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megan green, global chief economist and senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school. she joins us from jackson hole. thank you as always for joining us. we want to zoom in on the reference that chairman powell made. something the markets have compared to 70's, but i am concerned about what happens after the 80's rid their recessions in the first part of the decade. are we concerned about a repeat of that dynamic. >> i think that is why chair powell referenced it several times to recognize the fed is looking at that, they have learned a few lessons. one is that as said, they are not going to relent until the job is done. that was an absolute message that i'm not sure has been offered before. second, start and stop policy that we've experienced acting now be resolutely and better. he admitted there would be pain, which is as close to a recession's were ever going to get. it does suggest that chair powell is taking on the lessons, and he is intent on implementing them here. >> and other part of the speech, is that they will hike to restrictive territory and stay there fo
megan green, global chief economist and senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school. she joins us from jackson hole. thank you as always for joining us. we want to zoom in on the reference that chairman powell made. something the markets have compared to 70's, but i am concerned about what happens after the 80's rid their recessions in the first part of the decade. are we concerned about a repeat of that dynamic. >> i think that is why chair powell referenced it several times to recognize...
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doug heye from the harvard kennedy school on politics.eloping news tied the peloton, a sweeping company overhaul. gutting hundreds of jobs. we will walk you through the latest details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is "bloomberg markets ." time for what it's worth. we are focusing on peloton which is embarking on an overhaul that includes cutting nearly 800 jobs, raising prices for machines, and outsourcing functions like equipment deliveries and customer service. this was one of the big pandemic winners. it's been a roller coaster ride for the business over the last couple of years. taylor: indeed through the booms of covid and the lockdowns to the bust of reopening. that is where we want to go next. ed ludlow has been all over this story. your reaction to this? ed: the idea of strategy but there is reality. strategy under the new ceo was to shift on services, subscriptions, classes and away from reliance on hardware. the reality is they were confronted by fixed costs. the quote is that cash is oxygen and oxygen is life. they are l
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you can research fellow at the harvard kennedy schools, beliefs initiative. thank you for your time. thank you. there's plenty more head on this sanchez era. use our including y scoops in myanmar revealed more evidence about the military dentist crack down. the ron's president says his country's peaceful nuclear program will not be affected by israeli threats. and later in sports, details of the boss, luna football saw who was beaten and dropped by armed man in his home. ah! first back, his son says he could take 5 years to rebuild after devastating floods. the unprecedented drains have killed more than 1100 people since june. the planning minister says that cause at least $10000000000.00 in damage. our sonic barley's warning of food shortages because of how many crops have been lost. military helicopters have been deployed to help those stranded in remote areas. come on, hider is in swat, one of the worst affected areas in pakistan, and has this result where i'm standing right now. you can see all these draw. now these are all 4 brought by the raging broaden
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on the risks posed by the nuclear plant, i am joined by a senior research associate at the harvard kennedy schoolto have you with us. we are feeling conflicting narratives about what is happening at the plant, hugo outlining some of it there. how do you see it? is there any way to get to the truth? >> at the moment, it is part of the problem, that we do not have access to third party, independently corroborated information about what is going on. if i were a tting woman, i know where i would place my bets. it is a matter of assessing probabilities. i think the bigger point is that any shelling, any physical harm to a civilian nuclear facility, especially the nuclear power plant, is extremely reckless and dangerous. and therefore, any glimmer of hopee have that the i-8 mission might get there, or this quiet diplomacy that antonio guterres alluded to might be successful. >> how do you feel about mr. macron speaking to mr. putin talking about potential inspectors at the plant? >> well, it is good news. the i-8 mission won't happen until it happens -- ia mission won't happen until it happens. there a
on the risks posed by the nuclear plant, i am joined by a senior research associate at the harvard kennedy schoolto have you with us. we are feeling conflicting narratives about what is happening at the plant, hugo outlining some of it there. how do you see it? is there any way to get to the truth? >> at the moment, it is part of the problem, that we do not have access to third party, independently corroborated information about what is going on. if i were a tting woman, i know where i...
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the hoody a professor at the american university of bay, ruth and a senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school. and joining us from washington, d. c is down our belt scholar and residence at the center for is really studies at the american university dance. also a former is really diplomatic negotiator in the israel syria piece talks warm welcome to you all. thanks so much for joining us on insight story. yes of us are over in dublin you say that if we see some sort of ceasefire or mediation agreement, it will be similar to previous agreements. you say that the short term views are the real problem. can you explain that thought process? yes, course, i think, as i said before, what we have seen in recent years is short term agreements. but to address the core issues in terms of palestinian rights in terms of national rights in terms of the wind, its way to kind of thing and conflict that what we're seeing recently in terms of gaza is a special focus on human history and is a special focus on short term security and a focus on the fraction which hasn't been read happening in the recent years. so
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maryana bozhiryn, a senior researcher at the belfer center of the harvard kennedy school, was in directt with us. objects were signed by the minister of infrastructure of ukraine oleksandr kubrakov and the minister of trade of the republic of turkey mehmed mus turkey as a strategic ally, we are grateful to the turkish partners for willingness to cooperate in the reconstruction of the infrastructure destroyed by russia, turkish business has extensive experience in the construction of roads and bridges, in particular the zaporizhzhia and kremenchug bridges, and has proven itself as a reliable partner, so we expect that very soon we will come to concrete practical results of joint reconstruction , and ihor petrenko, political scientist , joins our conversation mr. igor, good night. good evening. i congratulate you, so let's discuss the main topic of today and talk about the meeting in lviv of the three leaders. how do you generally evaluate this visit is it important how important is the fact that it took place in lviv in kyiv it took place really well but it is also suitable yes because 3
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in buck that marcin a summary as a research fellow at harvard kennedy schools, middle east initiative, and into iran, hammered miss harvey, a professor of political science at the university of to her on a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today. on inside story our scene, let me start with you today. first i wanna ask you who exactly are these protesters? are the protesters that are currently engaged in this sit in in parliament. the ones who occupy parliament are the only supporters amongst other as other and is what they are seeking, representative of what other it archies want. this is a very unfortunate lesson because i think it's very relevant to how impactful these protests are and how much effect they'll have under are going forward. dansville replaced and predominantly they are the followers to the center, but there are other iraqis in walton these protesters, and we might expect more to join later on. but the vast majority of them are addressed. but their, their demands do resonate to some degree with the rest of the rest of the country. and other ir
in buck that marcin a summary as a research fellow at harvard kennedy schools, middle east initiative, and into iran, hammered miss harvey, a professor of political science at the university of to her on a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today. on inside story our scene, let me start with you today. first i wanna ask you who exactly are these protesters? are the protesters that are currently engaged in this sit in in parliament. the ones who occupy parliament are the...
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marianna butcher, and as a senior research associate with the project on managing the asam, the harvard kennedy schools both center. she says, the lack of information is making it difficult to assess the dangers posed by activity at this apparition, nuclear plant. one of the things that we must keep in mind is that really the information that we have that's coming out of this parisha nuclear power plant. it's very difficult to corroborate. there are no independent observers, no 3rd party observed as a journalist, that that could ester tain some of these claims. we have heard from the through court in who is the president of ukraine, nuclear operator and that whole item of the legit plan that they personnel of does a put a power plant was presented with by representatives from all sorts of russia, nuclear operator on this a legit, switching of the power plan from the ukrainian power grid to the russian power grid via credit mia and as he pointed out, it is a, it's a, it's a very dangerous, it's not a reckless undertaking because it involves taking the, the plant off the upside electricity supply through
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budjeryn, a senior research associate with the project on managing the atom, mta, at the harvard kennedy school'sh all the conflicting narratives, whether she saw any way to get to the truth. at the moment, of course, it is part of the problem, that we really do not have access to third party, independently corroborated information about what is going on. if i were a betting woman, i know where i would place my bets but it really is a matter of assessing probabilities. i think the bigger point is that any shelling, any kind of physical harm to civilian nuclear facility, especially the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is, is extremely reckless and extremely glimmer alluded to, might had you feel about the talk of input —— potential inspectors at the plant? it is good news. of course, the mission won't happen until it happens. there are political issues at stake. it is good to see that perhaps the needle on those issues have been moved. previously, both sides were adamant that the mission should enter through their territory, so ukrainian said, no, the mission can only enter through kiv, and russia
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mariana budjeryn, a senior research associate with the project on managing the atom at the harvard kennedy school'sall the conflicting narratives, whether she saw any way to get to the truth. at the moment of course, it is part of the problem that we really do not have access to third independently corroborated information about what's going on. if i were a betting woman i know where i would place my bets. it really is a matter of assessing probabilities. ithink bets. it really is a matter of assessing probabilities. i think the bigger point is, eddie schelling, and any kind of physical harm to civilian nuclear facility, especially the kind that zaporizhzhia is is extremely reckless and extremely dangerous. therefore, any glimmer of hope that the mission might get there or this diplomacy, quiet diplomacy that the cherries alluded to might indeed be successful. ., ., , ., ., successful. how do you feel about that, mr macron _ successful. how do you feel about that, mr macron speaking - successful. how do you feel about that, mr macron speaking to - successful. how do you feel about that, mr macron s
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we want to bring in nbc's kelly o'donnell and the polling director at the harvard kennedy school's institutef the thinking of the timing of this announcement and what more we're going to learn from the president when we do hear from him. >> reporter: there had been a lot of pressure building on an answer for what president biden might do concerning student loans. there was a deadline coming up for the beginning of repaying loans, which have been on hold during the covid period where there's been a pause on repayment. part of what you mentioned was the package he'll announce. they're calling it a final extension to give people time to make plans to put that back in their budgets, to repay what they owe for january of the new year. so that extension will be part of what people can get accustomed to. and now this new piece basis on income threshold and the type of loan that you may have in your student debt, this piece of loan forgiveness. some advocates had wanted more. the president was under pressure from his own party on the liberal side of his party to does as much as $50,000. he did not g
we want to bring in nbc's kelly o'donnell and the polling director at the harvard kennedy school's institutef the thinking of the timing of this announcement and what more we're going to learn from the president when we do hear from him. >> reporter: there had been a lot of pressure building on an answer for what president biden might do concerning student loans. there was a deadline coming up for the beginning of repaying loans, which have been on hold during the covid period where...
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so naturally going to be a senior fellow at harvard school of public health and a visiting fellow at harvard kennedy school of politics. did we even teach classes? if you can think of a good reason why the u.s. government shouldn't seize harvard's endowment s s, let us know and r take on tomorrow, you're not gonna talk to andrew . oh, we are all right. welcome to "hannity" tonight. in just a moment, an important message for dr. anthony faucion who seems to value his precious little ego more than you, the american people. also tonight, biden's border czar, kamala harris, apparently unwilling orr unable to determine the root causes of illegal immigration. so we did her job for heron by sending our own sarah cartera to central america, where she uncovered a shocking migrant smuggling operation. o we have that exclusive report straight ahead. but h first tonight, a big announcement from the white house, a brandou new generous three hundred billion dollar handout to ivy league graduates, sociology majors and many other irresponsible men and women that racked up massive student loans and no longer feel li
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so naturally going to be a senior fellow at harvard school of public health and a visiting fellow at harvard kennedyof politics. did we even teach classes? if you can think of a good reason why the u.s. government shouldn't seize harvard's endowment s s, let us know and r take on tomorrow, you're not gonna talk to andrew . oh, we are all right. welcome to "hannity" tonight. in just a moment, an important message for dr. anthony faucion who seems to value his precious little ego more than you, the american people. also tonight, biden's border czar, kamala harris, apparently unwilling orr unable to determine the root causes of illegal immigration. so we did her job for heron by sending our own sarah cartera to central america, where she uncovered a shocking migrant smuggling operation. o we have that exclusive report straight ahead. but h fir
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the american university of a roof and a senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school. he's joining us from boston. welcome back to 0. we're just here and get on the hoody that the political security cabinet will be meeting tonight for the israelis that is a to, to approve the continuation of what they're calling this operation. and the political official has said its goals have not yet been achieved. what are its goals? i don't think the israelis actually know the general zionism in the state of israel for about the last 100 years. confronted the palestinian national identity and the need for rights in palestine and other places. and they've only been able to really, israelis have only been able to use violence. and now recently, colonial expansion and settlement against the palestinians. they've done this many, many times. what's fascinating, there's, they keep attacking gaz before the governor and they keep attacking and sending in other places and serial. once. know, they don't seem to have a clear, strategic goal other than to show that they have a lot of military
the american university of a roof and a senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school. he's joining us from boston. welcome back to 0. we're just here and get on the hoody that the political security cabinet will be meeting tonight for the israelis that is a to, to approve the continuation of what they're calling this operation. and the political official has said its goals have not yet been achieved. what are its goals? i don't think the israelis actually know the general zionism in the state of...
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at the harvard kennedy schools bell for sans and she joins me now from south berwick main in the united states and marianna, very warm. welcome to the program. thanks for being with us. what was we know about the situation in the plant right now? i'm thinking about what kind of state it say and how it's being run day to day. well, julie, one of the things that we must keep in mind is that really the information that we have that's coming out of this parisha nuclear power plant. it's very difficult to corroborate. there are no independent observers, no 3rd party observe as a journalist that that could ascertain some of these claims. we have heard from the, through a court in who is the president of ukraine's nuclear operator. and that whole item of the elaborate plan that they personnel of does a produce a power plant was presented with by representatives from all thought the russian nuclear operator on this a legit switching of the powerpoint from the ukraine in power grid to the russian power grid. via crimea, and as he pointed out, it is the, it's a, it's a very dangerous, it's not a
at the harvard kennedy schools bell for sans and she joins me now from south berwick main in the united states and marianna, very warm. welcome to the program. thanks for being with us. what was we know about the situation in the plant right now? i'm thinking about what kind of state it say and how it's being run day to day. well, julie, one of the things that we must keep in mind is that really the information that we have that's coming out of this parisha nuclear power plant. it's very...
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for more on the risks posed by the nuclear plant, from the harvard kennedy school in the united statesews for being with us on bbc news. let me ask you first of all, there is a lot of room oran first of all, there is a lot of room or an allegation and counter allegation. what do we know about the situation in zaporizhzhia at the moment? ~ ., ~ ., ., , moment? well, what we know it was occuied moment? well, what we know it was occupied by — moment? well, what we know it was occupied by the _ moment? well, what we know it was occupied by the russians _ moment? well, what we know it was occupied by the russians on - moment? well, what we know it was occupied by the russians on march . occupied by the russians on march four. is it under military control since then. we have had all sorts of very worrying but unconfirmed reports that some of the buildings have been mined. some videos have been leaked to show there is military equipment indeed. and some of the machine calls at the nuclear power plant and there's recent cycle of escalation of the shelling, of the imaging of high—voltage lines
for more on the risks posed by the nuclear plant, from the harvard kennedy school in the united statesews for being with us on bbc news. let me ask you first of all, there is a lot of room oran first of all, there is a lot of room or an allegation and counter allegation. what do we know about the situation in zaporizhzhia at the moment? ~ ., ~ ., ., , moment? well, what we know it was occuied moment? well, what we know it was occupied by — moment? well, what we know it was occupied by the _...
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furman said pouring a trillion dollars of gasoline on a fire he's currently professor at the harvard kennedy school us of course our own steve liesman. and jason, i was following you on twitter like i always do. saw this and that was just the first point in a long list of complaints you kind of laid out about this and i though know initially youn favor and excited about the prospect what went wrong? what happened? >> oh, no. i've been critical of student debt loan relief for the last two year, but the plan came in worse than i expected. it was supposed to $250 billion. i thought that was a bad idea, and i expressed that instead it's $500 billion. at this point in our economy we don't need to be adding $500 billion in deficit spending for a purpose that includes wealthy law student and business school graduates getting tens of thousands of dollars >> i think that's kind of the big confusion out there, who's getting the money, how does it br break down brian sullivan was breaking down some of the pieces and to a large, extent, there will be millions and millions of people where it wipes out their deb
furman said pouring a trillion dollars of gasoline on a fire he's currently professor at the harvard kennedy school us of course our own steve liesman. and jason, i was following you on twitter like i always do. saw this and that was just the first point in a long list of complaints you kind of laid out about this and i though know initially youn favor and excited about the prospect what went wrong? what happened? >> oh, no. i've been critical of student debt loan relief for the last two...
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system, according to maryana budzher, senior researcher of the atomic control project of the kennedy school of harvard threat comes not only from information, a failure in the power supply system of the station can also occur due to reconnection from the as to the crimean grids, the russian mass media report such plans, its functioning depends on a stable and, well, reliable supply of electricity what does this cooling system depend on? it is fuel. it is active . it is very hot. they depend on these pumps. they work on electricity . zaporizhzhia npp has 20 diesel e-e generators and this is a reserve system. the entire power plant cannot operate safely for a certain longer period of time on these generators . the real threat is the flow of traditional waters that cool the reactor, if we have a violation of the storage conditions, it may be released into the ground or into the river or the atmosphere, regardless of how the situation of the capture of the nuclear power will develop further according to the words boujeren showed that the mechanisms and conventions that were adopted after the accident at t
system, according to maryana budzher, senior researcher of the atomic control project of the kennedy school of harvard threat comes not only from information, a failure in the power supply system of the station can also occur due to reconnection from the as to the crimean grids, the russian mass media report such plans, its functioning depends on a stable and, well, reliable supply of electricity what does this cooling system depend on? it is fuel. it is active . it is very hot. they depend on...
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school. kennedy: i'm just going to show up at harvard with my little dog. thank you, ilya supra aural headphones pea row. the topic stone is next. thank you. good-bye. cassioppidemia kennedy: a new study from cambridge university claims herpes sores are more than 5,000 years old and back then called dino sores. that's a history lesson that will stay with you forever and this is a topical storm. topic number one, a canadian cannaday company wants to make your sweet dreams come true by paying you to be a candy taste tester. just like the new york jets. get paid to suck and bite. yep, canada's candy fun house searching for a chief candy officer that will decide which products to sell by tasting an average of 113 candies per day or as chris christie calls it, a diet. done inside the offices or remotely from your home. the sweetest part of all, you don't have to live in canada and the pay will be almost as high as your dental bill. according to the job postings on linked in, they'll be compensated with anti-seek story yule salary of -- an salary of $100,000. aft
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kennedy: unreal. yeah, that sickly little vector. is that principle serious? no wonder school choice support his shot up according to harvard university's most recent education next survey, 45% of americans support charter schools, 50% support universal vouchers and 54% in favor allowing parents to homeschool their kids. will public schools ever listen to parent s? here with me now is american federation for children senior fellow cory deangeles, welcome back, cory. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me, what do -- kennedy: tell me, what do the images of this child -- what emotions do their stir in you and say to you about where we are in terms of education and masking? >> i mean, it's super frustrating and these tyrants need to go. these branch covidians need to go and two weeks to slow the spread turned into two and a half years to flatten a generation of children. like you said, the unintended benefit here is that the more and more that the teachers unions overplay their hand, they're just awakening a sleeping giant, which happens to be parents who want more of a say in their kid's education. while these socialists over he
kennedy: unreal. yeah, that sickly little vector. is that principle serious? no wonder school choice support his shot up according to harvard university's most recent education next survey, 45% of americans support charter schools, 50% support universal vouchers and 54% in favor allowing parents to homeschool their kids. will public schools ever listen to parent s? here with me now is american federation for children senior fellow cory deangeles, welcome back, cory. >> thanks for having...
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harvard law and took specific classes. kennedy: yeah, those getting advanced degrees will get more money than anyone else and may not make a lot getting out of medical school or law school the first year but over the course of their careers, they'll make more than the average person that maybe went to trade school or maybe realized that college is a big scam. >> so, wait a minute, government got involved and got more expensive. what? that's never happened before. yes, the issue that i'm most bothered by is it doesn't solve the problem. if this bailout would magically make everything better, i might be okay with it because it would solve a problem but all it does is kick the can down the road and we have the same problem. if you want to fix this, the big issue is like colleges should be like car dealerships. go buy a car, the dealership has its own financing company and finance your car. collegesshould finance their own tuition. kennedy: they've got massive endowment. >> yes, why not use that. if the kids are bad, don't get paid and have a better college experience or better job or lower your pricing or whatever the case may be, their goals are aligned with
harvard law and took specific classes. kennedy: yeah, those getting advanced degrees will get more money than anyone else and may not make a lot getting out of medical school or law school the first year but over the course of their careers, they'll make more than the average person that maybe went to trade school or maybe realized that college is a big scam. >> so, wait a minute, government got involved and got more expensive. what? that's never happened before. yes, the issue that i'm...
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school comes to take this on. in 1998, philip's all go who have moved from harvard to the university of virginia two director of -- had been involved in a project to transcribe the kennedy cuban missile crisis tapes. he carried that project with him from harvard to the university of virginia. he thought that, well, while we are taping the missile crisis tapes, that's great! 13 days or so. let's see if we can tape the entire corpus of kennedy materials and stretch again to 260 hours. let's go further and try to transcribe all of the presidents who taped. the presidential recording program began at 98 in the miller center. we've been going strong for 24 years now. at the end of the conversation here i will give you a better sense of how you can access these materials yourself. what i want to play some tape for you and give you a sense of what is on them. we are going to jump from kennedy, to johnson, to nixon. we'll see how many i can get through before we turn to a q&a. i know that there will be a lot of questions about this. let's start with jfk. it is a tape that is important for me for my work i've just continued a manuscript on kennedy in vietnam the focus not necess
school comes to take this on. in 1998, philip's all go who have moved from harvard to the university of virginia two director of -- had been involved in a project to transcribe the kennedy cuban missile crisis tapes. he carried that project with him from harvard to the university of virginia. he thought that, well, while we are taping the missile crisis tapes, that's great! 13 days or so. let's see if we can tape the entire corpus of kennedy materials and stretch again to 260 hours. let's go...