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of overnight stays is rising constantly i mean it's not just because dartmouth has a very successful football team it's also being recommended as a destination for short breaks to people in germany. and then there are increasing numbers of visitors from abroad who are fascinated by the way a modern technology oriented system can link to its industrial past that industry and you can plunge into history and at the same time enjoy the green and attractive sitting around it you know and a clock even stopped. thanks for the tour and the talk that's my pleasure the more areas biggest cultural event is the next night dedicated to the celebration of industrial culture for one day two thousand artists take over forty five venues in twenty one cities one of them of course and most imaginable locations are turning to stay just for music for theater and even for five years shows check it out. we make an easy going start in duisburg north landscape park taking historic train over the twosome called compound. later we're going to there's something like this there as well for fun we want to revisit
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then california senator kamala harris, she held a town hall at dartmouth college in new hampshire. we will have at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. you can find all of our coverage online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span's newest book "the presidents." provides insight into the lives of the american presidents through stories gathered by interviews with noted historians. it is the life events that shaped our leaders, challenges they faced, and the legacy they left. order your copy today. it is now available as a hardcover or
then california senator kamala harris, she held a town hall at dartmouth college in new hampshire. we will have at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. you can find all of our coverage online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span's newest book "the presidents." provides insight into the lives of the american presidents through stories gathered by interviews with noted historians. it is the life events that shaped our leaders, challenges they faced, and the...
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then kamala harris, she held a town hall at dartmouth college in new hampshire. we will have that for you at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can find all of our political coverage online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. on saturday at 2:30 p.m., but tv has coverage from the news am -- taling about c-span's new book "the presidents."ranking the best and worst chief executives . that is saturday at 2:30 p.m. host: the rising cost of insulin across the country is getting the attention of congress and others. we are joined this morning from tampa by christel marchand aprigliano, ceo of the diabetes patient advocacy coalition. tell us your story, how you were founded and why. aprigliano, ceo of the diabetes patient advocacy coalition. tell us your story, how you were .ounded and why guest: we were founded for an half years ago because we found there was a gap in the policy area of diabetes. many other organizations, the
then kamala harris, she held a town hall at dartmouth college in new hampshire. we will have that for you at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can find all of our political coverage online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. on saturday at 2:30 p.m., but tv has coverage from the news am -- taling about c-span's new book "the presidents."ranking the best and worst chief executives . that is saturday at 2:30 p.m. host: the rising cost of insulin across the country...
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harris: what's up, dartmouth? it is so great to be with you guys. thank you so much. i have been reading about your leadership and your voice, and i am very honored you have been with us this afternoon to introduce me. thank you for your work. i spoke to a few of the folks outside, the fire marshal, lucky us. speaking to the folks outside, one of the things i said is, in the history of our country, i think some of the most significant advances we have made, some of the most significant changes we have made in our movement toward social justice and equality and just progress has been prompted and fueled by the students of america. [applause] sen. harris: and, yet again, you're doing it. you are doing it. and i cannot thank you enough. i often talk about the circumstances, my parents met when they were graduate students at uc berkeley back in the civil rights movement. i joke, me and my sister joke we grew up by a group of adults that spent time marching and shouting. your kids are going to say the same thing about you guys. [laughter] sen. harris: and that is how the c
harris: what's up, dartmouth? it is so great to be with you guys. thank you so much. i have been reading about your leadership and your voice, and i am very honored you have been with us this afternoon to introduce me. thank you for your work. i spoke to a few of the folks outside, the fire marshal, lucky us. speaking to the folks outside, one of the things i said is, in the history of our country, i think some of the most significant advances we have made, some of the most significant changes...
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first place where just four matches left in dartmouth are looking for their first league title since two thousand and twelve. don't wonder at full strength in freiburg with michael royce and the informed consent show raring to go twelve minutes in and good link up play from aerial goodson royce sets up some show to score. one no for dog and that class easily overcoming fright the static defense. don't want eased off slightly though and freiburg came back into the game you can vouch me testing roman baccy. in the second half don't win with back in the groove rafael guerrero with a perfect pass for royce to make it to know in the fifty five minutes. the sixteenth goal of the bundesliga season the forward freida tried to respond but with his on the counter-attack some show to royce and good so with that goal and that minutes from time classic break away for the visitors. pasko stencils handball allowed. his seventy two league goal of the campaign don't move the point behind leaders dion. we have four games left and we're concentrating on the next match nothing more we've got to prepare
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and says hey, aren't you a dartmouth girl. she's a sitting united states senator and she took it with grace. she said i did attend dartmouth. is there a question you had? and i said don't they know you're a sitting united states senator? and he said this happens every day. it's not like people aren't speaking up. >> i think the take away is women are not powerless. they can speak up, now. now that we've gotten to this point where we feel we can speak up. we go back to the point. i do not think joe biden meant harm. i do not think he meant to make anyone uncomfortable. the take away is not how he intended to make someone feel. it's how it was received by that woman and by him making jokes about it, it took away from any good he did with the video apology. unfortunately we have to get to a point where you have to watch everything you say and way you approach people because we are in a new and different era. >> it's not just about what joe biden made the person he touched feel like. when i watched him put his arms around ash cart
and says hey, aren't you a dartmouth girl. she's a sitting united states senator and she took it with grace. she said i did attend dartmouth. is there a question you had? and i said don't they know you're a sitting united states senator? and he said this happens every day. it's not like people aren't speaking up. >> i think the take away is women are not powerless. they can speak up, now. now that we've gotten to this point where we feel we can speak up. we go back to the point. i do not...
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a lot of young debaters will come from a dartmouth clinic over and debate at the coolidge place. once you been to plymouth notch ec assembles background was. his father wrote them down a road ten miles bumpy roads, snow, freezing, slays to get into high school. what he overcame to become president. i want to mention some of the coolest places. be on the forbes library and northampton massachusetts which has been a great partner for me help me. there's also the for mark archive what were many of the coolidge family papers can be found, well taken care of. i encourage you to visit there, to any coolidge scholar. c-span: i want ask a question something in the acknowledgments and what you think calvin coolidge was so frugal personally would think. you got a grant from the national endowment for the humanities trenches he would be ambivalent about that. you can see the -- he didn't really like federal mining to be spent on culture. once in a while he would do it and he would -- he said in his own -- president coolidge doesn't have a presidential library with a staff, funded by washing
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dartmouth has lost eighty five thousand jobs lost in the cumber how come that changed because at some point there were new perspectives and projects that would as with figures as i mentioned i think what's important was that there were people who can simply think a step further than we can imagine that it ultimately started with car guns and the i.b.m. shop park in the one nine hundred ninety s. how did that he had the idea that it wasn't about each town doing its own thing but about the entire region working together since a very important signal the dog commanders were the first to be hit hard by the crisis and authorities here had to think about how to master it and they're clear they have yet the time of the mission and they did how did that impact tourism in the region. overnight stays is rising constantly and it's not just because dogman has a very successful football team it's also being recommended as a destination for short breaks to people in germany. and there are increasing numbers of visitors from abroad who are fascinated by the way a modern technology oriented city can
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day two thousand artists take over forty five venues in twenty one cities one of them of course dartmouth and the most unimaginable locations are turning to stay just for music for theater and even for five years shows check it out. we make an easygoing start in duisburg north landscape park taking two students historic train over the two central compound. of the border later we're going to ask there's something like this there as well. we want to revisit the tone of i'm coal mine we really wanted to see the light show that. we're going to the old zinc factory and. the henry iron works in fighting an opera singer tina zick is trying to catch a man. or woman who was really really. good. i think is this woman worried that her husband will succumb. ok you can take care of himself i'm not worried about michigan. it's starting to grow dark and the extra festival begins to show its luminous side. outside the iron works are dancing down in the basement there's thrills and chills but. it's a peace please don't kill me stab at the nameless one oh and don't worry i won't so but soon as your body ca
day two thousand artists take over forty five venues in twenty one cities one of them of course dartmouth and the most unimaginable locations are turning to stay just for music for theater and even for five years shows check it out. we make an easygoing start in duisburg north landscape park taking two students historic train over the two central compound. of the border later we're going to ask there's something like this there as well. we want to revisit the tone of i'm coal mine we really...
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the nomination, held a town hall out dartmouth college in new hampshire, we will have that for you at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can also find our political coverage online at c-span.org or listen on the pre-c-span radio app. ♪ announcer: c-span's newest book "the presidents" rating the best and worst chief executives, providing insight into the lives of the presidents through stories gathered by interviews with noted historians. shaped the live that our leaders and the legacies of a have left behind. order your copy today. it is now available as a hardcover or e-book at c-span.org/the presidents. ♪ host: coming up, a discussion on presidential rankings, part of c-span's latest book. -- swain isi is a a co-author and talked about it last night. >> we have worked on nine of these, collective works of his interviews, and this when we decided to actually bring two resources into play. brian has been doing an interview program for 30 years and we have an archive full of his interviews. the odometer on the archives is about to hit 250,000 hours this month, not all brian's, but -- [ap
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hot and it's still a hot spot our strolling avenues our arts and culture spot among dartmouth you might say the rich of the beautiful strong along here. precisely along with people just like us who love life in pardon pardon. to see and be seen to see and be seen to this day hotspots lots of international guests. it's really a place for relaxation on one hand but also for excitement on the other. thinking of the un so i thought what does bob barr have to offer younger people. and we've got an entertainment program for younger people we have in clubs the club bernstein in the casino for example way international d.j.'s spin discs on the weekend. and we have a new concept for a bar and restaurant casual fine dining room is rooftop bar and pool. so there's something for the hipsters to buy. it also is a bit exclusive you need cash don't you. know what. i'd say it is exclusive but there's something here for every budget it about right. now we've reached the end of entirely at least the tell every. it is still a residence for nuns. from here we had on downtown. here here to the right we see
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california , she iskamala harris also running for the democratic nomination and held a town hall let dartmouthollege in new hampshire. see what she had to say tonight on c-span. and friday, vice president prince and present -- vice president pence and president trump speak in indianapolis, friday at 11:20 on c-span, c-span.org or listen free on the c-span radio app. cram for the exam, live saturday, may 4, 9:00 a.m. eastern. about question is logrolling and significance. >> it is a concept of vote trading. the idea is that if you are trying to get a big bill passed, it helps to have quid pro quo, this for that, at this writer, pet project, sometimes you call it earmarks, and if you add that earmark he will get supportive votes. that is logrolling. narrator: watch washington journal's annual and for the -- cram for the 9:00 saturday, may 4 at a.m. on c-span. >> president trump is skipping the annual white house correspondents dinner. on tuesday he instructed his administration to boycott the dinner. live coverage of the president's rally saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, and following th
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dartmouth college history professor jennifer miller talks about her book " cold war democracy: the united states and japan." she discusses how the u.s. government promoted democracy in post-world war ii japan through
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. >> dartmouth college history professor jennifer miller talks about her book, "cold war democracy: the united states and japan." she discusses how the u.s. government promoted democracy in post-world war ii japan through psychological campaigns meant to win over the populace. the wilson center and national history center cohosted this 90 minute ent
. >> dartmouth college history professor jennifer miller talks about her book, "cold war democracy: the united states and japan." she discusses how the u.s. government promoted democracy in post-world war ii japan through psychological campaigns meant to win over the populace. the wilson center and national history center cohosted this 90 minute ent
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it didn't bribe anybody to get me into dartmouth. >> well, dartmouth. [laughing] >> safety school, i know. i've never been able to live that down. people outgrow it typically when you get out to the workforce. we work in law and work as people responding to deadlines and so forth, but what happens now in schools is their coddled with his mentality and to get out in the workforce, i'll give you the example of google. google is another lawsuit i have for its employment practices. these young people leave these good institutions of higher learning and they go into the workforce, these tech companies, and they have the same mentality. like, i'm entitled to not be spoken to disrespectfully. i'm entitled to not be triggered by things that are said. i'm entitled even in my work to project that and make sure that google and google search is a safe space for people. you will not search and find things that are offensive. you can have a culture in a corporation, perhaps most powerful corporation of all time, from the boardroom on down it is forbidden, james was f
it didn't bribe anybody to get me into dartmouth. >> well, dartmouth. [laughing] >> safety school, i know. i've never been able to live that down. people outgrow it typically when you get out to the workforce. we work in law and work as people responding to deadlines and so forth, but what happens now in schools is their coddled with his mentality and to get out in the workforce, i'll give you the example of google. google is another lawsuit i have for its employment practices....
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they've got a handle on launching their naive thought in this way let me let up or they'll be done dartmouth even if. you get in and get better how will you or me. probably the most dramatic way to understand the difference between domestic regulation and the lack of regulation once you cross the border as the fox pesticide use and people is just south of the border in mexico take the sonora desert split down the middle by an arbitrary border between countries so one side pesticides that can't be used are being used on the other side they are used and there's evidence of the effects. in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight doctors allowed conducted a study of pesticide exposure in mexico she compared the children living in the pesticide intensive yaki valley to those in the non-exposed hotels. after playing catch with the children and observing them dropping raisins into a bottle cap found disturbing differences in hand eye coordination between the groups of children. she. looked at four and five year olds and five and six year olds and one of the things she asked them to do is drop pictur
they've got a handle on launching their naive thought in this way let me let up or they'll be done dartmouth even if. you get in and get better how will you or me. probably the most dramatic way to understand the difference between domestic regulation and the lack of regulation once you cross the border as the fox pesticide use and people is just south of the border in mexico take the sonora desert split down the middle by an arbitrary border between countries so one side pesticides that can't...
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then california senator kamala harris, she held a town hall at dartmouth college in new hampshire. we will have at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. you can find all of our coverage online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span's newest book "the presidents." provides insight into the lives of the american presidents through stories gathered by interviews with noted historians. it is the life events that shaped our leaders, challenges they faced, and the legacy they left. order your copy today. it is now available as a hardcover or ebook at c-span.org/thepresidents. walshnesota governor tim wants to open human rights offices in his state to fight islamaphobia. he made the announcement before a council in st. paul. the justice department has listed the council as an unindicted conspirator saying the group helped fund hamas. following the governor's remarks, a panel discussed the methods and impact of spreading hate. [applause] to our presenters, thank you for bringing your insight and expertise. these deep dive that we will go into is needed. it is one that as
then california senator kamala harris, she held a town hall at dartmouth college in new hampshire. we will have at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. you can find all of our coverage online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span's newest book "the presidents." provides insight into the lives of the american presidents through stories gathered by interviews with noted historians. it is the life events that shaped our leaders, challenges they faced, and the...
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. >> dartmouth college history professor jennifer miller talks about her book, "cold war democracy: the united states and japan." she discusses how the u.s. government promoted democracy in post-world war ii japan through psychological campaigns meant to win over the populace. the wilson center and national history center cohosted this 90 minute event. christian: all right. i think we will get started. it is 4:00 on a monday afternoon, which means it is time for the washington history seminar. welcome, everyone to the wilson center. welcome to this installment of the washington history seminar. i am christian ostermann, and i have the privilege of co-chairing the seminar with professor erik arnison from george washington university. i am delighted to see so many of you here on this beautiful afternoon. we will have c-span taping the event today, so welcome to all of those who are viewing us at home. i suggest that you visit our website to learn more about the seminar and upcoming speakers. both the national history center and the wilson center website has information on the series. the
. >> dartmouth college history professor jennifer miller talks about her book, "cold war democracy: the united states and japan." she discusses how the u.s. government promoted democracy in post-world war ii japan through psychological campaigns meant to win over the populace. the wilson center and national history center cohosted this 90 minute event. christian: all right. i think we will get started. it is 4:00 on a monday afternoon, which means it is time for the washington...
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. >> and kamala harris is taking her campaign to king state college and dartmouth college in new hampshire. some say she has not campaigned enough in the nation's first primary state. this is her first trip to new hampshire where other candidates have already made several appearances. she said she could take action on guns if elected president, giving congress 100 days to pass reasonable safety laws and if it doesn't she would take executive action. her plan includes expanding background checks for buyers and sellers and she also wants to close loop high schools to prevent people convict -- loopholes to prevent people convicted of violence from purchasing gun, including those that break the law. >>> temperatures are soaring into the you were 80s. outside at this hour already sunny and warm. san francisco in the 70s this afternoon, already creeping in that direction. here is a look at sfo where we are in the mid 70s. 76 in knapp. san jose 81. how much warmer are we? 11 degrees warmer in oakland over yesterday. 12 in hayward and 9 in shows. for the inner east bay 7 degrees by livermore and i
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she'll be at dartmouth college later on in the day.tially after last night's town hall there, essentially -- there was one particular question i want to point out to you. she got the question about midwest voters. she mentioned in an interview on radio last week that it was code. and what she just said last night was essentially that the conversation that she's having with individuals in indiana, california back home and here in new hampshire. right behind us here, she spoke to that. the realities that exist in this country, we have to speak truth. there will be other candidates in the race that may want to sprinkle fairy dust as she put it over some of these issues in order to accommodate other potential voters that may be inclined to trump. that reality has to be stated differently here. >> let me go to shaquille. expectations are higher for bernie sanders since he does represent the neighboring state. he won it in 2016. pretty handily, too. so what's the goal for the campaign there? >> reporter: well, sanders just wrapped up a small
she'll be at dartmouth college later on in the day.tially after last night's town hall there, essentially -- there was one particular question i want to point out to you. she got the question about midwest voters. she mentioned in an interview on radio last week that it was code. and what she just said last night was essentially that the conversation that she's having with individuals in indiana, california back home and here in new hampshire. right behind us here, she spoke to that. the...
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she went to dartmouth, literally handed a u.s.enate seat, she took it and doesn't mention any of that now, but she talks about sexism and the harassment she supposedly faced. you see the point. in 2019, whining is power. pete buttigieg understands that and he may be the least oppressed person of any presidential candidate. both of his parents college professors, he went to harvard and then oxford as a rhodes where finerho points of sucking up up to corporate america. he got an a in that class. the system has been good to people like pete buttigieg. if he is a victim, then nobody is the victim and the term has no meaning.is so how does pete buttigieg win his party's victimhood olympics? simple. it would be mike pence's story. you will remember the governor of indiana back when buttigieg became mayor of south bend. as pete buttigieg has suggested recently, this sets the two of p them on a collision course. he is gay and a traditional christian he pines for the 12th century, and above all, hates gay people passionately and how much d
she went to dartmouth, literally handed a u.s.enate seat, she took it and doesn't mention any of that now, but she talks about sexism and the harassment she supposedly faced. you see the point. in 2019, whining is power. pete buttigieg understands that and he may be the least oppressed person of any presidential candidate. both of his parents college professors, he went to harvard and then oxford as a rhodes where finerho points of sucking up up to corporate america. he got an a in that class....
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it's not far from dartmouth college. it's simple, and it will change your life and your children's if you see it. you can see the room upstairs where he worked. you can see the church where one of his ancestors bought a pew, and got involved in the town records. the coolidges were allergic to debt. they were terrified to debt. this is a story of how you overcome debt as a country or an individual. there was an ancestor that was a debtor, that's what the book opened with -- but this was their economics, their business, their small farms were so important in their lives, and sl for how hard it was in vermont in that time. >> brian: got some video from a program we did in 1999 on presidents, and his son john was still alive. he's very old in this. how old was he when he died? 90's, i know that, and it's not so long ago did you ever talk to him. >> amity: he was born around 19o06. >> brian: let's wamp this you have to listen carefully but he said talking about his brother calvin, and i wanted to get that story for him. >> yo
it's not far from dartmouth college. it's simple, and it will change your life and your children's if you see it. you can see the room upstairs where he worked. you can see the church where one of his ancestors bought a pew, and got involved in the town records. the coolidges were allergic to debt. they were terrified to debt. this is a story of how you overcome debt as a country or an individual. there was an ancestor that was a debtor, that's what the book opened with -- but this was their...
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dartmouth medical center here i live here at my whole life without even realizing i had autism. did not suspected, get any help at all cured i do not know if they do not have any or what the all, situation is, if they are just being bigoted against autism. i do not know what it was. i have lived my whole life with autism. i had to diagnose myself with it. to.e was no one to go i understand there are resources for children but not for adults. i mean, i would also like to be involved in advocacy, too. there are no groups around that help out. so i am from new hampshire. so hello. i wanted to say first of all that i think you're right, autistic people experience a lot of trauma. we have much higher rates of abuse. it is difficult for me to identify someone with autism with ptsd than without. in new hampshire, there are a few groups i can point you to cure there is a group called an new hampshire that is a combination of people with family membersd with all kinds of disabilities. they will probably be able to tell you where their family een diagnosed. it has been a while since i hav
dartmouth medical center here i live here at my whole life without even realizing i had autism. did not suspected, get any help at all cured i do not know if they do not have any or what the all, situation is, if they are just being bigoted against autism. i do not know what it was. i have lived my whole life with autism. i had to diagnose myself with it. to.e was no one to go i understand there are resources for children but not for adults. i mean, i would also like to be involved in advocacy,...
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dartmouth medical center here i live here at my whole life without even realizing i had autism.id not suspected, get any help at all cured i do not know if they do not have any or what the all, situation is, if they are just being bigoted against autism. i do not know what it was. i have lived my whole life with autism. i had to diagnose myself with it. to.e was no one to go i understand there are resources for children but not for adults. i mean, i would also like to be involved in advocacy, too. there are no groups around that help out. so i am from new hampshire. so hello. i wanted to say first of all that i think you're right, autistic people experience a lot of trauma. we have much higher rates of abuse. it is difficult for me to identify someone with autism with ptsd than without. in new hampshire, there are a few groups i can point you to cure there is a group called an new hampshire that is a combination of people with family membersd with all kinds of disabilities. they will probably be able to tell you where their family een diagnosed. it has been a while since i have
dartmouth medical center here i live here at my whole life without even realizing i had autism.id not suspected, get any help at all cured i do not know if they do not have any or what the all, situation is, if they are just being bigoted against autism. i do not know what it was. i have lived my whole life with autism. i had to diagnose myself with it. to.e was no one to go i understand there are resources for children but not for adults. i mean, i would also like to be involved in advocacy,...
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, and all of these >> will dartmouth. >> well, yeah, safety school, safety school. i know have never been able to live that down. but -- but, people outgrow it, right when you get into the workforce, you know, essentially, we work in law, and work as people responding to deadlines, and so forth, but these, what happens now that school, is that they are coddled with this mentality, and then they get out of the workforce, i will give the example of google, google is another descendent in a lawsuit that i have against, google for its employment practices. , these young people leave these good institutions of higher learning, and then they go to the workforce, in these tech companies, and they have the same mentality. like, i am entitled to not be spoken to, disrespectfully, i am entitled to not be triggered, by things that are said, i'm entitled, even my work, to project that, and make sure that google, and google search is a safe space for people, you're not going to search and find things that are offensive. so, you then have a culture and a corporation, perhaps, the
, and all of these >> will dartmouth. >> well, yeah, safety school, safety school. i know have never been able to live that down. but -- but, people outgrow it, right when you get into the workforce, you know, essentially, we work in law, and work as people responding to deadlines, and so forth, but these, what happens now that school, is that they are coddled with this mentality, and then they get out of the workforce, i will give the example of google, google is another descendent...
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played it at dartmouth competitively. thank you for your time. i guess i'll go ahead to the second question. when a company buys back shares or pays higher dividends, those resources do not disappear. instead, shareholders deploy that capital in the economy, including through investments in other companies, which may in turn hire additional workers or produce additional goods or services. this type of capital allocation is a critical source of funding for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and other emerging companies. anyone want to elaborate in the last 45 seconds here on how buybacks and dividends benefit the economy? >> end of the day, i think all of us would agree, if we have any use of capital, we can deploy it above our cost of capital, we're going to do it because that's our job. the minute we don't have it, we'll give it to someone else to put it to use at their cost of capital. it's the way the systems work. this is not a new concept. >> probably the greatest economy the world has ever seen. thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you. the gentlew
played it at dartmouth competitively. thank you for your time. i guess i'll go ahead to the second question. when a company buys back shares or pays higher dividends, those resources do not disappear. instead, shareholders deploy that capital in the economy, including through investments in other companies, which may in turn hire additional workers or produce additional goods or services. this type of capital allocation is a critical source of funding for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and...