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jon: good to have you back and good to have you back at dartmouth. does that feel good? great. one of the stories -- it is always great to see the smiling eyebrows again. [laughter] it is great to be back with real-life people. it's great. tom: do you still throw stock at them when they are wrong? or is it like vaccinated stock? david: we do not do stock anymore. i zoom -- chalk anymore. i'm too exhausted trying to speak for two hours. jon: i know how the danny blanchard class -- danny blanchflower class works. [laughter] david: i like to say they are educating people to be right. jon: is that right? tom: i have had the honor of lecturing with the professor. they are sitting in the aisles for the words of danny blanchflower. jon: thank you. from new york city this morning, good morning. equities of 25 advancing .6%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the first word news i'm ritika gupta. pakistan's government says the international community should come up with a roadmap that lisa diplomatic recognition of the taliban. in an interview, the country's foreign minister says
jon: good to have you back and good to have you back at dartmouth. does that feel good? great. one of the stories -- it is always great to see the smiling eyebrows again. [laughter] it is great to be back with real-life people. it's great. tom: do you still throw stock at them when they are wrong? or is it like vaccinated stock? david: we do not do stock anymore. i zoom -- chalk anymore. i'm too exhausted trying to speak for two hours. jon: i know how the danny blanchard class -- danny...
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i tell my dog students, i don't, the 2nd biggest dartmouth club is actually in the city of london. and they used to come and talk to me, and i realized that all of the students that i've had over the years working in the same banks, the other dartmouth students will work in any wall street. literally, i like that. they want to have a way, how can this be gotten? government came and the us, the, i thought to myself, if there's a global financial financial crisis in the united states and all the same banks in the city of london and in frank. but how can it possibly be confined to the u. k. so that was probably one of the probably the most stupid thing. he ever sort of a very many stupid things. he said, i mean the bag and the whole day and your old cali being promoted now. for this country, a country where one in for children are in poverty, according to some statistics. leveling up local government has been abolished from a department here in white will ever be terribly happy about that. that's very exciting. and when the government, in a sense by 2010, by doing it still staring, an
i tell my dog students, i don't, the 2nd biggest dartmouth club is actually in the city of london. and they used to come and talk to me, and i realized that all of the students that i've had over the years working in the same banks, the other dartmouth students will work in any wall street. literally, i like that. they want to have a way, how can this be gotten? government came and the us, the, i thought to myself, if there's a global financial financial crisis in the united states and all the...
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>> he's interesting you mention professor randall from dartmouth. i just interviewed him last week. played in the 70s and 80s. we helped found the evangelical wing of the pro-life movement that's in the news now. who paul weyrich was a roman catholic activist who tried to involve evangelicals in building a right wink coalition based on racism. he wanted to cash in on the hatred ma many white evangelicals had for the u.s. government because it was questioning the tax exempt status of all white academies that were a reaction to integration. then they turned to the abortion issue as another piece of red meat which to enrange their followers. when we went out to pitch the quote, unquote pro-life movement which was fake family values thinly veiled my sole judge any, keep weem in their place move m preponderate it wasn't about abortion. they decided ta they can take that energy and bring new voters to the republican party. when we went out, the reverend billy graham and dr. chriswall who was president of the southern baptist con jengs, pastor of first baptist in dallas and president of da
>> he's interesting you mention professor randall from dartmouth. i just interviewed him last week. played in the 70s and 80s. we helped found the evangelical wing of the pro-life movement that's in the news now. who paul weyrich was a roman catholic activist who tried to involve evangelicals in building a right wink coalition based on racism. he wanted to cash in on the hatred ma many white evangelicals had for the u.s. government because it was questioning the tax exempt status of all...
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he is a assistant professor at dartmouth college.ng book, "everyday life and everyday death in el salvador." his latest article in the new left review is headlined "bitcoin sanctuaries." professor, great to have you with us. explain the significance. why has el salvador become the first country in the world to recognize bitcoin as legal tender? what does it mean? >> in terms of bitcoin, it is a surprise to a lot of us. there is no reason why bitcoin should be at the top of the government agenda in the moment of pandemic, water stress, food insecurity, depressed wages. but the big cell by bukele around big what is it will listen fees to the country. as you know, salvadoreans are one of the largest populations that remit money to el salvador, which is a quarter gdp. so one of his arguments has been to lessen those commissions that entities like western union or money gram take on every remittance to the country. as you can see, people are very suspicious of this and in fact, it is been shown those remittance commissions are higher in b
he is a assistant professor at dartmouth college.ng book, "everyday life and everyday death in el salvador." his latest article in the new left review is headlined "bitcoin sanctuaries." professor, great to have you with us. explain the significance. why has el salvador become the first country in the world to recognize bitcoin as legal tender? what does it mean? >> in terms of bitcoin, it is a surprise to a lot of us. there is no reason why bitcoin should be at the...
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taylor: dartmouth is second. harvard third. i will give a shout out to my california crew ou tthere. romaine: california is a big state, yet you only have one. chicago is just a city and we have two. taylor: this is going to be a rough 30 minutes. but this is really cool. we do these rankings based on almost 2000 surveys. you look at compensation and employment data and you can get a lot of info from this. caroline: the person hope to put this all together, caleb solomon, bloomberg businessweek senior editor. you put these rankings together and once again, the same old names that come out on top. remind us how you do the rankings. what puts them in pole position? caleb: we measure a pile of different things. we measure compensation, how much money do you make, how much money do you get out of school, do you get jobs. we measure the quality of the network, how good were the alumni relations when you were a student. we survey the students, we survey alumni, we survey employers who hire business -- from business school. we combine
taylor: dartmouth is second. harvard third. i will give a shout out to my california crew ou tthere. romaine: california is a big state, yet you only have one. chicago is just a city and we have two. taylor: this is going to be a rough 30 minutes. but this is really cool. we do these rankings based on almost 2000 surveys. you look at compensation and employment data and you can get a lot of info from this. caroline: the person hope to put this all together, caleb solomon, bloomberg businessweek...
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prior to the marshall's opinion in dartmouth college, there were only a handful of private corporations in the united states. and within a decade after were there were thousands. by the time marshall retired, there were more than 20,000 private corporations with total authorized capital of more than x billion dollars. that was all marshall's work. he defined the rights of native american tribes and upheld the right to occupy and use their triballands free from interference by the state . and marshall protected the rights of aliens, even the aliens under constitutional law. in fact no member of the founding generation had a more enduring impact on what our republic has become then john marshall. and no one did more to preserve the delicate union of our fledgling republic at a critical moment. marshall's leadership elevated the federal judiciary into a coat equal branch of our federal government but how did he succeed against the overwhelming power of the populist jeffersonian's and later the jacksonians. before marshall, all the justices issued decisions in seri otto. there was no unifie
prior to the marshall's opinion in dartmouth college, there were only a handful of private corporations in the united states. and within a decade after were there were thousands. by the time marshall retired, there were more than 20,000 private corporations with total authorized capital of more than x billion dollars. that was all marshall's work. he defined the rights of native american tribes and upheld the right to occupy and use their triballands free from interference by the state . and...
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he went to dartmouth and then he went into the army where he was a lieutenant in the 82nd airborne followed by his father who was in the korean war and was also it world war ii bettman -- bet there will vietnam war veteran. jeffrey is served in the nixon carter and ford administrations. i had the privilege of meeting jeffrey nguyen both of us were called to write a memoranda for president carter on economic policy issues and he has gone on since to be a director at lehman brothers to serve on corporate boards and as you mentioned liz the very distinguished dean of the yale school where he still professes. i want to tell you the most distinctive feature of garten and that he is married to his wife i know for 53 years. she is better known as the barefoot contest the probably one of the most famous chefs. by the way his classmates include hank paulson who they like to say is the most famous person at yale at that time was the inet garten. now we are going to talk about this fantastic look "three days at camp david." it is a remarkable summary of one of the key events that happened in the globa
he went to dartmouth and then he went into the army where he was a lieutenant in the 82nd airborne followed by his father who was in the korean war and was also it world war ii bettman -- bet there will vietnam war veteran. jeffrey is served in the nixon carter and ford administrations. i had the privilege of meeting jeffrey nguyen both of us were called to write a memoranda for president carter on economic policy issues and he has gone on since to be a director at lehman brothers to serve on...
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anthropologist at dartmouth college and editor ofof a most rather the editor of a most interesting problem what darwin's dissent of man got right and wrong about human evolution. he is part of the research team that discovered and described to ancient members of the human family tree. he studied wild chimpanzees in western uganda and was in the museums throughout the eastern band south africa from 1998 to 2003 and worked as an educator at the museum of science. the senior editor of the scientific america has been writing about the evolution of humans and other organisms for the magazine. she's also the co-author with donald johansson of lucy's legacy the quest for human origin. tonight they will be discussing the new book first steps how upright walking made us human. in it, exploring the history of the ability unique to humans and living mammals to walk on two legs and makes the case that it's the crucial change that allowed for the evolution of humans despite the difficulties posed to the gene forever after. publishers weekly praises the love of the discovery and collaborating with colle
anthropologist at dartmouth college and editor ofof a most rather the editor of a most interesting problem what darwin's dissent of man got right and wrong about human evolution. he is part of the research team that discovered and described to ancient members of the human family tree. he studied wild chimpanzees in western uganda and was in the museums throughout the eastern band south africa from 1998 to 2003 and worked as an educator at the museum of science. the senior editor of the...
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all of them could have been prevented and if they just had the will to do so an anthropologist at dartmouth college and editor ofof a most rather the editor of a most interesting problem what darwin's dissent of man got right and wrong about human evolution. he is part of the research team that discovered and described to ancient members of the human family tree. he studied wild chimpanzees in western uganda and was in the museums throughout the eastern band south africa from 1998 to 2003 and worked as an educator at the museum of
all of them could have been prevented and if they just had the will to do so an anthropologist at dartmouth college and editor ofof a most rather the editor of a most interesting problem what darwin's dissent of man got right and wrong about human evolution. he is part of the research team that discovered and described to ancient members of the human family tree. he studied wild chimpanzees in western uganda and was in the museums throughout the eastern band south africa from 1998 to 2003 and...
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the state motto, live free or die but in the college town of hanover, dartmouth's motto has always beenr the first time since the pandemic. >> i don't even know if we realized how much we missed being all together. >> reporter: the college's comeback breathing new life into local business, the legendary lou's restaurant and bakery serves up pretty much anything you could hope for and is now seeing a resurgence after the pandemic shut its doors. >> went the college emptied out and the town emptied out it was pretty scary. >> reporter: the restaurant has been a hanover institution for over 70 years and is now owned and operated by jarrett burke and his wife caylin. >> i can make changes to the menu, but also rely on the history we have here. what we do here is simple. we try to make people happy. >> reporter: new hampshire is bound by a sense of community. at sunny crest farm in londonderry, apple picking is a family affair. >> a lot of businesses were hit hard, of course, from the pandemic. is an apple orchard somewhat exempt from that because it's an outdoor activity? >> yeah. we were f
the state motto, live free or die but in the college town of hanover, dartmouth's motto has always beenr the first time since the pandemic. >> i don't even know if we realized how much we missed being all together. >> reporter: the college's comeback breathing new life into local business, the legendary lou's restaurant and bakery serves up pretty much anything you could hope for and is now seeing a resurgence after the pandemic shut its doors. >> went the college emptied out...
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creatures of the period including leading figures such as eleazar wheelock the future founder of dartmouth college preached against converted wives continuing with unconverted husbands. diarist hannah heaton of north haven connecticut, for example recalled how the fiery evangelist james davenport attempted to dissuade her from marrying a man who could not testify to having experienced the indwelling presence of the holy spirit. mary none, but believers davenport warned conflicts over the meaning of marriage proved to be especially troublesome within strict congregational and separate baptist churches. unlike their puritan forbearers many of the people called new lights conceived of marriage not just as a physical union or a civil arrangement, but as an institution of god a spiritual joining of souls. although their breakaway churches tended to be much more zealous and maintaining strict standards of moral discipline among their members separatists also firmly believed that god continued to communicate with his faithful saints through new revelations that came in the form of audible voices
creatures of the period including leading figures such as eleazar wheelock the future founder of dartmouth college preached against converted wives continuing with unconverted husbands. diarist hannah heaton of north haven connecticut, for example recalled how the fiery evangelist james davenport attempted to dissuade her from marrying a man who could not testify to having experienced the indwelling presence of the holy spirit. mary none, but believers davenport warned conflicts over the...
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>> it is interesting you mention the professor from dartmouth.try including our biggest stadium appearance in dallas, texas where we helped found the evangelical wing of the pro-life movement that's so much in the news now. who paul weirich was a roman catholic who tried to involve evangelicalists on white hatred. it was questioning the tax exempt status of all white academies that were a reaction to integration. then they turned to the abortion issue as another piece of red meat with which to engage their followers. when we went out to pitch the quote, unquote, pro-life movement which was fake family values thinly veiled mysogyny, keep women in their place movement. they decided they could bring new voters to the republican party. here is a point most people don't understand. when we went out, the reverend billy graham and dr. chriswall who was president of the southern baptist convention pastor of first baptist in dallas and president of dallas theological seminary. you don't get anymore conservative evangelical than that. he was pro-choice. ou
>> it is interesting you mention the professor from dartmouth.try including our biggest stadium appearance in dallas, texas where we helped found the evangelical wing of the pro-life movement that's so much in the news now. who paul weirich was a roman catholic who tried to involve evangelicalists on white hatred. it was questioning the tax exempt status of all white academies that were a reaction to integration. then they turned to the abortion issue as another piece of red meat with...