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not just in academia but in the private sector, in the government sector? across all of the sectors. how many facilities and laboratories are being used for that work? how many workers are now being employed? and what is the future demand? interesting, what assets does the federal government have access to, does it control, that could be deployed in a way that would really super charge that artificial intelligence r&d system. the answer is that we don't really have a clue. those are very, very tough questions. and that's because the portfolio isn't nice and neat, but it consists of computer science, applied mathematics, industrial engineer, psychology, ethics, you look at ai, it is a very, very broad thing, so how do you capture where we're at today, and then think about where we're going? >> getting a handle on this as a portfolio is a real challenge but in my view, if we're able to do that, it will really help us think about how to strategically invest and move forward. and in fact, what's beautiful about the portfolio approach is it does not require some
not just in academia but in the private sector, in the government sector? across all of the sectors. how many facilities and laboratories are being used for that work? how many workers are now being employed? and what is the future demand? interesting, what assets does the federal government have access to, does it control, that could be deployed in a way that would really super charge that artificial intelligence r&d system. the answer is that we don't really have a clue. those are very,...
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on the one hand you have academia and academia is producing the fake narratives and the fake scholarship then you have journalis two. is the left using these megaphones of culture, namely media, namely academia, to put out fake narratives of one kind or another. >> laura: dinesh, at this point, what should students do? i haven't heard of anyone actually going to a journalism school in a long time. i mean, should conservatives even think about going to journalism school? is there a reason to go to journalism school today in this ididn e?plro >> yeah, you have two institutions that seem to be hend of in incestuous collaboration. on the one hand you have academia and academia is producing the fake narratives and the fake scholarship. then you have journalism which is producing the fake news. notice the easy and seamless traffic between the two. people move seamlessly from academia into journalism. even when discredited in journalism is in this case, she slides right back into academia and so essentially what you have is the left using these megaphones of culture, namely media, namely academ
on the one hand you have academia and academia is producing the fake narratives and the fake scholarship then you have journalis two. is the left using these megaphones of culture, namely media, namely academia, to put out fake narratives of one kind or another. >> laura: dinesh, at this point, what should students do? i haven't heard of anyone actually going to a journalism school in a long time. i mean, should conservatives even think about going to journalism school? is there a reason...
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academia, industry, nonprofits -- and, agencies. those all composed this enterprise and we need to step back and look at that box top and think more in terms of the enterprise as a whole, not just about our piece of the enterprise. also, portfolios across said enterprise, rather than our piece or a bunch of individual pieces. the pieces are important because they represent us, our centers. how they fit together is extremely important and how they create the entire box top is really critical to our future success. when we think about how other countries are investing in science and technology, and we know some are investing massively across multiple disciplines including areas vital to our national security and also to our economic prosperity, we tend to sort of think about the dollars and think about that first and foremost and sometimes only that. believe me, just like you, i've had lots of grants and i've run centers purely funded by soft money and i know what the challenges are. i know how important the money has been in the nati
academia, industry, nonprofits -- and, agencies. those all composed this enterprise and we need to step back and look at that box top and think more in terms of the enterprise as a whole, not just about our piece of the enterprise. also, portfolios across said enterprise, rather than our piece or a bunch of individual pieces. the pieces are important because they represent us, our centers. how they fit together is extremely important and how they create the entire box top is really critical to...
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lines, how do we encourage academia to develop those tools? this could come from government sources, private sources like research grants. i think this is an area of rights for more investment and funding. here, they need access to real-world data. this is going to require operation from companies. orthere is an approach providing an alternative, how do ?e audit that new approach can we say it is worth the investment that we are putting into it? that is going to require some sort of cooperation. so how do you enable access to real-world data, maintain privacy and protecting these companies profits? one of the things we think is important in this discussion is we don't go overboard. consequences the of engaging in over promoting democratic activity, democracy within russia has a much larger downside. essentially, we run the risk of being hypocritical. if we prioritize the defense of activities, make it harder for disinformation to succeed in united rates, that, we think has the most promise for being able to shape the decision-making. finally,
lines, how do we encourage academia to develop those tools? this could come from government sources, private sources like research grants. i think this is an area of rights for more investment and funding. here, they need access to real-world data. this is going to require operation from companies. orthere is an approach providing an alternative, how do ?e audit that new approach can we say it is worth the investment that we are putting into it? that is going to require some sort of...
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and along those lines how do we encourage and fund academia to fund those tools? this could come from government sources or private sources like foundations. research grants, i think this is an area that is really ripe for more investment and funding. >> the twist here will really be in order to do this research properly, rigorously they need access to real world data. this is going to require corporation from companies. if there's an approach to detect and remove disinformation or provide an alternative narrative, how do we, for lack of a better word, audit that new approach? can we say it is effective and it is worth the investment that we're putting into it? and that is going to require some sorts of cooperation. so how you enable access to real world data while maintaining user privacy and protecting these company's profits. one of the things that we think is really important in this discussion is essentially don't go overboard. prioritizing defensive activities over punishments. we think that the consequences of engaging in overt promoting democratic activiti
and along those lines how do we encourage and fund academia to fund those tools? this could come from government sources or private sources like foundations. research grants, i think this is an area that is really ripe for more investment and funding. >> the twist here will really be in order to do this research properly, rigorously they need access to real world data. this is going to require corporation from companies. if there's an approach to detect and remove disinformation or...
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. >> carlos trabaja en reabrir la academia. >> de 1800 a 6500 lo que eeno se ha convertido en n problemaristrarse el asunto es que se podría evita la ley re ultará con 1800 dólares y ahora solo sfalta pero de que se den cuenta con tanto edificio vacío. >> algunos dueños pueden reportar perdidas pero es hora que lo rente sino que los venda y el supervisor que busca poner un impuesto, carlos por ahora asiente que se hace algo de justicia. >> tant ten que quiere barir negocios el roboj en el e una ordena existente y entre otr pero no a estas obreros y lderes dicen que la protección es importante y a quiénes los contratistas amenazan con la dedeportación lo que no saben es que la ofreeron pueden denunciarlos al a policía. >> surgen nuevas espranzans y le da un neuv golpe a la administración deldold trump . >> luego de una nueva luz de esperanza para que su pequeño andy tenga la otra oportunidad y así aprovechar las oportunidades de este paisno sasabmo como es que vinieron y si nos da vuelta la cabeza. >> esto tras el nuevo revés la decisión de un juez federal que ordenó procesar el procesami
. >> carlos trabaja en reabrir la academia. >> de 1800 a 6500 lo que eeno se ha convertido en n problemaristrarse el asunto es que se podría evita la ley re ultará con 1800 dólares y ahora solo sfalta pero de que se den cuenta con tanto edificio vacío. >> algunos dueños pueden reportar perdidas pero es hora que lo rente sino que los venda y el supervisor que busca poner un impuesto, carlos por ahora asiente que se hace algo de justicia. >> tant ten que quiere barir...
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whether the name was shorter than the one in academia and she but. she or so by you of course a lot from the from i don't think of. this yank and say mono and when i was sure somebody who want to buy used it out shortly. after given his victory in santa clara but is defeated and flees. for del castro take santiago de cuba the second biggest city in the country el che's troops will face no resistance when they take the capital city. a loss it's marginal now than give argued on yes for maura and yet she did guest who in the final phone could get up early in the mail to even met with the older than to some even near even a little the give the hot. that they only needs to be achieved in the arrives in the city to proclaim the revolution. and being large and time and there'd be skepticism about that within the core of the rebel army itself clearly this is something that could be politically very sensitive the revolution is moving from the phase of war or politics so one of real politics. on the eighth of january nine hundred fifty nine when the town has b
whether the name was shorter than the one in academia and she but. she or so by you of course a lot from the from i don't think of. this yank and say mono and when i was sure somebody who want to buy used it out shortly. after given his victory in santa clara but is defeated and flees. for del castro take santiago de cuba the second biggest city in the country el che's troops will face no resistance when they take the capital city. a loss it's marginal now than give argued on yes for maura and...
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. >> el joven estudio en esta academia, se dirigió a un negocio en los Ángeles cerca de la universidade algo que comer. es una verdader tragedia, estoy seguro que iría lejos en la vida. >>sus instructores lo recuerda como un buen músico. ahora los eventos musicales serán dedicados a él. >> era un baterista brillante y muy talentoso el era uno de esos jóvenes excepcionales. >> palabras de apoyo comenzaron a llegar. el equipo de béisbol de la institución dedicó partido. >> la gente sabía de él por su talento. hubiera subido muy alto y no cabe ninguna duda que alcanzaría grandes éxitos. >> la concejal indica que sus restos serán trasladados a oakland. >> se alerta a los conductores para que conduzcan con cuidado por las lluvias esporádicas, debido a estas húmedas y peligrosas vías. agentes dijeron que el chofer de este vehículo iba a alta velocidad y perdió el control de su vehículo. intensa confrontación frente al aeropuerto de oakland se sugiere indicó que su intención era matar a un policía pero pudo ser detenido sin incidentes. un reo de la cárcel de chulavista murió golpeado por su c
. >> el joven estudio en esta academia, se dirigió a un negocio en los Ángeles cerca de la universidade algo que comer. es una verdader tragedia, estoy seguro que iría lejos en la vida. >>sus instructores lo recuerda como un buen músico. ahora los eventos musicales serán dedicados a él. >> era un baterista brillante y muy talentoso el era uno de esos jóvenes excepcionales. >> palabras de apoyo comenzaron a llegar. el equipo de béisbol de la institución dedicó...
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en el medio de este escÁndalo hasta el fundador de la academia de preparaciÓn universitaria.trenadores fueron sobornados. los soborna va, les daba una gran cantidad de dinero para que en los exÁmenes los atletas no solamente entrÁramos y dijÉramos somos atletas de alto rendimiento. y ahora, cuando hacen exÁmenes reales, resulta ser que no, que eso era pagado y, definitivamente, las envÍes las evidencias y los padres en relaciÓn a hacer trampas en los exÁmenes. en este abstracto que estamos viendo en pantalla se de lo hice en 30 diferentes escuelas. fue tan divertido porque los niÑos me llamaran y vidal. me fue bien si lo hago otra vez me irÍa mejor no tienen idea que no recibieron el grado que piensan que obtuvieron hasta en tono burlÓn. . borja: los padres, ademÁs de los estudiantes que habÍan comprado el acceso de sus hijos a estas universidades, estaban tan agradecidos con este empresario que no ocultaban su gratitud y lo hicieron a travÉs de redes sociales. vamos a leer en los comentarios de uno de los padres implicados en la pÁgina de facebook de este seÑor. es el presid
en el medio de este escÁndalo hasta el fundador de la academia de preparaciÓn universitaria.trenadores fueron sobornados. los soborna va, les daba una gran cantidad de dinero para que en los exÁmenes los atletas no solamente entrÁramos y dijÉramos somos atletas de alto rendimiento. y ahora, cuando hacen exÁmenes reales, resulta ser que no, que eso era pagado y, definitivamente, las envÍes las evidencias y los padres en relaciÓn a hacer trampas en los exÁmenes. en este abstracto que...
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. >> habÍa muchas cosas que sabÍamos dentro de la academia.sidades. lourdes: falseando de ingreso, metiendo en cuanto a desempeÑo deportivo. es un interesante, hay dos famosas acusadas feli city hoffmann, y lori laughlin, de full house, una famosa influencer no estÁ muy contenta por la plata que pararon por ella para entrar en la universidad de california. >> no sÉ si eso me armas que fue viajar por su carne en los chicos y las fiestas. decÍa muy relajada en uno de sus post. lourdes: los esquemas involucran a espacios, se destaca el caso de isabel enrÍquez. sus padres habrÍan manipulado los exÁmenes de ingreso de la joven para que fuera admitida a la universidad de georgetown. la sepia chica participÓ en fraude. lo ocurrido provoca frustraciÓn entre los que como este joven, se esforzaron tanto para entrar a la universidad. >> un problema sistÉmico, donde las personas pueden comprar acceso, y la meritocracia, donde el mejor es rechazado, termina siendo una falsedad. lourdes: es una caja de pandora que no podrÁ volver a cerrarse. nadie duda que,
. >> habÍa muchas cosas que sabÍamos dentro de la academia.sidades. lourdes: falseando de ingreso, metiendo en cuanto a desempeÑo deportivo. es un interesante, hay dos famosas acusadas feli city hoffmann, y lori laughlin, de full house, una famosa influencer no estÁ muy contenta por la plata que pararon por ella para entrar en la universidad de california. >> no sÉ si eso me armas que fue viajar por su carne en los chicos y las fiestas. decÍa muy relajada en uno de sus post....
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. >> carlos trabaja en el y su academia de artes marciales luego de un incremento en la renta los obligÓnaba mi debmi negocio tiene dos aÑos de estar acÍ problema enorme. por eso hoy la junta de supervisores aprobÓ la ordenanza que obliga a todo local vacante a registrarse en 30 dÍas y paga a la ciudad una cuota de $611. se podrÍa evitar esa ley si se pone un aviso de se renta o se vende. esto ahora se acabÓ y tiene que registrarse como vacante. >> en algunas cuadras hay mÁs de un local en esta situaciÓn y dicen que esto afecta a los negocios vecinos. >> la medida aprobada hoy por unanimidad, contarÁ con $1800 a los que no se registren. ahora solo falta un voto de confirmaciÓn. >> ya es hora de que se den cuenta con tanto edificio vacÍo. >> algunos dueÑos, lo que orr pÉrdidas para los impuestos. pero si usted es propietario de locales comerciales, es hora de que loren ren.. busca imponerle un impuesto de $250 dÓlares d diarios pero tendrÁ que ir primero a los votantes. carlos siente que se estÁ haciendo algo de justicia. tanta gente que quiere abrir negocios y no encuentran luga s lugare
. >> carlos trabaja en el y su academia de artes marciales luego de un incremento en la renta los obligÓnaba mi debmi negocio tiene dos aÑos de estar acÍ problema enorme. por eso hoy la junta de supervisores aprobÓ la ordenanza que obliga a todo local vacante a registrarse en 30 dÍas y paga a la ciudad una cuota de $611. se podrÍa evitar esa ley si se pone un aviso de se renta o se vende. esto ahora se acabÓ y tiene que registrarse como vacante. >> en algunas cuadras hay mÁs...
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academia and the private sector. we need a holistic approach with a heightened sense of urgency to push the scientific research as we develop knowledge and experience with the manhattan project and space exploration we will inform on other disease processes that will go beyond the veteran community and vice versa. i received calls almost weekly from special operators seeking help. you want to know what is happening to them. experiencing unexplained changes . they want to know if the pain will get better. if the demons will go away. if they will return to being the person they once were. i have to commend my own community for embracing this challenge. they realize things did not go well in ryan's case. they're working hard to get it ,ight collecting exposure data a brain donation program to advance research, increasing health surveillance and changing tactics to reduce exposures especially in the combat training environment. we need to appropriately thegnize invisible wound monetary cost of a purple heart award is low
academia and the private sector. we need a holistic approach with a heightened sense of urgency to push the scientific research as we develop knowledge and experience with the manhattan project and space exploration we will inform on other disease processes that will go beyond the veteran community and vice versa. i received calls almost weekly from special operators seeking help. you want to know what is happening to them. experiencing unexplained changes . they want to know if the pain will...
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. >>> and now to thelatest scan rocking the halls of academia. 50 people have bee crged in a nationwide admissions scam, many of them well-to-do parents trying to get their kids into some of the highest proolle sc in the country. so well-to-do in fact, the attorney from massachusetts called it a catalog of wealth and privileg bert frank has more. >> they are ceos and billionaire entrepreneurs. hollywood celebrities and top lawyers. they were allus a today by federal prosecutors of being part of a massive scheme to pay bribes to get their kids into college. the u.s. attorney in boston charging 50 people with bribing college coaches and testing administrators to get their kids into georgetow stanford and other elite colleges. the fud involved wealthy parents paying a counseling company a total of $25 million. pay the company would admissions test administrators to help students get better test scores by having someone else take the test or correct the scores and they bribed university varsity coaches to admitdr chil recruited as athletes, even if they didn't play the sport. >> every year
. >>> and now to thelatest scan rocking the halls of academia. 50 people have bee crged in a nationwide admissions scam, many of them well-to-do parents trying to get their kids into some of the highest proolle sc in the country. so well-to-do in fact, the attorney from massachusetts called it a catalog of wealth and privileg bert frank has more. >> they are ceos and billionaire entrepreneurs. hollywood celebrities and top lawyers. they were allus a today by federal prosecutors...
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we need collaboration, integration of data, and unity of effort across dod, the v.a., ths, academia, and the private sector. we need a holistic approach with the heightened sense of urgency to push scientific research. as we develop knowledge, as we experienced with the manhattan project and space exploration, we will inform on other disease processes and therapies that will go beyond the veteran community. i received calls almost weekly from special operators past and present seeking help. they want to know what is happening to them. they are experiencing unexplained changes. they want to know if the pain will get better. if they will return to being the person they once were. i have to commend my own seal community for embracing this challenge. ryan got left behind. they are working hard now to get it right, collecting exposure data to advance the research, increasing baseline health surveillance and changing tactics to reduce exposures, especially in the combat training environment. we also need to recognize invisible wounds suffered on the battlefield. the monetary cost of a purp
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time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return an emissions scandal is rocking academia among the nation's a leader in the united states remington a greg of public citizen lenses a hand to sort through the scandal and before we go one quick stock to know apple which is traded on the nasdaq has seen their stock jump in the town's couple of weeks take a look at that meter spike that happened around march eat much of that can be attributed to the bevy of positive news that company has gotten lately jumping around ten dollars over the past week and as we go to break here are the rest of those market numbers at the closing bell. louis. it's up to the government to step in and be a player in the economy not just an enabler for monopoly you know the government should be competing for health care and drug prices they should be competing in transportation and education and they should offer an alternative people should be able to get a public utility bank for example account and get out of the matrix of the big wall street banks they don't have that often they should have that op
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details on how the company's stock is getting squeezed and later an emissions scandal has walked academia among the elites remington a drag of public citizen is here on him to sort through the scandal all that directly ahead but first we get some headlines let's go to. the latest fallout from the defeat to from the defeat device emissions fixing scandal folks wagon leads our global report today as the u.s. securities and exchange commission charges the company and its former chief executive martin warner korn with effectively defrauding investors as he complained specifically alleges that the company and its c.e.o. misled investors when it sold thirteen billion dollars in bonds in two thousand and fourteen and twenty fifteen while the installation of the so-called defeat devices was known to bokes wagon executives as east as e.c. says that by concealing the emissions scheme evokes wagon wreaths hundreds of millions of dollars in benefit by issuing the securities at more attractive rates for the company vokes wagon has struggled to put the emissions cheating scandal in the rearview mirror
details on how the company's stock is getting squeezed and later an emissions scandal has walked academia among the elites remington a drag of public citizen is here on him to sort through the scandal all that directly ahead but first we get some headlines let's go to. the latest fallout from the defeat to from the defeat device emissions fixing scandal folks wagon leads our global report today as the u.s. securities and exchange commission charges the company and its former chief executive...
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details on how the company's stock is getting squeezed and later an emissions scandal has walked academia among the elites remington a greg of public citizen is here on hand to sort through the scandal all of that directly ahead but first we got some headlines let's go.
details on how the company's stock is getting squeezed and later an emissions scandal has walked academia among the elites remington a greg of public citizen is here on hand to sort through the scandal all of that directly ahead but first we got some headlines let's go.
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or think you know all this is hard work going around offending check is it time to head back to academia. i can tell you on t v i while i would love to do that let me say to you i am truly delighted to be able to stand and speak for a person who has quality to valley scenes the lives of millions of people. that is. and as she has promised herself that he's going to address many of the questions that have been raised so i think we should applaud her for what he has achieved. we should give her the credit for the ok and it is due and who spied believing that somewhere in the middle there was some people say she is very good somebody will say this is very red. in the middle written oh let's be little bit more you have no plans to retire anytime soon i'm seventy. seventy this year congratulations thank you and i have a writing aspirations but at the same time i'm very privileged and honored to stop because. you very much for joining me on head to head that's our show head to head will be back next week thank you. matthew has an old erik prince to account. at the head on a jersey or. hello th
or think you know all this is hard work going around offending check is it time to head back to academia. i can tell you on t v i while i would love to do that let me say to you i am truly delighted to be able to stand and speak for a person who has quality to valley scenes the lives of millions of people. that is. and as she has promised herself that he's going to address many of the questions that have been raised so i think we should applaud her for what he has achieved. we should give her...
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have to spend a lot of money you have to you're doing what you're told her i mean i find most of academia to be a total waste of time if not worse but it's really turned into the educational industrial complex here i mean it's really a lot about money and if you want this piece of paper that gives you status which probably won't get you a job but you still do it anyway go ahead remington. well you do it anyway because you're told that if you don't get a college education you will be able to go far i would disagree that that our system is anachronism but i would agree that fundamental changes need to be made to the system we need to get money out of the system we need to stop talking about this elite system of be all and all that if you go to these schools then you'll be able to do this and if you don't then you'll never be able to do it and you certainly see that in the law and in business and in finance and that has a corrosive. ability to basically get us to where we are now where people parents are doing really dumb things even though they are wealthy and have a ton of privilege so let
have to spend a lot of money you have to you're doing what you're told her i mean i find most of academia to be a total waste of time if not worse but it's really turned into the educational industrial complex here i mean it's really a lot about money and if you want this piece of paper that gives you status which probably won't get you a job but you still do it anyway go ahead remington. well you do it anyway because you're told that if you don't get a college education you will be able to go...
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federal government but the house of representatives conservatives complain that liberals control academia therefore because private colleges benefit from federal funding if only through student loan guarantees their beef is that our tax dollars are attacking their america fair charge no it's nonsense but let me get to a larger issue the problem and i don't agree with the assessment about the same conditions are here it's much more profound than that the civil war was caused by anomalies in the constitution over states' rights at the center and the states that was the issue slavery become the cause celeb today the problem is checks and balances can checks and balances were. and they cannot work without as i said civility and compromise that is the rubbing point and i don't see how we reverse that now that means government will continue to be broken that people's anger will turn into outrage and don't forget one of the reasons why donald trump was elected was because he was able to exploit the outrage in americans who saw that the rich were getting richer health care was too expensive educa
federal government but the house of representatives conservatives complain that liberals control academia therefore because private colleges benefit from federal funding if only through student loan guarantees their beef is that our tax dollars are attacking their america fair charge no it's nonsense but let me get to a larger issue the problem and i don't agree with the assessment about the same conditions are here it's much more profound than that the civil war was caused by anomalies in the...
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time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return an emissions scandal is rocking academia among the nation's elites or in the united states remington a greg of public citizen lenses a hand to sort through the scandal and before we go one quick stock to know apple which is traded on the nasdaq has seen their stock jump in the town's couple of weeks take a look at that meter spike that happened around march eat much of that can be attributed to the positive news the company has gotten lately jumping around ten dollars over the past week and as we go to break here are the rest of those market numbers at the closing bell. it's. the. rule of fighting oh oh oh oh dear it's crazy you know. been a real good shots to begin murders goals all our life. becomes our last community young people are deciding if they want to be not like their parents not like them liberals. the blacks are always drug school. again you always have problems but you are going to focus and walk is the most ubiquitous known out there most police departments use it almost over stores in the schools that they co
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third party source that says this is indeed a fact as she claims it is that that's just not how the academia make up is today well ok all right we're not going to resolve that on this program here so we'll move forward here bruce it seems to me if if you know we have open borders we have non-citizens voting we get rid of the electoral college and let's say you know the liberal factions of the political elite take over all of these institutions here what would stop them term like getting rid of the senate i mean if you really believe in this kind of representative. rule then you know why don't we don't need the senate then and we just direct democracy i mean that's that's what this is what this is leading to i mean once you get rid of these pillars it then you just get rid of the rest of it i mean you don't need it ok i really worry about that and you know what i want to stress here a lot of these guys have not got the oxygen that they've had they've been around but it's because i think the left never wants someone like donald trump to be elected again and i don't think anyone like it will ev
third party source that says this is indeed a fact as she claims it is that that's just not how the academia make up is today well ok all right we're not going to resolve that on this program here so we'll move forward here bruce it seems to me if if you know we have open borders we have non-citizens voting we get rid of the electoral college and let's say you know the liberal factions of the political elite take over all of these institutions here what would stop them term like getting rid of...
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talking to their boss back in academia and waiting for their process or. and they missed their families. all of it. difficult to look out for them and sit on. the bottom of the queue over that's not. good so good school. schedule. sort of like. a food which most of the other bought up. on another board if you swipe to get. the say i shut. up. shut up i can look it up i'll see what this cultural to this. i'll list that kind of. stuff. little shops but actually what costco was called out of the. pockets. and the last one a lot of little soul. senate. stood out longest either one of them. against no one is that i'm not all. that is what i did no i don't. want. yet i was what i was that i shut the door not come to dinner and now i'm stuck can't hear. what oh. i'm not all good sitting near omaha it's all so it can be answered it's sad i know. a lot about the climb up the oracle top of the it. does it then. others got the object that got the guy to do good at it. and then up costs you a credit study award sort of bottom without seeing the bottom and i thought th
talking to their boss back in academia and waiting for their process or. and they missed their families. all of it. difficult to look out for them and sit on. the bottom of the queue over that's not. good so good school. schedule. sort of like. a food which most of the other bought up. on another board if you swipe to get. the say i shut. up. shut up i can look it up i'll see what this cultural to this. i'll list that kind of. stuff. little shops but actually what costco was called out of the....
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the old ways of thinking simply because so many people in these dominant positions in think tanks, academia, and the government state department are on this mindset which in my personal opinion, i consider extremist and ignorant. but nevertheless, they are in their 3 -- in there. anything to offer that i might not be the case and we are getting some smarter people in key positions? mr. fleitz: i think we are slowly getting reforms and i think you are right about nato, we are reforming it. andthere is slow going, they just have a different view. they were brought up with a different approach. i have done some work with organizations in very cushy jobs, and they like to go out to lunch and have cocktails, and some of them, i do not know what they do. the president is aware of that. there are a lot of key jobs vacant in this government at the state department. the president has an ambitious agenda. he cannot carry it out as he does not fill all of the jobs. i understand there will be some changes made to try to remove the obstacles to filling them -- time is running out and i hope they will be
the old ways of thinking simply because so many people in these dominant positions in think tanks, academia, and the government state department are on this mindset which in my personal opinion, i consider extremist and ignorant. but nevertheless, they are in their 3 -- in there. anything to offer that i might not be the case and we are getting some smarter people in key positions? mr. fleitz: i think we are slowly getting reforms and i think you are right about nato, we are reforming it....
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academia, media, politics.to us about the legacy and policy,e had on government, and so on. >> there was something magnetic about him, charismatic. he appeared regularly on bloomberg tv, gave quotes to bloomberg reporters for news stories. he was giving. he was the kind of person -- i have seen it, grad students, he would come up to them and want to talk to them. and he cared about policy. a lot economists are very taken with their own theories, but he made it real world. one of his key legacies is the work on minimum wage. the conventional thinking on the minimum-wage's was that if you raised it, it would cost jobs. he found in a critical experiment that when the minimum wage was raised in new jersey, it did not cut jobs versus across the state line in pennsylvania. that work has since been developed much further by other economists. >> one of the recent studies he tried to apply to policy was addressing the opioid epidemic and how the deaths and illnesses for that were affecting the labor market, particularly
academia, media, politics.to us about the legacy and policy,e had on government, and so on. >> there was something magnetic about him, charismatic. he appeared regularly on bloomberg tv, gave quotes to bloomberg reporters for news stories. he was giving. he was the kind of person -- i have seen it, grad students, he would come up to them and want to talk to them. and he cared about policy. a lot economists are very taken with their own theories, but he made it real world. one of his key...
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as long as we have those three involved -- government, industry and academia -- the programs a very successfulnestly, we want the countries to be successful because a rising tide lifts al l ships. if they are investing in technology for the sake of investing in technology, rather than a larger digital strategy that is linked to the economic development initiatives that are really going to impact the country, then everybody loses because you are just sending money down a black hole. if you are investing in a proven process, that has been proven 25 times around the world, then you are going to prosper in the digital age. of course, that means the entire industry along with cisco will prosper as well. shery: guy, thank you so much for your time. the cisco vice president and global innovation officer joining us from melbourne. if you missed out on that interview, tv is your function on the bloomberg. you can watch past interviews and watch us live. you can dive into any of the securities or bloomberg functions we talk about. if you have any questions for our guests, the lower left side of you
as long as we have those three involved -- government, industry and academia -- the programs a very successfulnestly, we want the countries to be successful because a rising tide lifts al l ships. if they are investing in technology for the sake of investing in technology, rather than a larger digital strategy that is linked to the economic development initiatives that are really going to impact the country, then everybody loses because you are just sending money down a black hole. if you are...
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roadgularly crossed the from academia into the various administrations. it is an incredibly sad day for the world of economics. he was certainly one of the greats. his research was highly regarded. as you say, in terms of where we are now, what are we going to talk about next? t.'re going to talk about lyf he was part of the academic research behind those projects. madison professor of political economy who passed away over the weekend. thanhoping to raise more $2 billion in its ipo. what is the valuation like? what are people saying about this? bek: it looks like it could $19.6 billion. it is another higher range, 21 to 23, which could be the enterprise value. ution.is a lot of dil there are all of these stock grants to employees that could affect how we think of it. islooks like the filing looking at 19 put $6 billion. guy: trading on five times sales, it could be six or seven times. others this saying about companies coming to market? >> i'm interested in how it trades. we've had the excitement from private investors. we will have to see how much above
roadgularly crossed the from academia into the various administrations. it is an incredibly sad day for the world of economics. he was certainly one of the greats. his research was highly regarded. as you say, in terms of where we are now, what are we going to talk about next? t.'re going to talk about lyf he was part of the academic research behind those projects. madison professor of political economy who passed away over the weekend. thanhoping to raise more $2 billion in its ipo. what is...
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it is academia that is left-wing. there are no social critics because they are committed political activist and operatives. >> you know lou, when donald trump first began president after that huge upset, i thought there will be a time, there will be something of a political honeymoon from both the democrats and the media. there wasn't. and after six months or eight months i figured they would slow down but it will finally be over but is never ending. there's never been a single day when they have given him fair treatment. lou: and his own party is not giving him treatment. i want to remind everyone of the 12 rino senators that voted against the president and his declaration. if we could see that full screen now. could we do that? there it is. going through each of these senators, there are six of them. another six on the next page, you can turn that. it is appalling to see what's happening. each one of these senators. their states should be embarrassed by them. they should be ashamed to even walk through the halls of
it is academia that is left-wing. there are no social critics because they are committed political activist and operatives. >> you know lou, when donald trump first began president after that huge upset, i thought there will be a time, there will be something of a political honeymoon from both the democrats and the media. there wasn't. and after six months or eight months i figured they would slow down but it will finally be over but is never ending. there's never been a single day when...
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we need to hold -- especially in academia -- to a much higher standard. as president trump said they receive billions of dollars every year. berkeley alone receives a quarter billion dollars. i think we spent almost $30 billion in 2017 just on research dollars from the federal government to the institutions that aren't upholding the rights of people on campus to express themselves whether they are conservative or otherwise. susan: i think you should go back to u.c. berkeley. you don't need to wait for the invitation. get back out there and stand up for your conservative rights. >> it's encouraging and it's good to know we have the president on our side it's incumbent on our students to hold their universities accountable. susan: you look great. thank you, hayden. coming up, the socialist dictator nicolas maduro taking desperate measures to stay in power. we just learned he has kidnapped a top aide to juan guaido, the man the u.s. and 50 nations around the world recognize as the legitimate president of venezuela. venezuela's humanitarian crisis. many homes
we need to hold -- especially in academia -- to a much higher standard. as president trump said they receive billions of dollars every year. berkeley alone receives a quarter billion dollars. i think we spent almost $30 billion in 2017 just on research dollars from the federal government to the institutions that aren't upholding the rights of people on campus to express themselves whether they are conservative or otherwise. susan: i think you should go back to u.c. berkeley. you don't need to...
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meetings scheduled yetbut senators say they will soon consult with experts from both industry and academiaup with solutions. still ahead at 8... a new movie getting ready to hit theatres is based on a real life terror attack. we take you behind the scenes of hotel mumbai. plus.. a new study is highlighting the dangers of drinking tea. what you need to know about before you drink your next cup. (pam) eating out can be delicious and fun. eating in - can be a challenge if you are pressed for time. so, how about the best of both worlds?(ken) tonight on dine and dish vicki liviakis introduces us to pocket chefs. not another microwave meatloaf! besides pizza delivery...what can a family do if everybody's hungry and pressed for time? that's where pocket chefs come in. your own personal chef, in your own kitchen. sounds exclusive and expensive... but ceo and founder jason brown says... pocket chefs pairs everyday folks with professional chefs at an affordable price. chef steve for instance can cook up anything from keto to asian or mexican cuisine. he's just one of any number of pocket chefs who c
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>> i knew nothing really about academia other than gone to college myself.range defense. this was enormous in its scope. so many schools. so many different types of ways they got in the system. there may be more we're learning. >> you're usc. a ton of schools. this is not one school. it's more important to emphasize that. >> i think this is one of biggest political stories i've seen in a long time. this goes right to everything we have been talk about in american society. the excellence of higher education on the one hand. the fact it's become a symbol of what's wrong with elitists domination, to use the phraseology, whatever that is. i think it's huge. whoever gets ahead of this, in other words, trump and company will say these are the elites. neglecting the fact that donald trump and his son and sons got into the university of pennsylvania exactly that way. >> although i guess they can say they donated on the front end. they went through the back door and not the side door. >> don't just focus on this particular thing. this is the way american higher educa
>> i knew nothing really about academia other than gone to college myself.range defense. this was enormous in its scope. so many schools. so many different types of ways they got in the system. there may be more we're learning. >> you're usc. a ton of schools. this is not one school. it's more important to emphasize that. >> i think this is one of biggest political stories i've seen in a long time. this goes right to everything we have been talk about in american society. the...
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shannon: times are changing and academia but is the next generation well served?illennials joining us to discuss. welcome to both of you. i want to start with the law professor that seemed well loved and tonight he is in trouble because the client he decided to represent. he joined the legal team of harvey weinstein and students petition to get rid of them. do you want to accept your diploma from someone who for whatever reason believes it is okay to defend such a prominent figure at the center of the meat too movement. it is not only upsetting but deeply from a inducing. they don't want him to take these clients. >> this dean represented aaron hernandez before he represented harvey weinstein and last time i checked criminal defense attorneys defend criminals. you can have a conversation about the type of clients he's taking on and he is open to that conversation but when you say trauma inducing a person has not been incredibly accused of sexual assault it seems ridiculous especially for graduate students and some are law students who don't understand what it is y
shannon: times are changing and academia but is the next generation well served?illennials joining us to discuss. welcome to both of you. i want to start with the law professor that seemed well loved and tonight he is in trouble because the client he decided to represent. he joined the legal team of harvey weinstein and students petition to get rid of them. do you want to accept your diploma from someone who for whatever reason believes it is okay to defend such a prominent figure at the center...
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however, as we're thinking about academia, i think we all know on a more micro level what this means and how we address it now before having to wait from the academic institution to give us this raw data we know is going on nationwide. i think us as a department need to be at the forefront and this is unacceptable and we will not stand for it ann -- any longer. >> i agree and feel confident in the interim we're doing things to improve. i think the entire reform effort with the d.o.j. identifies and represents what we consider a change initiative and i think all of us change within organizations take a very long time especially when you're talking about a dynamic public center entity like the san francisco police department with many moving parts and variables. i'm not making any excuses. i'm saying we have to be realists and not idealists about what's happening here. it's going to take time and no organization is perfect. we do profess at this time we're making extensive concerted, sincere efforts to improve. >> >> is there a way to separate out the suspects reported to police. there
however, as we're thinking about academia, i think we all know on a more micro level what this means and how we address it now before having to wait from the academic institution to give us this raw data we know is going on nationwide. i think us as a department need to be at the forefront and this is unacceptable and we will not stand for it ann -- any longer. >> i agree and feel confident in the interim we're doing things to improve. i think the entire reform effort with the d.o.j....