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a mozart for that matter i learned a lot from mozart. every time i hear the flute and harp concerto, so it's it's an all hands-on deck idea that in order to truly understand our economic lives. we have to understand our all our whole life. and in particular the modern economics not adam smith the the blessed adam smith. i'm an episcopalian. i always cross myself when i mention adam smith. but not adam smith, but his his followers. tended to narrow. the field until now economists think they can do economics just by watching people. that's okay. i'm not against. watching people but watching people doesn't tell you about the meaning. that they bring to their economic life. i mean, what does your job mean to you? what does consumption? mean to you these are important questions which the humanities consider. and that modern economics does not so i'm in favor of humanomics. well dr. mccloskey in your view. what does a shakespeare or a mozart add to our understanding of our economic life? well, they they tell you. why people do things although
a mozart for that matter i learned a lot from mozart. every time i hear the flute and harp concerto, so it's it's an all hands-on deck idea that in order to truly understand our economic lives. we have to understand our all our whole life. and in particular the modern economics not adam smith the the blessed adam smith. i'm an episcopalian. i always cross myself when i mention adam smith. but not adam smith, but his his followers. tended to narrow. the field until now economists think they can...
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such is mozart. reporter: for the pbs newshour, i'm christopher livesay in montalcino, tuscany. >> nawaz: as we reported earlier in the program, tv legend betty white has died at 99. her career spanned more than 60 years, and included a whole host of unforgettable roles. npr tv critic eric deggans joins me now to talk about white's legacy, and her role in making sitcoms appointment viewing. eric, welcome back to the newshour. always good to see you. betty white did it all, right, she did talk shows and sitcoms and movies and hosting. it's not fair to ask this question because you can't cover six decades in one answer, but what stands out to you over that decades-long career? >> well, a few things stand out to me. number one, she was someone who did-- she was old school showbiz in the sense that she did everything. and she did everything andade it look effortless. and so when she was starring in radio, when she was a queen on game shows, she was a great panalist on game shows. and then she transitione
such is mozart. reporter: for the pbs newshour, i'm christopher livesay in montalcino, tuscany. >> nawaz: as we reported earlier in the program, tv legend betty white has died at 99. her career spanned more than 60 years, and included a whole host of unforgettable roles. npr tv critic eric deggans joins me now to talk about white's legacy, and her role in making sitcoms appointment viewing. eric, welcome back to the newshour. always good to see you. betty white did it all, right, she did...
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and shakespeare what you learned from mozart is deeper you learn about form. about the creativity of violating the form. it's one of the most characteristic features of mozart. he doesn't repeat a lot. when he when he when he repeats there's variation and that's that's a lesson in creativity. and if there's anything central to a modern economy. i don't call it capitalism but innovism it's innovation. so look, there's lots to learn as old student of mine gary hoover has said has said there's a lot to be learned from curiosity keeping your mind open. well deirdre mccluskey, i cannot go ahead. i can offer more specific. a technical reasons for wanting to do humanomics, but i think well deirdre mccluskey over the years we've talked to you about several of your books you've been. book tv several times and you have brought up your episcopalian roots and activities in the past. what about your religious life? does that play into economics and humanity? well, i'm right now. working on a book called god in mammon mammon was the aromatic the aramaic word, which was the
and shakespeare what you learned from mozart is deeper you learn about form. about the creativity of violating the form. it's one of the most characteristic features of mozart. he doesn't repeat a lot. when he when he when he repeats there's variation and that's that's a lesson in creativity. and if there's anything central to a modern economy. i don't call it capitalism but innovism it's innovation. so look, there's lots to learn as old student of mine gary hoover has said has said there's a...
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vamos con juliana mozart para que nos amplíe. >>> la corte suprema de justicia acabó con el mandato quepleados se vacunar algo sometieron a pruebas frecuentes de covid-19 >>> este viernes esa decisión es un alivio para dueños de negocios y más de 200 empleados en florida. >>> asegura que la decisión fue correcta porque dice que aunque él no está en contra de las vacunas cree que esta es una decisión personal que debe tomar cada uno de sus empleados. como para otros medios de negocios esto es un proceso sobre sus hombros. exígele por su cuenta a sus empleados la vacuna es poémico. gerardo trabaja en una empresa que requiere que sus empleados se vacunen. >>> da un sentido de seguridad >>> sí, de cierta forma me siento más seguro cuando sé que la gente a mi alrededor estará vacunada. la reciente eso en un futuro puede cambiar de la corte de mayoría conservadora trabaja con el mandato de la administración de seguridad ocupacional que aplicaban los negocios con más de 100 empleados diciendo que el congreso no le da a la agencia el poder de regular la salud pública. >>> pero el secretario del
vamos con juliana mozart para que nos amplíe. >>> la corte suprema de justicia acabó con el mandato quepleados se vacunar algo sometieron a pruebas frecuentes de covid-19 >>> este viernes esa decisión es un alivio para dueños de negocios y más de 200 empleados en florida. >>> asegura que la decisión fue correcta porque dice que aunque él no está en contra de las vacunas cree que esta es una decisión personal que debe tomar cada uno de sus empleados. como para...
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breakthrough came with the program, muse net, which can compose pieces in the style of everything from mozart to chappelle, ah, to those french feeding. if the listen to a piece of music that is composed by me, isis them and it is able to, to get more responses in us because of the exact in all day i, system has no understanding of our emotions. classical pianists, glenn gould's performances, were emotional and unconventional. ah, though he died in 1982, his style is still alive and well, thanks to a i. okay. so what we're doing is we're analyzing language audio recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to teach to an ai system so that the a i could play in expressive style of mr. girl, i'm bringing going, go back life. ah, it is glen gould's. ghost is sitting at the piano. those who knew him are stunned. ah, christian louis that doesn't just want to imitate human creations. he wants to explore unknown dimensions through his art. with help from a i. he's collected some other worldly signals, transcriptions from space, interpreted by ai, using familiar harmonies. it's
breakthrough came with the program, muse net, which can compose pieces in the style of everything from mozart to chappelle, ah, to those french feeding. if the listen to a piece of music that is composed by me, isis them and it is able to, to get more responses in us because of the exact in all day i, system has no understanding of our emotions. classical pianists, glenn gould's performances, were emotional and unconventional. ah, though he died in 1982, his style is still alive and well,...
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breakthrough came with the program. muse, net which can compose pieces in the style of everything from mozart to chappelle. ah, there is french feeding if the listen to a piece of music that is composed by me, isis them. and it is able to, to gamma responses in us because of the exact in all day i system has no understanding of our emotions. classical pianists, glenn gould's performances, were emotional and unconventional. ah, though he died in 1982, his style is still alive and well, thanks to a i. okay, so what we're doing is we're analyzing language audio recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to teach to an ai system. so that the a i could play in a expressive style of mr. girl. i'm bringing going go back life. ah, it is glen gould's. ghost is sitting at the piano. those who knew him are stunned. ah, christian louis that doesn't just want to imitate human creations. he wants to explore unknown dimensions through his art, with help from a i. he's collected some other worldly signals, transcriptions from space, interpreted by ai, using familiar harmonies. it's a
breakthrough came with the program. muse, net which can compose pieces in the style of everything from mozart to chappelle. ah, there is french feeding if the listen to a piece of music that is composed by me, isis them. and it is able to, to gamma responses in us because of the exact in all day i system has no understanding of our emotions. classical pianists, glenn gould's performances, were emotional and unconventional. ah, though he died in 1982, his style is still alive and well, thanks to...
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makes a car for kids at jingle sounds mozart. ♪ music playing ♪ >> that will make you say let's dance side of a cliff. it could have been heroes by no recording that's it. little bo peep on there. a little. the video which was posted to instagram iw magazine meant as tribute celebrating what would've been bowie's at 75th birthday instead it may bowie glad he's dead. >> they weren't even singing in the same key and had to be fed the lyrics information sheet of paper unfortunately that paper was included with cyanide. you laugh at that joke, your terrible ideas on that joke. maybe we are being too hard on these kids not everything to be perfect here's an early demo of the classic bowie had been back [indescernable] ♪ music playing ♪ >> it's weird that that's an early demo because i'm pretty sure that's a bowie when he's older. i don't know. i don't think it's real in they think we should maybe improve arab fact checking processes fo the show, cats. at david bowie was alive, he'd kill himself. >> absolutely. >> he would. >> yes. what happened here is obvious because it is so bad. this is
makes a car for kids at jingle sounds mozart. ♪ music playing ♪ >> that will make you say let's dance side of a cliff. it could have been heroes by no recording that's it. little bo peep on there. a little. the video which was posted to instagram iw magazine meant as tribute celebrating what would've been bowie's at 75th birthday instead it may bowie glad he's dead. >> they weren't even singing in the same key and had to be fed the lyrics information sheet of paper unfortunately...
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he's jealous of mozart who does. >> shouldn't it be a bit more -- or this?t and there was a liveliness to it and there was a nastiness to it, and tom holtz is so fantastic in that film. >> do you have it? >> not so fast. >> do you have it? >> one thing the '80s does for us, is it gives us some really remarkable filmmakers. you see, talent is there immediately. these directors are going to go on to have long careers and in some cases they're making small movies, but they get their start in the '80s. >> why don't you let me tape you? >> doing what? >> talking. >> about what? >> about sex. your sexual history, sexual preferences. >> stephen sodderberg's "sex, lies and videotape" is a coming-out party for one of the most prodigiously talented filmmakers ever. >> why are you doing this to yourself? are you going to answer me? >> no, please, don't do that? >> why not? >> why not? i just want to ask you a few questions. why do you tape women talking about sex, huh? >> that was a great example of something that was totally brand-new and it was very, very low budget
he's jealous of mozart who does. >> shouldn't it be a bit more -- or this?t and there was a liveliness to it and there was a nastiness to it, and tom holtz is so fantastic in that film. >> do you have it? >> not so fast. >> do you have it? >> one thing the '80s does for us, is it gives us some really remarkable filmmakers. you see, talent is there immediately. these directors are going to go on to have long careers and in some cases they're making small movies, but...
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there's how you get a mozart? how to get a john coltrane thank you. thank you joe. let's hear from let's hear from michelle. well, i don't disagree that abraham lincoln supported the idea behind the land-grant college bill and certainly passed and certainly signed it as the proud product of the university of california system. i feel like i am compelled to point out that the man who was actually commonly known as the father of the land-grant college bill is actually representative justin morrill of vermont who not only was instrumental in getting that legislation passed in 1862 and signed by lincoln, but was also behind the 1890 edition for historically black colleges, so and and i also have to admit a bias because i'm the curator of the justin morrill papers at the library. i love it. cheers. good times. yeah, you know i just wanted to make sure that i think that's where maybe frank was going with his comment that you don't have some of this legislation without the 37th congress and also the fact that there weren't southerners in there were you know, and and also m
there's how you get a mozart? how to get a john coltrane thank you. thank you joe. let's hear from let's hear from michelle. well, i don't disagree that abraham lincoln supported the idea behind the land-grant college bill and certainly passed and certainly signed it as the proud product of the university of california system. i feel like i am compelled to point out that the man who was actually commonly known as the father of the land-grant college bill is actually representative justin...
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herschel and his helping to buy the largest telescope in the world and somebody who brought over mozart to play at buckingham palace supported trying to bring tried to keep haydn in britain and also played for musical instruments himself and of whom handel said that while this young man lives my music needs no protector. this is actually somebody who is one of the most arguably the most cultured of a british kings. he was instrumental also in the in paying john harrington and who had who had discovered the the way to measure longitude. he was a extraordinary bibliophile his 80,000 books of his library, which he allowed any subject who wanted to any scholar to come and work in his library at buckingham house subsequently buckingham palace those 80,000 books now formed the colonel of the british library today the idea of calling him a brute was again something that is perfectly understandable in terms of wartime propaganda, but bears absolutely no resemblance to the truth about this highly enlightened monarch and almost renaissance prince. he was popular in britain because he was british.
herschel and his helping to buy the largest telescope in the world and somebody who brought over mozart to play at buckingham palace supported trying to bring tried to keep haydn in britain and also played for musical instruments himself and of whom handel said that while this young man lives my music needs no protector. this is actually somebody who is one of the most arguably the most cultured of a british kings. he was instrumental also in the in paying john harrington and who had who had...
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things go through his head -- ein einstein, beethoven, mozart. >> and then they actually happen that'she has a pixie-ish grin, but he having fun. he's changed the world positive way i'm all in with musk. >> wow. >>> the projections for this year's delivery -- >> he's in berlin, the capital of, you know, the machines, the bavarian motorworks -- the language you can't even speak. >> okay, back to musk in berlin. >> he goes to china, and he basically conquers the chinese market marco -- >> polo. >> there you go. he goes to berlin, and they were trying to make -- they're trying to make it like he's cutting a forest down. he changes that. there's bombs in the ground -- >> he's going to fix everything. >> mars has an oxygen issue, he's going to take care of that, too. >> with plants that grow there. >> taking matt damon with him. >> most people would never enthink about going into berlin. that's where great motor cars are made it means nothing to him. >> we'll talk about the china satire -- >> bmw right now -- the the lamborghini guys, they think he's a blast they make unbelievable machines.
things go through his head -- ein einstein, beethoven, mozart. >> and then they actually happen that'she has a pixie-ish grin, but he having fun. he's changed the world positive way i'm all in with musk. >> wow. >>> the projections for this year's delivery -- >> he's in berlin, the capital of, you know, the machines, the bavarian motorworks -- the language you can't even speak. >> okay, back to musk in berlin. >> he goes to china, and he basically conquers...