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milton friedman has every firm has a duty to maximize shareholder value but one of the best ways to maximize shareholder value is to get politicians to rewrite the rules in your own favorite. if you are a fossil fuel company and you can pump sufficient money into denial is an in politics, you stop the chances of carbon regulation in their tracks, why bother to compete? i have the example of disney which lobbies for copyright extensions which a panel of nobel prize economists said have no social value whatsoever. it was a straight transfer of money to disney. and efficient use of funds is not what milton friedman had in mind but the big companies are extending the pace. it is rational to do that, if your competitors are doing that you have to play the game. that is why companies need to come together and say this is destroying the whole system, we have to step back. >> we have to root for their kids. >> kids are really important, you know how it is. >> i'm not being skeptical about kids who might get ranked. here is somebody asking a question, what i was thinking when you mentioned his name.
milton friedman has every firm has a duty to maximize shareholder value but one of the best ways to maximize shareholder value is to get politicians to rewrite the rules in your own favorite. if you are a fossil fuel company and you can pump sufficient money into denial is an in politics, you stop the chances of carbon regulation in their tracks, why bother to compete? i have the example of disney which lobbies for copyright extensions which a panel of nobel prize economists said have no social...
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i'm maximizing shareholder value. no one would say that in public. one of the changes we need to try is known to pay in public apartheid by congress and invest in, even though i know crime is happening. i should be an unacceptable thing to say. >> i want to get to as many questions as we can. what are your suggestions working well for the formerly employed, more workers employed through contracting, subcontracting and they are not classified as employees must the gig economy as well as others. how can we extend the principles of sustainable and equitable capitalism beyond the boundaries of the firm? including those pushed in the margins. >> we must change the rules. labor and we must find a way to enable a collective one for employees. the strongest findings in research is that as unions get weaker and weaker, inequality creeps up. i know brief for every union. union can be just as problematic as firms but some kind of organized voice for employees that can negotiate with large firms is going to be critical and that will require both social and polit
i'm maximizing shareholder value. no one would say that in public. one of the changes we need to try is known to pay in public apartheid by congress and invest in, even though i know crime is happening. i should be an unacceptable thing to say. >> i want to get to as many questions as we can. what are your suggestions working well for the formerly employed, more workers employed through contracting, subcontracting and they are not classified as employees must the gig economy as well as...
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this is my entire business reporting career maximizing shareholder value. >> and where has that got us? a bunch of people very rich. the rest of society full of anger and of suffering and a decaying planet. it isn't working. one of the reasons i wrote this book is to give cover to business leaders up and down the hierarchy is known for year havs that this was a crazy way to manage and want to manage in a different way and i think we've seen investors shifting and managers shifting. incredible ceo may i say with one of the largest companies in the country, not there, looked around and decided he wanted to see something different because it wasn't working. the health insurance industry wasn't working and he was smart enough to see that the smart enough to see he needed a change and he discovered because he was on the social media feeds talking with employees he had a bunch of people working for him who were working at minimum wage and assay results were often working two jobs, could take care of their kids and they were on medicaid. he found out that these were the people answering the p
this is my entire business reporting career maximizing shareholder value. >> and where has that got us? a bunch of people very rich. the rest of society full of anger and of suffering and a decaying planet. it isn't working. one of the reasons i wrote this book is to give cover to business leaders up and down the hierarchy is known for year havs that this was a crazy way to manage and want to manage in a different way and i think we've seen investors shifting and managers shifting....
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to maximize the availability, and protect the vulnerable. and maximize our ability to save lives and livelihoods. but this isn't fair. you're up against mother nature. you're not up against some political party. she doesn't care about you or me. all she cares about is who will adapt. and who doesn't adapt, in her world, they get returned to the manufacturer. that's the brutal logic of our situation. >> well, the pandemic has proven to, quote the book title that the world is flat. thank you, tom. i really appreciate it. >> good to be with you, michael. >> what are your thoughts, tweet me @smerconish. go to my facebook page. kathryn, what do we have -- smerconish, ah, going all trump today already. all in for end the lockdown now. i am surprised you were not at the astroturf protests. really, ducky? that's the lesson you take away from me laying out the data. the data that says we need to have two objectives which is to prevent those like my two aunts who are each in their 90s. one with her husband of 69 years living in an assisted care nursin
to maximize the availability, and protect the vulnerable. and maximize our ability to save lives and livelihoods. but this isn't fair. you're up against mother nature. you're not up against some political party. she doesn't care about you or me. all she cares about is who will adapt. and who doesn't adapt, in her world, they get returned to the manufacturer. that's the brutal logic of our situation. >> well, the pandemic has proven to, quote the book title that the world is flat. thank...
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it establishes a standard maxim for a free society by which we can judge tyranny.it turns out, not just the tyranny of george the third and the british parliament, but also the tyranny of 19th century southern slaveholders. because it is the declaration which is the standard maxim of a free society for the abolitionists. let me close with a few words from, i think, america's greatest 20 century poet, robert frost. that is a hard mystery of jefferson. what did he mean? the easy way is to decide it simply isn't true. it may not be. i heard a fellow say so. nevermind. the welshman got it planted where it will trouble us 1000 years. i think that is exactly right. if you look at all subsequent american history, from the time of the declaration of independence until today, i think he will find all -- you will find all of the intellectual and political debates in this country for 235 years, in one way or another, have written -- have been a debate how to interpret the core principles of the declaration of independence, the self-evident truth of equality and self-evident t
it establishes a standard maxim for a free society by which we can judge tyranny.it turns out, not just the tyranny of george the third and the british parliament, but also the tyranny of 19th century southern slaveholders. because it is the declaration which is the standard maxim of a free society for the abolitionists. let me close with a few words from, i think, america's greatest 20 century poet, robert frost. that is a hard mystery of jefferson. what did he mean? the easy way is to decide...
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. >> maxim is a geography. he left his job in the capital to t take advantagage of a prog offering o one free hector of ld in the far east to any rusussia tizen. >> t this is w where my firsrst building will be. i'planning tbuild aa house r guests. but first t i have tolear the forest. and to cut d down all these tre, i have to pay huge sums of money. >> as much as 30 euros per tree, in fact. that's the ratee set by the municipal authorities in accordance with established forestry laws. and there are no exceptions for maxim, nor for other participants in the program in this area. >> ied ask the officials in charge of the land distribution prprogram about this before i tk the site. everyone told me, no problem. you cut the trees down, use the land. but when i arrive i fouound mysf haviving to pay $2,000 to $4,00 rubles for frees. i don't plan to make money by chopping wood. but i can't't stop my -- start project while ththis forest is the way. and that's the problem. >> while the state hands out unusable land, o
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number one you maximize the number of members. the power of the network is the number of members. the second one is to reduce the friction between the nodes. the software is missed is -- also trust standards and that's exactly what we are doing with the economic cost 30 network to the third one is to maximize the value for each one of those nodes for each one of those members so one of the things that we are doing is we are putting together prosperity partnerships or developing nations that don't just include our regular tools out of her diplomatic toolkit but also the united states great private sector. when i say private sector i'm also talking about educational set your and the social set your. when you look at things like habitat for humanity the gates foundation opportunity international the biggest microloans in the world this really means a lot and unwrapping all those things around that. the united states is the most generous country in the world. it just dwarfs what any other country has done. the one thing i can tell you we are not good at in the united states government
number one you maximize the number of members. the power of the network is the number of members. the second one is to reduce the friction between the nodes. the software is missed is -- also trust standards and that's exactly what we are doing with the economic cost 30 network to the third one is to maximize the value for each one of those nodes for each one of those members so one of the things that we are doing is we are putting together prosperity partnerships or developing nations that...
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chair of the tech company sales force saying capitalism as we know it is dead there longer can we maximize profits in a way that only fosters climate emergency is this the new future and do policymakers recognise it or will it be back to ideas of maximizing profits of obsessions with debt to g.d.p. ratios at the expense of the majority. well we definitely need for all countries the private sector and civil society to cooperate and capitalism in the old way this stuff we have to rescind capitalism and how economists work and for whom potentially oil and you will threaten with stout 2nd hand or the entire global economy all for green cross and ukraine you look something european union actually announced pro would you call up writers and you should look at it right now the market and yours is correct it's going to. be anglo-saxon style of capitalism expect us to reposition capitalism with the. social dimension of. dr frank you're going to breakfast thank you. after the break is it too late to save what was a western europe's largest socialist movement has essential workers continue to die wit
chair of the tech company sales force saying capitalism as we know it is dead there longer can we maximize profits in a way that only fosters climate emergency is this the new future and do policymakers recognise it or will it be back to ideas of maximizing profits of obsessions with debt to g.d.p. ratios at the expense of the majority. well we definitely need for all countries the private sector and civil society to cooperate and capitalism in the old way this stuff we have to rescind...
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i train every 30 minutes but as demand increases will we'll send out a train every 15 minutes to maximize social distancing we're going to pilot a configuration where all the seats are on the perimeter of the car and the car is basically opened throughout the middle that will maximize the social distancing opportunity have engineer very simple strap that would be your personal that are available from and you can take it with you as you go so that you're assured a you know a clean strap and you're hanging on on to the park train as it as it takes you from on your destination where you're heading to so we think it's a key element there that coupled with the cleaning of those holes. our says riders can take up those hand straps by either ordering them through bites website or the customer service center at the lake merritt station. >>you can listen to the rest of that int rview on kron on you can get live local news streaming commercial free 24 7 and that app is now free to watch 2 key indicators of reopening the economy are testing and contact tracing. >>but in santa clara county contact. t
i train every 30 minutes but as demand increases will we'll send out a train every 15 minutes to maximize social distancing we're going to pilot a configuration where all the seats are on the perimeter of the car and the car is basically opened throughout the middle that will maximize the social distancing opportunity have engineer very simple strap that would be your personal that are available from and you can take it with you as you go so that you're assured a you know a clean strap and...
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i train every 30 minutes but as demand increases will we'll send out a train every 15 minutes to maximize social distancing we're going to pilot a configuration where all the seats are on the perimeter of the car and the car is basically opened throughout the middle that will maximize the social distancing opportunity have engineer very simple strap that would be your personal that are available from and you can take it with you as you go so that you're assured a you know a clean strap and you're hanging on on to the bart train as it as it takes you from on your destination where you're heading to so we think it's a key element there that coupled with the cleaning of those holes. >>power says writers can pick up those hands traps why either ordering through bart's website or the customer service center at oakland's lake merritt station to listen to the rest of that interview you can download the kron on app live local news streaming commercial free 24 7 and it's free to watch right now. >>meantime the centers for disease control and prevention is offering new guidance for people using pub
i train every 30 minutes but as demand increases will we'll send out a train every 15 minutes to maximize social distancing we're going to pilot a configuration where all the seats are on the perimeter of the car and the car is basically opened throughout the middle that will maximize the social distancing opportunity have engineer very simple strap that would be your personal that are available from and you can take it with you as you go so that you're assured a you know a clean strap and...
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that's where the joe biden campaign needs to maximize this moment. tail winds. when you have a tail wind you've got to fully maximize this because i think trump is in deep difficulty and biden's ability to build his campaign secures voters, even those who might have voted for trump who say i can't do this anymore. it is remarkable to see these numbers where trump tv, bright bart, sinclair, everything trump is saying is not reaching anybody but an extreme core base of his. >> there's two ways i look at the president's polling. one is given the magnitude of the failure that has happened, i can't believe how unchanged his approval numbers are in some ways. they're right around where they've been the whole time. it's like we've got 80,000 dead americans, 33 million people out of work. this is a horrible catastrophe. how can that be the case? the flip side of that is, republican democrat, moderate, conservative, liberal, almost every governor is at 70% plus. gretchen whitmer is 72%. the president's approval rating is 43%. so, both those things are true at
that's where the joe biden campaign needs to maximize this moment. tail winds. when you have a tail wind you've got to fully maximize this because i think trump is in deep difficulty and biden's ability to build his campaign secures voters, even those who might have voted for trump who say i can't do this anymore. it is remarkable to see these numbers where trump tv, bright bart, sinclair, everything trump is saying is not reaching anybody but an extreme core base of his. >> there's two...
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pushing them rougher infections down —— to keep pushing the number of infections down, there are two maximaldo. must reverse rapidly the awful epidemics in care homes on the nhs. and though the numbers are coming down sharply, there is plainly a much more to be done. and if we are to control this virus, we must have a world beating system for testing potential victims and for tracing their contacts, so that, all told, we are testing literally hundreds of thousands of people every day. we have made fast progress on testing, but there is so much more to do now, and we can. when this began, we had not seen this disease before, and we didn't fully understand its effects. with every day, we are getting more and more data, we are shining the light of science on this invisible killer, and we will pick it up where it strikes. because our new system will be able, in time, to detect local flare—ups in your area, as well as giving us a national picture. and yet, when i look at where we are tonight, we have the r below i, between 0.5 and 0.9. but potentially only just below i. and between 0.5 and 0.9. b
pushing them rougher infections down —— to keep pushing the number of infections down, there are two maximaldo. must reverse rapidly the awful epidemics in care homes on the nhs. and though the numbers are coming down sharply, there is plainly a much more to be done. and if we are to control this virus, we must have a world beating system for testing potential victims and for tracing their contacts, so that, all told, we are testing literally hundreds of thousands of people every day. we...
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welcome to maximize or fight as a model guy. looking for our 2 year budget down. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain delegates are watched as a report. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on the story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. no offense p.-u. no longer a young woman in fact one of the last living survivors of the nazi yeah. i'm aware of it. all you like. you can never forget. was it really like to be in
welcome to maximize or fight as a model guy. looking for our 2 year budget down. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain delegates are watched as a report. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a...
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your money, maximize what your buying. >> 100%. so the pasta is going 6-8 ounces of the pasta water and i'm going to add it to my, , whatever i'm cooking in the pan. that's going to go in there. it's the base of the sauce. so it's a fax from the meat you're cooking with the salted pasta water and that becomes the base of your sauce. so this is now over like, a low heat. as the night you need to finish the sauce. if you wanted to make this not classic carbonara but kind of you some things in your pantry to bulk it up, this is whese pay ingredients. you could put in some chickpeas, canned beans. canned tuna, canned salmon, canned chicken, frozen vegetables and expand this out. now all we do is we have the pasta water here. on low heat, i'm going to
your money, maximize what your buying. >> 100%. so the pasta is going 6-8 ounces of the pasta water and i'm going to add it to my, , whatever i'm cooking in the pan. that's going to go in there. it's the base of the sauce. so it's a fax from the meat you're cooking with the salted pasta water and that becomes the base of your sauce. so this is now over like, a low heat. as the night you need to finish the sauce. if you wanted to make this not classic carbonara but kind of you some things...
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of the people through the eyes of a factor in the white house correspondent what do you base your maximally caesar down the press is not after trump is after the we're not the enemy of the people we are the people usa the current battleground whose truth is it anyway on 0 every generation has higher purpose. hours. this is al jazeera i'm dating obligato with a check on your world headlines an air bus jetliner with 99 people on board has crashed into a crowded neighborhood near the airport in the coastal pakistani city of karachi 2 of the passenger survives it's not known how many people were killed or injured on the ground there harding has more. on. the crash happened as the pakistan international airlines flight was attempting to land for a 2nd time. initial reports say the airbus pilot sent a me.
of the people through the eyes of a factor in the white house correspondent what do you base your maximally caesar down the press is not after trump is after the we're not the enemy of the people we are the people usa the current battleground whose truth is it anyway on 0 every generation has higher purpose. hours. this is al jazeera i'm dating obligato with a check on your world headlines an air bus jetliner with 99 people on board has crashed into a crowded neighborhood near the airport in...
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right mentality and once you change how you see work such that you're minimizing ec cushion and maximizing the ability to the idea work, you also mentioned about pipeline and how you get actual ideas all the way through to the process and in the hands of customers. how do these tech company treat that, and what can we learn from that? >> yeah. so amazon, we've talked a lot about amazon, so i'll just do it quickly. but amazon has this -- [inaudible] process which i'm sure people are familiar about. they kick off prompts, amazonians write their ideas down in a document, and then that circulates to the decision merricks who can get caught up quickly, and it helps them clarify their thoughts and also, you know, in a typical company you tell your boss an idea and their boss tells their boss, and their boss tells their boss, and their boss tells their boss until finally it gets to the decision maker, and it gets turned into alaska. it's this -- into action. it actually ends up in companies doing jack shit, saying why aren't we doing that and the document helps somebody incorporate their idea. it
right mentality and once you change how you see work such that you're minimizing ec cushion and maximizing the ability to the idea work, you also mentioned about pipeline and how you get actual ideas all the way through to the process and in the hands of customers. how do these tech company treat that, and what can we learn from that? >> yeah. so amazon, we've talked a lot about amazon, so i'll just do it quickly. but amazon has this -- [inaudible] process which i'm sure people are...
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so we'll provide you more information on that and maximizing the economy. one way is by spreading out the peak. and on the idea of a workshop, we have interested in this, but we need to do it very differently than we've done workshops in the past, and so the budget workshop we've put together for you, that was a massive behind the-the scenes staff effort and all of that was very carefully staged and we had all of that put together. if we're going to do a workshop, you get to do it in the same way our department operation's center is doing business. so we've expanded our work production output by a full order of magnitude and in order to do that, it means things are messy didn't in real-time and it's a little chaotic. but i think if you and the public can handle real-life, real-time messy planning, we would love your engagement. this may be -- this is definitely a new way of doing business but everything requires a new way of doing business, so this will be an experiment and it will not be pretty. so that said, i think there's a lot that we can do bringing t
so we'll provide you more information on that and maximizing the economy. one way is by spreading out the peak. and on the idea of a workshop, we have interested in this, but we need to do it very differently than we've done workshops in the past, and so the budget workshop we've put together for you, that was a massive behind the-the scenes staff effort and all of that was very carefully staged and we had all of that put together. if we're going to do a workshop, you get to do it in the same...
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we should take that knowledge and use it to maximize our ability to reopen the economy. host: we have seen the federal government extend financial help to individuals and businesses going beyond that. is that an appropriate role for the government? guest: it is appropriate philosophically that governments are saying shut down your business, so the government tells you to shut down your business and is not letting you work, then the government has a role in trying to provide you relief. the problem is twofold. one we have overshot. the lockdown has been too aggressive. the second problem is the actual paycheck protection program that congress passed to help those small businesses stay afloat has a lot of problems. first of all, it is limited -- it defines small businesses as any business with fewer than 500 employees. i do not know about you, but i know a lot of businesses with 500 employees. i do not think of them as a small business. they are often national or international companies. to me, a small business has , may bean 50 employees smaller than 100 employees. those
we should take that knowledge and use it to maximize our ability to reopen the economy. host: we have seen the federal government extend financial help to individuals and businesses going beyond that. is that an appropriate role for the government? guest: it is appropriate philosophically that governments are saying shut down your business, so the government tells you to shut down your business and is not letting you work, then the government has a role in trying to provide you relief. the...
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. >> so in summary to summarize so far minimizing execution and maximizing ideals and to make sure the pipeline but the practical suggestions to consider what amazon does so everyone can see the unadulterated version and then to make it easy for people to give feedback you can go up to the equivalent. thank you. i love the story and actually to focus on your experience to access and the stories are always fascinating be as many of us don't know it but people are like behind closed doors. we were the to hear your key observations of the most renowned tech leaders at what do we learn from that? what distinguishes them and what can we specifically learn how we do what we do? >> i spoke with zuckerberg the other four spoke with those around them. >> so what if we did quick lightning 12345. and then give a quick summary. so with jeff bezos he is relentless he first called amazon relentless.com. he will sit in the meeting with a six pager and pick out the flawed right away. he's pretty sharp. and he loves to invent this has been a surprise for people because and it's like riding around on th
. >> so in summary to summarize so far minimizing execution and maximizing ideals and to make sure the pipeline but the practical suggestions to consider what amazon does so everyone can see the unadulterated version and then to make it easy for people to give feedback you can go up to the equivalent. thank you. i love the story and actually to focus on your experience to access and the stories are always fascinating be as many of us don't know it but people are like behind closed doors....
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from m there, we make fine slivers out of the sections in order to maximize wwhat the sample can do. w we use direct analysis in real time, time-of- fligight mass spspec to look ate chemototypes of trees. and just lie e a fingerprinint can identy individual h humans, a c chemope cann identify individualal spec. if the e informatioion isalididd and stands in consesensus, it wl be integrated with our forest database. t the database allowss to provivide information to lalw enforcement, where they can determine if something has s ben done illegally, whether that's import wood shipmement or a wood pproduct under falalse declaratn or whohout completete certification. and so our goal is s really to o develop a a dae thatat can be usused hopefululle day by anynybody i in the worldn order to do this sort of identification to hp p them fight ilillegal logging. goddard: i love what i'm doing because we are a laboratory that suppports wildldlife law enenforcement t at the lococal,, federal, and i internationonal levels. nothing like this has ever been done before. it is so satisfying to set some
from m there, we make fine slivers out of the sections in order to maximize wwhat the sample can do. w we use direct analysis in real time, time-of- fligight mass spspec to look ate chemototypes of trees. and just lie e a fingerprinint can identy individual h humans, a c chemope cann identify individualal spec. if the e informatioion isalididd and stands in consesensus, it wl be integrated with our forest database. t the database allowss to provivide information to lalw enforcement, where they...
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why can't we use previously existing coronavirus maxime's. because there aren't any along with stars to 6 other coronaviruses are currently known to infect human beings 4 of them only cause cold like sometimes so they're annoying but not really worth the huge efforts that would be required to develop a vaccine against them there's been a lot more work done on potential vaccines against the much more deadly coronavirus diseases sars and mers that work hasn't produced any approved vaccines yet however it has really given researchers a running start when it comes to developing approaches because of sars and maurice quite a lot of a preliminary science has been done when it comes to corona virus vaccine development in general and that's what's fueling hopes that we might be able to produce a covert 1000 vaccine quite quickly as these things go according to most experts within 12 to 18 months. what are the long term consequences for people who have contracted copd 19. this is one of those things that we don't know yet it will take years before we
why can't we use previously existing coronavirus maxime's. because there aren't any along with stars to 6 other coronaviruses are currently known to infect human beings 4 of them only cause cold like sometimes so they're annoying but not really worth the huge efforts that would be required to develop a vaccine against them there's been a lot more work done on potential vaccines against the much more deadly coronavirus diseases sars and mers that work hasn't produced any approved vaccines yet...
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. >> nursing home operators cut staffing to maximize profit. and when you don't have enough staff, it's simply not possible to have good infection control. >> reporter: dark says lawsuits are one way of forcing change and holding facilities accountable. >> it is very possible that a wave of lawsuits could ultimately wipe out a significant portion of the long-term care profession. >> reporter: mark reagan is general counsel for california association of health facilities, one of six health care groups asking california's governor to issue an executive order granting immunity. >> we have care givers who are doing their absolute best every day against impossible odds. and to allow the second-guessing of those care givers would be really unfortunate. >> reporter: achery, who has now hired an attorney devngeak c see.on wtn.uhange i my mom, my family, we don't want this to happen to anybody else. this was just wrong. >> and we can now report the alameda county district attorney's office is conducting a criminal investigation into gateway. the owners
. >> nursing home operators cut staffing to maximize profit. and when you don't have enough staff, it's simply not possible to have good infection control. >> reporter: dark says lawsuits are one way of forcing change and holding facilities accountable. >> it is very possible that a wave of lawsuits could ultimately wipe out a significant portion of the long-term care profession. >> reporter: mark reagan is general counsel for california association of health facilities,...
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one person one vote was a decision about gerrymandering, the way districts are drawn in order to maximizeer of certain groups in the state or maximize the power of certain regions before the state legislatures were totally mellow portion they were unpopulated counties would have the same number of legislators as big cities with hundreds of times more population. eventually the court ruled that's a violation of equal protection of the law. your vote should count the same whatever part of the state you live in. again it just shows you have the 14th amendment has been used for all sorts of things. again our supreme court has punted on that just a few months ago there is an attempt to get the court to overturn the gerrymandering of congressional districts or state legislatures they redraw these districts and they do it so one part of get a far higher percentage of members of congress and their vote actually suggests are entitled to. the supreme court said forget it were not interested in this. it is up to the states to do it. we are just going home. so that question is still up in the air. bu
one person one vote was a decision about gerrymandering, the way districts are drawn in order to maximizeer of certain groups in the state or maximize the power of certain regions before the state legislatures were totally mellow portion they were unpopulated counties would have the same number of legislators as big cities with hundreds of times more population. eventually the court ruled that's a violation of equal protection of the law. your vote should count the same whatever part of the...
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on the 13th of july 1921, the russian writer maxim gorky penned an appeal to the world entitled "to allonest people." gloomy days have, for the land of tolstoy. russia's misfortunes offer humanitarians a splendid opportunity to demonstrate the vitality of humanitarianism. i ask all honest europeans and americans for prompt aid to the russian people. give bread and medicine. " world -- inf the 1921, one of the worst famines in world history struck russia. there were several causes for the famine. in the short-term, it was precipitated by two horrible droughts in 1920 and 1921 that depth -- decimated the harvests. there were more important factors that led to the famine. there had been seven years in russia of unending wars and revolution getting with 1914 and 21917tart of world war i, when we had two revolutions -- to 1917 when we had two revolutions back to back. the bolshevik seizure of power led to a civil war that lasted until 1920. both the reds and whites laid waste to the russian countryside and spread terror wherever they went. lennon had long understood the connection between po
on the 13th of july 1921, the russian writer maxim gorky penned an appeal to the world entitled "to allonest people." gloomy days have, for the land of tolstoy. russia's misfortunes offer humanitarians a splendid opportunity to demonstrate the vitality of humanitarianism. i ask all honest europeans and americans for prompt aid to the russian people. give bread and medicine. " world -- inf the 1921, one of the worst famines in world history struck russia. there were several causes...
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that will maximize our social distancing. the second thing that we are doing with monitoring the data, and number of people per car, we know that if it is a six- foot social distancing, it's 30 people per car, if it's a three foot social distancing, it's 60 people per car. we will be able to add additional service, when we need to. so right now, we are running trains, every 30 minutes. so as the ridership starts coming back and we are starting to see that right now, that the ridership is starting to come back, we will actually add service to maximize the social distancing. then, the other piece that is combined with that, is that we are going to -- push and make sure that the public is educated about the requirement, to where masks, writing the system. it's broader than just the system, i think if you are riding public transportation anywhere in the bay area, you should be having your mask on. you get up and you go to leave to go to the office or wherever, you bring your wallet, your keys, your phone, and your mask.'s eco-bob
that will maximize our social distancing. the second thing that we are doing with monitoring the data, and number of people per car, we know that if it is a six- foot social distancing, it's 30 people per car, if it's a three foot social distancing, it's 60 people per car. we will be able to add additional service, when we need to. so right now, we are running trains, every 30 minutes. so as the ridership starts coming back and we are starting to see that right now, that the ridership is...
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it is the right solution to maximize stability in the states. the president talked about how we are going to respond, how he is beginning to think about responding to the calamity that has befallen the world as a result of the actions of the chinese communist party. i do not want to get ahead of him in terms of talking about how the administration shall respond, but you can already see the outline. you can already see how we are beginning to work to make sure we get america first, that we get this foreign policy right, and that we respond to these risks that china presents to the united states in an appropriate way. you saw yesterday that the department of defense made an announcement about rare earth minerals. so that, again, we would not be dependent on a nation that has demonstrated its unreliability. -- its willingness to steal our intellectual property. all the things that, frankly, for decades, and this is not remotely partisan. democrat presidents, republican presidents, turn the other way. the 1.5 billion people in this opportunity for m
it is the right solution to maximize stability in the states. the president talked about how we are going to respond, how he is beginning to think about responding to the calamity that has befallen the world as a result of the actions of the chinese communist party. i do not want to get ahead of him in terms of talking about how the administration shall respond, but you can already see the outline. you can already see how we are beginning to work to make sure we get america first, that we get...
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i thought there is a maximal pressure campaign which was a good policy but i think all of that kind of went away when president trump said i don't believe in maximum pressure and that he is dismissing north korea's human rights violations. so i think he's become bigger, better and bolder because he has perceived a lack of political will to respond to him and you know this too. nations are hard to influence preview have to have china on your side. you have to make sure all of our partners across the globe or wherever north koreans are have the capacity to find out illicit activities that are taking place in their country. so i think he has a bigger obsession for risk but i also wonder and this is something that i will be watching for is how much of economic issues came back. what i worry about it's not being chased and self-reflective about what he needs to do but sensing weakness and one sector of the economy that he might go all in on the other sector which is the nuclear weapons program and military readiness. >> the administration is even more and certain with this. now they have ta
i thought there is a maximal pressure campaign which was a good policy but i think all of that kind of went away when president trump said i don't believe in maximum pressure and that he is dismissing north korea's human rights violations. so i think he's become bigger, better and bolder because he has perceived a lack of political will to respond to him and you know this too. nations are hard to influence preview have to have china on your side. you have to make sure all of our partners across...
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howard maxim. if there was men you can point to who was unwittingly one of the chief architects of the slaughter of the first world war it was the sky. he was a frenetic inventor of all manner of things. coffee roasting, airplanes, electric light bulbs. he had a very active mind. all of these inventions he was working on. as a child he was hunting in maine. he had a shotgun, or maybe it was a rifle. he fired, and the recoil not him to the ground. he said, the only way to harness that energy of that recoil -- this is exactly what he did when he invented his machine gun. he spent weeks and weeks drawing, because he was a proficient drawer and engineer. he was machining the parts for his first machine gun which he called a daisy. it was a maximum gun. this was the gun you saw at the western front, also the guns you saw an aircrafts, ships. it was preponderance. maxim was also very savvy as a businessman. he was made sir max at the turn of the century 1901, at that time. he was in tight with all the el
howard maxim. if there was men you can point to who was unwittingly one of the chief architects of the slaughter of the first world war it was the sky. he was a frenetic inventor of all manner of things. coffee roasting, airplanes, electric light bulbs. he had a very active mind. all of these inventions he was working on. as a child he was hunting in maine. he had a shotgun, or maybe it was a rifle. he fired, and the recoil not him to the ground. he said, the only way to harness that energy of...
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we could put one module in the fall semester and three in the spring, for instance, in order to maximizeon face-to-face on campus experience for our students. it provides a lot of flexibility for us going forward. >> is it going to stretch out the amount of time students are going to take to get their degree? >> no, at a at a place like this, four years is a completely easy thing to do because it's such an intense advising situation. so students have this close advising relationship with their professors and it will not extend the time to graduation. every semester will have the same number of courses, the same load. it's broken up in these two separate modules. >> talk to me about the feedback you've been getting from students and parents about the college experience. right? for whatever college costs anybody, some part of that is the education and probably the most valuable part of that and we can figure out different ways to deliver that education in 2020 because of the internet. some part of that is the college experience. are you hearing from students and parents who are worried tha
we could put one module in the fall semester and three in the spring, for instance, in order to maximizeon face-to-face on campus experience for our students. it provides a lot of flexibility for us going forward. >> is it going to stretch out the amount of time students are going to take to get their degree? >> no, at a at a place like this, four years is a completely easy thing to do because it's such an intense advising situation. so students have this close advising relationship...
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in summary just to summarize with that mentality minimizing execution maximizing ideal work and then to make sure the pipeline with those practical suggestions you gave us from what amazon does so that everyone can see the unadulterated version and then make it easy for people's you can have the equivalent of mark zuckerberg to tell them. thank you i love the story about mark now i want to focus on your experiences with the tech leaders and the stories are always fascinating to know what these are like behind closed doors with good pr so what were your key observations? what can we learn from that? what distinguishes them and specifically what he learned from that to improve what we do? >> i will say for the book i spoke with zuckerberg have a pretty good sense of the characteristics so i could do the questions that five at the time and give a very good summary of what they do very well. >> is pretty relentless. he is a person that will sit in the meeting and crank out the flaw in your project right away. he's pretty sharp and he loves to invent. this new lifestyle of his has been a
in summary just to summarize with that mentality minimizing execution maximizing ideal work and then to make sure the pipeline with those practical suggestions you gave us from what amazon does so that everyone can see the unadulterated version and then make it easy for people's you can have the equivalent of mark zuckerberg to tell them. thank you i love the story about mark now i want to focus on your experiences with the tech leaders and the stories are always fascinating to know what these...
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maximizing profits is the highest priority to. take such a difficult choice are even required to make as much profit as possible. responsibility for sustainability is passed on to us to consume less. complex. i consider myself an average consumer and our prefer our products with a sustainability label but i often catch myself just scraping by the. convenience or lack of time. with me on some of them and causes some parts of. this. sentence is that. he did. its thing. he's done it's done. because there's a. time when i am really. owned by murphy. that was something that isn't a. seclusive. it's not i did and deposits mot and. some items of the cars just remember some of the one. thing going. on so it's you it's akin to isn't good news for. kids. signs of a hard time to give this is this come process think this is integral to the industry. as in months. busy night. on my system of stuff in little titan since implement this template on a constant asking this name is ahmed sentenced to the states and is this apartment a muslim this is
maximizing profits is the highest priority to. take such a difficult choice are even required to make as much profit as possible. responsibility for sustainability is passed on to us to consume less. complex. i consider myself an average consumer and our prefer our products with a sustainability label but i often catch myself just scraping by the. convenience or lack of time. with me on some of them and causes some parts of. this. sentence is that. he did. its thing. he's done it's done....
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maximizing profits is to highest priority to. take 2nd to 4th or even required to make as much profit as possible. responsibility for sustainability is passed on to us to consume less. complex and. i consider myself an average consumer and our prefer our products with a sustainability label but i often catch myself just scraping by the. convenience or lack of time. with me. on. this. system is that. he did. its thing. he's done it's done. because there's a. time when i am really. owned by murphy. that was something that isn't a. seclusive. it's not i did and apologise mot. of the time was just from present on. ellis isn't going. to be is a move this calls it's. signs of a hard time to throw in support of this is this come process think this is integral to the industry. as in months. there's enough. on my system of stuff in little title in something like this template and the cancer was announced in this name is ahmed sentenced to full satanist this apartment in less than this is being sent to his new level. was not so hard to jus
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it can be part of a coherent strategy to maximize your chances of success. but again, if you are running short of time, that might be something that doesn't make it into your essay. host: go ahead. guest: the most important thing on your dbq is to generate an argument and to prove that argument by analyzing the documents, where you can bring in outside information that you understand the ways in which they support your argument, and following through with your argument through multiple paragraphs. the complexity point is very important, but it is not essential. what is essential is that you have your argument clear, that you bring to bear evidence to prove that argument, and that evidence be a combination of the documents provided. as many of those that you can use. and outside information that you remember from class, from your reading. much of that outside information can be triggered by the document itself. host: here is another question a student has picked and send to -- texted and send to us on twitter. since the test is open notes, what do you believe
it can be part of a coherent strategy to maximize your chances of success. but again, if you are running short of time, that might be something that doesn't make it into your essay. host: go ahead. guest: the most important thing on your dbq is to generate an argument and to prove that argument by analyzing the documents, where you can bring in outside information that you understand the ways in which they support your argument, and following through with your argument through multiple...
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maximizing profit is a foreign concept. so is stress. indeed, the country has its own rhythm. when peday announces that dinner is ready, many come running. three generations live under one roof. of course, people in many parts of the world see togetherness as being important, but here, it actually happens. peday: why should we leave this place? the house, the fields, our parents gave all of this to us. we'll pass it on to our children. we have work, we have food. we're all happy. reporter: her husband likes to chew on areca nut wrapped in a betel leaf in his garden. it's a mild stimulant, which could also be a factor in happiness. bhutan is about the size of switzerland, with around 800,000 inhabitants. tourism is sparse. that could be in an attempt to control influences from abroad. but is that control a good thing in the long run? smartphones are everywhere. what previously was far away is now at locals' fingertips. and the outside world can be tempting with all it has to offer. whether young people are happy, and whether they will stay, will decide the country's future. bud
maximizing profit is a foreign concept. so is stress. indeed, the country has its own rhythm. when peday announces that dinner is ready, many come running. three generations live under one roof. of course, people in many parts of the world see togetherness as being important, but here, it actually happens. peday: why should we leave this place? the house, the fields, our parents gave all of this to us. we'll pass it on to our children. we have work, we have food. we're all happy. reporter: her...
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atat's w they introduced maxim number the proem is mo peoeopl want to comesoso manthat i i airporis beinguilt interconontinental flilight. ththe queson i is whher ththend. cient site of machu picchu willll be able to cope with al t>> repression anand discriminanation are e part of lifefe forany woe around the wor. our new faceboochchannedw women, you will find more stories about those taking a a stand and inspiring others to oo the sameme. dw women g gives a voice to te women of our world. anthat's all from us.. as alwayays, do drop us a line d let us k know what you t thougf the program. we love hearing from you. our email address is global3000@dw.com. and don't forget, we're on facebook, dw women. see you next week. 05/15/20 05/15/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy:y: from new york citity, the epicenter of the pandemic, this is democracy now! >> this is the situation. there are flights guatemala city since you have been deported from the united states and who are put on the planes and they have fevers. once they arrived here, we automatically evaluate their health. immediat
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at you have bcareful though is you are not trying to maximize the economy in the month of may.ou want the best possible economy in december,n 2021, and if you open prematurely, that will ultimately hurt your economy andt hbs. laura: the treasury secretary and theay president they expect the economy to bounceback this summer. doou share that optimism? guest: i think we will seeba partial boun. say we lose 30 million jobs. we might have some extraordinary t gr is,.ha tithll leave us 20 million jobs in the hole. thidea that we bounceback to where we startedwi think is ly implausible. but partially absolutely., but i don't know how farhat will get us. joining us.n thank you for guest: thanks for having me. laura: let's look now at the state of the coronavirus outbreak in the u.s. asi'm joinn epidemiologist. thanks for joing us again. have these federal guidelines done their job and flatten the curve? >> d i think they'initely slowed down the epidemic. [inaudible] me states are very compliant. other states, very lax. the u.s. is a big ship and if you5 plug 40 or holes, the remaining
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it needs to be a comprehensive approach in terms of maximizing safety and reducing transmission. remember, at the end of the day, what we want to do is reduce the transmission of the virus as much as possible. you mentioned the temperature checks. there are a lot of businesses that are doing that, but frankly, that's going to miss a lot of potential cases because remember most people are still transmitting this virus in an asymptomatic way. they're not going to exhibit any symptoms. there are many people who have coronavirus who don't have fever at all. so that's one measure possibly. but it's going to miss a lot of people. the uv lights, as you mention in your report, could be a possibility. but i think really you're not going to be able to do the physical distancing. we know that, that's the most effective measure. that's going to be impossible in a dental setting. i think wears the masks for the staff -- obviously impossible for the patient, is going to be one key factor. >> and the ada obviously is going to be following all this. i want to ask you one more thing that we learn
it needs to be a comprehensive approach in terms of maximizing safety and reducing transmission. remember, at the end of the day, what we want to do is reduce the transmission of the virus as much as possible. you mentioned the temperature checks. there are a lot of businesses that are doing that, but frankly, that's going to miss a lot of potential cases because remember most people are still transmitting this virus in an asymptomatic way. they're not going to exhibit any symptoms. there are...
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so this seemed to be a strategy of maximizing the chance that our students could complete the semester and minimizing the late spread of the disease if there should be a resurgence. >> let me ask you too, we talked about social distancing, also i hear contact tracing, this idea that somebody gets affected, you find the circle of contacts, isolate. how does that work, david, on a college campus? if you've got a positive case, if one turns up, is everybody who's been in a class with that person, are they then out for 14 days? anybody who's been -- how would that contact tracing work in a place of such close proximity? >> not necessarily. it may depend on where they were sitting in the class. we want to be cautious. the importance is both the contact tracing and the testing together, really maximizes the chance of prevention. we actually had, early on, an employee who was diagnosed with covid-19. and we had no spread of that on the campus, because we had identity quickly, we did the contact tracing. and we did self-quarantining. so if you do all those, you minimize the spread. the contact
so this seemed to be a strategy of maximizing the chance that our students could complete the semester and minimizing the late spread of the disease if there should be a resurgence. >> let me ask you too, we talked about social distancing, also i hear contact tracing, this idea that somebody gets affected, you find the circle of contacts, isolate. how does that work, david, on a college campus? if you've got a positive case, if one turns up, is everybody who's been in a class with that...
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atat's w they introduced maxim number the proem is mo peoeopl want to comesoso manthat i i airporis beinguilt interconontinental flilight. ththe queson i is whher ththend. cient site of machu picchu willll be able to cope with al t>> repression anand discriminanation are e part of lifefe forany woe around the wor. our new faceboochchannedw women, you will find more stories about those taking a a stand and inspiring others to oo the sameme. dw women g gives a voice to te women of our world. anthat's all from us.. as alwayays, do drop us a line d let us k know what you t thougf the program. we love hearing from you. our email address is global3000@dw.com. and don't forget, we're on facebook, dw women. see you next week. announcer: many people enjoy the anonymity city living provides, but this also creates s dangers for people like ththe homeless d the elderly.y. in malaysia, an organization feeds the needy, paying particular attention to those living on the streets. in tokyo, a community for senior citizens helps them cope with the issues they encounter in their newly-independent lives.
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atat's w they introduced maxim number the proem is mo peoeopl want to comesoso manthat i i airporis beinguilt interconontinental flilight. ththe queson i is whher ththend. cient site of machu picchu willll be able to cope with al t>> repression anand discriminanation are e part of lifefe forany woe around the wor. our new faceboochchannedw women, you will find more stories about those taking a a stand and inspiring others to oo the sameme. dw women g gives a voice to te women of our world. anthat's all from us.. as alwayays, do drop us a line d let us k know what you t thougf the program. we love hearing from you. our email address is global3000@dw.com. and don't forget, we're on facebook, dw women. see you next week.
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atat's w they introduced maxim number the proem is mo peoeopl want to comesoso manthat i i airporis beinguiltto interconontinental flilight. ththe queson i is whher ththend. cient site of machu picchu willll be able to cope with al t>> repression anand discriminanation are e part of lifefe forany woe around the wor. our new faceboochchannedw women, you will find more stories about those taking a a stand and inspiring others to oo the sameme. dw women g gives a voice to te women of our world. anthat's all from us.. as alwayays, do drop us a line d let us k know what you t thougf the program. we love hearing from you. our email address is global3000@dw.com. and don't forget, we're on facebook, dw women. see you next week. narrator: on thihis episode of "e"earth fococus," avocadodos he become one of the most popular foods on the planet and exploded into a multibillion-dollar industry. the petorca province in chille is a hub of worldldwie avocado production, but the growth of the industry has created a crisis over water rights, raising questions about the moral dimensions of how our avocados are
atat's w they introduced maxim number the proem is mo peoeopl want to comesoso manthat i i airporis beinguiltto interconontinental flilight. ththe queson i is whher ththend. cient site of machu picchu willll be able to cope with al t>> repression anand discriminanation are e part of lifefe forany woe around the wor. our new faceboochchannedw women, you will find more stories about those taking a a stand and inspiring others to oo the sameme. dw women g gives a voice to te women of our...