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the horowitz report. can you tell me how many people you have referred for prosecution at the fbi as a result of the horowitz report? >> for prosecution or for discipline? >> for prosecution first, just give me numbers because i don't want to abuse my time. >> well, you know, the prosecution issue related to anything to do with the horowitz report is -- >> how many were fired? >> i get it. >> how many have you fired? >> so all the people, most of the people involved in the horowitz report are former employees. of the ones who are current, every single one of them, even if mentioned only in passing, has been referred to our office of professional responsibility, which is our disciplinary arm. now, that piece -- and this is important -- that piece of it because we're cooperating fully with mr. durham's investigation, at his request we had slowed that process down to allow his criminal investigation to proceed. so at the moment, that process is still underway in order to make sure that we're being appropriat
the horowitz report. can you tell me how many people you have referred for prosecution at the fbi as a result of the horowitz report? >> for prosecution or for discipline? >> for prosecution first, just give me numbers because i don't want to abuse my time. >> well, you know, the prosecution issue related to anything to do with the horowitz report is -- >> how many were fired? >> i get it. >> how many have you fired? >> so all the people, most of the...
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of the horowitz report? >> for prosecution or for discipline? >> for prosecution first. just give me numbers. because i don't want to abuse my time. >> you know, the prosecution issue related to anything to do with the horowitz report -- >> how many have you fired, i get it, how many have you fired? >> so all the people, most of the people involved in the horowitz report are former employees. of the ones who are current, every single one of them, even if mentioned only in passing, has been referred to our office of professional responsibility, which is our disciplinary arm. now, that piece, and this is important, that piece of it, because we're cooperating fully with mr. durham's investigation, at his request we slowed that process down to allow his criminal investigation to proceed. so at the moment that process is still under way in order to make sure that we're being appropriately sensitive to the criminal investigation. >> okay. so you've had to hold up as a result of the criminal investigation. i'm sorr
of the horowitz report? >> for prosecution or for discipline? >> for prosecution first. just give me numbers. because i don't want to abuse my time. >> you know, the prosecution issue related to anything to do with the horowitz report -- >> how many have you fired, i get it, how many have you fired? >> so all the people, most of the people involved in the horowitz report are former employees. of the ones who are current, every single one of them, even if mentioned...
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stephanie: lisa horowitz is a clinical psychologist at the national institute of mental health and hased suicide for decades. >> forced isolation and kids not being in school and being cut off from their social contacts, that really makes it even harder when you're struggling with any kind of mental health issues. stephanie: prior to the pandemic, suicide was the second leading cause of death among people ages 10-24. for that same age group, the suicide rate increased by more than 50 percent between 2007 and 2017. since the pandemic began, local officials around the country have reported more youth suicides. certain youth are at even greater risk. >> it's really heartbreaking, i think is the word that i would use to describe the situations that young people find themselves in simply because of who they are. stephanie: tia dole is the chief clinical operations officer at the trevor project, a suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for lgbtq young people. >> a lot of young people are now being pulled back into the home where they would not normally be. it's much harder t
stephanie: lisa horowitz is a clinical psychologist at the national institute of mental health and hased suicide for decades. >> forced isolation and kids not being in school and being cut off from their social contacts, that really makes it even harder when you're struggling with any kind of mental health issues. stephanie: prior to the pandemic, suicide was the second leading cause of death among people ages 10-24. for that same age group, the suicide rate increased by more than 50...
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daniel horowitz, you studied this. what do you make of this? you. taken in totality, this is really the obamacare of every industry and every aspect of our life. in other words, it means two things. number one, making americans 10 100% dependent on government for health care, education, housing, you name it. and, number two, it means the american tradition of socialism, we have venture socialism, it's funneled through the all the special interests. the health care cartels that are monopolizing their respective industries, boxing out private enterprise. and the thing is it rewards all of the players who went and subvert our liberties, actually made the virus response worse. it punishes the states that were freer and actually spent their money on things that worked to arrest the spread of the virus and to, you know, vaccinate the seniors like ron desantis did. this equalized all of the states in one. and then when you get to the individual sub city keys -- subsidies and in the tax code as well as the rebates, here's the thing: it's too much and t
daniel horowitz, you studied this. what do you make of this? you. taken in totality, this is really the obamacare of every industry and every aspect of our life. in other words, it means two things. number one, making americans 10 100% dependent on government for health care, education, housing, you name it. and, number two, it means the american tradition of socialism, we have venture socialism, it's funneled through the all the special interests. the health care cartels that are monopolizing...
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eastern on "afterwards", sarah wore horowitz, author of the book "mutualism." she's interviewed by orrin cass. watch "book tv" on c-span2, this weekend. >> you're watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's cable television companies in
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daniel horowitz, ablaze we will daniel horowitz, ablaze we will see e e e e what are you doing?ionism. when you start with a better hot dog from oscar mayer, you can do no wrong. it's all for the love of hot dogs. [♪♪] when you have diabetes, managing your blood sugar is crucial. try boost glucose control. the patented blend is clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. boost glucose control products contain high quality protein and key nutrients to support immune health. try boost. ♪ ♪ ♪ when you drive this smooth, you save with allstate. the future of auto insurance is here. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, w
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eastern on afterwards, former new york federal reserve board sarejavo a horowitz, author of the book "mutualism" offers her thoughts how to build economic sustainability for workers in the fuhr. she is interviewed by author and american compass executive director orrin cass. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. >> you're watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span to viewers as a public service. "washington jou" continues. host: jonathan greenblatt is the ceo and national director of the anti-defamation league. talk about the mastic extremism. thank you for your time. what did you think about the information that was received and reaction from representatives? guest: we have been tracking extremists for decades. i would describe what january 6 was as the most printable terror attack at in american history. these white
eastern on afterwards, former new york federal reserve board sarejavo a horowitz, author of the book "mutualism" offers her thoughts how to build economic sustainability for workers in the fuhr. she is interviewed by author and american compass executive director orrin cass. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. >> you're watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these...
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>> most of the people involved in the horowitz report are former employees. of the ones that are current, every single one of them, even if mentioned only in passing, have been referred to our office of professional disciplinary. that piece of it, because we're cooperating fully with mr. durham's investigation, at this point we have slowed that process down to allow his criminal investigation to proceed. at the moment, that process is still underway in order to make sure we're being appropriately sensitive to the criminal investigation. >> so you've had to hold up as a result of the criminal investigation? i'm sorry i won't over, mr. chairman. i'm sure glad you're here. he was just screwing everything up. >> senator padilla, and i'm sure you'll do better than the previous questioner. >> thank you, and i will do my best. director wray, other members in the committee have raised their concerns in the increase in hate crimes in recent years against latinos, african-americans, to lbgtqa community and others. over the last year, we've seen a significant increase i
>> most of the people involved in the horowitz report are former employees. of the ones that are current, every single one of them, even if mentioned only in passing, have been referred to our office of professional disciplinary. that piece of it, because we're cooperating fully with mr. durham's investigation, at this point we have slowed that process down to allow his criminal investigation to proceed. at the moment, that process is still underway in order to make sure we're being...
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sarah horowitz tonight on afterwards on book tv on c-span2. you can also listen to every afterwards program as a podcast. find it where you get your podcasts. >> next from the recent cpac conference, north carolina representatives madison cawthorn, ted budd, and virginia foxx look at education reform. leading off the station is the state's governor mark robinson. [applause] >> where am i standing? i guess i'm standing here in the middle. thank you all for being here. thank you for that wonderful greeting. the series of speeches you are about to hear are about education and particularly education as it pertains to north carolina because of the three people you will hear from our congress people from north carolina. i want you to listen carefully. as you heard, i'm the lieutenant governor of north carolina and i sit on the state school board. all of you conservatives out there that are listening to me right now, i want you to hear something. if there's anything conservative needs to tackle in this nation, not just in north carolina, but across t
sarah horowitz tonight on afterwards on book tv on c-span2. you can also listen to every afterwards program as a podcast. find it where you get your podcasts. >> next from the recent cpac conference, north carolina representatives madison cawthorn, ted budd, and virginia foxx look at education reform. leading off the station is the state's governor mark robinson. [applause] >> where am i standing? i guess i'm standing here in the middle. thank you all for being here. thank you for...
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. >> sy: psychologist lisa horowitz says regardless of when schools re-open, children and parents can learn how to help prevent suicide. >> we teach them to read and to write and to do math and to do science. but when do we teach them what to do when you can't bear a disappointment or you feel so alone and isolated that you can't stand it anymore? >> sy: i think it'so taboo and a lot of parents don't even want to say the word because they don't want to even plant that in the mind of their young child. >> the number one myth of suicide, is that talking to someone about suicide can put the idea in their head. it's the opposite is true. the best way to keep a teenager from killing themselves is to ask them directly, are you thinking of killing yourself? and then listen to the answer. and this part is really important. it's important to listen because sometimes the answer is scary. and so you listen to what they say and then you do your version of we're going to get through this together, i'm going to get you help. i want you to be prepared. >> sy: horowitz says to make sure kids know sui
. >> sy: psychologist lisa horowitz says regardless of when schools re-open, children and parents can learn how to help prevent suicide. >> we teach them to read and to write and to do math and to do science. but when do we teach them what to do when you can't bear a disappointment or you feel so alone and isolated that you can't stand it anymore? >> sy: i think it'so taboo and a lot of parents don't even want to say the word because they don't want to even plant that in the...
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daniel horowitz, ablaze we will see you next time. god bless you. >> thank you.' bake? shake and bake! ( ♪♪ ) our lawyers just want you to know that this isn't real. that's my boy. just remember my motto: if you ain't first... all: you're last! purchase and get $10 per horsepower with dodge power dollars. that's $7,970 on the dodge challenger srt hellcat redeye. (judith) at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. that's $7,970 (money manager) because our way works great for us! (judith) but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? (judith) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? (judith) we don't have those. (money manager) so what's in it for you? (judith) our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. as someone with hearing loss i know what a
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now, inspector general horowitz issued a report in 2019, regarding cross fire hurricane and through a subsequent memorandum dealing with woods file issues that really help prove my point. at the time in response to those concerns, you issued statements suggesting that you would take concrete actions to make sure that these things were changed. could you tell me what some of those actions are? are you taken the actions you referred to in response to horowitz's report and his subsequent memo on the woods file issues? >> yes, senator, i welcome the question. so first off, as you know, we accepted all of the findings and recommendations in the inspector general's report. i ordered at the time over 40 corrective actions to go above and beyond the recommendations of the inspector general's report and those have been implement add. those include everything from strengthening our procedures to ensure accuraty and completeliness make sure the court gets all of the information it is supposed to, change in our protocol for confidential human resource and i created a new office of internal audit
now, inspector general horowitz issued a report in 2019, regarding cross fire hurricane and through a subsequent memorandum dealing with woods file issues that really help prove my point. at the time in response to those concerns, you issued statements suggesting that you would take concrete actions to make sure that these things were changed. could you tell me what some of those actions are? are you taken the actions you referred to in response to horowitz's report and his subsequent memo on...
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the horowitz report in particular revealed gross abuses of power including the electronic eavesdropping of american citizens to advance and investigate while defensive briefings are routine as attorney general lynch said, i would note that that the trump administration, the trump team was provided any defensive briefings that would have warned him about the efforts by the russians to infiltrate his campaign. also note judge garland didn't really answer anything in his 2f are responses that would give us any confidence that he will ensure the justice department does not return to the holder days. i find it particularly troubling that during the hearing and in response to his questions he advocated for both veneto and christian clark, both of whom he barely knows. what one need not look far back in their respective records to find evidence that they are all about politics in the justice department. calls to defund the police as recently as june of last year . calls to eliminate qualified immunity or law enforcement. all these should be nonstarters for anyone assuming a position in law enf
the horowitz report in particular revealed gross abuses of power including the electronic eavesdropping of american citizens to advance and investigate while defensive briefings are routine as attorney general lynch said, i would note that that the trump administration, the trump team was provided any defensive briefings that would have warned him about the efforts by the russians to infiltrate his campaign. also note judge garland didn't really answer anything in his 2f are responses that...
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have you taken the actions you referred to in response to horowitz's report and subsequent memo on the woods file issues? >> yes, senator. i welcome the question. first off as you may know we accepted all of the findings and recommendations in the inspector general's report. i ordered at the time over 40 corrective actions to go above and beyond the recommendations of the inspector general's report and those have been implemented. those include everything from strengthening our procedures to ensure accuracy and completeness to make sure the court gets all the information it's supposed to, changes in our protocols for chs, training changes. i created a new office of internal audit that specifically focused on fisa auditing. there's a whole number of things i would be happy to walk through but i recognize that our time is limited. you tell me how much -- >> i appreciate that. i appreciate anything you've done within the agency to do that. i hope you can understand my concern which is that we have been told over and over again we already have strong procedures in place internally. those h
have you taken the actions you referred to in response to horowitz's report and subsequent memo on the woods file issues? >> yes, senator. i welcome the question. first off as you may know we accepted all of the findings and recommendations in the inspector general's report. i ordered at the time over 40 corrective actions to go above and beyond the recommendations of the inspector general's report and those have been implemented. those include everything from strengthening our procedures...
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sarah horowitz tonight on afterwards on book tv on c-span2. you can also listen to every afterwards program as a podcast. find it where you get your podcasts. >> next from the recent cpac conference, north carolina representatives madison cawthorn, ted budd, and virginia foxx look at education reform. leading off the station is the state's governor mark robinson. [applause] >> where am i standing? i guess i'm standing here in the middle. thank you all for being here. thank you for that wonderful greeting.
sarah horowitz tonight on afterwards on book tv on c-span2. you can also listen to every afterwards program as a podcast. find it where you get your podcasts. >> next from the recent cpac conference, north carolina representatives madison cawthorn, ted budd, and virginia foxx look at education reform. leading off the station is the state's governor mark robinson. [applause] >> where am i standing? i guess i'm standing here in the middle. thank you all for being here. thank you for...
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eastern on after words, former new york federal reserve board chair sara horowitz, author of the book "mutualism" offer hearse thoughts on how to build economic sustainability for workers in the future. she's interviewed. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. >> sunday night on q&a, a discussion about social and economic disruption caused by the covid-19 pandemic and the government's response with senior fellow with george mason university's center. >> any time we are going to really change the way we live and change the way the economy produces, that there are necessarily going to be things that get left by the wayside. so there's always going to be some degree of destruction associated with whatever new is created. because we're changing the way resources are used. and this pandemic is kind of forcing us to engage in that creative process. i think there's some optimism that we can find in that, in particular with the issue of working women, it's been known for a while that flexibility in work is one of the most useful ways to enable women to balance a profession and motherhood. and
eastern on after words, former new york federal reserve board chair sara horowitz, author of the book "mutualism" offer hearse thoughts on how to build economic sustainability for workers in the future. she's interviewed. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. >> sunday night on q&a, a discussion about social and economic disruption caused by the covid-19 pandemic and the government's response with senior fellow with george mason university's center. >> any time we are...
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style video, in the latest of brand rishi sunak and his big social media campaign, partly led by kaz horowitzcial media front and has developed this brand where his official announcements are always accompanied by his signature. you have to look at that, and it's hard for anyone not to think that this is a platform to greater ambitions than just the treasury. share to greater ambitions than 'ust the treasu . �* , . to greater ambitions than 'ust the treasu . . , ., , ., treasury. are they all friends of carrie, treasury. are they all friends of carrie. the _ treasury. are they all friends of carrie, the people _ treasury. are they all friends of carrie, the people who - treasury. are they all friends of carrie, the people who work . treasury. are they all friends of. carrie, the people who work with treasury. are they all friends of - carrie, the people who work with him just for him? i carrie, the people who work with him just for him?— just for him? i don't think so, no. that was me _ just for him? i don't think so, no. that was me being _ just for him? i don't think so, no. that was me bei
style video, in the latest of brand rishi sunak and his big social media campaign, partly led by kaz horowitzcial media front and has developed this brand where his official announcements are always accompanied by his signature. you have to look at that, and it's hard for anyone not to think that this is a platform to greater ambitions than just the treasury. share to greater ambitions than 'ust the treasu . �* , . to greater ambitions than 'ust the treasu . . , ., , ., treasury. are they all...
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the horowitz report?for prosecution or for discipline. >> for prosecution first. just give me numbers. i don't want to abuse my time. >> the prosecution issue related to anything to do with the horowitz report is in the hands -- >> i get it. how many have you find? >> most of the people involved in the horowitz report are former employees. of those who are current, every single one of them, has been referred to your office of professional responsibility which is our disciplinary arm. that piece of it, because we're cooperating with mr. durham's investigation, we slowed that progress down to allow his criminal investigation to proceed. so at the moment, that process is still under way in order to make sure that we're being appropriately sensitive to the criminal investigation. >> okay. so you've had to hold up as a result of the criminal investigation? i'm sorry i went over, mr. chairman. i'm sure glad you're here. booker was screwing everything up. >> senator padilla. i'm sure you'll do a better job that
the horowitz report?for prosecution or for discipline. >> for prosecution first. just give me numbers. i don't want to abuse my time. >> the prosecution issue related to anything to do with the horowitz report is in the hands -- >> i get it. how many have you find? >> most of the people involved in the horowitz report are former employees. of those who are current, every single one of them, has been referred to your office of professional responsibility which is our...
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eastern on "afterwards", sarah wore horowitz, author of the book "mutualism." she's interviewed by orrin cass. watch "book tv" on c-span2, this weekend. >> you're watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span to viewers as a public service. continues. host: cheryl chumley from the "washington times" joins us. she serves as their online opinion editor. we thank you for your time this morning. guest: great to be with you. host: in light of the decision of the house of representatives not to meet because of the threat that the capitol police received, what do you think about that issue and the larger issue of concerns still about foot ture domestic terrorism? guest: well, i get that the house democrats made a decision not to meet because they said that they received a threat about another, what they characterized, as a storming on capitol hill. and whether the threat was real or not, we don't really know. if you ha
eastern on "afterwards", sarah wore horowitz, author of the book "mutualism." she's interviewed by orrin cass. watch "book tv" on c-span2, this weekend. >> you're watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span to viewers as a public service. continues. host: cheryl chumley from the "washington times"...
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also tonight former new york federal reserve board chair sara horowitz weighs in on how to build economic sustainability for workers in the future and an interview with best-selling author and new york staff writer elizabeth. find more information@booktv.org or consult your programming guide. now, here is thomas holt. >>> -- from welcoming you today virtual author talk event on the atlanta history center. tonight we are talking with thomas holt about his book "the movement of the african-american struggle for civil rights." you can purchase the book directly from a cappella books through the link in the chat at the bottom of the screen or also the atlanta history center website and by the book from there. we do all know the name of rosa parks and doctor martin luther king junior, john lewis, thurgood marshall. they are giants and heroes of the civil rights movement. well, the new book "the movement of" challenges the popular narrative that it was charismatic leaders showing the way that drove the revolutionary change. he argued that it would be accumulated grievances of ordinary citizens
also tonight former new york federal reserve board chair sara horowitz weighs in on how to build economic sustainability for workers in the future and an interview with best-selling author and new york staff writer elizabeth. find more information@booktv.org or consult your programming guide. now, here is thomas holt. >>> -- from welcoming you today virtual author talk event on the atlanta history center. tonight we are talking with thomas holt about his book "the movement of the...
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. >>> i am thrilled to be joined here by sara horowitz who is one of my favorite writers and thinkerson the future of work and especially of not only great writing and thinking but also the rare practitioner who's made whose madea difference in the rd and a whole bunch of different fields and i look forward to talking with her about some of that as well. the book is mutualism building the new economy from the ground up and welcome. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i guess we have to start with the
. >>> i am thrilled to be joined here by sara horowitz who is one of my favorite writers and thinkerson the future of work and especially of not only great writing and thinking but also the rare practitioner who's made whose madea difference in the rd and a whole bunch of different fields and i look forward to talking with her about some of that as well. the book is mutualism building the new economy from the ground up and welcome. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you...
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google employees are behind it is being funded by anderson horowitz now has a valuation of over a $1000000000.00 and basically silicon valley tech companies love it and is it a free speech haven that's probably your next question the answer is no that's interesting and i want to dive into that but before i do i want to bring in chris ruby who's actually been a guest on the show in the past who has really taken advantage from the very beginning and created one most popular political side clubhouses on the site chris thank you so much for joining us you were on probably from an early size talked to me about this platform and what about it appealed to you and how do you find usually engaged in your conversations. sure so early on i applied for the republican and conservative clubhouse handle on clubhouse to create political discourse and discussions with civility from both sides i was surprised and happily surprised to see that the club was accepted and who is attracted to that club well we have a host of different politicians pundits different media commentators and again people from both sides of
google employees are behind it is being funded by anderson horowitz now has a valuation of over a $1000000000.00 and basically silicon valley tech companies love it and is it a free speech haven that's probably your next question the answer is no that's interesting and i want to dive into that but before i do i want to bring in chris ruby who's actually been a guest on the show in the past who has really taken advantage from the very beginning and created one most popular political side...
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>>> i am thrilled to be joined here by sara horowitz who is one of my favorite writers and thinkers on the future of work and especially of not only great writing and thinking but also the rare practitioner who's made whose madea difference in the rd and a whole bunch of different fields and i look forward to talking with her about some of that as well. the book is mutualism building the new economy from the ground up and welcome. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i guess we have to start with the clichÉ question in a discussion like this which is what is mutualism and you have a sort of three dimensions of it and i could probably be helpful to start by going through those and talking a little bit about why each one is important and then may be an example of what does it look like when it's working and on the other hand what does it look like when it's not for what would you say doesn't count? the first one is they have a social purpose. and all the social problems. how do you define that and what counts as a social purpose and a social problem? >> the fi
>>> i am thrilled to be joined here by sara horowitz who is one of my favorite writers and thinkers on the future of work and especially of not only great writing and thinking but also the rare practitioner who's made whose madea difference in the rd and a whole bunch of different fields and i look forward to talking with her about some of that as well. the book is mutualism building the new economy from the ground up and welcome. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you...
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also tonight former new york federal reserve board chair sara horowitz weighs in on how to build economictainability for workers in the future and an interview with best-selling author and new york staff writer elizabeth. find more information@booktv.org or consult your programming guide. now, here is thomas holt. >>> -- from welcoming you today virtual author talk event on the atlanta history center. tonight we are talking with thomas holt about his book "the movement of the african-american struggle for civil rights." you can purchase the book directly from a cappella books through the link in the chat at the bottom of the screen or also the atlanta history center website and by the book from there. we do all know the name of rosa parks and doctor martin luther king junior, john lewis, thurgood marshall. they areia
also tonight former new york federal reserve board chair sara horowitz weighs in on how to build economictainability for workers in the future and an interview with best-selling author and new york staff writer elizabeth. find more information@booktv.org or consult your programming guide. now, here is thomas holt. >>> -- from welcoming you today virtual author talk event on the atlanta history center. tonight we are talking with thomas holt about his book "the movement of the...
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i'm talking about the leading firms, jason horowitz, sequoia. that while the numbers are not good and you have 70% of firms that are still not diverse, i think as you see the leaders looking into the future, knowing that is what you have to do to stay competitive, i think you'll see a lot more follow suit. i think the more diverse the funders are, the more diverse the founders will be. emily: let's talk about your portfolio as we come out of a pandemic. the world is changing once again. where you doubling down? where you pulling back? what trends are not here to stay? >> i do not know what you have heard from other vcs, this is been crazy. when the pandemic first hit, everyone was pulling back and getting ready for winter. the opposite has happened. you've seen a lot of markets accelerate. for example, the last investment i did before the pandemic is an api, and audio and video api that enables platforms to have audio and video natively within their app. while i was bullish on that space before the pandemic, post pandemic the surge of demand for
i'm talking about the leading firms, jason horowitz, sequoia. that while the numbers are not good and you have 70% of firms that are still not diverse, i think as you see the leaders looking into the future, knowing that is what you have to do to stay competitive, i think you'll see a lot more follow suit. i think the more diverse the funders are, the more diverse the founders will be. emily: let's talk about your portfolio as we come out of a pandemic. the world is changing once again. where...
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all-white sky: the nature of the future coming 9 pm eastern on "after words", eric horowitz offers her thoughts on how to build economic sustainability for workers in the future. he's interviewed by or in cats. look for book tv on c-span2 today. >> i'm a chicago-based alumni and alumni president. we have a focus on energy, infrastructure and policy. [inaudible] i'm pleased to welcome you all to this conversation. real lives and their lessons. i'm pleased to host the authors. miss gillard served the 28th prime minister of australia. during her tenure she may change to the areas of education and social equity. thank you. her latest goals are in the philanthropic. [inaudible] she care of beyond the blue, and is also a member of the global. [inaudible]. ngozi okonjo-iweala has served as finance minister for nigeria and is currently spearheading the vaccine alliance. among many other honors as one of the 50 greatest world leaders and one of the top 100 most powerful women in the world and she will become the first female leader of the world's debate forum. today's discussion is moderated by
all-white sky: the nature of the future coming 9 pm eastern on "after words", eric horowitz offers her thoughts on how to build economic sustainability for workers in the future. he's interviewed by or in cats. look for book tv on c-span2 today. >> i'm a chicago-based alumni and alumni president. we have a focus on energy, infrastructure and policy. [inaudible] i'm pleased to welcome you all to this conversation. real lives and their lessons. i'm pleased to host the authors....
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michael horowitz, the inspector general for the department of justice, and chair. and william scheer, the director of financial markets and community investment at geo. i am also pleased to welcome the select subcommittee's newest member, ms. miller-meeks. i'm looking forward to use how the funds are planned to be used to prevent small business relief program fraud, and how we can continue to work together to ensure our nation's response to the pandemic is effective, efficient, and equitable. in the ranking member's absence, i will now refer to mr. jordan for any public opening statement he would wish to make. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks to you and our witnesses for appearing today. we continue to hold only virtual hearings in this subcommittee, even though four members of the majority celebrated the $1.9 trillion spending bill in person at the white house just two weeks ago. i want to also welcome our new republican member to the subcommittee, representative marionette miller meeks, we appreciate her hard work on behalf of her constituents, especially as sp
michael horowitz, the inspector general for the department of justice, and chair. and william scheer, the director of financial markets and community investment at geo. i am also pleased to welcome the select subcommittee's newest member, ms. miller-meeks. i'm looking forward to use how the funds are planned to be used to prevent small business relief program fraud, and how we can continue to work together to ensure our nation's response to the pandemic is effective, efficient, and equitable....
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i want to bring in our traders right now, todd horowitz and david guilfoyle. todd, you know, if this blockage continues, literally tuesday they were saying, oh, we're making progress, we're going to dislodge it, and that never happened. is this going to affect the global economy? and in particular, goods that are on their way to the united states. >> hi, cheryl. i think at this particular time based on where we are today, which is not fully each anyways -- open anyways, i don't think it'll have any effect. and certainly if you look at the markets, they don't think it'll have any effect, and oil is down for the week which says that they're not worried. i wouldn't be worried about it. i mean, the markets will tell us if there's a problem, but it isn't a major catastrophe especially because we're not really open yet as a country. cheryl: i think one of the worries though, sarge, is we already had a slowdown in global shipping because of the pandemic, and so we were just starting to see shipping companies come out of this, just starting to see traffic pick up arou
i want to bring in our traders right now, todd horowitz and david guilfoyle. todd, you know, if this blockage continues, literally tuesday they were saying, oh, we're making progress, we're going to dislodge it, and that never happened. is this going to affect the global economy? and in particular, goods that are on their way to the united states. >> hi, cheryl. i think at this particular time based on where we are today, which is not fully each anyways -- open anyways, i don't think...
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nfts and opensea is another big nft platform just closing a round of $23 million led by andresen horowitzthe winklevoss brothers even wealthier. they bought the company from its founders, nifty gateway estimated to be valued at $1 billion. so another win for the wink winklevoss >> identical twins >> yes, yes. so identical twins sold their company to the identical winklevoss by the way, both sets of twins were competitive rowers in the blockchain shocking they had a lot in common >> that is interesting very good, robert frank. nfts can you ever see a more ed me meteoric rise >> incredible. zero to 600 million in two months crazy. >> yeah, two months. thanks, robert, see you. bec. >>> which we come back, we're going to talk infrastructure, whether higher taxes are necessary to pay for it. and the rollout of president gden's american rescue plan weot the council of american advisers group heather boushey don't go anywhere. "squawk box" is right back if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll
nfts and opensea is another big nft platform just closing a round of $23 million led by andresen horowitzthe winklevoss brothers even wealthier. they bought the company from its founders, nifty gateway estimated to be valued at $1 billion. so another win for the wink winklevoss >> identical twins >> yes, yes. so identical twins sold their company to the identical winklevoss by the way, both sets of twins were competitive rowers in the blockchain shocking they had a lot in common...
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. ♪ >> tonight on book tv on c-span2 , sarah horowitz, author of the book "mutualism, offering her thoughts economic institutions to solve the social problems of the future, interviewed by or in cast. >> we have to start to build the -- building institutions that undergird our democracy and interestingly enough they always start with a mutual strategy because that's how democracy works. people come together with a concern and a need to communicate the concern and what it is. on a basic level as a human being you will find that these are the institutions that have your interests at heart. they really are devoted to their membership and they are not there to make a quick profit. they are there to solve that social problem but because they have their own money, they can be there from generation to generation. flex you can also listen to every "afterward -- >> you can also listen to every " afterwards" program as a podcast. find it where you get your product -- your podcasts. >> listen to "the weekly," this week our freelance journalists describe their captivity and syria plus a look at the fut
. ♪ >> tonight on book tv on c-span2 , sarah horowitz, author of the book "mutualism, offering her thoughts economic institutions to solve the social problems of the future, interviewed by or in cast. >> we have to start to build the -- building institutions that undergird our democracy and interestingly enough they always start with a mutual strategy because that's how democracy works. people come together with a concern and a need to communicate the concern and what it is....