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will thank you for this maryana bujarin eh senior researcher of the belfer center of the harvard kennedy schoolto voice some interesting information which also applies and in particular eh of our nuclear and atomic industry, it became known that there will be about 20 nuclear power units in ukraine , energoatom declares this, in fact, we will definitely talk about it in the next information hour ago we advise you to wait and we want to invite an informational the news service of the tv channel is appreciated and elena morozova elena. thank you, colleagues, i will gladly tell the news to our viewers, join the news for the marathon, the only news, the only news, together we are strong, the armed forces of ukraine need drones , make your contribution, scan the qr-code, congratulations on the marathon, the news for you works for you the rada tv channel team keeps our finger on the pulse and summarizes the main points for you. ukraine will prepare several important international events. this will help increase the amount of military aid , president volodymyr zelenskyy said during his evening address
will thank you for this maryana bujarin eh senior researcher of the belfer center of the harvard kennedy schoolto voice some interesting information which also applies and in particular eh of our nuclear and atomic industry, it became known that there will be about 20 nuclear power units in ukraine , energoatom declares this, in fact, we will definitely talk about it in the next information hour ago we advise you to wait and we want to invite an informational the news service of the tv channel...
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yeah, i've got this guy's harvard kennedy school researching fringe political communities online and has published definitive and on explainers in wired and hill. together they on harvard kennedy school's technology and social change research project out of cambridge, massachusetts. we will be discussing their new book memoirs, the untold story, the online battles deepening democ upending democracy in america. the book dives into how bad actors are using hate based means and social media to spread disinformation and to organize right wing communities that are threatening in the us. the authors explained the goal of. the book is to show the public the common tactics incentives driving these and why we have to act to defend ourselves if we want to protect our democracy, especially relevant as we head into the midterms. and while joan, emily and brian want to help the public understand why this an urgent issue, they also to highlight how social media's attention business model based on and personal data is enabling these bad actors and what policymakers the tech industry and the public c
yeah, i've got this guy's harvard kennedy school researching fringe political communities online and has published definitive and on explainers in wired and hill. together they on harvard kennedy school's technology and social change research project out of cambridge, massachusetts. we will be discussing their new book memoirs, the untold story, the online battles deepening democ upending democracy in america. the book dives into how bad actors are using hate based means and social media to...
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i'm joined now by juliette kayyem, professor at the harvard kennedy school of government and former assistantretary at the department of homeland security. it is good to have you here. to get the blue checked previously, there was a process. your identity had to be verified. what are the real world implications of that verification process going away? >> it may twitter the most reliable platform, especially in times of disaster or emergency. it ensured the way the algorithm worked as when something bad happens, a journalist, government official, emergency management shares, their information, what they were seeing and hearing and what they wanted community members to do. run, hide, evacuate, shelter-in-place, these are important decisions to be made with a few moments notice and they were evaluated with the blue checkmark. but twitter feeds, think of a school shooting. twitter feeds are not helpful or giving you information in real-time. twitter used to be good at saving lives. i know it is hard to believe, but it became a way in which public safety agencies were pushing out information and a
i'm joined now by juliette kayyem, professor at the harvard kennedy school of government and former assistantretary at the department of homeland security. it is good to have you here. to get the blue checked previously, there was a process. your identity had to be verified. what are the real world implications of that verification process going away? >> it may twitter the most reliable platform, especially in times of disaster or emergency. it ensured the way the algorithm worked as when...
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lo of other issues, as well back with us tonight, my dea friend director of polling a the harvard kennedy schoolnneling their fear an passion to save america, which is out in paperback today, and victor she is here, i ji politics co-host and the youngest elected delegate fo joe biden in 2020. historically that younge generation, they've always bee the one who are amped up protesting, think back to th 1960s, they're the ones wh activate, who organized bu today are young people today different? are they so fired up about climate, abortion, guns that could they be a singular powerful loading block on th left the way that gu enthusiastic and evangelical are on the right >> i think that's without question that's happening, stephanie. this is a fourth election cycl in a row where we saw combination of gen z and millennials a voting bloc that will be 40% of the 202 electorate and overwhelmingl vote for democrats and turnout as numbers that know previou generation, when they were there, each voted. so when we were in our teens and twenties, we voted roughly half the level as young people today, so this
lo of other issues, as well back with us tonight, my dea friend director of polling a the harvard kennedy schoolnneling their fear an passion to save america, which is out in paperback today, and victor she is here, i ji politics co-host and the youngest elected delegate fo joe biden in 2020. historically that younge generation, they've always bee the one who are amped up protesting, think back to th 1960s, they're the ones wh activate, who organized bu today are young people today different?...
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join meing me now is jason fuhr and a professor at the harvard kennedy school thanks for coming on let'st this number what is it telling you about any success that the fed is having in cooling inflation >> first of all, it tells us that there's an amazing success in creating jobs this is a lot more jobs than we thought. people keep talking about recession. maybe there's one in the future. 3.5% unemployment rate one of the exciting things in this, was the unemployment rate for black americans was 5% that's too high. it's higher than for white people but it's the lowest ever that part of the report was unmitigated good news. >> is there any part of the report that gives you caution flags? >> right there is the question you started with, which is whether this is sustainable. running an inflation rate that's 4.5%, that is well above what the fed wants it to be can they get the inflation rate down while unemployment stays this low that isn't clear right now the report won't answer that question time will. >> should they change their target, raise the 2% target they've got? >> look, their focu
join meing me now is jason fuhr and a professor at the harvard kennedy school thanks for coming on let'st this number what is it telling you about any success that the fed is having in cooling inflation >> first of all, it tells us that there's an amazing success in creating jobs this is a lot more jobs than we thought. people keep talking about recession. maybe there's one in the future. 3.5% unemployment rate one of the exciting things in this, was the unemployment rate for black...
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nearly half say they felt unsafe in the last month, according to a new poll from the harvard kennedy school institute of politics. those fears are mobilizing young people to vote in your record numbers. joining me now, former chair of the d.o.c., tom perez. he is now co-chair of the american branch, 24 century secretary perez, it strikes me that republicans have tried to make access to guns a proxy for freedom. you actually, right now, you see president biden she just suing that frame, saying it is democrats who are giving more rights, not taking them away. how do they make that argument for the next year and a half? >> by showing that what is at stake, the right of a woman to make decisions about her own body, that freedom has been taking away by republicans. and they want to go further. the loved ones in texas, they don't, there is no freedom if you are not alive. if you can't exercise your right to vote, you don't have freedom. and so a big part of what we have to do, alicia, in this run up to the general election is to explain to people what is at stake, what has happened when republica
nearly half say they felt unsafe in the last month, according to a new poll from the harvard kennedy school institute of politics. those fears are mobilizing young people to vote in your record numbers. joining me now, former chair of the d.o.c., tom perez. he is now co-chair of the american branch, 24 century secretary perez, it strikes me that republicans have tried to make access to guns a proxy for freedom. you actually, right now, you see president biden she just suing that frame, saying...
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and as the founding executive director of the carter center for human rights policy at the harvard kennedy schoolthe recipient of the 2003 pulitzer prize for nonfiction. please join me in welcoming the usaid administrator samantha power. [applause] thanks so much to all of you for coming out today. i know you're hearing a lot and i know that many of you know a lot but i think it's fair to say that of all the things we could be doing today, or really any day this year, this is the most important, this is where the stakes are the highest for freedom, for the notion of independence, for the shared prosperity that we all seek and you all giving your time to these discussions, giving your input as well to those of us that work in government is invaluable so thank you and thanks to marjorie for spearheading this and for the incredible partnership that we all have with the chamber of commerce. i want to start by sharing an exciting development from western ukraine. as many of you know throughout this latest phase of the invasion of ukraine the one that started last year on february 204th, they've manage
and as the founding executive director of the carter center for human rights policy at the harvard kennedy schoolthe recipient of the 2003 pulitzer prize for nonfiction. please join me in welcoming the usaid administrator samantha power. [applause] thanks so much to all of you for coming out today. i know you're hearing a lot and i know that many of you know a lot but i think it's fair to say that of all the things we could be doing today, or really any day this year, this is the most...
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the fellowships at the harvard kennedy school are an opportunity to share her experience and learn., 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quin, this is bloomberg. paul: thanks. still to come. our exclusive with former bank of japan deputy governor masazumi wakatabe, asking what to expect from the boj's first policy meeting under its new leadership. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh did you know you can get someone to shop for you? with stitch fix, it couldn't be easier. i share my style, size and budget. and they shop just for me. my shopper sends me stuff i feel good in. i keep what works, and send back the rest. stitch fix. shery: the new bank of japan governor may be signaling no adjustment to a key policy tool. bank of america says friday's decision still a close call. crossing to tokyo with kathleen hays standing by with a special guest. kathleen: a ver
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so she went back to the halls of harvard at the kennedy school as a professor, but then bite and tapped her to come back to public service and had up usa idea. now, there is no bones about it, where usa id goes a color revolution tends to follow. recently power made an unannounced trip to hungary with the agency where she apparently met with these young movers and shakers people, she called civil society and said, usa, i do with quote, relaunching initiatives to boost independent media and drive up civic engagement. now you've been a diplomat in your career breakdown this diplomat speak for us. what was she doing in budapest, and why didn't she tell the or bon administration ahead of time that she was going? well, i think you hit the nail on the head. i mean, this is about regime change we just saw. so in, similar, by the way we see actually unfolding in georgia right now or georgia, attempted to pass a law that would require will be due in here. and then i'd states that foreign funded entities need to disclose added, declare themselves before an agent. i personally don't have a problem
so she went back to the halls of harvard at the kennedy school as a professor, but then bite and tapped her to come back to public service and had up usa idea. now, there is no bones about it, where usa id goes a color revolution tends to follow. recently power made an unannounced trip to hungary with the agency where she apparently met with these young movers and shakers people, she called civil society and said, usa, i do with quote, relaunching initiatives to boost independent media and...
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harvard medical school. i received my masters in public policy from harvard kennedy school. i realized when i was at the kennedy school the cia was there recruiting students to join their firm. there is no recruitment happening in the public health school which i later received the masters and from harvard school public health or from the harvard medical school. so perhaps one off the suggestions would be to entertain the career options for public health and physicians and medical scientists to join the intelligence community and doing their research as well. very good idea there's no ci recruiters i got my degree from the harvard history department. [laughter] we have to rethink how we recruit. going to medical school, public health policyli schools to be a very good idea. >> thank you i yieldld back. now i recognize mr. comeau from kentucky for five minutes of questions but. >> think i want to thank each of the witnesses for being heree today. meant national security of the unitedfo states. former cdc director redfield testified last month this is not simply a scientific qu
harvard medical school. i received my masters in public policy from harvard kennedy school. i realized when i was at the kennedy school the cia was there recruiting students to join their firm. there is no recruitment happening in the public health school which i later received the masters and from harvard school public health or from the harvard medical school. so perhaps one off the suggestions would be to entertain the career options for public health and physicians and medical scientists to...
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harvard medical school. i received my masters in public policy from harvard kennedy school. i realized that when i was at the kennedy school the cia was there recruiting students to join their firm. yet there was no recruitment happening in the public health school which i later received a masters in public health from harvard school public health or from the harvard medical school. so perhaps one of the suggestions would be to entertain the career options for public health and physicians and medical scientists to join the intelligence communities in doing the research ezell. >> i think that would be a good day. also know recruit when i i goy degree from harvard history department. we have to rethink how we recruit so going to medical schools, public health policy schools would be a very good idea. >> thank you. i yield back. >> i now recognize the chairman of the full committee mr. comer from kentucky for five and is a question. >> thank you, mr. chairman. what you think each of the witnesses for being here today. as i said from the beginning discovering the origins of covid
harvard medical school. i received my masters in public policy from harvard kennedy school. i realized that when i was at the kennedy school the cia was there recruiting students to join their firm. yet there was no recruitment happening in the public health school which i later received a masters in public health from harvard school public health or from the harvard medical school. so perhaps one of the suggestions would be to entertain the career options for public health and physicians and...
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e megan o'sullivan, a professor of international affairs at harvard university's kennedy school, andctor of columbia university's center on global energy policy. so it's great to see you two experts here megan, first to you, you and jason are from different sides of the political spectrum. how did your collaboration come together, and what do you see the goal of doing this >> jason and i have been working together for a few years now, and and it's been a really fruitful collaboration. i would say we complement each other in the sense we're not just from different political backgrounds, he served in the obama administration, and i served in the bush administration we both see the imperative of a transition, an energy transition, a change in the global energy system to be one that's focused more on low carbon or ultimately zero carbon fuels, and i think bring a background of deep geopolitical experience, and he brings his deep background in climate and together we're able to bring two disciplines that have been independent of each other for far too long, and as we try to do in this art
e megan o'sullivan, a professor of international affairs at harvard university's kennedy school, andctor of columbia university's center on global energy policy. so it's great to see you two experts here megan, first to you, you and jason are from different sides of the political spectrum. how did your collaboration come together, and what do you see the goal of doing this >> jason and i have been working together for a few years now, and and it's been a really fruitful collaboration. i...
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counselor of brunswick group geopolitical, an advisory service, and adjunct professor of harvard university's kennedy schoolvernment. bob serves on the boards of singapore's sovereign wealth fund and robin hood markets. he also chairs the international adsory council of standard chartered banks and serves on the strategicounsel. he is a member of the boards of e peterson institute for international economics, the wildlife conservation society and carnegie endowment. he chairs the global tiger initiative and is a member of the global leadership council of mercy corps, a humanitarian agency. prior to that bob was president of the world bank group from 2007 to 2012, u.s. trade rep until 2005 and deputy secretary of state from 2005 to 2006. from 1985 to 1993 he served as counselor to the treasury secretary and under secretary of state, as well as white house deputy chief of staff. he has recently published a new book which was published august of 2020. it has been translated into korean, chinese, japanese and georgian. bob will be followed by senator rob portman. rob's career in public service spans three decad
counselor of brunswick group geopolitical, an advisory service, and adjunct professor of harvard university's kennedy schoolvernment. bob serves on the boards of singapore's sovereign wealth fund and robin hood markets. he also chairs the international adsory council of standard chartered banks and serves on the strategicounsel. he is a member of the boards of e peterson institute for international economics, the wildlife conservation society and carnegie endowment. he chairs the global tiger...
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kelsey davidson, who went on to get a masters to kennedy school and a degree at harvard law school, is now practiced law up in san francisco. kelsey dug into a lot of the stuff at the national archives. she came back with a lot of material about this from walsh investigation and when she and i went in to confront shultz about this, he was staggered about it. and then i think the next time we went in he looked at kelsey and what else have you learned about. sounds like george. yeah. any time public service is going to have those moments when you know when issues are complicated and. that was certainly one of the most complicated ones. so fast forward. george shultz finishes his service as secretary of state, having finished a trifecta in the cabinet of labor treasurer re and state and don't forget omb omb as well comes back and there's another 30 years and so in that 30 years i the thing that i would say most about george shultz is he and he insisted on continuing to learn. he was curious in a way that was very deep. it wasn't a sort of superficial. and he launched himself with said dri
kelsey davidson, who went on to get a masters to kennedy school and a degree at harvard law school, is now practiced law up in san francisco. kelsey dug into a lot of the stuff at the national archives. she came back with a lot of material about this from walsh investigation and when she and i went in to confront shultz about this, he was staggered about it. and then i think the next time we went in he looked at kelsey and what else have you learned about. sounds like george. yeah. any time...