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negotiations in crisis what can save capitalism now joining me now from hanover new hampshire is dartmouth college is labor market economist and former bank of england monetary policy committee member professor david blanchflower danny thanks so much for coming on so your recommendations for slashing interest rates arguably did way more than austerity for saving britain after the bank bailouts and the austerity how can britain recover from covert given per capita its death rate is the highest in the g 20.
negotiations in crisis what can save capitalism now joining me now from hanover new hampshire is dartmouth college is labor market economist and former bank of england monetary policy committee member professor david blanchflower danny thanks so much for coming on so your recommendations for slashing interest rates arguably did way more than austerity for saving britain after the bank bailouts and the austerity how can britain recover from covert given per capita its death rate is the highest...
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we now speak with danny blanchflower of dartmouth college.ant to go away from the wage dynamic this time around and go to your important research moving on unhappiness and age. our happiness has been shattered in this pandemic. explain to us the dampening impact of a pandemic on how a society moves forward to the end of that pandemic. danny: great question joy we have evidence around the world that there are two big things. when we have a lockdown, we have a huge collapse in well-being and happiness around the world of the scale we have never seen before. the office of national statistics has attracted. one of the things we are learning now is people have , to think little bit of a big drop in adjustment taking place. people are adjusted to the fact of the new world. this is a major shock to people speaking and behavior. why it matters to bloomberg listeners is whether they shock -- this shock tells us something different is coming down the road. are there going to be behavioral changes? i was talking about what might just said. they're all k
we now speak with danny blanchflower of dartmouth college.ant to go away from the wage dynamic this time around and go to your important research moving on unhappiness and age. our happiness has been shattered in this pandemic. explain to us the dampening impact of a pandemic on how a society moves forward to the end of that pandemic. danny: great question joy we have evidence around the world that there are two big things. when we have a lockdown, we have a huge collapse in well-being and...
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negotiations in crisis what can save capitalism now joining me now from hanover new hampshire is dartmouth college is labor market economist and former bank of england monetary policy committee member professor david blanchflower danny thanks so much for coming on so your recommendations for slashing interest rates arguably did way more than austerity for saving britain after the bank bailouts and the austerity how can britain recover from covert given per capita its death rate design in the g 20. well you've got to keep spending money you've got to. resist entirely any idiot who says we should be going to austerity let's just think about the u.k. so we have not over 9000000 people who are on furlough schemes and this government is talking about stopping that from me well we have $1300000.00 unemployed now with a rate of 4 point one percent if they stop it's hard not to see the unemployment rate at least easily hitting 20 and probably more so the obvious thing is you've got to keep going and anything that related to what you did from 2010 to 2020 is a disaster and i'm i'm i'm a beginner to cameron
negotiations in crisis what can save capitalism now joining me now from hanover new hampshire is dartmouth college is labor market economist and former bank of england monetary policy committee member professor david blanchflower danny thanks so much for coming on so your recommendations for slashing interest rates arguably did way more than austerity for saving britain after the bank bailouts and the austerity how can britain recover from covert given per capita its death rate design in the g...
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negotiations in crisis what can save capitalism now joining me now from hanover new hampshire is dartmouth college is labor market economist and former bank of england monetary policy committee member professor david blanchflower danny thanks so much for coming on so your recommendations for slashing interest rates are good we did way more than austerity for same.
negotiations in crisis what can save capitalism now joining me now from hanover new hampshire is dartmouth college is labor market economist and former bank of england monetary policy committee member professor david blanchflower danny thanks so much for coming on so your recommendations for slashing interest rates are good we did way more than austerity for same.
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negotiations in crisis what can save capitalism now joining me now from hanover new hampshire is dartmouth college is labor market economist and former bank of england monetary policy committee member professor david blanchflower danny thanks so much for coming on so your recommendations for slashing interest rates arguably did way more than austerity for saving britain after the bank bailouts and the austerity how can britain recover from covert given per capita its death rate is the highest in the g 20. well you've got to keep spending money you've got to. resist entirely any idiot who says we should be going to austerity let's just think about the u.k. so we have not over 9000000 people who are on furloughed schemes.
negotiations in crisis what can save capitalism now joining me now from hanover new hampshire is dartmouth college is labor market economist and former bank of england monetary policy committee member professor david blanchflower danny thanks so much for coming on so your recommendations for slashing interest rates arguably did way more than austerity for saving britain after the bank bailouts and the austerity how can britain recover from covert given per capita its death rate is the highest...
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went to dartmouth college before going to school, medical school in philadelphia. he was not a man that was really wrote was well respected in elmira, especially among the prisoners. anthony keiley, who wrote a memoir, say he especially hated sanger, and accused him of murdering the prisoners in his charge. and he has some really interesting quotes. he calls sanger "a club footed gentleman with an abnormal head and snakey looking little eyes." keiley had much to say about his incarceration. he is worth mentioning because he is not the ordinary prisoner. so, when you look at the prisoners in elmira, these are your foot soldiers from lee's army largely. almost no officers. and keiley actually was a civilian when he was caught near petersburg. he was called out to help the local militia, and was in the wrong place at the wrong time and get snatched. he was a member of the virginia house of delegates at the time. he was incarcerated at point lookout and then sent on to elmira, where he strikes up a really interesting friendship with henry colt, and is given a special j
went to dartmouth college before going to school, medical school in philadelphia. he was not a man that was really wrote was well respected in elmira, especially among the prisoners. anthony keiley, who wrote a memoir, say he especially hated sanger, and accused him of murdering the prisoners in his charge. and he has some really interesting quotes. he calls sanger "a club footed gentleman with an abnormal head and snakey looking little eyes." keiley had much to say about his...
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one example in 1842, the hutchinsons play at dartmouth college and this is one of the early concerts with abby hutchinson and the first night they two out, they play to the audience, it's all men. they applaud, it's all great. next night they come out and it's a mixed gender audience with children. men, their wives and children have come. the first night the men are literally checking them out, right. is this concert going to be acceptable for my wife and children to experience and so this is the kind of gender dynamic that the hutchinsons are playing around with in their stage presentation at this particular moment in time. in 1842, there is an important event in the fall that starts to push the hutchinsons in new directions. in october of 1842, a fugitive slave george latimore and his wife rebecca arrived in boston. seven days later they are recognized by a friend of their virginian master, who then contacts the master. the master contacts the united states marshal in boston and they are immediately thrown into jail as fugitive slaves and there is going to be a trial over whether o
one example in 1842, the hutchinsons play at dartmouth college and this is one of the early concerts with abby hutchinson and the first night they two out, they play to the audience, it's all men. they applaud, it's all great. next night they come out and it's a mixed gender audience with children. men, their wives and children have come. the first night the men are literally checking them out, right. is this concert going to be acceptable for my wife and children to experience and so this is...
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one example, in 1842, they play at dartmouth college.ne of the early concerts with abby hutchinson. the first night, they play to the audience and it is all men. they applaud, it is all great. the next night, they come out and it is a mixed vendor audience with children, right? men, wives and their children. the first night, the men are literally checking this out -- will this concert be acceptable for my wife and children to experience? this is the kind of gender dynamic the hutchinsons are playing around with in their stage presentation at this moment in time. in 1842, there is an important event in the fall that starts to push the hutchinsons in new directions. 1842, a fugitive slave and his wife arrive in boston. seven days later, they are recognized by a friend of their virginian master, who then contacts the master, who contacts the u.s. marshall and boston, and they are immediately thrown into jail as fugitive slaves and there is going to be a trial over whether or not the latimers are fugitive slaves and should be re-enslaved und
one example, in 1842, they play at dartmouth college.ne of the early concerts with abby hutchinson. the first night, they play to the audience and it is all men. they applaud, it is all great. the next night, they come out and it is a mixed vendor audience with children, right? men, wives and their children. the first night, the men are literally checking this out -- will this concert be acceptable for my wife and children to experience? this is the kind of gender dynamic the hutchinsons are...
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it's entitled the election that could break america and the professor from dartmouth college, brendans well. cory booker joins the conversation next on "morning joe." r joins the conversation next on "morning joe. my psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are feeling real relief with cosentyx. cosentyx is a different kind of targeted biologic. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you look and feel better. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. i just look and feel better. i go
it's entitled the election that could break america and the professor from dartmouth college, brendans well. cory booker joins the conversation next on "morning joe." r joins the conversation next on "morning joe. my psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic...
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colleges and universities, with the rare exception. ivy leagueght schools. even public universities. who,ads as a list of who's from amherst, dartmouth point, williams, and yale. --n yale announced his announces this, it is so shocking that the new york times plays that on the front page. >> learn more about the first female students at yale, sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> lexie lord is the chair of the smithsonian museum of american history. let me begin with this pandemic and how it has impacted the museum and your division in particular. ms. lord: we are working remotely. we began thinking about the pandemic in january. we are a division of medical historians. we tend to follow the news
colleges and universities, with the rare exception. ivy leagueght schools. even public universities. who,ads as a list of who's from amherst, dartmouth point, williams, and yale. --n yale announced his announces this, it is so shocking that the new york times plays that on the front page. >> learn more about the first female students at yale, sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> lexie lord is the chair of the smithsonian museum of american history. let me...
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colleges and university with rare exceptions. seven of the ivy league schools and two publican diversity's. it reads like a list of who's who. dartmouth, duke, all the way to wesleyan, and yale. itn neil finally announces is -- when yale finally announces it is going coed, it is shocking and the new york times put it on the front pages. >> learn more about the expenses of the first women students at yale here on american history tv. she is the creator at the american resume of history. let me begin with the pandemic and how it has impacted the museum and your division in particular. remotelye been working since march. we began thinking about the pandemic in january. we are a division of medical historians and we followed the news
colleges and university with rare exceptions. seven of the ivy league schools and two publican diversity's. it reads like a list of who's who. dartmouth, duke, all the way to wesleyan, and yale. itn neil finally announces is -- when yale finally announces it is going coed, it is shocking and the new york times put it on the front pages. >> learn more about the expenses of the first women students at yale here on american history tv. she is the creator at the american resume of history....
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colleges and universities, with some rare exceptions. seven of the eight ivy league schools, even public universities. it almost reads like a list of who's who, from amherst, beaudoin, brown, dartmouth, duke, to wellesley, -- to wesleyan, and of course yale. when it announces it is going coed, the news is so shocking that the new york times announces it on the front page. those women students arrived. president -- yet it feels president had had his way, women would not have been admitted at all. what were those first women students like? the new york times calls them super women, but most were just teenagers. somewhere wealthy, but others had to patch together their tuition through summer jobs and financial aid, work on campus. most were white, but 40 of those first women students at yell were black. -- at yale were black. they were smart and they were tough. that is how yale picked them. playedoked at women who on sports teams, who had traveled abroad, who had endured hardship, who had lots of brothers. i interviewed one of the two administrators who selected the first class of women at el and i will never forget what he told me. -- at yale and i will never forget what he told me.
colleges and universities, with some rare exceptions. seven of the eight ivy league schools, even public universities. it almost reads like a list of who's who, from amherst, beaudoin, brown, dartmouth, duke, to wellesley, -- to wesleyan, and of course yale. when it announces it is going coed, the news is so shocking that the new york times announces it on the front page. those women students arrived. president -- yet it feels president had had his way, women would not have been admitted at...