that might be vaguely critical of them? that is what
even long before milton. free-speech was a powerful weapon and a powerful goal throughout intellectual history, starting as soon as people were allowed to speak it out loud. what stanley is conflating is that the first amendment is not found to apply to the mistakes until 1925, and that is because of something called the slaughterhouse decision. they could not have actually applied it before. the 14 commitment came out during the civil war, and unfortunately there was a stupid decision by the...
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fbi agents say milton was present previously prosecuted his assistant district attorney as a result milton received light sentence without parole. new sought >> : officials say possible fifth signal from the black boxes may help further narrow the search area. wherefore earlier plans will require further at a valuation. still ahead of pat left behind but mutt not your average for life and will show you where the crocodile spotted wandering about and later new details emerging about the dangers online + and including what the creator is saying. >> : happening now is senator hillary clinton addressed as a university lecture series featuring prominent woman. trend in trouble earlier today in moscow as an somebody called shoe at her. if laws the bat. six service agents took the woman into custody she is only identified as a protester although it's not clear what shoes for addressing mrs. clinton joked about the incident afterward choose it gets speaker at the institute of recycling industries at the mandalay hotel casino. white house official says health and human services secretary kathleen i
fbi agents say milton was present previously prosecuted his assistant district attorney as a result milton received light sentence without parole. new sought >> : officials say possible fifth signal from the black boxes may help further narrow the search area. wherefore earlier plans will require further at a valuation. still ahead of pat left behind but mutt not your average for life and will show you where the crocodile spotted wandering about and later new details emerging about the...
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even long before milton. free-speech was a powerful weapon and a powerful goal throughout intellectual history, starting as soon as people were allowed to speak it out loud. what stanley is conflating is that the first amendment is not found to apply to the mistakes until 1925, and that is because of something called the slaughterhouse decision. they could not have actually applied it before. the 14 commitment came out during the civil war, and unfortunately there was a stupid decision by the supreme court that prevented that from having full force until 1925 when it started to be incorporated through the due process clause of the united states constitution. but there were better and better you see a little dip in the second red scare in the early 1950's. but, of course, i see 1964, i see it as being this wonderful moment. when people argue against, it the obama administration argues against it. can you imagine a rand paul or a sarah palin being able to sue a journalist because they said something that was va
even long before milton. free-speech was a powerful weapon and a powerful goal throughout intellectual history, starting as soon as people were allowed to speak it out loud. what stanley is conflating is that the first amendment is not found to apply to the mistakes until 1925, and that is because of something called the slaughterhouse decision. they could not have actually applied it before. the 14 commitment came out during the civil war, and unfortunately there was a stupid decision by the...
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milton navarrete "nosotros de por si somos muy catolicos, creemos mucho en dios... y lo unico que le puedo aconsejar es apegarse a el... outro y aunque nadie sabe a ciencia cierta cuando va a haber otro terremoto, no hay alerta de tsunami... por eso el llamado es a la calma.. desde sf......... blanca --acto vandalico en la universidad estatal de san jose al simbolo de la libre expresion. take vo --la medalla de oro en la estatua del corredor olimpico "tommie smith" desapareci. --las autoridades piden la colaboracion del publico para encontrar a el o los responsables. --por cierto, no es la primera vez que esto sucede, sino la tercera, y al parecer cuesta mucho dinero reponerla, aseguro uno de los profesores de la universidad. blanca --el condado de san mateo le declar la guerra a un mosquito que podria propagar la fiebre amarilla en su comunidad. take vo --el mosquito "blanco y negro" se ha encontrado en 13 ubicaciones de menlo park, cerca del cementerio "holy cross" y el control de vector dijo, estara visitando...pue rta por puerta a los residentes para cerciorarse de que no tengan
milton navarrete "nosotros de por si somos muy catolicos, creemos mucho en dios... y lo unico que le puedo aconsejar es apegarse a el... outro y aunque nadie sabe a ciencia cierta cuando va a haber otro terremoto, no hay alerta de tsunami... por eso el llamado es a la calma.. desde sf......... blanca --acto vandalico en la universidad estatal de san jose al simbolo de la libre expresion. take vo --la medalla de oro en la estatua del corredor olimpico "tommie smith" desapareci....
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planted explosives in his car and in a separate incident on wednesday to one police officer and one milton were killed during a security suite. it has been stepping up its crackdown on islam is to have the presidential election in may which former military chief on to the cc is widely expected to win so most of all long fought for internet freedom with the only risk the higher rent they found are currently on remand in a high security facility in denmark is one of examples online petition calling for his release has already garnered over a hundred thousand signatures the prince hotel and was extradited to denmark last of amber after being charged on the celtic tree infiltrating a danish security base. he faces up to six years in jail if found guilty. since then he's been locked up in solitary confinement under constant surveillance can deny access to such basic things as books. he spoke to his mother. noticeably swim in the room. i have two aunts who had to. i get an appointment to this tune i've been dying to do. when i lose the it takes them more than one month and a halt. he told the ke
planted explosives in his car and in a separate incident on wednesday to one police officer and one milton were killed during a security suite. it has been stepping up its crackdown on islam is to have the presidential election in may which former military chief on to the cc is widely expected to win so most of all long fought for internet freedom with the only risk the higher rent they found are currently on remand in a high security facility in denmark is one of examples online petition...
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milton area is quickening of wolf new clear text. north korea's state media reports the us and its allies are only worsening the situation on the korean peninsula and wind all the nuclear war. lee the situation on the ninja there is so intense that we could hasten due to warrant any time due to the maneuvers by countries that opposed north korea such as the us and the south. the two leaders spent a lot of time discussing issues involving north korea the threats will get north korea nothing other than greater isolation. a more united on the steps going on is to take including abandoning their nuclear weapons and ballistic weapons program. and living up to their international obligations. cunningham me up with the facts even though president obama and i are concerned about north korea is increasing its nuclear abilities. we have agreed to make any effort to continue clear i am. it has been shrinking the distance between china and south korea says it all fits me and were sold. obama visit to south korea to me on prime time speech and to
milton area is quickening of wolf new clear text. north korea's state media reports the us and its allies are only worsening the situation on the korean peninsula and wind all the nuclear war. lee the situation on the ninja there is so intense that we could hasten due to warrant any time due to the maneuvers by countries that opposed north korea such as the us and the south. the two leaders spent a lot of time discussing issues involving north korea the threats will get north korea nothing...
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attract a russian ship as it entered the northern coast of scotland british officials stressed that milton coleman them in a tree and crossed to fly close to other countries as place last year it happened around eight times with the with the increasing reports pertaining to the kremlin of the crisis in ukraine or treat officials are preparing for an increase in the tree was usually used to test the toughest defenses international news on new and more. russia has expelled a canadian diplomats and their embassy in moscow in the crib institute at noon fully counted the study of expulsion of the russian system to treat us safe russia's ambassador to canada recently hit the kid off to him and cling to the story would be kicked out they didn't explode. oh well guy from the start of new tradition so we will pick up some milk to start. symbols linux is an extension of ukraine's crimean peninsula canadian prime minister stephen harper said most distant that ukraine was a threat to world peace the chron and diplomats annoyed that russia had bad intentions. the former soviet ally then we are very int
attract a russian ship as it entered the northern coast of scotland british officials stressed that milton coleman them in a tree and crossed to fly close to other countries as place last year it happened around eight times with the with the increasing reports pertaining to the kremlin of the crisis in ukraine or treat officials are preparing for an increase in the tree was usually used to test the toughest defenses international news on new and more. russia has expelled a canadian diplomats...
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even long before milton. free-speech was a powerful weapon and a powerful goal throughout intellectual history, starting as soon as people were allowed to speak it out loud. what stanley is conflating is that the first amendment is not found to apply to the mistakes until 1925, and that is because of something called the slaughterhouse decision. they could not have actually applied it before. the 14 commitment came out during the civil war, and unfortunately there was a stupid decision by the supreme court that prevented that from having full force until 1925 when it started to be incorporated through the duke -- due process clause of the united states constitution. but there were better and better protections of free speech, with a little bit during the red scare of the 1950's. but of course, i see 1964, new york times versus sullivan as a wonderful time. a rand paul or sarah palin being able to sue a journalist because they said something that might be vaguely critical of them? that is what they are arguing
even long before milton. free-speech was a powerful weapon and a powerful goal throughout intellectual history, starting as soon as people were allowed to speak it out loud. what stanley is conflating is that the first amendment is not found to apply to the mistakes until 1925, and that is because of something called the slaughterhouse decision. they could not have actually applied it before. the 14 commitment came out during the civil war, and unfortunately there was a stupid decision by the...
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committed by the soviet union in the period immediately before and after world war two the polls only to milton has claimed the jewish wife of a fraud says the prime minister my new ballast influenced his opinions on the controversial criminal justice thirty five year old former west brom striker at that. he tried to douse would put as much energy into fixing throngs of ddt in fights you begin to donate the inventor of the widely perceived anti semitic wendell just to anelka cold fronts is mantra news ap describe people who performed when ella's anti semitic than it's like claiming the priests of paedophiles and all muslims are terrorists and no korea to write it he wasn't anti semitic and they have no problem with the jewish community. my new house has been married to violinist and graph law since two thousand and ten and during his recent tenure as interior minister enabled me to my mechanic takes on a nationwide campaign to ban the share of the or the grounds the world jewish congress recently praised balance is entirely dismiss measures to restrict free speech to it at that huge community f
committed by the soviet union in the period immediately before and after world war two the polls only to milton has claimed the jewish wife of a fraud says the prime minister my new ballast influenced his opinions on the controversial criminal justice thirty five year old former west brom striker at that. he tried to douse would put as much energy into fixing throngs of ddt in fights you begin to donate the inventor of the widely perceived anti semitic wendell just to anelka cold fronts is...
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attract a russian ship as it entered the northern coast of scotland british officials stressed that milton coleman the ministry and crossed to fly close to other countries as place last year it happened around eight times with the with the increasing reports pertaining to the kremlin over the crisis in ukraine to treat officials are preparing for an increase in the drills usually used to test each of those defenses. international news on human one. russia has expelled a canadian diplomats and their embassy in moscow in the crimean stick that afternoon fully counted as we're expulsion of the russian system to treat us today. russia's ambassador to canada recently hit back to doha and cling to the story would be kicked out we made it to explode the world who you gave him the stuff of military addition to pull the wool picked up some milk to spread simple stuff. holding grudges annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula canadian prime minister stephen harper said most distant that ukraine was a threat to world peace the korean diplomats annoyed that russia had bad intentions to form a soviet a
attract a russian ship as it entered the northern coast of scotland british officials stressed that milton coleman the ministry and crossed to fly close to other countries as place last year it happened around eight times with the with the increasing reports pertaining to the kremlin over the crisis in ukraine to treat officials are preparing for an increase in the drills usually used to test each of those defenses. international news on human one. russia has expelled a canadian diplomats and...
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today like it did during the cold war and generally only contains a small grain of truth the only two milton has played to the jewish wife of fraud says new prime minister michael bell's influenced his opinions on the controversial mill just a thirty five year old former west brom striker at that he had to foul swoop put as much energy into fixing prawns as he did invite him to begin to donate the inventor of the widely perceived anti semitic with no texture and open toed francaise mantra news that the few describe people to the phone to quinn ella's anti semitic than is like claiming the priests of paedophiles and all muslims are terrorists an okay read it right. he was into anti semitic and they have no problem with the jewish community. my new house has been married to violinist and graph long since two thousand and ten and tearing his recent tenure as interior minister enabled me to my mechanic to take a lead a nationwide campaign to run the show to the or the grounds the world jewish congress recently praised balance to his entirely dismiss measures to restrict free speech to it at that
today like it did during the cold war and generally only contains a small grain of truth the only two milton has played to the jewish wife of fraud says new prime minister michael bell's influenced his opinions on the controversial mill just a thirty five year old former west brom striker at that he had to foul swoop put as much energy into fixing prawns as he did invite him to begin to donate the inventor of the widely perceived anti semitic with no texture and open toed francaise mantra news...
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the false dawn the two milton has played to the jewish wife of france's new prime minister. my new battles influenced his opinions on the controversial up an old chest of thirty five year old former west brom striker out that he had to foul swoop. but this much energy into fixing throngs of gdp in viking weekend to donate the inventor of the widely perceived anti semitic with no texture and a week of cold fronts is mantra news that the feud is why people get the phone to quinn ella's anti semitic than it's like claiming the priests of paedophiles and all muslims are terrorists and no korea to write it he wasn't anti semitic and they have no problem with the jewish community. mind your bowels has been married to violinist and grandpa since two thousand and ten. during his recent tenure as interior minister in a post it on my mechanic to take a lead a nationwide campaign to run the chicago or the browns the world jewish congress recently praised balance to his entirely dismiss measures to restrict free speech to protect the community for racist incitement last month you'll say
the false dawn the two milton has played to the jewish wife of france's new prime minister. my new battles influenced his opinions on the controversial up an old chest of thirty five year old former west brom striker out that he had to foul swoop. but this much energy into fixing throngs of gdp in viking weekend to donate the inventor of the widely perceived anti semitic with no texture and a week of cold fronts is mantra news that the feud is why people get the phone to quinn ella's anti...
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milton gregory said he failed to consider the impact on families who support the archdiocese while struggling to pay their own bills. he also noted that pope francis, who preaches and practices humility, had set the bar for church leaders. a high school senior from long island, new york, has done something that's put him in a league of his open. his story is next. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" >> pelley: getting into one ivy league college is no small achievement, but a young man from shirley, new york, has just been accepted by all eight-- brown, columbia, cornell, dartmouth, harvard, princeton, the un
milton gregory said he failed to consider the impact on families who support the archdiocese while struggling to pay their own bills. he also noted that pope francis, who preaches and practices humility, had set the bar for church leaders. a high school senior from long island, new york, has done something that's put him in a league of his open. his story is next. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with...
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attract a russian ship as it entered the northern coast of scotland british officials stressed that milton coleman the ministry bancroft to fly close to other countries as place last year it happened around eight times with the with the increasing reports pertaining to the kremlin over the crisis in ukraine to treat officials are preparing for an increase in the drills usually used to test each of those defenses international news or new in laws. russia has expelled a canadian diplomats and their embassy in moscow to the korean institute at noon fully counted the study of expulsion of the russian assistant to touch date russia's ambassador to canada recently hit back to bill two and cling to the story would be kicked out canadians have exposed the oh won't you. great gramma stuff a new tradition so probably will pick up some milk to spread. simple stuff linux is annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula canadian prime minister stephen harper said most distant that ukraine was a threat to world peace the chron and diplomat to know is that russia had bad intentions to form a soviet ally then
attract a russian ship as it entered the northern coast of scotland british officials stressed that milton coleman the ministry bancroft to fly close to other countries as place last year it happened around eight times with the with the increasing reports pertaining to the kremlin over the crisis in ukraine to treat officials are preparing for an increase in the drills usually used to test each of those defenses international news or new in laws. russia has expelled a canadian diplomats and...
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even long before milton. free-speech was a powerful weapon and a powerful goal throughout intellectual history, starting as soon as people were allowed to speak it out loud. what stanley is conflating is that the first amendment is not found to apply to the mistakes until 1925, and that is because of something called the slaughterhouse decision. they could not have actually applied it before. the 14th amendment came out during the civil war, and unfortunately there was a stupid decision by the supreme court that prevented that from having full force until 1925 when it started to be incorporated through the duke -- due process clause of the united states constitution. but there were better and better protections of free speech, with a little bit during the red scare of the 1950's. but of course, i see 1964, new york times versus sullivan as a wonderful time. can you imagine a rand paul or sarah palin being able to sue a journalist because they said something that might be vaguely critical of them? that is what
even long before milton. free-speech was a powerful weapon and a powerful goal throughout intellectual history, starting as soon as people were allowed to speak it out loud. what stanley is conflating is that the first amendment is not found to apply to the mistakes until 1925, and that is because of something called the slaughterhouse decision. they could not have actually applied it before. the 14th amendment came out during the civil war, and unfortunately there was a stupid decision by the...
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joining me is milton. how big a number are we talking? >> the consensus is 200,000 payrolls growth. we could exceed it but we'll have to exceed it by a lot. there will be a bounceback because of the bad weather we had. there should be a bounceback. if we don't have a much bigger number than that, it speaks to a fundamental slowness in the economy, what we have been experiencing for years now. >> all the same, you're worried about a worker shortage. why? >> the worker shortage -- the book "30 tomorrows" talks about we have a demographic problem with a reduced flow of young people into the workforce. there's going to be a worker shortage, but this is not something for this month, this month -- >> are you saying old people will crowd young people out of the job market? >> no, i'm just saying the worker shortage is a relative thing. we have an enormous overhang of effectively dependent retirees. we've had low birth rates for decades so there's a reduced flow of young people coming into the workforce. there's a skills mismatch. there will be a great jobs market for skilled labor but it's
joining me is milton. how big a number are we talking? >> the consensus is 200,000 payrolls growth. we could exceed it but we'll have to exceed it by a lot. there will be a bounceback because of the bad weather we had. there should be a bounceback. if we don't have a much bigger number than that, it speaks to a fundamental slowness in the economy, what we have been experiencing for years now. >> all the same, you're worried about a worker shortage. why? >> the worker shortage...
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they influence on cromwell secretary, john milton. they therefore transmitted to john locke and mocking james harrington don't know are the hard-core serious of righteous republican nixon in which thomas jefferson who wasn't assiduous by her work books from the williamsburg library, there is a great library in williamsburg, virginia as i'm sure you know. jefferson undoubtedly noted. if financiers of ssa something i try to do to the point of the whole project was really too off review which was not just sent a sentimental cultural pluralism on my part, but i'm a sentimental cultural pluralist, tsutsumi. but actually, historically true that never left a separate life, even very orthodox unless they been forced from the cultures they been vetted by. even if there was not my, but entirely poorer space. during the day and the shops in the ghetto. and shoes are not at the ghetto. what a surprise. you'll know -- you know the joke about president gold pack, don't you? rain trouble now. the african-american president, woman president. study sa
they influence on cromwell secretary, john milton. they therefore transmitted to john locke and mocking james harrington don't know are the hard-core serious of righteous republican nixon in which thomas jefferson who wasn't assiduous by her work books from the williamsburg library, there is a great library in williamsburg, virginia as i'm sure you know. jefferson undoubtedly noted. if financiers of ssa something i try to do to the point of the whole project was really too off review which was...
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they influence cromwell secretary john milton. they therefore are transmitted to john locke and locke and james harrington you know are the hard-core theories of moral righteous republicanism in which thomas jefferson who was an assiduous bar were of looks from the williamsburg library. there was a great library as well as franklin franklins library library in waynesburg virginia as i'm sure you well know. it's in instance where as they say something i tried to do. the point of this whole project was really to offer a few which was not i hope sentimental cultural pluralism on my part but ms cultural sentimental pluralists so sue me. that is to say jews have never lived a separate life unless they have been forced from the countries in which they have been embedded by the nazis. it was entirely poor space. people came and went during the day. they came to work in the textile shops and the jews went out of the ghetto what a surprise as doctors. you all know president -- don't you? we are in trouble now. an african-american president
they influence cromwell secretary john milton. they therefore are transmitted to john locke and locke and james harrington you know are the hard-core theories of moral righteous republicanism in which thomas jefferson who was an assiduous bar were of looks from the williamsburg library. there was a great library as well as franklin franklins library library in waynesburg virginia as i'm sure you well know. it's in instance where as they say something i tried to do. the point of this whole...
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john milton wrote that. 285 million people live with visual impairment. in recent years, there have been breakthroughs in our understanding and treatment of blindness. sanford greenberg lost his vision at the age of 19. he is chairman of the board of governors of john hopkins eye institute and joins me today to talk about his experience and mission to and blindness. also joining me, jean bennett, steven schwartz, eberhart zrenner, and carla shatz of stanford university and once again, eric kandel a nobel laureate and a howard hughes medical investigator. i began with my friend eric to give me an overview of our subject tonight. >> the last program we did was approaches to deafness. tonight we are going to consider new approaches to the problem of blindness. as is the case with deafness, blindness is not a life threatening situation but it is disabling. in some ways it is more disabling than deafness because there are a number of important conditions for which there is no treatment. now, why is that so? unlike deafness, the sensory organ for vision, the re
john milton wrote that. 285 million people live with visual impairment. in recent years, there have been breakthroughs in our understanding and treatment of blindness. sanford greenberg lost his vision at the age of 19. he is chairman of the board of governors of john hopkins eye institute and joins me today to talk about his experience and mission to and blindness. also joining me, jean bennett, steven schwartz, eberhart zrenner, and carla shatz of stanford university and once again, eric...
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john milton wrote that. 285 million people live with visual impairment. in recent years, there have been breakthroughs in our understanding and treatment of blindness. sanford greenberg lost his vision at the age of 19. he is chairman of the board of governors of john hopkins eye institute and joins me today to talk about his experience and mission to and blindness. also joining me, jean bennett, steven schwartz, eberhart ofnner, and carla shatz stanford university and once again, eric kandel a nobel laureate and a howard hughes medical investigator. toegan with my friend eric give me an overview of our subject tonight. >> the last program we did was approaches to deafness. tonight we are going to consider lines miss. as is the case with deafness, blindness is not a life threatening situation but it is disabling. in some ways it is more disabling than deafness because there are a number of important conditions for which there is no treatment. now, why is that so? deafness, the sensory organ for vision, the retina, which is evident in the lower image, it l
john milton wrote that. 285 million people live with visual impairment. in recent years, there have been breakthroughs in our understanding and treatment of blindness. sanford greenberg lost his vision at the age of 19. he is chairman of the board of governors of john hopkins eye institute and joins me today to talk about his experience and mission to and blindness. also joining me, jean bennett, steven schwartz, eberhart ofnner, and carla shatz stanford university and once again, eric kandel a...
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milton friedman said a society that values equality over freedom will have neither. if we want to expand the middle class, we need to put an end to triple -- the economics of trickle up. i was one of eight kids. we need a government that has a safety net. i wish i could say that all eight of us went to college, did great things. we didn't. some of those eight have fallen on hard times. when the safety net gets so expansive, what happens? they get afraid and the holes get bigger. people fall into those holes and we never get out. we need to transform safety nets into trampolines. you are propelled upward. everyone wants the dignity of a job to support themselves and their community. that same government must be accountable. we would have watched fast and furious. the nsa spying on people. we have had drones that may attack american citizens abroad. the nsa. the irs. veterans in the room like me, please stand. veteran, thank you for your service. we wouldravesty that leave american citizens on the rooftop of benghazi and not go to their aid. we have a mayor who has tri
milton friedman said a society that values equality over freedom will have neither. if we want to expand the middle class, we need to put an end to triple -- the economics of trickle up. i was one of eight kids. we need a government that has a safety net. i wish i could say that all eight of us went to college, did great things. we didn't. some of those eight have fallen on hard times. when the safety net gets so expansive, what happens? they get afraid and the holes get bigger. people fall...
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milton hershey has a killer recipe for caramel. flash forward... milton's recipe is reimagined into buttery rich, smooth, surprisingly soft cremes, called lancaster. so you give one a try. and wow. they melt in your mouth, while you kick up your feet and forget everything you thought about caramel. like a throwback to the past, yet totally new. and that's new lancaster. it's caramel reimagined. vincent...sharon? did you say bounty is obviously the best brand? ...exclamation point... happy smiley face? yes, i did! did you know that more people prefer viva® vantage over bounty? no... i'm gonna show you why. it stretches... stretch...stretch. it has a stretch. it stretches! oh, i wish my jeans had that kind of stretch. [ laughs ] you use that stretch to get the scrubbing power. i think that's the cleanest spot on my table now. can you do the rest of it? wow, that's awesome. right? yeah! [ abbey ] new viva® vantage. the towel more people prefer. [ male announcer ] our story begins here. where we get our milk. and our inspiration, to keep things simpl
milton hershey has a killer recipe for caramel. flash forward... milton's recipe is reimagined into buttery rich, smooth, surprisingly soft cremes, called lancaster. so you give one a try. and wow. they melt in your mouth, while you kick up your feet and forget everything you thought about caramel. like a throwback to the past, yet totally new. and that's new lancaster. it's caramel reimagined. vincent...sharon? did you say bounty is obviously the best brand? ...exclamation point... happy...
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milton hershey has a killer recipe for caramel. flash forward... milton's recipe is reimagined into buttery rich, smooth, surprisingly soft cremes called lancaster. so you give one a try. and wow. they melt in your mouth, while you kick up your feet and forget everything you thought about caramel. like a throwback to the past, yet totally new. and that's new lancaster. it's caramel reimagined. they're cloudy. [ doorbell rings ] stall them. [ imitates monkey ] stop stalling. cascade platinum fights cloudy residue 3x better than the competing gel and helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. cascade platinum. [ female announcer ] intense illumination. sublime softness. experience the luxury of new oleo therapy from l'oreal's #1 sulfate-free haircare. deep nutrition. oil from a unique blend of 6 botanicals. the end of dryness. l'oreal's new oleo therapy. [ male announcer ] there's chicken and then there's juicy chicken. the difference is best foods. best foods is the secret to making parmesan crusted chicken so juicy and so delicious. you can make dinner
milton hershey has a killer recipe for caramel. flash forward... milton's recipe is reimagined into buttery rich, smooth, surprisingly soft cremes called lancaster. so you give one a try. and wow. they melt in your mouth, while you kick up your feet and forget everything you thought about caramel. like a throwback to the past, yet totally new. and that's new lancaster. it's caramel reimagined. they're cloudy. [ doorbell rings ] stall them. [ imitates monkey ] stop stalling. cascade platinum...
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milton hershey has a killer recipe for caramel. flash forward... milton's recipe is reimagined into buttery rich, smooth, surprisingly soft cremes, called lancaster. so you give one a try. and wow. they melt in your mouth, while you kick up your feet and forget everything you thought about caramel. like a throwback to the past, yet totally new. and that's new lancaster. it's caramel reimagined. >>> she has had 20 top ten hits and named the female vocalest of the year four times. now doubt martina mcbride is one of country music's biggest stars and she is singing a new tune with a cd out today. you are going to sing for us later in the show. >> i am. >> good to see you again. >> good to see you, too. >> what made you go down this route to sing the old classics? >> i have had this idea for a while. i love to sing. i love to sing just beautiful songs with great melodys and great lyrics. these are some of the best of those. >> there are so many great songs out there. what was your criteria? >> it was like a treasure hunt. i got together with my produce
milton hershey has a killer recipe for caramel. flash forward... milton's recipe is reimagined into buttery rich, smooth, surprisingly soft cremes, called lancaster. so you give one a try. and wow. they melt in your mouth, while you kick up your feet and forget everything you thought about caramel. like a throwback to the past, yet totally new. and that's new lancaster. it's caramel reimagined. >>> she has had 20 top ten hits and named the female vocalest of the year four times. now...
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. >> i compare it to milton avery. and his plein air paintings and going back to his studio. it is like doing a study in the public and bringing it back and making it bigger and more grand and thinking about how to push forward your observations into something personal. >> when you go back to the curators, when you see your floor, are they connected in any way? >> yes and no. what is really great about the format of this particular biennial, in the past, they have had notable traders. we come to different conclusions about certain ideas and then it is important to foreground that and suggest that there are real points of view and institutions my not this official voice. it is important to reveal that to the public. it suggests the polyphonic voice where there is no easy answers on how to define contemporary art as you suggested. the fact that the audience can pick and choose and make the connections across three floors and come away with different perspectives, i think that is exciting. >> they come away with more questions than answers. >> which i think is a good thing. the
. >> i compare it to milton avery. and his plein air paintings and going back to his studio. it is like doing a study in the public and bringing it back and making it bigger and more grand and thinking about how to push forward your observations into something personal. >> when you go back to the curators, when you see your floor, are they connected in any way? >> yes and no. what is really great about the format of this particular biennial, in the past, they have had notable...
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. >> i compare it to milton avery. and his plein air paintings and going back to his studio. it is like doing a study in the public and bringing it back and making it bigger and more grand and thinking about how to push forward your observations into something personal. to the you go back curators, when you see your floor, are they connected in any way? >> yes and no. what is really great about the format of this particular biennial, in the past, they have had notable traders. we come to different conclusions about certain ideas and then it is important to foreground that and suggest that there are real points of view and institutions my not this official voice. it is important to reveal that to the public. polyphonic voice where there is no easy answers on how to define contemporary art as you suggested. the fact that the audience can pick and choose and make the connections across three floors and come away with different perspectives, i think that is exciting. >> they come away with more questions than answers. >> which i think is a good thing. the best exhibitions pose in
. >> i compare it to milton avery. and his plein air paintings and going back to his studio. it is like doing a study in the public and bringing it back and making it bigger and more grand and thinking about how to push forward your observations into something personal. to the you go back curators, when you see your floor, are they connected in any way? >> yes and no. what is really great about the format of this particular biennial, in the past, they have had notable traders. we...
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john milton wrote that. more than 285 million people currently live with visual impairment. for many of these cases, there is no cure. yet in recent years there have been breakthroughs in our understanding and treatment of blindness. sanford greenberg lost his vision to glaucoma at age 18 and chairman of the board of governors of johns hopkins wilmer eye institute. jean bennett of the university of pennsylvania, steven schwartz of the jules stein eye institute, herb hart zrenner of the university of tubingen, carla shatz shatz of stafford university school of medicine. i begin with eric to give me afteroverview of our subject tonight. eric? >> the last program is treatment of deafness. tonight we consider approaches to the treatment of blindness. as in the case with deafness. blindness is not a life-threatening situation, but it's tremendously disabling, and in some ways it's more disabling than deafness because, as you pointed out, there are a number of very important blindness conditions for which there is no treatment. now, why is that so? unlike deafness, the sensory org
john milton wrote that. more than 285 million people currently live with visual impairment. for many of these cases, there is no cure. yet in recent years there have been breakthroughs in our understanding and treatment of blindness. sanford greenberg lost his vision to glaucoma at age 18 and chairman of the board of governors of johns hopkins wilmer eye institute. jean bennett of the university of pennsylvania, steven schwartz of the jules stein eye institute, herb hart zrenner of the...
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i believe in milton friedman. i don't believe in karl marx. he was lying to us just like obama lied to us. at the same time he was making those comments he was making deals with the california teachers association to say is there any way we can work together? i will go out and run as a reform governor and blow up the boxes and i won't do anything to hurt you. he couldn't have it both ways. he had to take some steps to show that he was a governor that was going to try to reform and i talk about this in "taxifornia". recreated something called the california performance review commission. this commission had hundreds of volunteers involved in pouring all over california's big government to come up with recommendations to fix the government. there is even still california performance review on the web site for the state of california which has the findings and information. according to this review if it was implemented, something like $30 billion in savings could be achieved in a real simple things. when meg whitman went for governor she ran this
i believe in milton friedman. i don't believe in karl marx. he was lying to us just like obama lied to us. at the same time he was making those comments he was making deals with the california teachers association to say is there any way we can work together? i will go out and run as a reform governor and blow up the boxes and i won't do anything to hurt you. he couldn't have it both ways. he had to take some steps to show that he was a governor that was going to try to reform and i talk about...
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milton wolf. it appears that roberts is very very safe but, still, he has got kind of a bad blood primary going on even before the general election. >> i mean if you want to talk about personal issues, she has a big incentive to go back to kansas. her husband is a federal judge there. she is kind of bemond constantly during her time in washington that they have been apart. that's a big incentive for her to want to go home. >> panel, thank you. the "new york times" has that one anonymous source. hold our breath see what happens if she runs but it doesn't look like it. panel, thank you. very disturbing just released video showing the top al qaeda meeting appearing right out in the open. worse, the cia, they never knew this was happening. lt. colonel oliver north is here next. what is it like to fly down a narrow mountain ridge on a bike? you will see firsthand. more of this incredible we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribb
milton wolf. it appears that roberts is very very safe but, still, he has got kind of a bad blood primary going on even before the general election. >> i mean if you want to talk about personal issues, she has a big incentive to go back to kansas. her husband is a federal judge there. she is kind of bemond constantly during her time in washington that they have been apart. that's a big incentive for her to want to go home. >> panel, thank you. the "new york times" has that...
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this is one of my favorite historical factoids, is that milton friedman was the one who came up with an idea of the government actually taking withholding, because it actually increased the enforcement. so in some ways, you know, if you don't trust the irs at all, that's fine. i guess you don't have to trust the irs. but they're already doing this. they're already mucking in your payroll every two weeks. >> but chris, that's not exactly true. and employers are sending a w-2, it's not going to the irs, it's going to the social security administration. and first commissioner himself testified in front of congress and said, listen, we are not equipped to be able to do this kind of tax preparation, because weapon don't have the information. we don't get the information until late spring and at that point, it's way too late. so you've got the agency itself saying this is a problem. >> well, you would change things. >> you would have to change things, but the problem is, if it's such a simple a great idea, why hasn't it been changed yet. >> ezra has an answer for that. >> it hasn't been ch
this is one of my favorite historical factoids, is that milton friedman was the one who came up with an idea of the government actually taking withholding, because it actually increased the enforcement. so in some ways, you know, if you don't trust the irs at all, that's fine. i guess you don't have to trust the irs. but they're already doing this. they're already mucking in your payroll every two weeks. >> but chris, that's not exactly true. and employers are sending a w-2, it's not...
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to continue his literary interest in enterprises but would have to study for the law with his uncle milton back in the day. study their clerk under an existing law firm. the deal was that he would move to springfield and study at his uncle's law firm which happens to be held in the same building and in an adjacent sweet to the law firm of abraham lincoln. it's in this way that he came to know abraham lincoln and reacquainted and self with his old friend john nikolai around 1859. does not to say that he immediately got interested in politics. predictably the long-held little allure for him. he rejected blackstone's commentaries and spent the first couple of weeks it was supposed to be studying the law researching and writing a history of the jazz would order. they were not impressed. in the wake of his lecture close friends suggested that he might make a career of the pulpit trying to figure out a way to justify the fact that he had not progressed and is legal study. i don't think i would do for methodist preacher. i would not sue for the baptist because i dislike water and would fail as an
to continue his literary interest in enterprises but would have to study for the law with his uncle milton back in the day. study their clerk under an existing law firm. the deal was that he would move to springfield and study at his uncle's law firm which happens to be held in the same building and in an adjacent sweet to the law firm of abraham lincoln. it's in this way that he came to know abraham lincoln and reacquainted and self with his old friend john nikolai around 1859. does not to say...
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a lot certainly on the right, milton friedman has said the fruits of capitalism will be shared broadly. what this book is saying is that's wrong. that's actually not the case. in fact a capitalist system very often will drive towards greater inequality and increasing levels of inequality even worse than what we have today if we don't have stronger interventions to prevent that. >> i saw on saturday because krystal talked about this so much i had to go get one and i saw hot cakes would like to be selling as well as this book. i went to four bookstores, it was sold out. they called three more, sold out. finally i found one, amazon said sold out but i think it gets to something that a lot of people care about. robert reisch talked about the wealthiest 400 people in america have as much wealth as the poorest 150 million americans. piketty talks about the inequality is probably higher than any other society at any time in the past anywhere in the world. but what's the matter with that, susan? >> well, that is one of the interesting parts that's coming into this debate is that you see people
a lot certainly on the right, milton friedman has said the fruits of capitalism will be shared broadly. what this book is saying is that's wrong. that's actually not the case. in fact a capitalist system very often will drive towards greater inequality and increasing levels of inequality even worse than what we have today if we don't have stronger interventions to prevent that. >> i saw on saturday because krystal talked about this so much i had to go get one and i saw hot cakes would...
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milton wolf. it appears that roberts is very very safe but, still, he has got kind of a bad blood primary going on even before the general election. >> i mean if you want to talk about personal issues, she has a big incentive to go back to kansas. her husband is a federal judge there. she is kind of bemond constantly during her time in washington that they have been apart. that's a big incentive for her to want to go home. >> panel, thank you. the "new york times" has that one anonymous source. hold our breath see what happens if she runs but it doesn't look like it. panel, thank you. very disturbing just released video showing the top al qaeda meeting appearing right out in the open. worse, the cia, they never knew this was happening. lt. colonel oliver north is here next. what is it like to fly down a narrow mountain ridge on a bike? you will see firsthand. more of this incredible helmet cam video coming up. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yo
milton wolf. it appears that roberts is very very safe but, still, he has got kind of a bad blood primary going on even before the general election. >> i mean if you want to talk about personal issues, she has a big incentive to go back to kansas. her husband is a federal judge there. she is kind of bemond constantly during her time in washington that they have been apart. that's a big incentive for her to want to go home. >> panel, thank you. the "new york times" has that...
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an example is what milton freedman did in chile and people vilified him but he said improving economic freedom in chile led to prolitical freedom. so you think there is no reverse feedback from whatever little development we can do back into the rights and political freedom? >> i am glad you raised this chile example. i think there is a view among some sort of free market economist almost like the ordeal situation is to have a free autocratic market that will ram through the kind of free market reforms you need and after that you can that democracy once you guarantee the free market reforms stick in chile. i don't think that generalizes to any kind of recommendation i would be happy with. it sounds like another justification for an autocrat. you can have the justification for one that does the free market reforms, the technical solution you want but it is always outside experts like freedman who is one of them i would say because he wasn't just being an economist. but they try to force these on other societies and it leads to backlash other than success as it did in chile. i think what
an example is what milton freedman did in chile and people vilified him but he said improving economic freedom in chile led to prolitical freedom. so you think there is no reverse feedback from whatever little development we can do back into the rights and political freedom? >> i am glad you raised this chile example. i think there is a view among some sort of free market economist almost like the ordeal situation is to have a free autocratic market that will ram through the kind of free...
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it was a long-ago favorite of conservative guru milton friedman and remains appealing to libertarian charles murray, who proposed a minimum income in a book called "in our hands": say, $12,000 per person per year in today's dollars, tax free up to a total of about $30,000 >> you have a system whereby every month, a check goes into an electronic bank account for everybody over the age of 21, that they can use as they see fit. they can get together with other people and then combine their resources. but they live their own lives. we put their lives back in their hands. >> reporter: and, enthuses veronique de rugy of george mason university's conservative mercatus center, we get their lives out of the hands of government bureaucrats. >> the current system is not serving poor people well. the appeal of the guaranteed minimum income is it doesn't dictate that people who gets this money how to spend it, and it assumes that they, better than anyone else in washington, know what they need. >> reporter: on the left, anthropologist and activist david graeber, a key cog in the occupy movement,
it was a long-ago favorite of conservative guru milton friedman and remains appealing to libertarian charles murray, who proposed a minimum income in a book called "in our hands": say, $12,000 per person per year in today's dollars, tax free up to a total of about $30,000 >> you have a system whereby every month, a check goes into an electronic bank account for everybody over the age of 21, that they can use as they see fit. they can get together with other people and then...
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it's something milton friedman taught us 40 years ago. that too is a function of taxes and regulation. make it easier to hire, all right? make it easier to hire and therefore, more profitable to pay more. so she's got the story right. i think she has the solution wrong. that troubles me. >> i think you very elegantly rained all over our hopium parade. >> two to three. not a recession. >> 16.3 million annualized run rate for car sales. >> you're right. the economy's not that bad. we are out of recession. i never worried about a double dip. i just would like to see a breakout. coming off a deep recession, we never got the 4%, 5% growth we expected to get which you got in the '90s and the '80s, which once upon a time we got in the 1960s. that's what i'm waiting for. you look at these studies, $3 trillion short in gdp from where we should be, four, five, six million jobs short of where we should be. i don't want to be overly pessimistic. i'm just saying i don't see the breakout. >> the irony is that you were the original mr. hopium. we took o
it's something milton friedman taught us 40 years ago. that too is a function of taxes and regulation. make it easier to hire, all right? make it easier to hire and therefore, more profitable to pay more. so she's got the story right. i think she has the solution wrong. that troubles me. >> i think you very elegantly rained all over our hopium parade. >> two to three. not a recession. >> 16.3 million annualized run rate for car sales. >> you're right. the economy's not...
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this is one of my favorite historical factoids, is that milton friedman was the one who came up with an idea of the government actually taking withholding, because it actually increased the enforcement. so in some ways, you know, if you don't trust the irs at all, that's fine. i guess you don't have to trust the irs. but they're already doing this. they're already mucking in your payroll every two weeks. >> but chris, that's not exactly true. and employers are sending a w-2, it's not going to the irs, it's going to the social security administration. and first commissioner himself testified in front of congress and said, listen, we are not equipped to be able to do this kind of tax preparation, because we don't have the information. we don't get the information until late spring and at that point, it's way too late. so you've got the agency itself saying this is a problem. >> well, you would change things. >> you would have to change things, but the problem is, if it's such a simple a great idea, why hasn't it been changed yet. >> ezra has an answer for that. >> it hasn't been change
this is one of my favorite historical factoids, is that milton friedman was the one who came up with an idea of the government actually taking withholding, because it actually increased the enforcement. so in some ways, you know, if you don't trust the irs at all, that's fine. i guess you don't have to trust the irs. but they're already doing this. they're already mucking in your payroll every two weeks. >> but chris, that's not exactly true. and employers are sending a w-2, it's not...