And all of that was just so the banks advised them to do it, just so they could make a few points. And then they brought a Jesuit priest in and he said, but Professor Hudson, you’re advocating that the government create money. That way is to the gas chambers. You’re sending us ...
where I show the different regional economic tendencies of the American School of Political Economy and the first economist, economics professor at the first business school, Pennsylvania, wasSimon Patten, and I’ve talked about him in all of my writings. I’ve written long articles about him...
My wife owned a knitting store and had just walked across the street to catch a taxi uptown and as I pulled out of the garage, headed across Manhattan for MSNBC.com’s offices in Secaucus, N.J., I flipped on the radio to get a traffic report. The WCBS Radio traffic reporter, in a...
Rock writer Ralph J. Gleason called him “the first organ player since Fats Waller with a sense of humor,” and his droll wit was underrated by people who thought him, perhaps, a bit simple. He described touring as a series of chairs: “First, you get in a car and go somewhere to ...
James Franco is a jack-of-all-trades. He's an actor, writer, professor, soap star, and director, to name a few. A frequent collaborator of Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen in "Freaks and Geeks," "Pineapple Express," and "Knocked Up," Franco directed "The Disaster Artist" in 2017, playing...
and as the Nancy Smith Fichter Professor of Dance and Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor at Florida State University. Zollar has been a United States Artists Wynn fellow and a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial fellow. She holds honorary degrees from Columbia College Chicago, Tufts University, Ru...
He is President of the Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trend, a Wall Street Financial Analyst and Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. His 1972 book, Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire, the subject of ...
Jack Hanna, an agronomy professor, bred a “hardy, tough-skinned tomato that could be more readily harvested by machines” in the late 1950s, according to Smithsonian Magazine. It would pave the way for machines to start gathering the majority of tomatoes in California in the coming decades,...
Depending on where you live in New York Friday's snowstorm brought a little or a lot of snow. We have a complete list of what areas got hit with the most or least.
NIMA ROSTAMI ALKHORSHID: Today we’re going to talk with Dr. Stein, 2024 presidential candidate in the United States and her policy advisor, Professor Michael Hudson. And we’re going to talk about Ukraine, Taiwan, Israel, and domestic policy in the United States. ...