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i am a senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school. he says, people in lebanon, phil dehumanized. what happens now is what's been happening for the last 5 or 10 years, which is a small group of aging men and lebanon, quarrel with each other, and try to maintain themselves in positions of authority in a country where the actually have no real authority over anything other than themselves on their guards on their business partners because the country is collapsing. economically the institutions of the state are imploding, the economy as, as bankrupt. basic problems for every family, an hour or so every day and they're getting worse and worse and worse. but d, humanise ation 11 is always 11 and 10 days ago for a 10 day visit. the lebanese are de humanize. they feel that they're being treated like animals by their own political leadership. what happens is people start consuming fewer items, consuming fewer expensive items, consuming fewer imported items, they start planting their own vegetables and fruits. many of them already do anyway . they resort to barter economy. they'll do a jo
i am a senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school. he says, people in lebanon, phil dehumanized. what happens now is what's been happening for the last 5 or 10 years, which is a small group of aging men and lebanon, quarrel with each other, and try to maintain themselves in positions of authority in a country where the actually have no real authority over anything other than themselves on their guards on their business partners because the country is collapsing. economically the institutions...
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when we talk lebanon, we talked her arm inquiry, political analyst, and senior fellow at harvard kennedy school, joining us on skype from connecticut today from you oh, it's a pleasure to see you. what happens now? what happens now is what's been happening for the last 5 or 10 years, which is a small group of aging men and lebanon, quarrel with each other, and try to maintain themselves in positions of authority. in a country where the actually have no real authority over anything other than themselves on their guards on their business partners. because the country is collapsing. economically, the institutions of the state are imploding, the economy as, as bankrupt. basic problems for every family in our felt. every day and they're getting worse and worse and worse. while these men at the top of the system are still quarrelling over who's going to name which minister to which ministry. it's really, it's more than just responsible. it's in some time it's criminal in the eyes of the vast majority of love in these people, and nobody seems to be able to know how to bunch of them. the french i'm try
when we talk lebanon, we talked her arm inquiry, political analyst, and senior fellow at harvard kennedy school, joining us on skype from connecticut today from you oh, it's a pleasure to see you. what happens now? what happens now is what's been happening for the last 5 or 10 years, which is a small group of aging men and lebanon, quarrel with each other, and try to maintain themselves in positions of authority. in a country where the actually have no real authority over anything other than...
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jonathan: megan greene, harvard kennedy school senior fellow.ear very briefly with a 1.21 handle. tom: yields take a breather. the tweaks of the moment, spx futures -53, the vix apostolic three figures. the dow has deteriorated down 1.3%. jonathan: a perfect guest to discuss this with. jp morgan's david stubbs. here is the state of play for our audience worldwide on radio and tv. quite a morning. quite a way to kick off the week. yields in around seven basis points. your equity market is softer, down 53 on the s&p 500. in the fx market, euro-dollar, dollar stronger, euro weaker. euro-dollar 1.1774. on the radio and tv, this is "bloomberg surveillance." leann: opec and its allies have overcome an internal setback. they reached an agreement to inject another 400,000 barrels of crude a day into the global economy. saudi arabia met the united arab emirates halfway on a more generous demand. toyota will not air tv commercials in japan for the summer olympics. its president will not attend friday's opening ceremony. concerns about holding the games in
jonathan: megan greene, harvard kennedy school senior fellow.ear very briefly with a 1.21 handle. tom: yields take a breather. the tweaks of the moment, spx futures -53, the vix apostolic three figures. the dow has deteriorated down 1.3%. jonathan: a perfect guest to discuss this with. jp morgan's david stubbs. here is the state of play for our audience worldwide on radio and tv. quite a morning. quite a way to kick off the week. yields in around seven basis points. your equity market is...
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Jul 18, 2021
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technology ethics at the university of notre dame, technology and human rights fellow at harvard kennedy schooland at the at stanford civil society lap. my research is focused on cross data from an ethical and human rights implications of did like in the systems, blockchain technologies. i'm testify in my personal capacity and my views do not necessarily reflect those of any organizations with which i'm fla. i begin my legal career as an attorney work insiders get a policy of the department of homeland security and what i do practice for the data protection privacy lawyer in three conus. i'm a console of that opportunity advise the world bank, yuki parnevik, others on data protection, blockchain, ai and digital identity and i'm grateful for the opportunity for this important topic today. as labor the back the pandemic we depend on digital global services for work, school, healthcare, banking, and did all aspects of life. we have limited visibility into our what is on the other end of the digital interaction or transaction. even before the pandemic vulnerabilities of digital systems attacked her
technology ethics at the university of notre dame, technology and human rights fellow at harvard kennedy schooland at the at stanford civil society lap. my research is focused on cross data from an ethical and human rights implications of did like in the systems, blockchain technologies. i'm testify in my personal capacity and my views do not necessarily reflect those of any organizations with which i'm fla. i begin my legal career as an attorney work insiders get a policy of the department of...
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tomorrow my podcast, kennedy saves the world we can do that and you can hear about brian's journey finding liberty in economics. did you go to grad school brian. brian: i went to harvard pretty. kennedy: thank you my friend. kennedy: thank you my friend. tropical storm is next, there's an america we build and one we discover. one that's been tamed and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l. ♪ ♪ why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because every new day starts the night before. "hi everyone" and a quality night's sleep is scientifically proven to help boost performance. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing. and it helps keep you asleep by sensing your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our lowest prices of the season. kennedy: megan century is made these, initially understands the decision brightest once again, she's taking the high road. tropical storm, crediting the city of tokyo has devised an unusual
tomorrow my podcast, kennedy saves the world we can do that and you can hear about brian's journey finding liberty in economics. did you go to grad school brian. brian: i went to harvard pretty. kennedy: thank you my friend. kennedy: thank you my friend. tropical storm is next, there's an america we build and one we discover. one that's been tamed and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the wildly civilized...
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tomorrow my podcast, kennedy saves the world we can do that and you can hear about brian's journey finding liberty in economics. did you go to grad school brian. brian: i went to harvard pretty. kennedy: thank you my friend. tropical storm is next, stay here. nds, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, to deliver our technology as-a-service. or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progress isn't either or progress is everything. this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in busine
tomorrow my podcast, kennedy saves the world we can do that and you can hear about brian's journey finding liberty in economics. did you go to grad school brian. brian: i went to harvard pretty. kennedy: thank you my friend. tropical storm is next, stay here. nds, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ (vo) singing, or...
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Jul 7, 2021
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and professor randall kennedy, in the middle to my left who was a road scholar, a graduate of the yale law school, click for judge kelly right on the d.c. circuit. join the harvard faculty in 1984 and has been a very productive, prolific author of books, i think remarkably if some of his colleagues have written articles, he is writing books. i thought of particular interest, grandiose number of the american academy of arts and sciences and the american association of fissile philosophical ideas. so we have an array of three martial clerks, for marshall clerks with myself. i was there myself from 74 to 75 for d.c. circuit clerks. and all of us, like virtually all of our other alumni, justice marshals chambers were very much affected in our careers and in our lives by the experience of having been in his chambers and close contact with him for a year. so, we're going to reminisce a little bit, if that's okay. i'm not sure there will be more to attend that. i would hope that it is a sober truest. and so, i'm going to start with you dred scott elena kagan. you don't let people pass in class, did? you >> know, never. >> thank god. so, why don't you tell us about how
and professor randall kennedy, in the middle to my left who was a road scholar, a graduate of the yale law school, click for judge kelly right on the d.c. circuit. join the harvard faculty in 1984 and has been a very productive, prolific author of books, i think remarkably if some of his colleagues have written articles, he is writing books. i thought of particular interest, grandiose number of the american academy of arts and sciences and the american association of fissile philosophical...
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professor randall kennedy in the middle to my left who was a rhodes scholar, a graduate at the neil law school, clerked for judge scully wright on the d.c. circuit, joined the harvard faculty in 1984 and has been a very productive prolific author of books, i think remarkably when most people of his colleagues are writing law review articles he's writing books. i thought of particular interest randy is a member of not just the american law institute but the american academy of arts and sciences and the american philosophical association. so we have an array of three marshall clerks -- four marshall clerks with myself, i was there as well '74 to '75, four d.c. circuit clerks and all of us like virtually all of our other alumni of justice marshall's chambers i think were very much affected in our careers and in our lives by the experience of having been in his chambers and in close contact with him for a year. so we're going to reminisce a little bit, if that's -- if that's okay. i'm not sure there will be more to it than that for you, but i would hope that that is of some interest. and so i'm going to start with you, elena, unless you want to pass. i will have to hea
professor randall kennedy in the middle to my left who was a rhodes scholar, a graduate at the neil law school, clerked for judge scully wright on the d.c. circuit, joined the harvard faculty in 1984 and has been a very productive prolific author of books, i think remarkably when most people of his colleagues are writing law review articles he's writing books. i thought of particular interest randy is a member of not just the american law institute but the american academy of arts and sciences...