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i hope so i could analysts will do that too and i know that you personally are a big admirer of carl young as i am and i heard you describe young as a fallible man who could also be of baden and self aggrandizing at times who like albert einstein had had extramarital affairs including one that with a russian lady by the way but who in his failed made a lasting contribution when people focus on trump's moral character instead of let's say his economic performance or the substance of his policies isn't the same as looking at death psychology or the theory of relativity through the prism of their founders lifestyle choices. well yes it's a very interesting point you make we don't judge a person's body of work their accomplishments with their personal moral life in this particular case really referring to the american president that moral life spills over into his politics in a very explicit way i think we could say of einstein for example whatever his relationship to his marriage they didn't affect his capacity as a mathematician and as a theoretician as a physicist the same would be true of
i hope so i could analysts will do that too and i know that you personally are a big admirer of carl young as i am and i heard you describe young as a fallible man who could also be of baden and self aggrandizing at times who like albert einstein had had extramarital affairs including one that with a russian lady by the way but who in his failed made a lasting contribution when people focus on trump's moral character instead of let's say his economic performance or the substance of his policies...
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peterson who mentions young in almost every lecture some of which were viewed by millions of people carl young seems to be in vogue because they are not well more and more people are finding that young's discoveries. and his tools are their lives and that's a wonderful thing i've spent most of my last few decades in young education unfortunately the academy the teachers psychologists and the psychiatric world has no regard for young whatsoever they're interested in external behaviors they're interested in going to process and they're interested in biological process all of which are true and important when you put them together you still don't have the human being what is missing there is that we are meaning seeking meaning suffering individual and unless we address the task of meaning we haven't really touched the core of what it means to be a human being well it's been a great pleasure great privilege for me to talk to you thank you very much for your time i'm pleased to be with you and thank you and thank you for watching see you again next sunday. the world is driven by a dream shaped by.
peterson who mentions young in almost every lecture some of which were viewed by millions of people carl young seems to be in vogue because they are not well more and more people are finding that young's discoveries. and his tools are their lives and that's a wonderful thing i've spent most of my last few decades in young education unfortunately the academy the teachers psychologists and the psychiatric world has no regard for young whatsoever they're interested in external behaviors they're...
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hello and welcome to worlds apart carl gust of young at pioneering sway psychiatry's who is now seeing another rise to prominence more than 50 years after his death once remarked we don't solve our problems but rather outgrow them this may be true for individuals but does it also apply to societies and if so why do our societies despite all the economic and technological growth seem more infantile than ever while to discuss that i'm now joined by dr james hollis a prominent union psychoanalyst and author of the upcoming book living between 2 worlds finding personal resilience in changing times dr hollis it's a great privilege for me to talk to you thank you very much for your time was my privilege actually used to be with you now let me start to be a dick title of your upcoming book could the 16th i believe to come out from under your pan changing times isn't that a bit of an oxymoron because history has never stopped evolving and the dynamics of personal development that everybody experiences a crisis at some point in our lives so other times i believe in the really so extraordinary.
hello and welcome to worlds apart carl gust of young at pioneering sway psychiatry's who is now seeing another rise to prominence more than 50 years after his death once remarked we don't solve our problems but rather outgrow them this may be true for individuals but does it also apply to societies and if so why do our societies despite all the economic and technological growth seem more infantile than ever while to discuss that i'm now joined by dr james hollis a prominent union psychoanalyst...
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suffering speaking about conflicts you know as i was preparing for this conversation i rewashed carl young 959 interview with the b.b.c. which among other things discussed young's accurate prediction back and in 19 thirties all. that steve the 2nd world war would take place and i'm going to ask you this same question the b.b.c. interviewer asked if young do you think a 3rd world war is likely given this midlife crisis is that their world seems to be going well. jung said that he could see in the psychological material of his patients these collisions occurring and he feared that they would be small into the collective actions we know as war i would have to say those same collisions are occurring around the world in the psyche of individuals today will that lead to war i hope not no one knows yet i fear the instability of those politicians who are also caught up in these crises of change and their own stability and their own capacity to negotiate and so you know it's certainly true that what is not addressed inside will tend to sort of spill into the world through me which is a scary propos
suffering speaking about conflicts you know as i was preparing for this conversation i rewashed carl young 959 interview with the b.b.c. which among other things discussed young's accurate prediction back and in 19 thirties all. that steve the 2nd world war would take place and i'm going to ask you this same question the b.b.c. interviewer asked if young do you think a 3rd world war is likely given this midlife crisis is that their world seems to be going well. jung said that he could see in...
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hello and welcome to worlds apart carl gustafer young at pioneering sway psychiatry's who is now seeing and now the rise to prominence more than 50 years after his death once remarked dad we don't solve our problems but rather outgrow them this may be true for individuals.
hello and welcome to worlds apart carl gustafer young at pioneering sway psychiatry's who is now seeing and now the rise to prominence more than 50 years after his death once remarked dad we don't solve our problems but rather outgrow them this may be true for individuals.
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hello and welcome to worlds apart carl gustav young a pioneering sways psychiatry's who is now seeing and now the rise to prominence more than 50 years after his death once remarked dad we don't solve our problems but rather outgrow them this may be true for individuals but does it also apply to societies and if saw why do our societies despite all the economic and technological growth seem more infantile than ever while to discuss that i'm now joined by dr james hollis a prominent union psychoanalyst and author of the upcoming book living between worlds finding personal resilience in changing times dr hollis it's a great privilege for me to talk to you thank you very much for your time my privilege to be with you now let me start.
hello and welcome to worlds apart carl gustav young a pioneering sways psychiatry's who is now seeing and now the rise to prominence more than 50 years after his death once remarked dad we don't solve our problems but rather outgrow them this may be true for individuals but does it also apply to societies and if saw why do our societies despite all the economic and technological growth seem more infantile than ever while to discuss that i'm now joined by dr james hollis a prominent union...
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hello and welcome to worlds apart carl gustav young a pioneering sway psychiatry's who is now seeing and now the rise to prominence more than 50 years after his death once remarked dad we don't solve our problems but rather outgrow them this may be true for individuals but does it also apply to societies and if so all why do you know our societies despite all the economic and technological.
hello and welcome to worlds apart carl gustav young a pioneering sway psychiatry's who is now seeing and now the rise to prominence more than 50 years after his death once remarked dad we don't solve our problems but rather outgrow them this may be true for individuals but does it also apply to societies and if so all why do you know our societies despite all the economic and technological.
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pandemics and begins with discussions from the brooklyn book festival featuring author carl zimmer, planet of viruses and ed youngs, "i contain multitudes". the next pandemic on the front lines of frontline's greatest dangers. followed by jeremy brown's book, influenza. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you all for coming. you are in a panel called microbes, viruses and destiny. this is a discussion in which we will reveal how microbes are our secret puppet masters.
pandemics and begins with discussions from the brooklyn book festival featuring author carl zimmer, planet of viruses and ed youngs, "i contain multitudes". the next pandemic on the front lines of frontline's greatest dangers. followed by jeremy brown's book, influenza. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you all for coming. you are in a panel called microbes, viruses and destiny. this is a discussion in which we will reveal how microbes are our secret puppet masters.
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it helps because we got a puppy, his name is carl and nothing gets him down. he's too young been broken by the people. one example he took a dump on the floor, he stepped in it. if i would've done that, it would've run my day. i would have a terrible day. not carl. he was wagging all around, look how cute i am so we should all try to be more like that. not to dump it on the floor necessarily but just be grateful and remember how wonderful and cute we all are. >> i was just confused greg, is she too nimble to take a dump on the floor and then step on it. [laughter] i'm in a stop that right now because i don't want anymore dump talk. greg: they would rather beef then pass the relief. the congress finally passed to trillion dollar emergency relief package to help the nation economically heal. why did it take all week? because politicians can't turn off the politician and turn on the human. they've got to throw in their own causes. mitch mcconnell accuse them of having a wish list and nancy pelosi had an answer to that. >> for example they say you ask for imposing new emissions
it helps because we got a puppy, his name is carl and nothing gets him down. he's too young been broken by the people. one example he took a dump on the floor, he stepped in it. if i would've done that, it would've run my day. i would have a terrible day. not carl. he was wagging all around, look how cute i am so we should all try to be more like that. not to dump it on the floor necessarily but just be grateful and remember how wonderful and cute we all are. >> i was just confused greg,...
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it helps because we got a puppy, his name is carl and nothing gets him down. he's too young been broken by the people. one example he took a dump on the floor, he stepped in it. if i would've done that, it would've run my day. i would have a terrible day. not carl. he was wagging all around, look how cute i am so we should all try to be more like that. not to dump it on the floor necessarily but just be grateful and remember how wonderful and cute we all are. >> i was just confused greg, is she too nimble to take a dump on the floor and then step on it. [laughter] i'm in a stop that right now because i don't want anymore dump talk. don't touch anything, especially after mike was just talking about it. we'll be right back.co when you bundle your home, auto and life insurance with allstate you could save 25%. the more you bundle the more you can save. what? bundle and save. click or call for a quote today. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your syste
it helps because we got a puppy, his name is carl and nothing gets him down. he's too young been broken by the people. one example he took a dump on the floor, he stepped in it. if i would've done that, it would've run my day. i would have a terrible day. not carl. he was wagging all around, look how cute i am so we should all try to be more like that. not to dump it on the floor necessarily but just be grateful and remember how wonderful and cute we all are. >> i was just confused greg,...
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carl kasell thanks for watching. good . one to skilled professional it's a worldwide market. if you don't mind moving you could find your dream job. careers made to order for young highly qualified professionals but is it all too good to be true there is a dark side to the international job market. made in germany. 60 minutes t.w. . what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 368 getting up now. to know that 77 percent of black young event thanks to hot. cuts me and me and you. and you know what it's time no voice is part. of the 77 percent to talk about because. this is where. the 77 percent this weekend on g.w. . in the. climate change. people. were going to use today the future of. g.w. dot com africa made a serious film making it. clear to. all straight led the way now the mighty us federal reserve has followed suit in a surprise decision the fed has lowered its interest rate by half a percent but as more central banks and governments scramble to mitigate the economic effects of the coronavirus critics ask all the over reacting. opec officials are gearing up to hold the sli
carl kasell thanks for watching. good . one to skilled professional it's a worldwide market. if you don't mind moving you could find your dream job. careers made to order for young highly qualified professionals but is it all too good to be true there is a dark side to the international job market. made in germany. 60 minutes t.w. . what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 368 getting up now. to know that...
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we begin with the brooklyn book festival featuring carl zimmer, author of a planet of viruses and ed young whose book is, i contain multitudes. then, the next pandemic on the frontline against humankind the greatest dangers. followed by jeremy brown's book, influenza, history of the 1918 flu pandemic. booktv monday, starting at 8:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> followed the federal response to the coronavirus@c-span .org -- coronavirus. you can find white house briefings, hearings with key public health officials and interviews with public health specialists. review the latest events anytime at c-span .org -- coronavirus. ♪ >> the winners are in for this year's student cam video documentary competition. we asked students what issue do you most want the presidential candidates to address in the 2020 campaign? we received more than 200500 entries from 44 states with more than 5000 students participating with our winners telling us the most important issues are climate change, gun violence, college affordability, opioid crisis, mental health and immigration. it is time to announce all our firs
we begin with the brooklyn book festival featuring carl zimmer, author of a planet of viruses and ed young whose book is, i contain multitudes. then, the next pandemic on the frontline against humankind the greatest dangers. followed by jeremy brown's book, influenza, history of the 1918 flu pandemic. booktv monday, starting at 8:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> followed the federal response to the coronavirus@c-span .org -- coronavirus. you can find white house briefings, hearings with key...
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young and healthy, you still do things. you don't wear a mask during flu season. >> we learned so much from carl in isolation.ings that surprised me. i asked him about the treatment. he said what he's getting is gatorade. he says he's -- >> gallons of it. >> every color. is that the extent the of treatment? >> again, if you're relatively healthy, you have no underlying disease, then, yeah, just like we tell everybody with a flu or a cold, hydrate and make sure to get your rest. that's basically the treatment. this is a viral illness that affects your upper respiratory and lower respiratory system. the real danger is for folks, like elizabeth said, who have a baseline heart or lung disease. for them, it could be a far worse course. sometimes landing them in. i kruchlt u on a ventilator. it will be a mild viral illness for most that will look like what carl suggested. it really is about containment of the spread. because if it gets to somebody who truly is baseline ill, this could end up in a far more serious illness or each death. >> in addition to an epidemiologist and public health expert, you're a cnn polit
young and healthy, you still do things. you don't wear a mask during flu season. >> we learned so much from carl in isolation.ings that surprised me. i asked him about the treatment. he said what he's getting is gatorade. he says he's -- >> gallons of it. >> every color. is that the extent the of treatment? >> again, if you're relatively healthy, you have no underlying disease, then, yeah, just like we tell everybody with a flu or a cold, hydrate and make sure to get...
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this is ed young and he is a science writer for the atlantic, author of a new book, "i contain multitudes" about the micro- biomes. thus the microbes of our panel title. here is carl zimmer, science writer for "the new york times" and author of many books including, most recently, "a planet of viruses" bid i'm an author of the book called pandemic which is about how microbes cause pandemics and all these books will be for sale by barnes & noble and will be signing them after this session and signing table eight. i hope you guys can come join us for more discussion there too. first before we start i'd like to ask is anyone here actually a microbiologist? okay, we have four. so, we can't make anything up. [laughter] correct us if we get anything wrong but i will just -- we never get anything wrong. it's a really interesting time to talk about microbiology because it's been a paradigm shift in recent years. if you think that since the late 19th century we thought about microbes mostly as the malevolent intruders who we sort of have to target with a surgical precision with military might and i call that approach microbial xena phobia and it made sense back then in the
this is ed young and he is a science writer for the atlantic, author of a new book, "i contain multitudes" about the micro- biomes. thus the microbes of our panel title. here is carl zimmer, science writer for "the new york times" and author of many books including, most recently, "a planet of viruses" bid i'm an author of the book called pandemic which is about how microbes cause pandemics and all these books will be for sale by barnes & noble and will be...
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young voters, that used to be a throwaway line. that is not anymore. that is his base and it is a good base to have even in texas. peter: are these undertake all primaries? carl and they have outlawed them. again, here's the problem with .he super tuesday when i was a kid california was winner take all and it was held in june. if you can hang on until then you could show the part you are really the person who should be the nominee. that is gone now. it is gradual. george mcgovern started that. the progressives did not want this. they wanted their strengths to be reflected. but now, no state is winner take all. it is not even winner take all by congressional district. if you are well organized or have a strong core of support , as long assanders it is more than 50% you will get delegates everywhere. california has -- as long as it you will get15%, delegates everywhere. california has done away with winner take all. in a crowded field it helps a candidate who has a committed codger of supporters, even if those -- a committed cohort of supporters even if the supporters are only 20% peter: let's say joe biden or in any club chart pick up 10% of the klobuchar pick
young voters, that used to be a throwaway line. that is not anymore. that is his base and it is a good base to have even in texas. peter: are these undertake all primaries? carl and they have outlawed them. again, here's the problem with .he super tuesday when i was a kid california was winner take all and it was held in june. if you can hang on until then you could show the part you are really the person who should be the nominee. that is gone now. it is gradual. george mcgovern started that....
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young for joining us this morning. thank you. time for "squawk on the street." ♪ >>> welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carluintanilla with jim cramer, david faber at the new york stock exchange. it was another wild future session. a thousand point swing investors weighing fundamentals along with hopes for central bank intervention and we have upgrades jpmorgan, ge, apple and more europe is red, down about a percent, ten-year 1.07 they peaked on hopes central banks might act to combat the economic fallout from the coronavirus, the fwanz have been erased but futures have jumped back into the green. jim, we know it's going to be another crazy week, very hard to predict. so what is your tell this week >> i thought the advice we got from friday ended the teeth of it but if the market is up, we're still oversold and that's what you got for it but i don't think there's much that you want to buy i think you'd rather wait until it goes back that swing, at 3:30, the futures were up 80, it was crazy, but i think what matters is that there are a lot of people, the feds will take action today and i come back, peter bac
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young for joining us this morning. thank you. time for "squawk on the street." ♪ >>> welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carlew york stock exchange. it was another wild future session. a thousand point swing investors weighing fundamentals along with hopes for central bank intervention and we have upgrades jpmorgan, ge, apple and more europe is red, down about a percent, ten-year 1.07 they peaked on hopes central banks might act to combat the economic fallout from the
young for joining us this morning. thank you. time for "squawk on the street." ♪ >>> welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carlew york stock exchange. it was another wild future session. a thousand point swing investors weighing fundamentals along with hopes for central bank intervention and we have upgrades jpmorgan, ge, apple and more europe is red, down about a percent, ten-year 1.07 they peaked on hopes central banks might act to combat the economic fallout...