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yeah, i've got this guy's harvard kennedy school researching fringe political communities online and has published definitive and on explainers in wired and hill. together they on harvard kennedy school's technology and social change research project out of cambridge, massachusetts. we will be discussing their new book memoirs, the untold story, the online battles deepening democ upending democracy in america. the book dives into how bad actors are using hate based means and social media to spread disinformation and to organize right wing communities that are threatening in the us. the authors explained the goal of. the book is to show the public the common tactics incentives driving these and why we have to act to defend ourselves if we want to protect our democracy, especially relevant as we head into the midterms. and while joan, emily and brian want to help the public understand why this an urgent issue, they also to highlight how social media's attention business model based on and personal data is enabling these bad actors and what policymakers the tech industry and the public
yeah, i've got this guy's harvard kennedy school researching fringe political communities online and has published definitive and on explainers in wired and hill. together they on harvard kennedy school's technology and social change research project out of cambridge, massachusetts. we will be discussing their new book memoirs, the untold story, the online battles deepening democ upending democracy in america. the book dives into how bad actors are using hate based means and social media to...
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carmen reinhart, harvard kennedy school professor of international financial system and our very ownhleen hays. we have a big conversation coming up thursday. the city ceo joins james rubenstein for the first comments -- joins david rubenstein. that start at 11:00 a.m. thursday sydney time. still ahead, china and russia take aim at the security partnership as leaders meet in moscow. concerns original instability next. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh the new chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam who make...? ...everyday products... ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases! and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas... ...a brilliant reality! the new ink business premier card fr
carmen reinhart, harvard kennedy school professor of international financial system and our very ownhleen hays. we have a big conversation coming up thursday. the city ceo joins james rubenstein for the first comments -- joins david rubenstein. that start at 11:00 a.m. thursday sydney time. still ahead, china and russia take aim at the security partnership as leaders meet in moscow. concerns original instability next. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't...
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we have shirley yu, senior fellow, ash center, harvard kennedy school.m hamburg, adrian geiges, co-author of the book xi jinping , the most powerful man in the world. adrian, the most powerful man in the world, i thought that belonged to the u.s. president. why did you give your book that title? is feed the world's most powerful man? -- is he the world's most powerful man? >> yes, he absolutely is. the events today have confirmed this because he has such power now in china, like nobody since murdered own, but more important china is economically so powerful nowadays, which is different from the mao time, which makes it the most powerful man. also, the president of the united states, who was considered to be the most powerful person in the past, the u.s. is so divided politically that we do not know what will happen after the first term of joe biden. so, yes, i am absolutely sure that president xi is the most powerful man in the world. adrian: the confirmation of the third term was widely expected. the next few days, it has been more important with the ap
we have shirley yu, senior fellow, ash center, harvard kennedy school.m hamburg, adrian geiges, co-author of the book xi jinping , the most powerful man in the world. adrian, the most powerful man in the world, i thought that belonged to the u.s. president. why did you give your book that title? is feed the world's most powerful man? -- is he the world's most powerful man? >> yes, he absolutely is. the events today have confirmed this because he has such power now in china, like nobody...
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she's a senior fellow with the ash center at the harvard kennedy school, and via skype from hamburg is adrian geiger's, his co author of the book. she's in ping, the most powerful man in the world are welcome to we're a warm welcome to all of you. adrian, but start with you the most powerful man in the world. i thought that monica belonged to the u. s. president. why did you give your book that title is here about the world's most powerful mat? yes, he absolutely is the most powerful man and the events today have confirmed this because he has such a power now in china for us like nobody's hinz, melissa, don't, but more important china is economically so powerful it nowadays that which is different from the time of cause, which makes him really the most powerful man also because i mean, the president of the united states who was considered to be the most popular person in the past. the us are so divided politically. we don't know what happens after the 1st term of to bite, and yes, i'm absolutely sure. shooting ping is the most powerful man in the mud. surely confirmation of this 3rd te
she's a senior fellow with the ash center at the harvard kennedy school, and via skype from hamburg is adrian geiger's, his co author of the book. she's in ping, the most powerful man in the world are welcome to we're a warm welcome to all of you. adrian, but start with you the most powerful man in the world. i thought that monica belonged to the u. s. president. why did you give your book that title is here about the world's most powerful mat? yes, he absolutely is the most powerful man and...
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and this has been confirmed also the support of the people, the government on for also by harvard kennedy school study at a year and a half ago. and by the an element e l m a n a barometer base in new york. so this rhetoric about a contest between democracy or call proceed and see the more democracy my country in the world typify by the united states is the happiest, most successful country. as you just said, i mean, previous i'm president donald trump is about to be arrested. come come, we also solve crimes and let alone immoral acts. well, that's the whole point and he's trying to make, i mean, there seems to be and you know what countries and think what countries are and think which ones aren't. ok. and let me go to a robert in houston. i mean, this is, this is a very important event in the, with the backdrop of china is proposed a 12 point piece process for, for ukraine, just recently broker to deal between saudi arabia in iran. president assad visited moscow recently. there's a lot of things going on in the world here, and it's not necessarily, you know, the west pcs, it is a threat
and this has been confirmed also the support of the people, the government on for also by harvard kennedy school study at a year and a half ago. and by the an element e l m a n a barometer base in new york. so this rhetoric about a contest between democracy or call proceed and see the more democracy my country in the world typify by the united states is the happiest, most successful country. as you just said, i mean, previous i'm president donald trump is about to be arrested. come come, we...
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very successfully and according to the harvard kennedy school reason, research back in las yes, they as santa report. so wayne, how people support the government to what extent ranking all the various governments in the leak table. again, china came up tops, almost 90 percent. the people supporting at the chinese companies, party government because for their lives have been totally transformed for the better during the past 40 years. so i think that this, this kind of reality is not reported in the west. and now, on the relationship between russia and china, again, there was a great deal with the malays, asian, as you highlighted earlier, try to find is apply on russia. again, that this is the reality is far from, from, from being the case because of charlotte doesn't want a war because china strength is not in the military. china strength is in trade in economic connectivity. and of course trade and you can collectivity up in, disrupted by this continental scale war, truthfully, by the west, the lead part of united states and this lead to ours. so china wants to book a piece. and th
very successfully and according to the harvard kennedy school reason, research back in las yes, they as santa report. so wayne, how people support the government to what extent ranking all the various governments in the leak table. again, china came up tops, almost 90 percent. the people supporting at the chinese companies, party government because for their lives have been totally transformed for the better during the past 40 years. so i think that this, this kind of reality is not reported in...
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conversation tonight by daniel schneider the malcolm weiner professor of social policy at the harvard kennedy and professor of sociology at harvard university. his focuses on precarious work, demography and inequality air tonight. jamie presenting his new book, a central how the pandemic transformed the long fight for worker justice through firsthand research conducted as the pandemic unfolded. jamie traces the evolution of militancy, showing how their struggles for safer workplaces, pay and health care and the right to unionize benefited all americans and spurred a radical new phase of the labor movement. throughout the coronavirus pandemic essential workers lashed out against low, long hours and safety risks, attracting a level of support unseen in decades. this explosion of labor unrest seemed sudden to many, but essential reveals american workers had simmered discontent long before their anger boiled over. chris smalls, president and founder of the amazon labor union called essential a call to action, adding that we need increased workplace militancy to challenge capitalism as workers our
conversation tonight by daniel schneider the malcolm weiner professor of social policy at the harvard kennedy and professor of sociology at harvard university. his focuses on precarious work, demography and inequality air tonight. jamie presenting his new book, a central how the pandemic transformed the long fight for worker justice through firsthand research conducted as the pandemic unfolded. jamie traces the evolution of militancy, showing how their struggles for safer workplaces, pay and...
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john dell poll pay is director of polling at the harvard kennedy institute of politics jonathan, i don't know if it was out of frustration, it was a reality check, maybe both, but president biden said yesterday he's basically powerless to do any more himself, and at the u.s. conference of mayors, the head of the criminal justice committee said, i feel like we've given up. is that where we are politically? >> it doesn't seem that way, chris. you heard from the president, you know, he praised the bipartisan gun measure that was passed last year in the wake of the uvalde, texas, school massacre. modest to be sure, just a small step, but a step all the same, the first one in a long time, and was hailed by most as some progress. but there's been nothing since, and there's no appetite whatsoever for any sort of federal gun legislation now that the republicans have control of the house of representatives. the president has passed what he can, an exec pif action, an executive order. white house aides tell me they're looking for other things but they're not sure they can find anything that will h
john dell poll pay is director of polling at the harvard kennedy institute of politics jonathan, i don't know if it was out of frustration, it was a reality check, maybe both, but president biden said yesterday he's basically powerless to do any more himself, and at the u.s. conference of mayors, the head of the criminal justice committee said, i feel like we've given up. is that where we are politically? >> it doesn't seem that way, chris. you heard from the president, you know, he...
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the former chairman of the cftc, currently a research fellow at harvard kennedy school and also an adjunctorgetown law more importantly he's our go-to expert on cryptocurrency regulation welcome back to "mad money." >> it's great to be with you again. >> thank you, tim. we need your help here we know coinbase just got this wells notice we know you're a classmate from law school but regardless we know a wells notice is not something you want from the government same time binance, another organization cftc used to run is really coming down hard on them. can you explain what these mean and whether people should understand that there is a gravity to what's going on here? >> well, there absolutely is the case against binance is incredibly important it's the biggest trading -- crypto trading platform. and this is a very powerful complaint. it alleges that binance and its founder basicallydeliberately and systematically violated the law by cultivating u.s. business when they weren't registered in the u.s., by ignoring requirements pertaining to knowing your customers, preventing money laundering,
the former chairman of the cftc, currently a research fellow at harvard kennedy school and also an adjunctorgetown law more importantly he's our go-to expert on cryptocurrency regulation welcome back to "mad money." >> it's great to be with you again. >> thank you, tim. we need your help here we know coinbase just got this wells notice we know you're a classmate from law school but regardless we know a wells notice is not something you want from the government same time...
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the president of the economic advisers under president obama is now an economics professor at harvard's kennedydent trump and is now an adjunct scholar at the kato institute,stephanie link of course and we have our very own steve liesman and rick santelli as well. the dow futures are down about 90 points after a week of losses for the dow that was already down week to date before we saw the numbers and the s&p down by about 10 points. we're watching the ten-year treasury this morning, sitting at 3.82% and yields have come up under pressure because of issues in the banking industry, specifically with the silicon valley bank that's been under a huge amount of pressure. we're going to watch all of these numbers. right now i can tell you the jobs expectation is for a gain of 225,000 jobs, that's what the street's been looking for. unemployment rate expected to go to 3.4%. these numbers will be watched very close by because a bit of a pickle that the fed may be in, they're going to want to raise rates to head off inflation, a strong jobs report, which show you could be looking at additional inflatio
the president of the economic advisers under president obama is now an economics professor at harvard's kennedydent trump and is now an adjunct scholar at the kato institute,stephanie link of course and we have our very own steve liesman and rick santelli as well. the dow futures are down about 90 points after a week of losses for the dow that was already down week to date before we saw the numbers and the s&p down by about 10 points. we're watching the ten-year treasury this morning,...
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open the book with an anecdote of that i found here in the library a letter from a at harvard writing to joseph kennedy saying, you know, glad to you that we've admitted ted. and the same thing happened at the university of virginia law school. either the letter was intercepted or it went to joe. and then he then referred it to ted. but it was it was it was not like, you know, ted took the sats and filled out the applications and asked mom, dad for a $50 check. so the entered into the sweepstakes, get into harvard. it was all done at that higher and and one of the letters that they sent joe said, you know what, while it's rare to happen every once in a while something happens to one of our students and either for character reasons or school tastic reasons, and we have to we have to deal with it. if there's anything, you know, tell us now and we'll like build some barriers around it and it sounded to me like they were looking at his academic record, which was less than distinguished because he'd had a very cold childhood and his parents had shipped him around to nine different schools and cluding boardi
open the book with an anecdote of that i found here in the library a letter from a at harvard writing to joseph kennedy saying, you know, glad to you that we've admitted ted. and the same thing happened at the university of virginia law school. either the letter was intercepted or it went to joe. and then he then referred it to ted. but it was it was it was not like, you know, ted took the sats and filled out the applications and asked mom, dad for a $50 check. so the entered into the...
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harvard physicist. ave lobe, are there any of these extra t terrestrial probes near earth, here he is. -- welcome back dr. lobe. kennedyelled craft that fuel themselves with liquid water and star light tell me. >> there these are just possibilities we laid out. we constrained them by the known physics. we don't have evidence, as of yet for anything. but i am leading the galileo project, we assembled a set of monitoring sky with infrared optical radio and audio sensors, we're also using artificial intelligence to analyze the signals and try to figure out if we have natural objects like birds, and bugs, or human made objects like balloons, the kind that was shot down by the u.s. government. or maybe something from an world. and we're open minded we thought just about possibilities, but we have not gotten evidence as of yet. kennedy: is the earth the only liquid water containing body in our solar system? >> yes. right now, because to have liquid water, you need an atmosphere, the rocky planet like the earth, that keeps that atmosphere, and you need water to the surface. and earth is only one. but mars used to have it in f
harvard physicist. ave lobe, are there any of these extra t terrestrial probes near earth, here he is. -- welcome back dr. lobe. kennedyelled craft that fuel themselves with liquid water and star light tell me. >> there these are just possibilities we laid out. we constrained them by the known physics. we don't have evidence, as of yet for anything. but i am leading the galileo project, we assembled a set of monitoring sky with infrared optical radio and audio sensors, we're also using...
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with one of the classes in the 1930s: that class that graduated from harvard at the time had both ben bradlee and john 236789 kennedy concern john f. kennedy. they study thed life span and longevity for decades. what was one of the largest determinants of life span and longevity? one of the greatest determinants was meaningful relationships, another way of saying it is community, another way of saying it is being many union with god and in in communion with other people. that's what people need, they need to know that they're loved. it's vital that that we defend against these record risk -- horrific, unlawful attacks on the civil rights of life and conscience and religious freedom, but we also have to provide love and charity in our health care system, and has sorely needed not only through pregnancy resource centers, but through medical clinics where people that know that they are loved and can be healed is and resore thed. >> and why i think this is so important is because we only get to the point where i know we're talking about the united states here, but look next door to canada where we only get to the point
with one of the classes in the 1930s: that class that graduated from harvard at the time had both ben bradlee and john 236789 kennedy concern john f. kennedy. they study thed life span and longevity for decades. what was one of the largest determinants of life span and longevity? one of the greatest determinants was meaningful relationships, another way of saying it is community, another way of saying it is being many union with god and in in communion with other people. that's what people...