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i am joined now by dr. nat and i read on from the ben curry and universities, ben green institute for the study of israel and zionism, and he specializes in israeli diplomacy and foreign policy as well as israeli dies for relations. welcome to the program. now you will, speaking to us from a town in the negative desert in southern israel, key tell us your experience of those days of conflicts. first of all, i had undergone operation in a hospital. and it was quite surreal to see the doctors and nurses who were speaking hebrew, arabic, i'm harwick, and russian, all rushing into the air, a shelter in the hospital. and the fact that it was incredibly scary. now the to be bombarded with more than 4 and a half 1000 missiles is not any uneasy experience and my heart goes out all those innocent people who are suffered on both sides because of the intransigence of mass. i'm not here to score points. the suffering of the palestinian people is terrible. that from us does nothing to relieve them. and it is very, very painful to see that money is coming in from the european union and other countr
i am joined now by dr. nat and i read on from the ben curry and universities, ben green institute for the study of israel and zionism, and he specializes in israeli diplomacy and foreign policy as well as israeli dies for relations. welcome to the program. now you will, speaking to us from a town in the negative desert in southern israel, key tell us your experience of those days of conflicts. first of all, i had undergone operation in a hospital. and it was quite surreal to see the doctors and...
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the science when we look at science and every culture can use the same science if they go to green institute dot com which is my our site for our our our work you can see thousands of studies that show that sex is binary sex is male female that's binary that's biological and body and brain right male brain female brain are different coming on the x. in the eye chromosome that's sex and sex on the brain that's binary there are only 2 options male and female gender which is a social construct which is what you know what are you in russia what are they in saudi arabia what are we in the us what do what do we say socially about what we think masculine and feminine ought to be that's a social construct that is fluid because every society thinks of something different and then subcultures inside a society think something different but if we stay with sexes binary gender is fluid then we are covering everything i think traditionally social institution based on a sex rather than gender that i descended and resurrections we should treat each other as human beings that we are bought when you are tryin
the science when we look at science and every culture can use the same science if they go to green institute dot com which is my our site for our our our work you can see thousands of studies that show that sex is binary sex is male female that's binary that's biological and body and brain right male brain female brain are different coming on the x. in the eye chromosome that's sex and sex on the brain that's binary there are only 2 options male and female gender which is a social construct...
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green: i'm a great admirer of the tony blair institute and the work they have been doing in so many parts of the world. we are delighted to be able to add our grace to stressing the need for this report. i think the u.s. is at a crucial moment. we are starting to see some positive signs and caseloads coming down in much of the u.s. and those are all good things. i think it's key to point out that there is no success, there is no safety unless everyone is safe. this is enlightened self-interest. i think it's important because we are seeing too much talk in the media of any exports of vaccines being a humanitarian cause. i happen to believe in the humanitarian motivation for doing so. if we fail to elevate all global vaccination, unless we get global vaccination to scale we are at risk of everything coming undone. there are hundreds of covid variants out there. on -- fortunately a much smaller number are variants of concern. unless we are able to reach scale in vaccination there is a real risk that we will encounter a variant that will upset the apple card and undo a lot of the progress tha
green: i'm a great admirer of the tony blair institute and the work they have been doing in so many parts of the world. we are delighted to be able to add our grace to stressing the need for this report. i think the u.s. is at a crucial moment. we are starting to see some positive signs and caseloads coming down in much of the u.s. and those are all good things. i think it's key to point out that there is no success, there is no safety unless everyone is safe. this is enlightened self-interest....
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green: i'm a great admirer of the tony blair institute and the work they have been doing in so many parts of the world. we are delighted to be able to add our grace to stressing the need for this report. i think the u.s. is at a crucial moment. we are starting to see some positive signs and caseloads coming down in much of the u.s. and those are all good things. i think it's key to point out that there is no success, there is no safety unless everyone is safe. this is enlightened self-interest. i think it's important because we are seeing too much talk in the media of any exports of vaccines being a humanitarian cause. i happen to believe in the humanitarian motivation for doing so. if we fail to elevate all global vaccination, unless we get global vaccination to scale we are at risk of everything coming undone. there are hundreds of covid variants out there. on -- fortunately a much smaller number are variants of concern. unless we are able to reach scale in vaccination there is a real risk that we will encounter a variant that will upset the apple card and undo a lot of the progress tha
green: i'm a great admirer of the tony blair institute and the work they have been doing in so many parts of the world. we are delighted to be able to add our grace to stressing the need for this report. i think the u.s. is at a crucial moment. we are starting to see some positive signs and caseloads coming down in much of the u.s. and those are all good things. i think it's key to point out that there is no success, there is no safety unless everyone is safe. this is enlightened self-interest....
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green: yeah, so i think , that the report that the tony blair institute has put forward, strikes theright balance. i think it is enormously practical, in the sense that it has concrete steps for policymakers both national and , international policymakers, that present the roadmap to success. i think in the longer run, there are a number of things we should take on, and be thinking about. first off every nation already , has reporting requirements. they are not following them but they do have reporting requirements. and i do think in the long run we should look at that and be beefing those up. i think we have to in the long second, run avoid the risk of fighting the last war. that is always a challenge for us. i had a professor at usaid chummy a series of slides, photographs of labs the u.s. government built overseas, in response to a previous health threat. they were put in particular locations because of that health threat, completely irrelevant right now. we should be thinking about nimble surveillance, nimble testing capacity. but i would argue more than anything else health syste
green: yeah, so i think , that the report that the tony blair institute has put forward, strikes theright balance. i think it is enormously practical, in the sense that it has concrete steps for policymakers both national and , international policymakers, that present the roadmap to success. i think in the longer run, there are a number of things we should take on, and be thinking about. first off every nation already , has reporting requirements. they are not following them but they do have...
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or name, those are names first of all big inls const -- institutions can largely own because they don't touch the plant with the exception of greenoverall, once institutions were allowed to buy this sector, it's going to lift the boat of all these valuations the most important dynamic here is this is a hyper growth industry so the top five or six companies in the space have grown their top linesomewhere between 50 and 60% on an annualized basis and the profitability that was a big challenge in 2017, 2018 and early 2019, these are profitable companies and in many cases, they're on their second or third management team so an exciting time to invest. >> can i ask you quickly, tim, if it's a hyper growth industry, what is the biggest risk regulation or is that a barrier coming down? >> i think your biggest risk is company by company the right business model for example playing for interstate commerce or playing for not touching the plant that's -- you have to find the right companies and i would just say they're younger companies so as you would in any sector, find great management teams this is happening. not when but how much and h
or name, those are names first of all big inls const -- institutions can largely own because they don't touch the plant with the exception of greenoverall, once institutions were allowed to buy this sector, it's going to lift the boat of all these valuations the most important dynamic here is this is a hyper growth industry so the top five or six companies in the space have grown their top linesomewhere between 50 and 60% on an annualized basis and the profitability that was a big challenge in...
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now there is the green light from all the you institutions and the member states. you need them all on board to have this. and it basically means that there is a framework to travel. what exactly you can do with this document is up to member states. so whether you will be allowed to dine inside that remains to be seen also, whether it will apply for people coming from outside from some countries to you. whether they will also receive a document like that, that is also on here as yes. all right, they still need to resolve that gay or mark this reporting from brussel. thank you so very much. ok, let's take a look at some of the other developments in the pandemic. the european union has signed a new deal with by on tech pfizer to secure an extra $1800000000.00 doses of the cobra, 1900 vaccine, the doses will be supplied from 2021 to 20. $23.00 in a study in britain says, 2 doses of astrazeneca vaccine are 89 percent effective against the symptomatic disease. it's the 1st study of its kind of 2 doses in a real world setting and a company. brazil has completed productio
now there is the green light from all the you institutions and the member states. you need them all on board to have this. and it basically means that there is a framework to travel. what exactly you can do with this document is up to member states. so whether you will be allowed to dine inside that remains to be seen also, whether it will apply for people coming from outside from some countries to you. whether they will also receive a document like that, that is also on here as yes. all right,...
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now there is the green light from all the institutions and the member states. you need them all on board to have this. and it basically means that there is a framework to travel. what exactly you can do with this document is up to member states. so whether you will be allowed to dine inside that remains to be seen. also, whether it will apply for people coming from outside from thought countries through the you, whether they will also receive a document like that, that is also on here as yet. all right, they still need to resolve that gay or mark, just reporting from brussel. thank you so very much. and today is world be day marking the birth of be keeping pyre. they are on time, young shot in slovenia, nearly 3 centuries ago. but as little cause for celebration, the united nations is warning that almost one 3rd of b and butterfly species face extinction because of us because of human activity. but some be lovers are trying to save colonies that are under threat rescuing malaysia's bes bare handed. that's how this software developer spends his spare time. he sa
now there is the green light from all the institutions and the member states. you need them all on board to have this. and it basically means that there is a framework to travel. what exactly you can do with this document is up to member states. so whether you will be allowed to dine inside that remains to be seen. also, whether it will apply for people coming from outside from thought countries through the you, whether they will also receive a document like that, that is also on here as yet....
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courts and institutional investors back green estimate -- activist a man's.e speak exclusively to the governor of denmark's central bank. they've had negative interest rates longer than any other. don't miss that exclusive conversation at 7:30 a.m. london time. plus, the wall street ceos get a grilling on the hill over everything from diversity to pay and the economic recovery. we hear what they had to say, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> what we need to do is get this economy back to its primacy, which is on the way ford. >> the u.s. is poised for a strong recovery. >> we will have a strong economy this year. maybe even 2023. >> we are encouraged to be seeing signs of improvement. not all of our communities are benefiting equally to the recovery. >> we can return capital to our shareholders to help them and hence the returns at the same time. >> we will harness the full power of our baking capabilities to extend our reach and help make sure the recovery leaves no one behind. ♪ anna: the bosses of all streets biggest banks say -- sat before the u.s. banking c
courts and institutional investors back green estimate -- activist a man's.e speak exclusively to the governor of denmark's central bank. they've had negative interest rates longer than any other. don't miss that exclusive conversation at 7:30 a.m. london time. plus, the wall street ceos get a grilling on the hill over everything from diversity to pay and the economic recovery. we hear what they had to say, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> what we need to do is get this economy back to...
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attorney getting push-back from neighborhood leaders saying a halt to drug and hoss institution charges allowed a greenmany on the right have begun to equate democratic leadership eager to have tolerance for violence in our nation's cities. in philadelphia a rise in crime is borne out in the data. the year before krazner took office here is a look at the murder and homicide in philadelphia this year on pace to set a new record despite the right attempts to make soaring gun violence political the u.s. nationally has seen a rise in crime. homicide increased by more than 30% last year amid the pandemic and that crime surge has continued into the first quarter of this year. nevertheless those groups who have long worked toward criminal justice reform are worried that if vocal advocates lose their elections it would weaken political resolve for an issue long has had some bipartisan appeal. krazner recognizes if he loses it could have a serious blow on the criminal reform movement on a national level. joining me now, is charles ramsey, he is a former commissioner of the philadelphia police department. chief,
attorney getting push-back from neighborhood leaders saying a halt to drug and hoss institution charges allowed a greenmany on the right have begun to equate democratic leadership eager to have tolerance for violence in our nation's cities. in philadelphia a rise in crime is borne out in the data. the year before krazner took office here is a look at the murder and homicide in philadelphia this year on pace to set a new record despite the right attempts to make soaring gun violence political...
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hurdle of execution also that the big differentiator for green thumb but getting money to the bank is operating with high quality u.s. banking institutionsare not money center banks but these are local and regional bands under banks filing sars reports and doing it legally, employees are paid through direct deposit, cash goes to the bank but simple things like credit card and various 401k and insurance are cumbersome or impossible. jack: i want to ask you about the total addressable market, by our estimate and looks like $100 billion when you include illicit and illegal sales. do you agree with that and if so, that looks like a pretty good runway for growth but what if we don't take the steps to make banking easier to get federal legalization, can you stop request mark. >> 100%, green thumb operates positive net income per gap with compliant with the sec and registered even with state rules and federal rules and conflict, this is a classic american tail, we are able to execute and go ahead and do that even under the current system in terms of the size of the market you bring up 100 billion let's look at that in several different ways, th
hurdle of execution also that the big differentiator for green thumb but getting money to the bank is operating with high quality u.s. banking institutionsare not money center banks but these are local and regional bands under banks filing sars reports and doing it legally, employees are paid through direct deposit, cash goes to the bank but simple things like credit card and various 401k and insurance are cumbersome or impossible. jack: i want to ask you about the total addressable market, by...
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president of the manhattan institute and i'm very excited to talk today with professor philosophy from bowling green state university and author of the excellent new book why it's okay to speak your mind. we are in the midst of intense debate about free speech on college campuses ideological diversity in media and censorship online professor is important emerging voice and this conversation with the much-needed analytical rigor and clear thinking. weather conversation today to consider more basic questions. how does society make sense of itself? who do have a process in place to make sure our ideas are stress tested before deployed? throughout the conversation please enter your questions on your platform. we will get as many as we can. thank you very much for joining me today. >> thank you so much for having me. great to be here. i'm glad to talk to you about this. >>ng you are not making a case for free speeche as such. but when you look at the climate and the world of political philosophy, this is contested away it hasn't been in the past. so tell us about the debate around free speech itself befo
president of the manhattan institute and i'm very excited to talk today with professor philosophy from bowling green state university and author of the excellent new book why it's okay to speak your mind. we are in the midst of intense debate about free speech on college campuses ideological diversity in media and censorship online professor is important emerging voice and this conversation with the much-needed analytical rigor and clear thinking. weather conversation today to consider more...
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green. >> tucker: i wonder if the escape of covid-19 from the wuhan institute of virology makes us want toduct moreca reckless biology experiments or if you are on our safe food supply. >> the study we are doing that i talked about before was a study to prove that cattle actually have a net negative impact on the environment, but also, one of the things we are going to put into this is how bad this fake meat is, and all the things they put into the fake meat people don't realize what is going into that, and if they did, they wouldn't buy it and they wouldn't eat it. >> tucker: i mean, they eat a lot of other stuff that is clearly poisoning them obviously, endocrine disruptors testosterone level, sperm count falling through the floor. is there something inherently unhealthy about beef, just straightforward beef? >> there is nothing -- we are omnivores. v humans are omnivores. we are not straight carnivoresad we are not straight herbivores we are omnivores. we are not built and set up to be a vegetarian -- vegetarians and vegans make up less than 3% of our population. and you have those peop
green. >> tucker: i wonder if the escape of covid-19 from the wuhan institute of virology makes us want toduct moreca reckless biology experiments or if you are on our safe food supply. >> the study we are doing that i talked about before was a study to prove that cattle actually have a net negative impact on the environment, but also, one of the things we are going to put into this is how bad this fake meat is, and all the things they put into the fake meat people don't realize...
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green finance. most of the banks and financial institutions i speak to in the city are desperately keen for projects get behind. we need the taxonomy to decarbonize businesses so we know to invest in. i understand the sentiment in the report, and we cannot be complacent. it describes a moment in time but does not look at the lead indicators. i think the city is getting ready to embrace this world. it helps with mark carney, but we should not be complacent. the city can play a huge world in leading the world on green finance, and help us back with big investments in britain. we need to bring together the bank of england, the treasury, ourselves to say what are we banking on as a country in terms of driving growth in a next decade, and where will the money come from? what is the role of government, the private sector, the city of london in financing all the green investment we will need in a decade ahead. i am confident the city will rise to that challenge. anna: does money have enough flexibility where it is invested? one of the things you are calling for is unlocking finance for growth and investmen
green finance. most of the banks and financial institutions i speak to in the city are desperately keen for projects get behind. we need the taxonomy to decarbonize businesses so we know to invest in. i understand the sentiment in the report, and we cannot be complacent. it describes a moment in time but does not look at the lead indicators. i think the city is getting ready to embrace this world. it helps with mark carney, but we should not be complacent. the city can play a huge world in...
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host: related to that, judge errol greene, the federal judge, one of the keys ruling, you quote from him in the front piece of your book. whatever american institutionse provided hysterical responses to an emergency situation we have come later to regret it. why does that quote resonate with you so much? mr. roberts: greene was speaking from experience in a number of cases. he was talking not only about what happened during mayday, but what happened during the riots after martin luther king's assassination in 1968 when there was an overreaction by police in many cities. and i think his sense was that we tend to get hysterical about the strength of the country's democracy to survive these challenges and that if we stick to our principles, our beliefs, our values as professed by the constitution, then we tend to come out of it all right. host: the book is "mayday 1971." investigative journalist warns roberts as the author. -- lawrence roberts is the author. thank you so much for joining us. mr. roberts: thank you so much. i really enjoyed it. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. c-span has your unfiltered vi
host: related to that, judge errol greene, the federal judge, one of the keys ruling, you quote from him in the front piece of your book. whatever american institutionse provided hysterical responses to an emergency situation we have come later to regret it. why does that quote resonate with you so much? mr. roberts: greene was speaking from experience in a number of cases. he was talking not only about what happened during mayday, but what happened during the riots after martin luther king's...
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institution. but really, really shouldn't give someone like marjorie taylor greene airtime for these kinds of asininetion. as she is not a serious policy maker. she's not a credible elected official. we need to focus on the job at hand. we're in a pandemic, invest in the infrastructure, creating. jobs >> i see that argument. but you also feel as though if these comments and this rhetoric exists in a silo, then it could just grow in some of those chambers of the internet. rather than putting them at the forefront. she might not be in your focus on legislated. but she still an elected member of congress, representing that body, that she was all on this america first. for >> and she's been cake to offer her committees because she really has no place in the business of congress. she's going to get a strong challenger, i speck dry, the democratic party. to put her views on the ballot next two hours. the i personally don't want to continue to give her oxygen. because the more that we pay attention to these kinds of offensive comments, i think the more that they encourage her to seek this kind of attention.
institution. but really, really shouldn't give someone like marjorie taylor greene airtime for these kinds of asininetion. as she is not a serious policy maker. she's not a credible elected official. we need to focus on the job at hand. we're in a pandemic, invest in the infrastructure, creating. jobs >> i see that argument. but you also feel as though if these comments and this rhetoric exists in a silo, then it could just grow in some of those chambers of the internet. rather than...
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instituting a traffic light system. there are just 12 countries on the green list, which means you can travel to a number of those countriesurn without having to quarantine. you still have to take a covert test before you go and when you come back. even among those countries, some of those not accepting international travels, but portugal is their main european destination for u.k. travelers. that was particularly popular before the pandemic and certainly popular at the moment. i spoke with the easyjet ceo and the gatwick airport ceo, and they say demand is high, they just need more european destinations added to the green list. jonathan: so many are confused about who is on the list and who is not. if you are at gatwick or heathrow, speaking to the big airlines, they would not be focusing on europe, they would wonder what on earth is going on with the london-new york corridor. have we learned anything about that whatsoever? emma: you're absolutely right. this is something that gatwick ceo addressed directly, saying 10% of flights from here are usually going to the u.s. and how important that route is. while they are writi
instituting a traffic light system. there are just 12 countries on the green list, which means you can travel to a number of those countriesurn without having to quarantine. you still have to take a covert test before you go and when you come back. even among those countries, some of those not accepting international travels, but portugal is their main european destination for u.k. travelers. that was particularly popular before the pandemic and certainly popular at the moment. i spoke with the...
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i'm president of the manhattan institute and i'm very excited to talk today with hrishikesh joshi professor from bowling green and author of the excellent new book "why it's okay to speak your mind". in the midst of intense debate of free speech and college campuses ideologically diversity of media and censorship online. professor hrishikesh joshi is an urgent voice to bring clear thinking. his book in our conversation today considers more basic questions. how does our society makes sense of itself? do we have a process in place to make sure our ideas are stress tested before they are deployed? throughout the conversation submit your questions. we will save time at the end to get as many as we can. thank you for joining me today. >> thank you so much for having me. great to be here. i'm excited to talk about the book and these issues. >> what you get out of the way early on as we are not making a case for free speech as such. you leave that to others. but when you are looking at the climate come at the world of political philosophy, this is contested in a way it hasn't been in the past. talk about the debate
i'm president of the manhattan institute and i'm very excited to talk today with hrishikesh joshi professor from bowling green and author of the excellent new book "why it's okay to speak your mind". in the midst of intense debate of free speech and college campuses ideologically diversity of media and censorship online. professor hrishikesh joshi is an urgent voice to bring clear thinking. his book in our conversation today considers more basic questions. how does our society makes...
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i'm president of the manhattan institute and i'm very excited to talk today with hrishikesh joshi professor from bowling green and author of the excellent new book "why it's okay to speak your min
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i'm president of the manhattan institute and i'm very excited to talk today with hrishikesh joshi professor from bowling green and author of the excellent new book "why it's okay to speak your mind". in the midst of intense debate of free speech and college campuses ideologically diversity of media and censorship online. professor hrishikesh joshi is an urgent
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bitcoin and say it is terrible -- it's an inefficient system and therefore not green and therefore if you're a big institution i'm really glad you're asking this it is shocking to me i've been saying this -- at the world economic forum, i've been saying i don't think people understand the energy dynamics here it's equivalent to 14 million homes in the united states to offset that from a carbon production point of view, to offset that you'd have to plant 95 million acres of forest that's basically the size of california so this is a very real issue i'm glad there's more attention around it because i think by coming together we can address it bill gates rather famously described a bitcoin transaction the least efficient. we can make it more efficient but it isn't by arguing is energy being consumed? it is. a massive amount what you're seeing is more and more awareness of that i think elon musk appropriately reacted to the fact, look, wait a minute as someone who has probably done as much to focus and bring attention around climate change, energy consumption and carbon footprint as anyone on the planet, to have
bitcoin and say it is terrible -- it's an inefficient system and therefore not green and therefore if you're a big institution i'm really glad you're asking this it is shocking to me i've been saying this -- at the world economic forum, i've been saying i don't think people understand the energy dynamics here it's equivalent to 14 million homes in the united states to offset that from a carbon production point of view, to offset that you'd have to plant 95 million acres of forest that's...
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the classroom so that was a lot of green about my 1st guest tonight is a member of the facebook oversight board and john samples is vice president at the cato institute that's a libertarian think tank in the united states is just samples as an authority on free speech and the 1st amendment because for samples it's good to have you on the program i want to ask you are you at liberty tonight to share how you voted today. i am not i am ever going to be at liberty to do that and what and why is that and did the did the board decide to keep it secret or were you told by facebook to keep it secret. we have a charter that stablished a number of legal devices that established the board and its independence from facebook and that this rule is among others and let me say i do think in this case that and it found it to be the case that keeping an unlimited not disclosing who voted how who was on this panel or so on has been very useful both in. fostering deliberation about the issues we deal with but also of course it can protect the personal security of members in some cases so people know who's on the board you could go to the. central website and find out bu
the classroom so that was a lot of green about my 1st guest tonight is a member of the facebook oversight board and john samples is vice president at the cato institute that's a libertarian think tank in the united states is just samples as an authority on free speech and the 1st amendment because for samples it's good to have you on the program i want to ask you are you at liberty tonight to share how you voted today. i am not i am ever going to be at liberty to do that and what and why is...
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on from the crap that was in all of green about my 1st guest tonight is a member of the facebook oversight board to john samples is vice president at the cato institute that's a libertarian think tank in the united states is for samples is an authority on free speech and the 1st amendment because for samples it's good to have you on the program i want to ask you are you at liberty tonight to share how you voted today. i am not i am ever going to be at liberty to do that and what and why is that and did the did the board decide to keep it secret or were you told by facebook to keep it secret. we have a charter that stablished a number of legal devices that established the board and its independence from facebook and that this rule is among others and let me say i do think in this case that and it found it to be the case that keeping an unlimited not disclosing who voted how who is on this panel or. has been very useful both in. fostering deliberation about the issues we deal with but also of course it can protect the personal security of members in some cases so people know who's on the board you could go to the. central website and find out but speci
on from the crap that was in all of green about my 1st guest tonight is a member of the facebook oversight board to john samples is vice president at the cato institute that's a libertarian think tank in the united states is for samples is an authority on free speech and the 1st amendment because for samples it's good to have you on the program i want to ask you are you at liberty tonight to share how you voted today. i am not i am ever going to be at liberty to do that and what and why is that...
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joining the alliance requires your institution to submit information to the united nations so they can certify that you are green enough. you did not sign this. why not? >> we've already made very detailed public statement about what we are going to try to accomplish. oil companies and utilities to try to figure out how to do it the right way. signed statements is not the right way. over time, there will be better disclosure. >> i appreciate that. as we discussed your commitments on this in your letter, mr. morning hand says that's mr. moynahan -- mr. moynahan, my question to you is should access to financial services be tied to the credit worthiness of borrowers regardless of politics? >> yes sir. >> that's good to hear. thank you. i would encourage all of you to prioritize credit risk as opposed to politics. finally, fossil energy, does anyone on the panel think it's a good idea to immediately and completely fill out financing to fossil energy. please raise your hand if you think it's a good idea to cut off financing for fossil. i want to let the record show that none of our panelists believe that is the case.
joining the alliance requires your institution to submit information to the united nations so they can certify that you are green enough. you did not sign this. why not? >> we've already made very detailed public statement about what we are going to try to accomplish. oil companies and utilities to try to figure out how to do it the right way. signed statements is not the right way. over time, there will be better disclosure. >> i appreciate that. as we discussed your commitments on...
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express my own personal indebtedness to this institution starting back in the 1970's when i came here and found in an office that did not have walls, a green chain-link fence and was presided over by charles taylor who was the guru of military history at this time. i'm been one of the many people indebted to the national archives. i love the question and answers. there are no dumb questions. i know that there will be questions i cannot answer and i will do the respectful thing and tell you i do not know the answer. with that i think we will take off. 1864 was the key year and lincoln's life. the year with that revealed the meaning of his life. -- here that revealed the meaning of his life. 1864 was the most crucial year in american history. i begin my first chapter of the white house new year's day reception on january 1, 1864. a thousand people had lined up on the frozen lawns to come in and greet abraham lincoln. to give you the essence of and out of the complicated man,. as one civil eye witness account of something that occurred. the president had been standing for some time now in his acknowledgments. his eyes fell upon a couple who e
express my own personal indebtedness to this institution starting back in the 1970's when i came here and found in an office that did not have walls, a green chain-link fence and was presided over by charles taylor who was the guru of military history at this time. i'm been one of the many people indebted to the national archives. i love the question and answers. there are no dumb questions. i know that there will be questions i cannot answer and i will do the respectful thing and tell you i do...
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support 1st of all the green digital past the suggestion back in the 12th of january letter of prime minister q echoes which was i guess 2 or so from the lane for the institution of such of us and we need to take it one step further and coordinate the different measures to allow trust to be built again so you say if you want to open greece on may 14th attend that's 10 days from now in europe unity is incredibly hard to achieve between all of the members will you go it alone if there is no agreement. well we were hoping that more and more countries will come to an agreement we have published exactly how we're going to be implementing the opening it's it's professional and it's mature as i already said it has various levels of safety nets in order to ensure the safety both of our citizens and of the people coming to greece german tourists for example so we feel that this is a system that can work for the whole of europe of course those discussions will be ongoing and as we reach concessions we'll see what kind of adjustments we have to we have to make you think you can you can find agreement in 10 days and no all i'm saying is that even if we don't find agreemen
support 1st of all the green digital past the suggestion back in the 12th of january letter of prime minister q echoes which was i guess 2 or so from the lane for the institution of such of us and we need to take it one step further and coordinate the different measures to allow trust to be built again so you say if you want to open greece on may 14th attend that's 10 days from now in europe unity is incredibly hard to achieve between all of the members will you go it alone if there is no...
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haidi: very quickly, if i am an institutional investor within esg mandate, can blockchain's help me identify a greenor bitcoin i can invest in? >> i would say yes. for people focused on bitcoin, i would say look at and support the space of people trying to work in the silos i was mentioning before around understanding the footprints, refining the knowledge down to the individual bitcoins. i do believe you can bring that by offsetting your whole purchase of them. i believe by wrapping the tokens of environmental assets can also allow a large buyer, a person taking a position, a public company to know there are green assets around their bitcoin. with the move to proof of stake, i highly believe in the blockchain using it to put agreement on the blockchain to connect the carbon accounts of all the world. we know we will be able to neutralize the footprints of the network usage, which is important for overall mandate to provide tools to companies to issue an exchange. haidi: greater -- shery: great to have you on. founder and executive director of the blockchain for climate foundation. this is bloomberg
haidi: very quickly, if i am an institutional investor within esg mandate, can blockchain's help me identify a greenor bitcoin i can invest in? >> i would say yes. for people focused on bitcoin, i would say look at and support the space of people trying to work in the silos i was mentioning before around understanding the footprints, refining the knowledge down to the individual bitcoins. i do believe you can bring that by offsetting your whole purchase of them. i believe by wrapping the...
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greene appear together at the event in florida. on c-span2, the head of usg to man talks about nuclear modernization efforts. life from the brookings institution at 11:30 a.m. eastern. >> energy secretary jennifer granholm took questions on her departments budget and clean jobs. this is two hours and 35 minutes. >> welcome, everyone. as this hearing is fully virtual, we had to address housekeeping matters. for this meeting, the or staff designated by the staff may mute their microphones when they are not under recognition and the purposes of eliminating inadvertent background noise. numbers are responsible for muting an unyielding themselves, and if i've noticed that, i would ask the staff you. if you indicate by knotting, we will unmute your microphone. i remind everybody that the five-minute club still applies. if there is a technology issue, we will move to the next issue -- member until the issue is resolved. you will mean pain the talents of your time. at one minute remaining, the clock will turn yellow, at 30 seconds permitting, i will deadly tap the gavel that your time is almost expired. when your time has expired, the clock will turn
greene appear together at the event in florida. on c-span2, the head of usg to man talks about nuclear modernization efforts. life from the brookings institution at 11:30 a.m. eastern. >> energy secretary jennifer granholm took questions on her departments budget and clean jobs. this is two hours and 35 minutes. >> welcome, everyone. as this hearing is fully virtual, we had to address housekeeping matters. for this meeting, the or staff designated by the staff may mute their...
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institute as well as the allison institute for transformative medicine and a team of scientists at the university of oxford. also also with this today is ambassador mark green. the president, director and ceo of the woodrow wilson international center for scholars which is a non- partisan non- policy forum on global issues. that produces independent research that helps inform policy through congress, the administration, and the international policy community. ambassador green brings to today's discussion his background of course as a former administrator of the u.s. agency for international development as a former president's chief executive officer of the initiative for global development, a former ambassador to tanzania and a member of the former member of the board ofar directors for the millennium challengeco corporation. so mr. blair, let's start with you. how did this report come about? what are your findings and recommendations? suspect thank you everyone at the wilson center it's great to be with you today. this report is based on a very simple concept which is that as we can s see what happened in india, very concerned from south africa, california
institute as well as the allison institute for transformative medicine and a team of scientists at the university of oxford. also also with this today is ambassador mark green. the president, director and ceo of the woodrow wilson international center for scholars which is a non- partisan non- policy forum on global issues. that produces independent research that helps inform policy through congress, the administration, and the international policy community. ambassador green brings to today's...
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can bring up in terms of how funds and institutional investors are talking about esg and this barvw much it's gone up in the last year the conclusion is going greeno stay but is it frothy. do we need to see it cool down because a lot of these companies aren't making money. >> it's unpredictable the tie that back to stock performance one wall street firm is initiating to players. plug power and nikkola we talk a ton about both of these names. this comes under this hydrogen umbrella neither stock is moving too much today but they are up big this week how do you play this humongous esg theme when it's unreliable on a stock by stock basis? >> yeah and investors in plug have seen the stock be on a wild roller coaster ride. you're slowly starting to see both the infrastructure and the adoption and the otrientation fr consumers get to this transition this is earlier than ev. the best thing that ever happened to dirty energy people will hate me for this that's why energy and the oil sf services have been out performing it's great for dirty energy. >> to highlight this a bit, there's people saying this entire movement, this entire divest movement is bulli
can bring up in terms of how funds and institutional investors are talking about esg and this barvw much it's gone up in the last year the conclusion is going greeno stay but is it frothy. do we need to see it cool down because a lot of these companies aren't making money. >> it's unpredictable the tie that back to stock performance one wall street firm is initiating to players. plug power and nikkola we talk a ton about both of these names. this comes under this hydrogen umbrella neither...
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from the capitol so that was a lot of green about my 1st guest tonight is a member of the facebook oversight board to john samples is vice president at the cato institute that's a libertarian think tank in the united states is for samples is an authority on free speech and the 1st amendment because for samples it's good to have you on the program i want to ask you are you at liberty tonight to share how you voted today. i am not i am ever going to be at liberty to do that and what and why is that did the did the board decide to keep it secret or were you told by facebook to keep it secret. we have a charter that is established a number of legal devices that established the board and its independence from facebook and this rule is among others and let me say i do think in this case that and it found it to be the case that keeping an unlimited not disclosing who voted how who was on this panel or so on has been very useful both in. fostering deliberation about the issues we deal with but also of course it can protect the personal security of members in some cases so people know who's on the board you could go to the. central website and find out but spec
from the capitol so that was a lot of green about my 1st guest tonight is a member of the facebook oversight board to john samples is vice president at the cato institute that's a libertarian think tank in the united states is for samples is an authority on free speech and the 1st amendment because for samples it's good to have you on the program i want to ask you are you at liberty tonight to share how you voted today. i am not i am ever going to be at liberty to do that and what and why is...
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green about. my 1st guest tonight is a member of the facebook oversight board to john samples is vice president at the cato institute that's a libertarian think tank in the united states is for samples is an authority on free speech and the 1st amendment because the samples it's good to have you on the program i want to ask you are you at liberty tonight to share how you voted today. i am not i am ever going to be at liberty to do that and what and why is that did the did the board decide to keep it secret or were you told by facebook to keep it secret. we have a charter that is established a number of legal devices that established the board and its independence from facebook and this rule is among others and let me say i knew think in this case that and it found it to be the case that keeping an unlimited not disclosing who voted how who was on this panel or so on has been very useful both in. fostering deliberation about the issues we deal with but also of course it can protect the personal security of members in some cases so people know who's on the board you could go to the. central website and find out but sp
green about. my 1st guest tonight is a member of the facebook oversight board to john samples is vice president at the cato institute that's a libertarian think tank in the united states is for samples is an authority on free speech and the 1st amendment because the samples it's good to have you on the program i want to ask you are you at liberty tonight to share how you voted today. i am not i am ever going to be at liberty to do that and what and why is that did the did the board decide to...
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green hydrogen powered well to morrow to do. next on t.w. . movement and visionary and a pragmatist townsend eternium on. the former director of the good to institute. a restless traveler in the name of intercultural dialogue. we look back at his eventual career as a cultural ambassador. aren't 21. in 30 minutes on d w. 3 otoh far into our group or the. former. drug of the most well not yet. big industry. is controlling your thoughts the great books of the 20th century. present a hoax is. raising the world manufacturing you know it's sort of a fluke. running on hydrogen. it's not science fiction but real. fuel cells can power vehicles and he tones without emitting any c o 2 greenhouse gas at point of use. could this help solve the climate crisis. we'll take a closer look on today's program. hello and welcome to tomorrow today the science show on d w. $766.00 or the discovery of the element hunter. in 1838 the idea of the hydrogen oxygen fuel cell was formulated so if i write it jules verne's speculated water will be the coal of the future. but progress was slow fuel cells as a source of electric energy just didn't catch on. but they were used in th
green hydrogen powered well to morrow to do. next on t.w. . movement and visionary and a pragmatist townsend eternium on. the former director of the good to institute. a restless traveler in the name of intercultural dialogue. we look back at his eventual career as a cultural ambassador. aren't 21. in 30 minutes on d w. 3 otoh far into our group or the. former. drug of the most well not yet. big industry. is controlling your thoughts the great books of the 20th century. present a hoax is....
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the same countries will be on the green list as far as wales is concerned but we are going to institutess to testing, to make sure if people do decide to travel to those destinations we can all be confident they are safe when they return. all be confident they are safe when they return-— they return. what countries are the ? they return. what countries are they? portugal— they return. what countries are they? portugal would _ they return. what countries are they? portugalwould be - they return. what countries are they? portugalwould be one i they return. what countries are they? portugal would be one of they return. what countries are - they? portugal would be one of them, israel would — they? portugal would be one of them, israel would be _ they? portugal would be one of them, israelwould be another, _ they? portugal would be one of them, israelwould be another, singapore. . israel would be another, singapore. those countries where the decision to put them on the green list was more marginal. we think it is sensible to offer greater helpful people returning so they and we can be confid
the same countries will be on the green list as far as wales is concerned but we are going to institutess to testing, to make sure if people do decide to travel to those destinations we can all be confident they are safe when they return. all be confident they are safe when they return-— they return. what countries are the ? they return. what countries are they? portugal— they return. what countries are they? portugal would _ they return. what countries are they? portugalwould be - they...
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to support 1st of all the green digital past the suggestion back in the 12th of january letter of prime minister q echoes which was like a story from the lame for the institution of such a bust and we need to take it one step further and coordinate the different measures to allow trust to be built again so you say if you want to open greece on may 14th attend that's 10 days from now in europe unity is incredibly hard to achieve between all of the members will you go it alone if there is no agreement . well we were hoping that more and more countries will come to an agreement we have published exactly how we're going to be implementing the opening it's it's professional and it's mature as i already said it has various levels of safety nets in order to ensure the safety both of our citizens and of the people coming to greece german tourists for example so we feel that this is a system that can work for the whole of europe of course those discussions will be ongoing and as we reach concessions we'll see what kind of adjustments we have to we have to make you think you can you can find agreement in 10 days. no no all i'm saying is that even if we don't find agreem
to support 1st of all the green digital past the suggestion back in the 12th of january letter of prime minister q echoes which was like a story from the lame for the institution of such a bust and we need to take it one step further and coordinate the different measures to allow trust to be built again so you say if you want to open greece on may 14th attend that's 10 days from now in europe unity is incredibly hard to achieve between all of the members will you go it alone if there is no...
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institutions of power oppress the many while maintaining privilege for few. reviewers of the book call it eerily prescient, extraordinarily core ragous -- courageous voice. we underditodd green for this event. an associate professor for religion and director of the center for ethics. and also formerred a veers in islamophobia. the awe fors of who books the fear of islam and presumed guilty. join me in welcoming, todd green and sara kamali. >> thank you, dafydd. i want to think rachel who could not be here this evening. i'm delighted to be here virtually at north shire books, and i'm also looking forward to speaking with todd and i would also like to thank everybody has taken the time to join us this evening. thank you. >> thanks for having me as well and i look forward to the conversation with sara about this brand new book i think is groundbreaking and really brings together two important topics they we talked but. not often linked together in political and public discourse in the united states, and an interesting conversation we can have maybe follow up with the audience, why that is. aside from the fact haven't read her book yet. hopefully that will change, right? so i am
institutions of power oppress the many while maintaining privilege for few. reviewers of the book call it eerily prescient, extraordinarily core ragous -- courageous voice. we underditodd green for this event. an associate professor for religion and director of the center for ethics. and also formerred a veers in islamophobia. the awe fors of who books the fear of islam and presumed guilty. join me in welcoming, todd green and sara kamali. >> thank you, dafydd. i want to think rachel who...