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course the world isn't just changing up a bit if it's changing a lot we need to be prepared for but i'm. sure it is a city awash in money its financial institutions manage more private wealth than anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must not go into sets and most people underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population that's quite similar in the rest of the world on the nightgowns and that's it does indeed there are some 32000000 millionaires in the world and about to throw. and billionaire families they are just fine you know and of course these billionaire families are preside over an immense amount of power through their companies and capital of offers you a computer or not referring to billions but trillions worth of assets and that's where we come in dozens that's needed on. earth that you know at the university of zurich fikile pets ought to studying the impact money has on climate change. that ok as a former
course the world isn't just changing up a bit if it's changing a lot we need to be prepared for but i'm. sure it is a city awash in money its financial institutions manage more private wealth than anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must not go into sets and most people underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population that's...
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course the world isn't just changing up a bit if it's changing a lot we need to be prepared for what i think. is a city awash in money. it's financial institutions manage more private wealth than anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must not go into sets and most people underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population that's quite similar in the rest of the world when the nightgowns invents it does indeed there are some 32000000 millionaires in the world and about 2000 billionaire families they are just fine you know and of course these billionaire families are preside over an immense amount of power through their companies and capital of all to see a computer or not referring to billions but trillions worth of assets and that's where we come in and dozens that's needed on. those that you know at the university of zurich fikile pets ought to studying the impact money has on climate change. that ok as a former investme
course the world isn't just changing up a bit if it's changing a lot we need to be prepared for what i think. is a city awash in money. it's financial institutions manage more private wealth than anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must not go into sets and most people underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population that's...
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they say change is going to come but change is here.that. >> you know, paris, you told me the last time that we spoke on the day of the verdict after the verdict that you said that you will continue. you said there is more work to do. you said that to me a couple times, i remember that. are you hopeful that the moves towards racial justice will be enduring? are you -- do you have any fear that as time passes that the momentum, the push, the fire that drove this, that it fades? >> i'm not worried. i'm not worried at all. with our family, all of us together. we're going to continue this journey. and as you know, i'll always say we have to keep walking the walk. we can't do this alone. [ lost audio ] >> we'll give it one second and hopefully we'll make this connection and reconnect with all of them. just giving it one second. okay. thank you all three of you so much. we will reconnect again. can you not do anything about the technical glitches in live tv. let's move on to this. what we're also watching at this hour. mark your calendars for
they say change is going to come but change is here.that. >> you know, paris, you told me the last time that we spoke on the day of the verdict after the verdict that you said that you will continue. you said there is more work to do. you said that to me a couple times, i remember that. are you hopeful that the moves towards racial justice will be enduring? are you -- do you have any fear that as time passes that the momentum, the push, the fire that drove this, that it fades? >>...
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he says, change the rules, change the outcomes. i said, like what, how do you change a rule?'t be racist. he says, no, if somebody polices badly and you don't report it, you're in as much trouble as that guy is, change the rule. change the tactical training. change how they assess these situations. change the transparency rules on body cam. change the duty that you must inform. change that there must be review. change that there must be special prosecutors when it's an issue of policing in the same locality. change the rules and you will change the outcomes because you will put a price even on racist tendencies that people won't want to play. and the guy made a great point, he said, i was a cop for 35 years, different levels. he said, even if you're racist, you will not act that way if it's going to be your ass. and i thought it was very interesting. how does that ring true to you, elliott? >> sure. look, chris, but at the beginning of the segment, you said that the system is broken, we've got to fix the system. the problem is that the systems are broken. there are 50 states,
he says, change the rules, change the outcomes. i said, like what, how do you change a rule?'t be racist. he says, no, if somebody polices badly and you don't report it, you're in as much trouble as that guy is, change the rule. change the tactical training. change how they assess these situations. change the transparency rules on body cam. change the duty that you must inform. change that there must be review. change that there must be special prosecutors when it's an issue of policing in the...
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the world is ever-changing.hat hasn't really changed is the way we move around it, but that way is giving way to a whole generation of people who will charge their cars just like their phones and who will judge vehicles not by the rev of an engine but by theum of change. the start button to an all-electric future has been pushed. rubenstein: so why do you think some people do not believe that there is such a thing as climate change? you know, they must not have taken enough science courses or something. i don't know. you worry that there's too much power and too much data in the hands of these technology companies? the government needs to get involved. so are you worried about the power of ai to disrupt our civilization and put people out of work, those kind of things? the increased productivity that will come from ai will create dilemmas. woman: would you fix your tie, please? rubenstein: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok woman: heh heh. rubenstein: just leave it this way. all right
the world is ever-changing.hat hasn't really changed is the way we move around it, but that way is giving way to a whole generation of people who will charge their cars just like their phones and who will judge vehicles not by the rev of an engine but by theum of change. the start button to an all-electric future has been pushed. rubenstein: so why do you think some people do not believe that there is such a thing as climate change? you know, they must not have taken enough science courses or...
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changed but the language in c did not change, right? >> that's right, your honor. although on this point i think it's quite relevant that congress did not use would like amended which it would've been well aware was it worth it could have used because it appears in -- >> what's the difference between modify and admitted? >> i think modified as a broader connotation and congress uses it deliberately because it's not language in section two of the fair sentencing act, which we know it was looking at. >> so let me ask you a question. let's say, for example, that congress eliminated all charges of possession with intent to distribute but left out simple possession available. would you say that the elimination of possession with intent to distribute, thus forcing more pressure on the possession, the simple possession charge? would you say that has modified the simple possession charge? >> may be, your honor but i think we are closer here due to the textual and practical interconnect. you could imagine if the quantities could even codified in
changed but the language in c did not change, right? >> that's right, your honor. although on this point i think it's quite relevant that congress did not use would like amended which it would've been well aware was it worth it could have used because it appears in -- >> what's the difference between modify and admitted? >> i think modified as a broader connotation and congress uses it deliberately because it's not language in section two of the fair sentencing act, which we...
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, changing rapidly,nd changing primarily because of human aivities. the science tells us that. extreme events are one of the most important parts of our changing climate and having very erious rificatio on our societyin partular, w're seeing more large heat events, less cold events, and a significant increase in precipitation happening as larger events. ne of ththings 're sing isthat theet are gting wetr and thdry are tting drier. you kn what? ias--i wa borhere in lainviewi was rsed in pinview.'ve aays been iplainvie and it st-- itseems li it is dng noing but tting hoer and dri and lesrain yeay. >> 's ben a tough dught. in 10, we h like 29nches of rain, ani didn't thin the'd er be anher poor day. in011, we d 5 inch ofain. wst droug i'ever see and 11 was t first te we' ev had to andon ou crop. d wead to pi and chose whiccrop we re gonna save, whh crop we wereonna aband. and, man, at was-- thawas likehoosing ich chd we wergonna lo, or ave behindand we ner had to thatefore. walways h ough wat to makehat oice. this by far e worst i'vever see it's by f the
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to replace corbyn, change the face of the top, . change the face of the top, without— change the faceout rethinking our policies and the people could vote fori and the people could vote for him as— and the people could vote for him as a _ and the people could vote for him as a replacement - and the people could vote for him as a replacement for - and the people could vote for. him as a replacement for corbyn but continue _ him as a replacement for corbyn but continue with _ him as a replacement for corbyn but continue with the _ him as a replacement for corbyn but continue with the same - but continue with the same policies _ but continue with the same policies. now, _ but continue with the same policies. now, i— but continue with the same policies. now, i don't - but continue with the same policies. now, i don't know policies. now, idon't know whether— policies. now, i don't know whether people _ policies. now, i don't know whether people did - policies. now, idon't know whether people did get- policies. now, i don't know| whether people did get that impression _ whether people did g
to replace corbyn, change the face of the top, . change the face of the top, without— change the faceout rethinking our policies and the people could vote fori and the people could vote for him as— and the people could vote for him as a _ and the people could vote for him as a replacement - and the people could vote for him as a replacement for - and the people could vote for. him as a replacement for corbyn but continue _ him as a replacement for corbyn but continue with _ him as a...
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because people told us we should change i think they change when they realize that it's no longer as profitable as it used to be but fortunately the problem is. as we know that it is profitable so even since we've signed all of these climate agreements in our cost $5.00 trillion dollars has gone into fossil fuel exploration and we still continue to explore and find new fossil fuel sources even saw we could burn the planet 5 times over i think what is needed is one we need a affair with of bringing down. fossil fuel extraction because i don't want personally i don't want shell or b.p. to own renewable energy but i also want to recognize that for some countries in the global south it's a bit same like with the garment industry right way you've got countries in the global south who have nothing else to bring in foreign income but exploiting fossil fuels right it's like got for bangladesh 80 percent of the same can comes from them the garment industry they need an ability to be able to transition out which is going to be a different time scale than in the global north right so in the glo
because people told us we should change i think they change when they realize that it's no longer as profitable as it used to be but fortunately the problem is. as we know that it is profitable so even since we've signed all of these climate agreements in our cost $5.00 trillion dollars has gone into fossil fuel exploration and we still continue to explore and find new fossil fuel sources even saw we could burn the planet 5 times over i think what is needed is one we need a affair with of...
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we have changed as a party, we have changed, but we _ changed as a party, we have changed, but we needtry and learn _ a strong case to the country and learn the — a strong case to the country and learn the lessons of the elections that have — learn the lessons of the elections that have come in so far and accept that have come in so far and accept that we _ that have come in so far and accept that we must reconnect and rebuild trust with working people, particularly in places like hartlepool.— particularly in places like hartleool. . , particularly in places like hartleool. . i hartlepool. can you give us any indication _ hartlepool. can you give us any indication of— hartlepool. can you give us any indication of what _ hartlepool. can you give us any indication of what you - hartlepool. can you give us any indication of what you will - hartlepool. can you give us any indication of what you will do? | hartlepool. can you give us any| indication of what you will do? i will not set out policy agenda in this interview but i am going to set out how— this interview but i am going to set out
we have changed as a party, we have changed, but we _ changed as a party, we have changed, but we needtry and learn _ a strong case to the country and learn the — a strong case to the country and learn the lessons of the elections that have — learn the lessons of the elections that have come in so far and accept that have come in so far and accept that we _ that have come in so far and accept that we must reconnect and rebuild trust with working people, particularly in places like...
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the form and changes.straining because of their endless repetition, in much the same way the negro experiences the endless daily humiliation of american life, which bequeaths him a featureless future. in conflict with america's gift of a featureless future is the negro's image of himself. through glorifying the inherent joy and freedom of each moment of life, the negro transforms america's image of him into a transportive joy. denied a future, the joyous celebration of the present is the negro's answer to america's ceaseless attempts to obliterate him. jazz is a musical expression of the negro's eternal recreation of the present. the worship of the present in jazz occurs through the constant creation of new ideas in jazz. these new ideas are born through improvising through the restraints in the form and changes. jazz reflects the improvised life thrust upon the negro. melody is one element that can be used in improvisation. the soloist creates melody by elaborating on various details of the changes. the m
the form and changes.straining because of their endless repetition, in much the same way the negro experiences the endless daily humiliation of american life, which bequeaths him a featureless future. in conflict with america's gift of a featureless future is the negro's image of himself. through glorifying the inherent joy and freedom of each moment of life, the negro transforms america's image of him into a transportive joy. denied a future, the joyous celebration of the present is the...
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>> i think the most significant change that we have witnessed is the change in the level of activism are really pushing for significant, substantive change. they are pushing for revolution. the government seems untent on -- intent on pushing against that. you have local municipalities who decided to pick and choose what parts of the larger reform bills and packages, mainly the george floyd justice in policing act, just picking different parts and aspects to implement locally. in hopes to satisfy those on streets. i suspect these group of individuals who have become energized will not be satisfied with the incremental changes. i think they believe, as dr. king did, that we are past the time of gradualism. it will no longer be sufficient. >> shaq, what's your sense of -- you are on the ground in minneapolis right now. how has the last year -- in the immediate aftermath of george floyd's death, we did see this sweeping call for justice. it seemed to be everywhere. like many of the rest of the things we have grappled with in this country in the intervening 12 months, people have become -
>> i think the most significant change that we have witnessed is the change in the level of activism are really pushing for significant, substantive change. they are pushing for revolution. the government seems untent on -- intent on pushing against that. you have local municipalities who decided to pick and choose what parts of the larger reform bills and packages, mainly the george floyd justice in policing act, just picking different parts and aspects to implement locally. in hopes to...
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i change that is affecting change within that.— within that. i was about to brint within that.ithin that. i was about to bring that tip _ within that. i was about to bring that up because - within that. i was about to bring that up because it i within that. i was about to bring that up because it is| within that. i was about to - bring that up because it is not just coming from teenagers, climate activists, ngos, it is happening within companies, now, isn't it? the shareholders saying we want to see change and faster. saying we want to see change and faster-— and faster. absolutely. and i think we as _ and faster. absolutely. and i think we as an _ and faster. absolutely. and i think we as an asset - and faster. absolutely. and i. think we as an asset manager, wisdom tree, we are seeing that sea of change. investors carried a lot about the environmental outcomes and want to effect a change. yesterday's change in the company was driven by the investors and investors voted a definite board member of n. someone who would effect change a lot quicker within the organisation. so, you
i change that is affecting change within that.— within that. i was about to brint within that.ithin that. i was about to bring that tip _ within that. i was about to bring that up because - within that. i was about to bring that up because it i within that. i was about to bring that up because it is| within that. i was about to - bring that up because it is not just coming from teenagers, climate activists, ngos, it is happening within companies, now, isn't it? the shareholders saying we want...
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changes that with - structural changes that with intelligent— structural changes that with intelligentard to implement _ actually quite straightforward to implement i— actually quite straightforward to implement. i know— actually quite straightforward to implement. i know the - actually quite straightforward to implement. i know the politics. actually quite straightforward to . implement. i know the politics are hard _ implement. i know the politics are hard perhaps— implement. i know the politics are hard. perhaps especially— implement. i know the politics are hard. perhaps especially in - implement. i know the politics are hard. perhaps especially in the - implement. i know the politics are| hard. perhaps especially in the us. but i _ hard. perhaps especially in the us. but i do _ hard. perhaps especially in the us. but i do think— hard. perhaps especially in the us. but i do think it's _ hard. perhaps especially in the us. but i do think it's a _ hard. perhaps especially in the us. but i do think it's a period - hard. perhaps especially in the us. but i do think it's a period of- bu
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but if you want to change attitudes, the best way to do that is to change behavior. about how do we affect the hearts and minds of officers, let's regulate the behaviors. they'll change their attitudes when they act differently. all of the science is clear: behaviors change attitudes more quickly and more profoundly than attitudes change behavior. >> sreenivasan: so, what are changes to behaviors that police departments could implement to hopefully change attitudes over time? >> so, my collaborator, dear friend and mentor, jennifer eberhardt, had a wonderful intervention in oakland, where she just made sure that officers, every officer before they engage in a stop, they have to write down, "this is an intelligence-led stop. i have intelligence from this source that says this is a good stop." and the following year, after they implemented that, they stopped 43% fewer black people and crime kept going down. now, that's not quite causality, but that's a pretty good start. las vegas, they were having a big problem with their use of force after foot pursuits. and so, cent
but if you want to change attitudes, the best way to do that is to change behavior. about how do we affect the hearts and minds of officers, let's regulate the behaviors. they'll change their attitudes when they act differently. all of the science is clear: behaviors change attitudes more quickly and more profoundly than attitudes change behavior. >> sreenivasan: so, what are changes to behaviors that police departments could implement to hopefully change attitudes over time? >> so,...
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i guess i gotta change cuz people told us we should change. i think they change when they realize that it's no longer as profitable as it used to be. but fortunately the pro is as we know, that it is profitable. so even since we've find all of these climate agreements, you know, course 5 trillion dollars has gone into fossil fuel exploration. we still continue to explore and find new fossil fuel sources even so we could burn the product 5 times over. i think what is needed is one, we need a fair way of bringing down an fossil fuel extraction because i don't want personally, i don't want shallow b p to own renewable energy. but i also want to recognize that for some countries in the global size, it's a bit same light with the garment industry, right? the way you got countries in the global size, who have nothing else to bring in foreign income, but exploited fossil fuels, right. like got for bangladesh, 80 percent to be the same comes from them. the garment industry. they need an ability to be able to transition out, which is going to be a diff
i guess i gotta change cuz people told us we should change. i think they change when they realize that it's no longer as profitable as it used to be. but fortunately the pro is as we know, that it is profitable. so even since we've find all of these climate agreements, you know, course 5 trillion dollars has gone into fossil fuel exploration. we still continue to explore and find new fossil fuel sources even so we could burn the product 5 times over. i think what is needed is one, we need a...
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keep that in mind. >>> up next, a potentially game changing week in the fight against climate change. courts are calling on big oil to make changes. >>> microsoft reveals what may be an ongoing cyberattack targeting government agencies again. we will dig into what we know and whether there's anything that can be done to stop it. solving. at new chapter vitamins we've been busy too... innovating, sourcing organic ingredients, testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything so your body can really truly absorb the natural goodness. that's what we do, so you can do you. new chapter wellness, well done. "making a fire" by foo fighters ♪ ♪ the best part of stepping into the spotlight isn't the awards ♪ ♪ or the acclaim. the best part of stepping into the spotlight is helping others step into theirs. ♪ it's time to ignite ♪ ♪ i'm making a fire ♪ ♪ na na, na-na-na-na ♪ [sizzling] i may not be able to tell time, but i know what time it is. [whispering] it's grilled cheese o'clock. are the color cartridges in your printer ready for another sch
keep that in mind. >>> up next, a potentially game changing week in the fight against climate change. courts are calling on big oil to make changes. >>> microsoft reveals what may be an ongoing cyberattack targeting government agencies again. we will dig into what we know and whether there's anything that can be done to stop it. solving. at new chapter vitamins we've been busy too... innovating, sourcing organic ingredients, testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like...
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course the world isn't just changing up a bit you can change a lot we need to be prepared for but i think. zurich is a city awash in money its financial institutions manage more private wealth than anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must not go into sets and most people underestimate the extent to. which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population that's quite similar in the rest of the world when the nightgowns invites a dozen in as there are some 32000000 millionaires in the world and about 2000 billionaire families many i.d.'s from union and of course these billionaire families are preside over an immense amount of power through their companies and capital of offers you a couple tor not referring to billions but trillions worth of assets and that's where we come in and doesn't that's a good on. those that you know at the university of zurich fikile pets ought to studying the impact money has on climate change. that it is a former investment
course the world isn't just changing up a bit you can change a lot we need to be prepared for but i think. zurich is a city awash in money its financial institutions manage more private wealth than anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must not go into sets and most people underestimate the extent to. which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population that's...
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course the world isn't just changing up a bit if it's changing a lot we need to be prepared for but i think. zurich is a city awash in money its financial institutions manage more private wealth than anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must know that and are such that most people underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population that's quite similar in the rest of the world on the nightgowns and that's it does open if there are some 32000000 millionaires in the world and about 2000. and billionaire families they are just from union and of course these billionaire families are preside over an immense amount of power through their companies and capital of office you could be torn not referring to billions but trillions worth of assets and that's where we come in on dozens that's needed on. earth that you know at the university of zurich if i call pets ought to studying the impact money has on climate change. that ok as
course the world isn't just changing up a bit if it's changing a lot we need to be prepared for but i think. zurich is a city awash in money its financial institutions manage more private wealth than anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must know that and are such that most people underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population...
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course the world isn't just changing up a bit if it's changing a lot we need to be prepared for that i think. zurich is a city awash in money its financial institutions manage more private wealth but anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must not go into sets and most people underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population that's quite similar in the rest of the world and i don't think that's it does indeed there are some 32000000 millionaires in the world and about 2000 billionaire families many ideas from you and of course these billionaire families are preside over an immense amount of power through their companies and capital a lot. your computer or not referring to billions but trillions worth of assets and that's where we come in on dozens of some good on. those that go at the university of zurich fike or pets or to studying the impact money has on climate change. that ok as a former investment banker he has acce
course the world isn't just changing up a bit if it's changing a lot we need to be prepared for that i think. zurich is a city awash in money its financial institutions manage more private wealth but anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must not go into sets and most people underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population that's...
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or changing our individual behavior to be able to change the system i think you have to change your individual behavior before you're anxious and inching in system i really do as someone who was once really deeply enter fast fashion i truly believe that if you're doing the same cycle which didn't make me very happy i'm much happier now. i think that you have to really take yourself out of it 'd but to define fast fashion fast fashion is. it's clothing that is rapidly produced often with little care for the workers and what we've seen is the cycles in which we buy have sped up dramatically in the last 20 years a used to be that you had 2 selling seasons and then it just became more and more more they started doing more fashion shows and then it became well this spread on the high street can get address from the runway in the store and 7 days fly and everyone's going that's more or less and then it's happening consistently and the only way that you can really turn a profit when you're in the business of selling. that amount of clothing is to sell it very quickly into pushing on the co
or changing our individual behavior to be able to change the system i think you have to change your individual behavior before you're anxious and inching in system i really do as someone who was once really deeply enter fast fashion i truly believe that if you're doing the same cycle which didn't make me very happy i'm much happier now. i think that you have to really take yourself out of it 'd but to define fast fashion fast fashion is. it's clothing that is rapidly produced often with little...
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looks like the winds of change already debating the winds of change must not the bait because one thing that the damage is top of is that there is no returning to the status quo. anti, the world has changed and we realize most people through the and then they to realize what's truly important in their lives. and it's far more than just material well being. they need to feel social solidarity, a sense of empowerment. us environmental sustainability and these are the things that we will have to measure. these are the things that forward looking companies will need to achieve. and if we manage this, the g 20, which the global solutions initiative support is the biggest game in town in that regard. then i think we will achieve have learned something from this disaster. now, fair enough, but i think we are, can subscribe to the feeling that we want our lives. we want to freedom back. so why should people, countries, and companies change if it has been beneficial to them in the past? the behavior that they show the behavior in the past has been unsustainable. we are destabilizing our time bio
looks like the winds of change already debating the winds of change must not the bait because one thing that the damage is top of is that there is no returning to the status quo. anti, the world has changed and we realize most people through the and then they to realize what's truly important in their lives. and it's far more than just material well being. they need to feel social solidarity, a sense of empowerment. us environmental sustainability and these are the things that we will have to...
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but this attitude is slowly changing. only recently the global head of human resources at deutsche bank said i quote, greater diversity among senior executives is a business necessity. and he said, and i quote again, there is plenty of evidence that more diverse teams achieve better results and adjust faster to a changing environment and of quote. so the new requirement, a germany for large corporations to have at least one woman on the board in the future, might be a clever step towards more success in terms of social change. and in terms of business or recent survey suggested around 2 sets of people in japan would be willing to work beyond retirement age. the key motivation given was financial, but the statistic is good news for a country struggling to fill the gaps left by its retiree. japan's population is aging, so the country is putting his retirees back to work till yaki i'm and i used to be a sushi chef. no, he prince trees. i enjoy the work and it keeps me fit. plus it's a welcome bit of money on the side. we do
but this attitude is slowly changing. only recently the global head of human resources at deutsche bank said i quote, greater diversity among senior executives is a business necessity. and he said, and i quote again, there is plenty of evidence that more diverse teams achieve better results and adjust faster to a changing environment and of quote. so the new requirement, a germany for large corporations to have at least one woman on the board in the future, might be a clever step towards more...
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but i do think it's a period - of optimism for climate change.t. let's turn our attention then to the middle east and the ceasefire in the gaza strip after 11 days of violence, with both sides claiming victory. but israel clearly doesn't think it has diminished hamas enough, and hamas still has rockets aimed at israeli targets. there is also the major bombing this time of violence betweenjews and arabs, something not seen in the region for many years. the truce faced an early test on friday when fresh clashes broke out at the al—aqsa mosque compound in occupied eastjerusalem. david, the casualties on each side are starkly different. at least 2a3 people killed in gaza. in israel, 12 people killed, according to their medical service. likewise, their military capabilities and where they get them from. asjeremy bowen has been saying, during his coverage of this conflict, it's an asymmetric war. you have a wealthy side on one side and an impoverished force on the other. one of the things that goes towards levelling that imbalance is rockets. we've see
but i do think it's a period - of optimism for climate change.t. let's turn our attention then to the middle east and the ceasefire in the gaza strip after 11 days of violence, with both sides claiming victory. but israel clearly doesn't think it has diminished hamas enough, and hamas still has rockets aimed at israeli targets. there is also the major bombing this time of violence betweenjews and arabs, something not seen in the region for many years. the truce faced an early test on friday...
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the pressure is growing on auto makers to start driving change. the diesel scandal weakened these companies position those who fail to comply with emission limits in the future will face costly penalties. the car lobby nonetheless continues its efforts to influence political decisions in favor of the internal combustion engine. karim adelie is a french green party politician and a member of the european parliament she chairs a committee on transport and tourism. when implementing stricter environmental regulations she often encounters pushback from the auto industry a favorite tactic of car lobbyists using exemptions to circumvent emissions limits that are already in place that was the case in january 2028 when the emissions limits for nitrogen oxides was discussed at this committee meeting you know up at me on plastic you know europe implement your a 6 standard in 2007 but thanks to the diesel scandal we discovered that in fact the euro is 6 standard was not being met by car manufacturer would be. in 2017 the e.u. introduces more realistic emissi
the pressure is growing on auto makers to start driving change. the diesel scandal weakened these companies position those who fail to comply with emission limits in the future will face costly penalties. the car lobby nonetheless continues its efforts to influence political decisions in favor of the internal combustion engine. karim adelie is a french green party politician and a member of the european parliament she chairs a committee on transport and tourism. when implementing stricter...
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jump forward to where we are, the party changed so mump, the construct of congress has changed so much under trump and i think you are right. i think that republicans would allow this to go forward, this could be the way they could release themselves from trump. they don't seem to be able to do that. >> yes, please. final word. >> i absolutely agree both of you. i think the reason many republicans aren't going to sign onto this because detaching themselves from trump while that could be a pathway forward, it also could be a pathway for them to lose some of those trump voters that many of them need to be reelected because they recognize they have lost too many voters. >> it's all about politics. thank you both. appreciate it. >>> still ahead, how president biden is handling his first big foreign policy fight. we break down what is described as biden's rapidly evolving approach to the conflict. ing approach to the conflict ♪ the light. ♪ it comes from within. it drives you. and it guides you. to shine your brightest. ♪ as you charge ahead. illuminating the way forward. a light maker. rec
jump forward to where we are, the party changed so mump, the construct of congress has changed so much under trump and i think you are right. i think that republicans would allow this to go forward, this could be the way they could release themselves from trump. they don't seem to be able to do that. >> yes, please. final word. >> i absolutely agree both of you. i think the reason many republicans aren't going to sign onto this because detaching themselves from trump while that...
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course the world isn't just changing up a bit if it's changing a lot we need to be prepared for that i think. it. is a city awash in money its financial institutions manage more private wealth but anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must know that and are such that most people underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population that's quite similar in the rest of the world and i don't see that it does indeed there are some 32000000 millionaires in the world and about 2000 billionaire families deaths from you know and of course these billionaire families are presided over an immense amount of power through their companies and capital of all to see a copy torn not referring to billions but trillions worth of assets and that's where we come in. doesn't that sound good on. earth that you know at the university of 05 pets ought to studying the impact money has on climate change. that if there is a former investment banker he
course the world isn't just changing up a bit if it's changing a lot we need to be prepared for that i think. it. is a city awash in money its financial institutions manage more private wealth but anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must know that and are such that most people underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population...
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the option to change, it's in our hands.e, maybe in ten years, most of the posidonia here and many species, will be gone, but if we start changing, we have the possibility to recover the nature in the mediterranean and in many other places in this planet. london has seen a massive boom in cycling. social distancing and largely empty streets has meant many of us have seen it as the best way to get around. hey, i'm not complaining, i've been a fan of wheels for years. even in paris they've managed to create hundreds of kilometres of new bike lanes. but up until now, this revolution has largely bypassed africa's great cities. mike is navigating nairobi's crazy streets to find out why. if you have been to kenya, chances are you were on safari or out on the beaches. the capital nairobi isn't well known as a glamorous city break destination. it's busy and it's congested, not exactly the peaceful sanctuary you'll see other places in kenya, especially now, we're all worried about social distancing as well. but what the city lacks in
the option to change, it's in our hands.e, maybe in ten years, most of the posidonia here and many species, will be gone, but if we start changing, we have the possibility to recover the nature in the mediterranean and in many other places in this planet. london has seen a massive boom in cycling. social distancing and largely empty streets has meant many of us have seen it as the best way to get around. hey, i'm not complaining, i've been a fan of wheels for years. even in paris they've...
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has either side change? —— skripals. i name it. has either side change? -- skripals.d stream _ change? -- skripals. ithink the nord stream two, - change? -- skripals. ithink the nord stream two, the i the nord stream two, the pipeline to supply russian national gas supplies to germany, huge and vital piece of infrastructure for both germany and for russia and it is at a very developed stage of development. the state department, after this meeting did announce restrictions there will be waived so on the company that is making the pipeline, on its ceo, on a number of senior figures, the sanctions they will be waived and i think that is some form of olive branch at the very least. you will likely end up having a lot of analogical situation ships building the pipeline still have sanctions on them while the company behind the project does not but, nevertheless, ithink behind the project does not but, nevertheless, i think it is seen as a step in the right direction by moscow. mil is seen as a step in the right direction by moscow.- direction by moscow. all of this suggeste
has either side change? —— skripals. i name it. has either side change? -- skripals.d stream _ change? -- skripals. ithink the nord stream two, - change? -- skripals. ithink the nord stream two, the i the nord stream two, the pipeline to supply russian national gas supplies to germany, huge and vital piece of infrastructure for both germany and for russia and it is at a very developed stage of development. the state department, after this meeting did announce restrictions there will be...
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the younger generation is determined to promote change. my main migration is because i want to create the world where we all can be thriving happy people. and that's what i believe as a tech nerd we stand in front of across all our that is going to hell is going to job. and we can influence that. choice and i want to go towards the path of is that a leg of. the green investment revolution has started and some investors have made climate protection their goal. but it's only a beginning. of. tasty alternatives. to our vegetarian and vegan options really better for our health and the planet. with the naked eye it's virtually impossible to tell whether or not this is the real meat. but it's staining from animal products goes far beyond that to morrow to. believe. they come without mourning their impact is devastating solar storms. intense plasma breaks the electricity cation that was. what causes these mysterious phenomena the space probe is meant to find out. solar storms. in 45 minutes on. board. were all set to get to go beyond the obvious.
the younger generation is determined to promote change. my main migration is because i want to create the world where we all can be thriving happy people. and that's what i believe as a tech nerd we stand in front of across all our that is going to hell is going to job. and we can influence that. choice and i want to go towards the path of is that a leg of. the green investment revolution has started and some investors have made climate protection their goal. but it's only a beginning. of....
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turns a proportional changes. the world the introduction of this late into the night is one of the most dramatic changes that we made to the players here. this is because of the research is artificial light emissions from cities and their impact today more than 80 percent of the world's population is no longer experience dark skies. for example nights are so bright in singapore that people can't adapt their vision for darkness today scientists are warning of the dangers of artificial light at night. it didn't look like me. and that's when i decided it was us maybe. this is nina's desire activists in india his goal reduce night by scientists now consider artificial light at night a form of pollution. free of your tired development of. multicellular organisms plants and animals that vertebrates mammals and primates and humans very death hold ready her there was this constant thing that was coming from the environment this is the time this is not a time this is the. air in the areas that have experienced drugs like p
turns a proportional changes. the world the introduction of this late into the night is one of the most dramatic changes that we made to the players here. this is because of the research is artificial light emissions from cities and their impact today more than 80 percent of the world's population is no longer experience dark skies. for example nights are so bright in singapore that people can't adapt their vision for darkness today scientists are warning of the dangers of artificial light at...
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as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it.h e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. it's a whole new world my garden brings us together. my garden is my therapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. (brother) hi sis! (sister) you're late! (brother) fashionably late. (sister) we can not be late. (brother) there's a road right there. (brother) that's a cat. wait, just hold madi's headpiece. (sister) no. seriously? (brother) his name is whiskers. (bride) what happened to you? whose cat is that? (brother) it's a long story. (sister) oh my gosh. (farmer) whiskers! there you are! (avo) the subaru crosstrek. the adventurous s-u-v for adventurous people. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. tonight...i'll be eating a falafel wrap with sweet potato fries. (doorbell rings) thanks! splitsies? ♪ ♪ oooh...you meant the food, didn't you? >>> a black man kicked and tased and dragged back in 2019
as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it.h e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. it's a whole new world my garden brings us together. my garden is my therapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. (brother) hi sis! (sister) you're late! (brother) fashionably late. (sister) we can not be late. (brother) there's...
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so, it's really changed here, the atmosphere has changed.stralian zoo has made an unlikely new friend, and they are closer than she may think. she seeing her shadow. how cute! yes, that's right, this giraffe has just discovered her own shadow. the yet—to—be—named calf has been curiously looking at the ground in recent days, trying to figure out what that dark thing on the ground is and why it seems to be following her. i get that feeling sometimes that i'm being followed. a reminder of our top story — as america marks a year since the killing of george floyd by a white policeman president biden says he's hopeful an agreement will be reached on police reform legislation. stay with us on bbc news and don't forget more details on all the top stories are on our website. bye—bye for now. hello there. the bank holiday weekend is fast approaching, and we could all do with something a little more settled, couldn't we, to make outdoor plans. well, i can offer you certainly some drier weather over the next few days and into the weekend, and it will be
so, it's really changed here, the atmosphere has changed.stralian zoo has made an unlikely new friend, and they are closer than she may think. she seeing her shadow. how cute! yes, that's right, this giraffe has just discovered her own shadow. the yet—to—be—named calf has been curiously looking at the ground in recent days, trying to figure out what that dark thing on the ground is and why it seems to be following her. i get that feeling sometimes that i'm being followed. a reminder of...
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in germany women only hold 16 percent of boardroom seats but this change in the air spain's. has taken over as c.e.o. at german pharma for mack she's the 1st woman to single handedly run a daks company let's talk about that with stephanie low how she's director of the european academy for female leadership stephanie are we finally seeing some sort of change. well yes we actually do i mean germany has been so conservative for a long time and i do believe that in the past 10 years things have changed it has been a generational change but also or like a lot of activists and we had this huge debates about and he made leadership lack a female role models in power positions and i do believe that this is time to change and one of the arguments here was a lack of female candidates is there any truth to that i mean in the u.s. we see all of these female tech entrepreneurs in fantastic positions but not here in germany. well it depends on how you view it i would say 1st of all it is an excuse i mean if you look at the number for example of women studying computer science the numbers in
in germany women only hold 16 percent of boardroom seats but this change in the air spain's. has taken over as c.e.o. at german pharma for mack she's the 1st woman to single handedly run a daks company let's talk about that with stephanie low how she's director of the european academy for female leadership stephanie are we finally seeing some sort of change. well yes we actually do i mean germany has been so conservative for a long time and i do believe that in the past 10 years things have...
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that's quite a change, no? yeah, definitely. that's a big change.ow. it activated me. it activated me in ways i didn't know i could be activated. butchy austin lives in the neighbourhood where george floyd was killed. i saw an opportunity to have a deeper community with my neighbours, to have tougher conversations about systemic racism and police brutality. every sunday, he joins this service on the corner of the square where floyd died. faith gives them confidence, but the debate in the city over how to handle policing is messy. and officers say they're under such scrutiny they don't feel free to do theirjobs. it's long overdue that an officer thinks twice before engaging. and i know some people are frustrated about how many officers are leaving the force. and ifeel like police are being oppressed. again, if you're doing yourjob right, this shouldn't be happening. so this anniversary is a chance to reflect on a life lost, on battles won and struggles yet to be overcome. barbara plett usher, bbc news, minneapolis. cephas williams is an activist and
that's quite a change, no? yeah, definitely. that's a big change.ow. it activated me. it activated me in ways i didn't know i could be activated. butchy austin lives in the neighbourhood where george floyd was killed. i saw an opportunity to have a deeper community with my neighbours, to have tougher conversations about systemic racism and police brutality. every sunday, he joins this service on the corner of the square where floyd died. faith gives them confidence, but the debate in the city...
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lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan.t happens when we welcome change? we can transform our lemmworkforce overnightplans? out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change-- meeting them where they are, and getting them where they want to be. faster. vmware. welcome change. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. shares of virgin galactic up for the sixth straight day and poised for a largest weekly increase since march of 2020 they got a big boost yesterday announcing plans for a key space flight test tomorrow now to put the recent gains in context they come after six straight weeks of decline and more than 60% below the record february highs but investors may see an attractive entry point. so keep an eye on the shares up 9% back over to you. >> all right my friend, thank you. >>> it's been a wild week for the markets with some big swings for st
lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan.t happens when we welcome change? we can transform our lemmworkforce overnightplans? out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change-- meeting them where they are, and getting them where they want to be. faster. vmware....
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one as jack sy said some potential changes from the s.e.c. including forward looking companies is they can talk about 2026, 2027 projections without being liable for it that could change and with your potential investor to get freaked out about less visibility going forward and driving them down and then part of it were some people that bought every single spac deal and made it realized it made no deal and sold off. >> how do you read warren buffett's critique he would not like to be involved in a deal where he's forced to make a dial he likes to size up companies i gather more deeply and not like that kind of pressure weighing on him legitimate or not? >> i wouldn't bet against anything warren buff ett says i think it's logical having a two-year gun to your hold around transactions is incredibly challenging but i don't think that means that the spac market overall doesn't make sense. you have to be mindful of quality managers to make sure who sponsors spacs and whether they have deal flow to generate strong spacs that will be attractive in t
one as jack sy said some potential changes from the s.e.c. including forward looking companies is they can talk about 2026, 2027 projections without being liable for it that could change and with your potential investor to get freaked out about less visibility going forward and driving them down and then part of it were some people that bought every single spac deal and made it realized it made no deal and sold off. >> how do you read warren buffett's critique he would not like to be...
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what is that we need to change? what is our role here in san francisco as colombians for that change to happen? >> protests across colombia began last month over proposed tax hike that critics said would hurt that tax hike was canceled, but those protests continue. >>> a concert airing tonight on abc hopes to encourage everyone to get vaccinated. some communities are also offering incentives to get people to roll up their sleeves. more than 150 million american adults have received at least one dose so far, and as abc news reporter faith abu bay tells us, there is still some hesitancy. >> reporter: the empty it is expected to grant emergency use authorization for pfizer's backs and four children ages 12 to 15 early next week. >> we know this age group can transmit the virus, and we want to get the those kids back to as normal a summer as possible and the vaccine is a big step in that direction . >> reporter: some florida public school systems are looking to set a vaccination pot for the new age group, similar to the
what is that we need to change? what is our role here in san francisco as colombians for that change to happen? >> protests across colombia began last month over proposed tax hike that critics said would hurt that tax hike was canceled, but those protests continue. >>> a concert airing tonight on abc hopes to encourage everyone to get vaccinated. some communities are also offering incentives to get people to roll up their sleeves. more than 150 million american adults have...
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so, it's really changed here, the atmosphere has changed. s get some of the day s other news. the united states has called on the world health 0rganisation to ensure transparency during the next phase of investigations into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. a series of media reports in the us suggest there's growing evidence that the virus emerged from a laboratory in wuhan, rather than from animals. china has rejected the theory. hong kong has warned it could have to throw away vast stores of coronavirus vaccines because of people's reluctance to have a jab. the slow take—up rate has been blamed on a relatively low number of infections and distrust of the government. the american wrestler—turned—actorjohn cena has apologised to china for calling taiwan a country. the controversy began when the fast and furious film star said taiwan would be the first country to be able to watch fast and furious 9 in an interview. beijing opposes the suggestion taiwan is an independent state. the washington post is reporting that manhattan's district
so, it's really changed here, the atmosphere has changed. s get some of the day s other news. the united states has called on the world health 0rganisation to ensure transparency during the next phase of investigations into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. a series of media reports in the us suggest there's growing evidence that the virus emerged from a laboratory in wuhan, rather than from animals. china has rejected the theory. hong kong has warned it could have to throw away vast...
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her father changed the world.irit of george floyd is contained herein. >> herein. >> because the winds of change are blowing across this country. >> yes, they are. thank you. >> thank you, congressman. before we hear brief remarks from rodney and brandon, we have houston councilwoman evans shabazz to briefly address you. >> thank you so very much. i'm so very honored to be here at texas southern university in third ward texas, where i just left the retouching of the mural in the street over on alabama across from the high school and i'm so honored to stand here with the floyd family, my esteemed congressman, congresswoman, and certainly this gentleman here, mr. crump, and my sister told me to make sure that i told him thank you for giving a voice to the voiceless. and so i'm going to say that, you know, we're fighting very, very hard to get these laws changed to bring equity, equality and fairness. but we also have a great challenge in changing hearts of men because the laws may be easy but changing hearts is very
her father changed the world.irit of george floyd is contained herein. >> herein. >> because the winds of change are blowing across this country. >> yes, they are. thank you. >> thank you, congressman. before we hear brief remarks from rodney and brandon, we have houston councilwoman evans shabazz to briefly address you. >> thank you so very much. i'm so very honored to be here at texas southern university in third ward texas, where i just left the retouching of...
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and democracy which documents population change and analyzes the challenges the changes posed by democracy. kevin phillips 1969 book the emerging republican majority really 2002 book emerging democratic majority prompted much discussion and debate about the political invocation of demographic change. the argument is especially relevant to today's discussion. thomas chatter williams our ai colleague was unable to join us today because of complications from the pandemic. we are grateful to all who have agreed to join us at the last minute. he is now fellow sociology at columbia. he describes himself as a former possible and recovery nihilist dedicated to exploring philosophical questions through empirical research and explores knowledge applying these lenses to the writing on inequality, and policy. he writes widely about all of this issue. each of the panelists will speak for 10 minutes and after their remarks richard will respond. you can submit questions to samantha goldstein@ai.or rg or on twitter with the # demographic illusion. a recording will be available later today on youtube. rich
and democracy which documents population change and analyzes the challenges the changes posed by democracy. kevin phillips 1969 book the emerging republican majority really 2002 book emerging democratic majority prompted much discussion and debate about the political invocation of demographic change. the argument is especially relevant to today's discussion. thomas chatter williams our ai colleague was unable to join us today because of complications from the pandemic. we are grateful to all...
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significant changes, meaningful changes? or symbolic changes but not substantive? >> well, i think they're both. symbols can be a vehicle for substance. you know if the basketball player on the court puts the ball through his legs or her legs and jams the ball. two points are still being scored. the style becomes a vehicle for the substance. so these symbolic gestures are incredibly important. the symbols of embrace, the symbols of support must be translated as this young generation has said into something that's transformative. in that way, the culture is incredibly important. the professor is absolutely right because the folklore of racism is just as important. the liturgies, the icons, the symbols attached to white supremacist identities is extremely important. look, you can have people part of the ku klux klan, and you can have people who are part of the white evangelicals, the systemic, the religious, the theological, the symbolism of those acts is joined to substantive interventions that means that symbols and substance go together. and it's important, someti
significant changes, meaningful changes? or symbolic changes but not substantive? >> well, i think they're both. symbols can be a vehicle for substance. you know if the basketball player on the court puts the ball through his legs or her legs and jams the ball. two points are still being scored. the style becomes a vehicle for the substance. so these symbolic gestures are incredibly important. the symbols of embrace, the symbols of support must be translated as this young generation has...