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blanchflower is with dartmouth college.is definitive on wages and definitive on the nuance of our employment and underemployment danny blanchflower, wonderful to have you with us. how underemployed is america? is, althoughtainly we have seen a decline in the data now. the reality is the unemployment numbers have come down. underemployment has come down a little bit what we will see is we do not have great measures of that. the question is if people go back to work, are they going to get the same hours in the same income they have in the past or will they have less hours and less income? that looks to be the thing we will need to look at. if you are restaurant worker or a restaurant owner, will you get the same amount of work you've had in the past? the underemployment story is something we need to watch. this is definitively a good report. better than i expected on every component. the establishment data is good, the household data is good, employment population rate is up. labor force participation is up. these are good nu
blanchflower is with dartmouth college.is definitive on wages and definitive on the nuance of our employment and underemployment danny blanchflower, wonderful to have you with us. how underemployed is america? is, althoughtainly we have seen a decline in the data now. the reality is the unemployment numbers have come down. underemployment has come down a little bit what we will see is we do not have great measures of that. the question is if people go back to work, are they going to get the...
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coming up, we will hear from dartmouth tech school clinical professional. plus, we will talk to greg fuller. we do have some breaking news on factory orders and durable goods. both seemingly coming in stronger than expected. i say that with hesitation because you never know with these numbers anymore. here is more. >> is not high-frequency data. but they are coming in stronger than expected. 6.2ory orders up by percent. the forecast was for 5%. percentages don't mean a lot right now because data is always volatile. it is even more so now. we are seeing wide swings in orders for both factory goods, durable goods and non-durables. durable goods orders, we already got a report on that. that gets revised. it is revised stronger. 7.3% earlier. tothe end of july, it is up 7.6% now. these are june numbers. orders, that is the one economists like to look at because it tells you what business orders are and what business spending is in gdp and that comes in at 3.4%. that is up from 3.3%. not a lot of new information. slightly stronger. the reopening started to bring
coming up, we will hear from dartmouth tech school clinical professional. plus, we will talk to greg fuller. we do have some breaking news on factory orders and durable goods. both seemingly coming in stronger than expected. i say that with hesitation because you never know with these numbers anymore. here is more. >> is not high-frequency data. but they are coming in stronger than expected. 6.2ory orders up by percent. the forecast was for 5%. percentages don't mean a lot right now...
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and as someone who cares is a dartmouth grad, friends of local institutions lou's restaurant and bakery i want to support him and his workers. this is hard news. unfortunately as a scientist, i have a responsibility to look at the data and articulate clearly that indoor dining is dangerous. it is risky, and unfortunately it will make things worse. >> what about outdoor dining? i've seen so many places where i've gone that, here where i live in washington, d.c., a lot of restaurants are taking their dining almost entirely outside. some of them have parking lots that they're now converting to the restaurant. it's not functional in places where it's incredibly hot but a lot of patrons certainly are weathering the temperatures. is that safe? >> as a native texan i certainly understand the capacity to continue eating outdoors at restaurants, even throughout the summer heat. i think it is certainly safer than dining indoors, and unfortunately, public health scientists like me never really feel comfortable saying, oh, something's totally safe. if we think of risk as a gradient we can think of
and as someone who cares is a dartmouth grad, friends of local institutions lou's restaurant and bakery i want to support him and his workers. this is hard news. unfortunately as a scientist, i have a responsibility to look at the data and articulate clearly that indoor dining is dangerous. it is risky, and unfortunately it will make things worse. >> what about outdoor dining? i've seen so many places where i've gone that, here where i live in washington, d.c., a lot of restaurants are...
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we will find out from buddy teevens, dartmouth's head football coach.for the nfl as well. >>> first, a new cnn analysis claiming that president trump is trying to discredit the election with his talk about mail-in voting. more on the growing controversies as we tick ever closer to election day, right after the break. ♪ we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save a lot of money oh, teddy. did you get my friend request? uh, i'll have to check. (doorbell ringing) aunt joni's here! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. hello? but what if you could stdo better than that?k. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce f
we will find out from buddy teevens, dartmouth's head football coach.for the nfl as well. >>> first, a new cnn analysis claiming that president trump is trying to discredit the election with his talk about mail-in voting. more on the growing controversies as we tick ever closer to election day, right after the break. ♪ we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt...
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and acute pain this will lessen the chance of surplus pills being diverted in the buz surgeons a dartmouth hitchcock medical center in lebanon new hampshire recently published guidelines to reduce the number of excess opioid pills prescribed for acute pain what we found was that only about a quarter of the opioid pills that were being prescribed were taken by the patients so it was clear that we were over prescribing these opioids and so we came up with a guideline and said ok for a partial mastectomy 5 pills should be enough to satisfy 80 percent of the patients for lack of scopic gallbladder removal calls the stock to me 15 pills should be enough we're worried say well did a whole bunch of patients come back for refills what we're really taking care of their pain ok and the answer that was we were taking care of the pain because less than one percent of the patients ended up needing an opioid we felt some doctors question the use of opioids at all and feel they were more effective non-addictive options even for acute pain when we think about treating patients in pain we should understand
and acute pain this will lessen the chance of surplus pills being diverted in the buz surgeons a dartmouth hitchcock medical center in lebanon new hampshire recently published guidelines to reduce the number of excess opioid pills prescribed for acute pain what we found was that only about a quarter of the opioid pills that were being prescribed were taken by the patients so it was clear that we were over prescribing these opioids and so we came up with a guideline and said ok for a partial...
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erin bromage, professor of biology and immunology at umass dartmouth. lot more schools are going to open in the coming days, in person. for colleges, these outbreaks are being traced to off-campus gatherings and greek life. this is just the latest example of a gathering. this was at penn state. it was last night. so, look at this. if this is the reality, doctor, what hope is there that colleges can ensure that these gatherings won't turn into superspreader events? or maybe, they can't ensure that because this is just the nature of being a college student. >> yeah, i mean, it was a little bit of magical thinking to think that we could bring in students, from around the country, from different hot spots or cold spots around the country, into one area. in a setting where people congregate, by design, and think that we weren't going to see these type of things. now, some colleges have done it right. they've brought people in. they've quarantined them for 14 days. they've restricted their movement. they tested them into the program. and then, you know you ca
erin bromage, professor of biology and immunology at umass dartmouth. lot more schools are going to open in the coming days, in person. for colleges, these outbreaks are being traced to off-campus gatherings and greek life. this is just the latest example of a gathering. this was at penn state. it was last night. so, look at this. if this is the reality, doctor, what hope is there that colleges can ensure that these gatherings won't turn into superspreader events? or maybe, they can't ensure...
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he started dartmouth, uc berkeley, the university of pennsylvania, he's received the national endowment, -- in 2007 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences. so please join me now in a warm welcome for professor martin. is it working? good. thank you ruth. my mother wrote that introduction i hope you liked it. it was more fulsome because my father can get a chance to added it. i'm really glad to be here to talk about this topic. i think it is the kind of subject that needs to be reviewed again and again and again because unfortunately the nuclear issue is still with us, and it looks like it's going to be with us for a very long time. so i had a chance to just talk with it to a few of you, and i know that at least this i chatted with have a particular interest in all broad aspects of the manhattan project. and this top i'm going to give, however focuses on as the subtitle says visions of the nuclear future. but is it focuses on the people who were thinking about what nuclear weapons would do, not only for the war but the post war period. that is one of the themes of
he started dartmouth, uc berkeley, the university of pennsylvania, he's received the national endowment, -- in 2007 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences. so please join me now in a warm welcome for professor martin. is it working? good. thank you ruth. my mother wrote that introduction i hope you liked it. it was more fulsome because my father can get a chance to added it. i'm really glad to be here to talk about this topic. i think it is the kind of subject that needs...
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there's actually a guy on twitter yesterday with a dartmouth degree that was trying to explain to everybody that elites did not understand that thailand was actually pronounced thighland. it's a moment, a cult, the cult of trump, it's that reminds me -- alex we need this in the rotation. where mike pence sees donald trump puts the water on the floor so mike pence puts the water on the floor. that's all i have to say, willie. >> yeah. i thought we were going to roll the clip. that was the dramatic pause for the clip. we'll insert that in post production. if you're willing to go down and die on that hill, the mispronunciation of thailand, there's nothing you won't go down with trump on. >> now you had the pinner pause. now you have the corson pause. we'll have the water soon. pinter of course won a noble prize. willie and i are working on our project in case you're wondering this early friday morning. we're trying to get our third noble prize for science -- >> you said too much already. >> i'm going to put it next to my green jacket. what year did i win the master's. >> '87. >> our apologies
there's actually a guy on twitter yesterday with a dartmouth degree that was trying to explain to everybody that elites did not understand that thailand was actually pronounced thighland. it's a moment, a cult, the cult of trump, it's that reminds me -- alex we need this in the rotation. where mike pence sees donald trump puts the water on the floor so mike pence puts the water on the floor. that's all i have to say, willie. >> yeah. i thought we were going to roll the clip. that was the...
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philip, almost a senior cadet at dartmouth naval college. >> nobody thought of falling in love and remainingngs provide a firsthand take of deeply private moments inside the house of windsor like the moment the young elizabeth and her husband philip heard about the death of her father king george vi. it was while on a trip to kenya. michael parker was right there and broke the news. >> his first reaction was one of almost a huge weight hit him when he went in to tell the queen and she was, you know, weeping desperately for the loss of her father, and then she straightened up, fully conscious of the fact that she was queen. >> reporter: and what it was like when she returned home, the crown awaiting. >> there was no time then for her to grieve. this 25-year-old realized that the end of her private life had come and that for the rest of her life she would be a public figure till the day she died. >> reporter: well, the special also dives into her at times tenuous relationship with her sister margaret as well as her sometimes criticized response at the death of princess diana. amy. >> all right
philip, almost a senior cadet at dartmouth naval college. >> nobody thought of falling in love and remainingngs provide a firsthand take of deeply private moments inside the house of windsor like the moment the young elizabeth and her husband philip heard about the death of her father king george vi. it was while on a trip to kenya. michael parker was right there and broke the news. >> his first reaction was one of almost a huge weight hit him when he went in to tell the queen and...
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everyone i spoke to was great until i had to find a rabbi, and i went to the interfaith chaplain at dartmouthhich is the university closest to where i live, and it was a rabbi. very nice guy, but i walked in and before i could even say a word about my plot, he said if you write this book, you're going to perpetuate mistruths that have dogged judaism for 5,000 years. and i was like, well, i haven't even said anything yet about what i was writing about. basically, he didn't want the talk, although he said that he would, and he -- i found out about three days later that he was leaving the university, like there was just some thing going on in his life. but regardless, i still needed a rabbi. so i found a woman who was a catholic, cop accelerated to judaism -- con vempted and also was a lesbian. and i thought, okay, she's got to be open minded. and she was wonderful. one of the facts she came up with by looking through the torah for me was one of the words for god in hebrew means like the hill god or the mountain god. but the word -- means breast. so little things like that i was able to use in t
everyone i spoke to was great until i had to find a rabbi, and i went to the interfaith chaplain at dartmouthhich is the university closest to where i live, and it was a rabbi. very nice guy, but i walked in and before i could even say a word about my plot, he said if you write this book, you're going to perpetuate mistruths that have dogged judaism for 5,000 years. and i was like, well, i haven't even said anything yet about what i was writing about. basically, he didn't want the talk,...