People, the computers, the selling stocks, sell programs kick in, stocks go down and the computer orders up a buying spree and the stocks rise and the big guys made the money, the little guy squeezed out and theres nothing you can do about it, you dont have to like it. Look past the market and focus on the economy. Its doing very well, how is this for a sign of confidence . More people quit their jobs in december than any time in 16 years, you think when you think when you think you can do better elsewhere you quit, that is confidence. Stay there, please, all the commitment of the market coming up plus the takedown of steve wynn, mr. Las vegas, Varney Company about to begin. Stuart well, look at this, some okay, thats futures prices. Show me, please, wynn, the stock premarket because it is way up. Twelve dollars higher, okay. Now steve wynn has quit as ceo of that company in the wake of Sexual Misconduct claims, emac, hes gone, he never got his day in court. Accusation to conviction, t
But hayek was an economist, winner of the nobel prize who was an austrian and who in the First World War had become an economist because he saw spontaneous order. He saw people cooperating who didnt speak the same language. He saw societies more important than government. So he wrote a great number of books. He taught at university of chicago for a while. He ended up in his hometown of tha at his hometown, thats n germany. Freiberg which means free city, which is perfect. He wasnt a conservative. He was a liberal, a libertarian. In your most recent book, bourgeois equality, you talk about him as young hayek, middleaged hayek and older hayek. Well, he was did he change his opinions . Not too much. Heres what happened. He was an economists economist or give one the leading economist in the world in the making 30s and 40s. He was commonly thought by edwin as John Maynard Keynes equal. And, but later in the 50s and 60s and 70s, he turned to philosophy, to political philosophy. So i think t
College professor bradley bircher, former Washington Post reporter Molly Mccartney examines the u. S. Military industrial complex, jack cashin takes a critical look at the crash of flight 800, and booktv visits peoria, illinois. For a complete television schedule, booktv. Org. Booktv on cspan2, its 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, its for serious readers. And now were kicking off this weekend with John Strausbaugh, author of city of sedition. Its about new york city during the civil war. [inaudible conversations] good evening. Good evening. Thank you so much for coming out here to politics prose. Thank you so much for coming out here to politics prose for yet another one of our enlightened and lively author talks. You cant hear me . Okay. Well be quiet. [laughter] and at that cue, please let me please silence all your cell phones at this point, and also let me just go through a few other housekeeping details. So the author will speak for about 20 minutes, 20, 25 minutes, and w
Thing specially in fields that are really dominated by the left and i think this is because more conservatives would improve social sciences. Host is there an intimidation factor about teaching sort of things . Guest what do you mean by intimidation factor . Host theres a couple of movements in our current policy, all lives matter, black lives matter, triggers. Guest i think there is. I think its a problem that affect the left more than than the right because liberal professors tend to teach the courses to have subjects that might get them in hot water. Liberal progressives are more likely to teach courses on race, gender and thats largely because a lot of conservative professors teaching courses because theyre dominated by the left and does provide one benefit for conservatives which they tend to teach courses that are less likely to incite those kinds of movements and energies and passions, so theyre somewhat shielded, i think, from those movements. Host have you ever steered away fr