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john maynard keynes challenged in such a situation that we have today is to keep it going, not to bring it to a premature end under the superstition of those that have prospered best be punished. that has to do with too many progressives today. those are most recently in the 1930s. it may be inevitable that the age when this interrater perhaps more than i have already. but they soon are the progressives have their way. thank you. [applause] i think we can have some questions. daddy will give you a microphone, so if you raise your hand i will call on you. jim will and lighting you would wait before for the microphone. >> if it gets to be conventional wisdom that the free market leaves the business as such in the system where there was law prevails and the predictability of the law prevails you and introduce her suspect the pool abu was also my question to you is how can the business survive and thrive in the situation of the activism of the checks and balances system and where you have the private businesses falling in line with the political ideology of the correctness of the time such
john maynard keynes challenged in such a situation that we have today is to keep it going, not to bring it to a premature end under the superstition of those that have prospered best be punished. that has to do with too many progressives today. those are most recently in the 1930s. it may be inevitable that the age when this interrater perhaps more than i have already. but they soon are the progressives have their way. thank you. [applause] i think we can have some questions. daddy will give...
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house of lords and well-known biographer of john maynard keynes.ans on the income to replace wages from work. point in the -- ction of could you explain why this is something we should support? guest: first of all, why even think of it? it is how you deal with a challenge of disappearing jobs. if you think that robots and automated systems are going to make deeper and deeper inroads in the human work, you have to start thinking not so much of replacement jobs as replacement income. is an income not tied to the job market, seems to be the logical way forward. work is going to be a diminishing part of people's lives in the next 20 or 30 years. the diminishing part of their identity. you have to create some opportunity for them to reshape their pattern of living. that is the basic idea behind it. [indiscernible] wage be?ld living how would you quantify the living income in the developed economy? guest: there are basic measures for what is called the living wage, or living income. about half of median income. standard.e accepted .hat is where you need
house of lords and well-known biographer of john maynard keynes.ans on the income to replace wages from work. point in the -- ction of could you explain why this is something we should support? guest: first of all, why even think of it? it is how you deal with a challenge of disappearing jobs. if you think that robots and automated systems are going to make deeper and deeper inroads in the human work, you have to start thinking not so much of replacement jobs as replacement income. is an income...
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the new interest in the topic is because of californian brittany maynard.fering from a terminal illness, moved to portland to die on her own terms. brittany's mother spoke today. >>:she said no one should have to leave their home and community for peace of mind to escape suffering and to plan for a gentle death >> pam :since a right-to-die proposal stalled in an assembly committee last month. governor brown says, the better approach would be to reconsider the legislation next year. although he has not indictated whether he would sign such a bill. >> diane : some patchy fog is rolling in but you cannot really see with this dark shot, your morning lows of around 5:00 a.m. just a handful of '60s everywhere, everywhere else in the north bay and san francisco peninsula area are the upper 50s we are not dealing with rain showers for a while but a high-pressure system is coming in but we're also dealing with the marine layer also patchy fog along the coast so your wednesday is currently off to a breeze this is mainly the big talker right now is the fog we're going
the new interest in the topic is because of californian brittany maynard.fering from a terminal illness, moved to portland to die on her own terms. brittany's mother spoke today. >>:she said no one should have to leave their home and community for peace of mind to escape suffering and to plan for a gentle death >> pam :since a right-to-die proposal stalled in an assembly committee last month. governor brown says, the better approach would be to reconsider the legislation next year....
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house of lords and well-known biographer of john maynard keynes.recently said, as robots continue to take labor humans on , the income to replace wages from work. tax credits point in the direction of inflation income. could you explain why this is something we should support? robert: first of all, why even think of it? i think it is how you deal with a challenge of disappearing jobs. if you think that robots and automated systems are going to make deeper and deeper inroads into human work, you have to start thinking not so much of replacement jobs as replacement incomes. an unconditional basic income. that is an income not tied to the job market, seems to be the logical way forward. i think it marks a recognition that work work is going to be a diminishing part of people's lives in the next 20 or 30 years. and a diminishing part of their identity. therefore you have to create , some opportunity for them to reshape their pattern of living. that is the basic idea behind it. scarlet: work a less important part of my lives? never? robert: never in ame
house of lords and well-known biographer of john maynard keynes.recently said, as robots continue to take labor humans on , the income to replace wages from work. tax credits point in the direction of inflation income. could you explain why this is something we should support? robert: first of all, why even think of it? i think it is how you deal with a challenge of disappearing jobs. if you think that robots and automated systems are going to make deeper and deeper inroads into human work, you...
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. >> that reference to oregon is a are reference to another california woman, brittany maynard, who moved to oregon with her husband in order to end her life before the suffering from terminal brain cancer became too much. i mentioned another court's action just a moment ago, that was about three weeks ago, a san diego superior court judge dismissed a similar lawsuit to the one that will be heard today saying that the issue is not one for a superior court judge but rather an issue for legislators to decide or voters to decide but four iams in the last 20 years voters failed to pass an aid in dying initiative. clearly a difficult issue no matter who is deciding it, the courts, legislature or voters. >>> 6:07. police in fremont want your help finding a driver who hurt a woman in an apparent case of road rage. this happened wednesday just before noon. police say the woman was driving to work when the suspect cut in front of her and slammed on the brakes. the woman pulled over on to bar tease low court but the suspect made a u-turn heading straight towards her. police say the suspect was in a
. >> that reference to oregon is a are reference to another california woman, brittany maynard, who moved to oregon with her husband in order to end her life before the suffering from terminal brain cancer became too much. i mentioned another court's action just a moment ago, that was about three weeks ago, a san diego superior court judge dismissed a similar lawsuit to the one that will be heard today saying that the issue is not one for a superior court judge but rather an issue for...
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. >> reporter: supporting o'donnell dan diaz, brittany maynard's husband. moved to oregon so she could pass away peacefully. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> a former calfootball player is suing the university for medical malpractice. he suffered concussions. he now says he has permanent neurological injuries and accuses of failing to prevent concussions and failing to warn about long term consequences and responded and said everyone involved is dedicated to the safety of student athletes. >>> the coalition of california civil rights and community health groups filed a complaint over physical education. the allegeds failing to provide quality p.e. the complaint comes after 37 districts settled the lawsuit demanding the state provided physical education during the school day. san francisco unified was one of the districts. >>> a group of young americans is suing the obama administration for its inaction on climate change. the nonprofit filed a lawsuit on behalf of 21 children ages 8 to 19 from new york to california who say they have a constitutional right
. >> reporter: supporting o'donnell dan diaz, brittany maynard's husband. moved to oregon so she could pass away peacefully. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> a former calfootball player is suing the university for medical malpractice. he suffered concussions. he now says he has permanent neurological injuries and accuses of failing to prevent concussions and failing to warn about long term consequences and responded and said everyone involved is dedicated to the safety of...
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lawmakers in sacramento will reveal plans to revive a right to guy bill, that was required by brittany maynard who moved to oregon to legally end her life because it is against california law. the senate bill was shelfed after gaining not enough support to pass a key committee. it is not clear how the author will overcome that opposition. >> new electronic signs tested on one of the busiest freeways in the bay area that will help ease traffic congestion. an animation of the smart corridor project shows what drivers on interstate 80 will see. the signs will tell drivers when this is an accident, what lane it is in, and what lane they should be in. for new, you can see the word "test," on the signs. they should come online later in the year. the highway patrol is witnessing drivers to pay attention to the road and not the signs. >> football season is here and it is not just a game for fathers and sons. at levi stadium last night, the new face of football. >> cornell explains the event was more than a born opportunity between dads and daughters. 49ers training catch was never like this. dads and
lawmakers in sacramento will reveal plans to revive a right to guy bill, that was required by brittany maynard who moved to oregon to legally end her life because it is against california law. the senate bill was shelfed after gaining not enough support to pass a key committee. it is not clear how the author will overcome that opposition. >> new electronic signs tested on one of the busiest freeways in the bay area that will help ease traffic congestion. an animation of the smart corridor...
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. >> for the entire nation, brittany maynard became the face of others who were given that terminal diagnosis. but when given it, wishing they had the options, to be able to die on their own terms. >> an almost identical bill did not have enough support to pass a key commit tee. this new bill would bypass the committee. >>> to new developments in the deadly explosion at a tourist shrine in thailand. police have released pictures of the man suspected in the blast. it killed at least 20 people and injured more than 100 injuries. many american tourists in bangkok say they are thinking about cutting their trip short. >> reporter: police and solders are out in force in bangkok following monday's deadly bombing. an explosive device blew up at a bang could the pier been thrown from a -- bangkok pier having been thrown from a bridge. >> translator: i heard the blast coming from the river. the explosion was very loud. >> reporter: meanwhile, police continue to comb through the wreckage of the shrine bombing. they've identified this man, a suspect, seen scarying a dark colored backpack. officials say h
. >> for the entire nation, brittany maynard became the face of others who were given that terminal diagnosis. but when given it, wishing they had the options, to be able to die on their own terms. >> an almost identical bill did not have enough support to pass a key commit tee. this new bill would bypass the committee. >>> to new developments in the deadly explosion at a tourist shrine in thailand. police have released pictures of the man suspected in the blast. it killed...
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the issue gained prominence when 29-year-old brittany maynard moved to oregon to kill herself. >>> pg&e said it paid $300 million in penalties to the state of california's general fund for the 2010 pipeline explosion in san bruno. most of the money will go towards gas transmission safety improvements. it destroyed 3 dozen homes in 2010. >>> the united states wants know whether "islamic state" militants have used chemical weapons. they say they may have used it against them in northern iraq. the u.s. says officials are closely monitoring the reports. that would violate international standards. >>> today is 70 years since the u.s. celebrated v.j. day to end world war ii in 1945. japan agreed to surrender. celebrations breaking out all across the u.s. the next day the world was officially notified of the surrender. then on september 2, general douglas macarthur accepted it on a u.s. ship in tokyo bay. >>> time is 4:39. more than just your average craigslist ad. a bay area certainly wants to know what you will -- seller wants to know what you will trade for steve jobs' car. >> what's cool
the issue gained prominence when 29-year-old brittany maynard moved to oregon to kill herself. >>> pg&e said it paid $300 million in penalties to the state of california's general fund for the 2010 pipeline explosion in san bruno. most of the money will go towards gas transmission safety improvements. it destroyed 3 dozen homes in 2010. >>> the united states wants know whether "islamic state" militants have used chemical weapons. they say they may have used it...
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. >> reporter: referencing oregon she's talking about the death of brittany maynard, a san francisco woman who moved to oregon with her husband so that she could end her life before the suffering were terminal brain cancer became too much. a hundred-year-old statute this had california prevents doctors from participating in a patient's death and though some doctors do prescribe the life ending drug, others fear legal action down the road so had he don't. attorney general harris will present the state's case. >>> at 4:37 right now let's get a check of current conditions with meteorologist kari hall. good morning. >> good morning. and we do start out with cloudy skies and temperatures in the 60s and as we take a look now at san jose we can see the clouds overhead, and a nice mild start to the day. grab a light jacket as you head out. then this afternoon you will be peeling that off as we continue to warm up. it is now 67 degrees in livermore, in san jose 65, in san francisco 62. our temperatures will dip just a couple of more can eggs as the sunrises, and highs today reaching 86 degree
. >> reporter: referencing oregon she's talking about the death of brittany maynard, a san francisco woman who moved to oregon with her husband so that she could end her life before the suffering were terminal brain cancer became too much. a hundred-year-old statute this had california prevents doctors from participating in a patient's death and though some doctors do prescribe the life ending drug, others fear legal action down the road so had he don't. attorney general harris will...
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this comes after a bay arealb#&Ñ woman, brittney maynard, moved to oregon to legally end her life last bill that stalled in the state legislature in june. state lawmakers are revising the bill and reintroduced it.óó',r c it would allow terminally ill patients to legally take their own life. the hope is the bill will pass in a special health care session. >>> it will be an emotional day and an emotional week for a lot of people. next week is the one-year:odç anniversary of the n(4c earthquake. this is the way the winery looked after the 6.0 quake. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez spent the afternoon there. and jodi, that earthquake took a lot away but there is also an up side. >> reporter: there is, raj. it has been a challenging year here at the family vineyards. the earthquake did quite a number on thee2ñ8ç winery's 19t century tasting room. still a lot of repair work needs to be done but the family is ];6 they say the earthquake has left them much stronger. >> we're bringing in fruit today. >> reporter: the folks at the family vineyards are busy harvesting grapes, just as they were doi
this comes after a bay arealb#&Ñ woman, brittney maynard, moved to oregon to legally end her life last bill that stalled in the state legislature in june. state lawmakers are revising the bill and reintroduced it.óó',r c it would allow terminally ill patients to legally take their own life. the hope is the bill will pass in a special health care session. >>> it will be an emotional day and an emotional week for a lot of people. next week is the one-year:odç anniversary of the...
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the story of 29-year-old brittany maynard moving to oregon where a doctor helped her die highlighted a debate patients like white want settled. >> i don't want to have to leave california. i live here. my family and friends are here. i have a farm two hours north of here. i have my vision, if that day comes, of what i want it to be. and it's not in a strange place in oregon that i don't know. >> reporter: attorneys representing both sides of this issue will be presenting their arguments here in court tomorrow morning. whatever the court decides, an appeal is expected. reporting live in san francisco, gene elie, nbc bay area news. >>> we now have a face to go along with a buy czar case. the chp is releasing this picture of the woman they believe fell from the bay bridge. this is 25-year-old erlynn sanchez-edwards from richmond. she is accused of crashing a stolen car on the bridge yesterday, then fleeing the scene and falling off the bridge as a chp officer tried to grab her. investigators say she swam to shore and was picked up by a truck driver. she is still on the run tonight. >>>
the story of 29-year-old brittany maynard moving to oregon where a doctor helped her die highlighted a debate patients like white want settled. >> i don't want to have to leave california. i live here. my family and friends are here. i have a farm two hours north of here. i have my vision, if that day comes, of what i want it to be. and it's not in a strange place in oregon that i don't know. >> reporter: attorneys representing both sides of this issue will be presenting their...
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it will give maynard webb operations more independence. web operations more independent.dentifiedstates has inside traders that relied on hacked information. stolemputer hackers corporate press releases and traded on the nonpublic information. nine participants and they are expected to be charged later today in court in the u.s. china has unexpectedly devalued in the yuan by the most in two decades. people banks of china cut it by a record 1.9 percent. it triggered the biggest one-day loss since 1994. news overnight, playing out quite clearly and the trading session. let's check out the equity markets. ftse 100 in the red. -- 40 is down by 0.6 per 0.6%. see where it you is playing copper the mining sector. bhp, rio, glencore getting whacked. all down. this is about purchasing power. yes, it might help your exports to what does it mean about imports? spilling over into commodities for the aluminum getting whacked. knee-jerk reaction. what happened in china. investors we had a rebound of the commodity markets a late in the session. it is the opposite, the flip side 90 -- 19
it will give maynard webb operations more independence. web operations more independent.dentifiedstates has inside traders that relied on hacked information. stolemputer hackers corporate press releases and traded on the nonpublic information. nine participants and they are expected to be charged later today in court in the u.s. china has unexpectedly devalued in the yuan by the most in two decades. people banks of china cut it by a record 1.9 percent. it triggered the biggest one-day loss...
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one of the people that it hit is the husband of brittany maynard who helped draw attention to the issue before ending her life in oregon last year. he joins us to talk about the new proposal. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> this bill stalled in the assembly. i can recall supporters say it is not over. is that what tuesday was about? >> yes, it was about introducing the bill through the special session. and so it will first go to the special session of the assembly health committee and we are -- like we said a month ago, critics were saying the bill stalled. this still has chance to become law. >> what was it like on tuesday being there in sacramento, presenting the proposal. similar to the bill that stalled earlier. >> it is. for me what it is -- the -- our officials listening to the will of the people. 7-10 californians are in favor. a terminally ill individual should have the right, the option to ensure they can have a peaceful passing. the mood for me on tuesday was me keeping my promise to brittany to do whatever i can to move it forward. because th
one of the people that it hit is the husband of brittany maynard who helped draw attention to the issue before ending her life in oregon last year. he joins us to talk about the new proposal. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> this bill stalled in the assembly. i can recall supporters say it is not over. is that what tuesday was about? >> yes, it was about introducing the bill through the special session. and so it will first go to the special...
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in the hall way with her, the husband of brittany maynard who died by right to die. >> a patient is mentallyompetent and terminally ill and can self ingest the medication for the purposes of achieving a peaceful death. >> they argued that doctor-assisted death is not the same as suicide and the law is outdated. >> the statute came when it was not prolonged by medical care like it is today. >> he said he was not going to be the to make new law. >> when all is said and done, i have to get back to the question that i don't feel. >> attorneys did not need to say much because before that, the judge indicated he would probably rule against suspending the california law. o'donnell said she and the others will sit down with their attorneys to consider an appeal. >> i am very hopeful that while it may not be in my lifetime and not in brittany's lifetime, that it will not continue to occur because it is an unjustis. >> there was a bill that would have allowed doctor-assisted deaths. it died in committee last month. nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mark. jennifer glass, a high profile right to die advo
in the hall way with her, the husband of brittany maynard who died by right to die. >> a patient is mentallyompetent and terminally ill and can self ingest the medication for the purposes of achieving a peaceful death. >> they argued that doctor-assisted death is not the same as suicide and the law is outdated. >> the statute came when it was not prolonged by medical care like it is today. >> he said he was not going to be the to make new law. >> when all is said...
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maynard: we're in prospect garden here in princeton, new jersey.his is a garden that ellen wilson originally designed when she was resident of prospect house from 1902 to 1910. and i think that here we see the full expression of ellen's esthetic vision. she is an oil painter, very competent. she knows a lot of the american impressionist painters of the day. she loves to paint landscapes and as a corollary to that, she lays out this extraordinarily beautiful garden here at prospect house. she plants the cedar trees. she plants roses and all kinds of flowers. and in fact, she loves this garden so much that she hates to leave it when the wilsons enter politics and they leave princeton. when ellen wilson is in the white house, she brings the white house gardener back here to this garden at prospect house. and she says to the white house gardener, "let's recreate the rose section of this garden at the white house." because ellen wilson could look out of her bedroom window in the prospect mansion, she could look right down and see the flowers all day and
maynard: we're in prospect garden here in princeton, new jersey.his is a garden that ellen wilson originally designed when she was resident of prospect house from 1902 to 1910. and i think that here we see the full expression of ellen's esthetic vision. she is an oil painter, very competent. she knows a lot of the american impressionist painters of the day. she loves to paint landscapes and as a corollary to that, she lays out this extraordinarily beautiful garden here at prospect house. she...
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. >> reporter: diaz was the husband of brittany maynard, a terminally ill 30-year-old anaheim woman who traveled to oregon where doctors were able to assist her end her life. jack pickny says the so-called end of life option act faces powerful opposition first from the catholic church. >> many of the democrats are catholic and they feel pressured by the catholic church, pressured by their own beliefs. >> reporter: and opposition from some people with disabilities. >> people with disabilities warn there's a slippery slope. if you allow euthanasia in this case, you're going to have laws covering people with disabilities and people with disabilities will be pressured to end their lives. >> in order for the right to die bill to have any chance of becoming a state law, it must pass both houses of the state legislature before september 11th. >>> one of the nation's biggest pharmacy chains is promising to make some changes. as consumer watch reporter julie watts explains, walgreen's will be giving out more than just pills to people who fill prescriptions. >> a lawsuit accused walgreen's of fai
. >> reporter: diaz was the husband of brittany maynard, a terminally ill 30-year-old anaheim woman who traveled to oregon where doctors were able to assist her end her life. jack pickny says the so-called end of life option act faces powerful opposition first from the catholic church. >> many of the democrats are catholic and they feel pressured by the catholic church, pressured by their own beliefs. >> reporter: and opposition from some people with disabilities. >>...
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it comes after a bay area woman, brittany maynard moved to oregon to legally end her life last year. she inspired a bill that stalled last june. now the bill has been revised and a group of lawmakers plan to reintroduce it last week. it would allow terminally ill patients to legally take their own lives. supporters want this to pass asap. >> it's going to be a race. for many terminally ill patients, they have little time. unfortunately, many will not benefit from this law, but there are families who will benefit if we can succeed this year to have this option, to have a compassionate choice in st process. >> it's a polarizing issue. assisted suicide is a slippery slope. if lawmakers don't pass the bill this year, they'll work to pull it on the ballot in 2015. >>> another first for the obama white house. they've hired the first transgender staffer. it's new outreach and recruitment director for presidential personnel. now previously she was policy adviser for the national center for transgender equality. back in april they were designated a gender neutral restroom and barred companies
it comes after a bay area woman, brittany maynard moved to oregon to legally end her life last year. she inspired a bill that stalled last june. now the bill has been revised and a group of lawmakers plan to reintroduce it last week. it would allow terminally ill patients to legally take their own lives. supporters want this to pass asap. >> it's going to be a race. for many terminally ill patients, they have little time. unfortunately, many will not benefit from this law, but there are...
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this was inspired by brittany maynard. she had terminal brain cancer and moved to oregon to legally end her life. >>> 7:36. band are gearing up. they want to be part of apple's music festival. you may not have to buy a ticket. we'll tell what you apple is doing for its customers. that's coming up next in the next hour of "mornings on 2". >>> does your child's school lunch make the grade? i'm heading upstairs to the ktvu rooftop and we're gonna take the lunchbox challenge. >>> good morning. we're looking at a morning commute that's not as bad as yesterday but still getting crowded in san jose. we'll tell you more about that -- coming up. >>> even with sunshine, temperatures will be cooler today. there's more of a westerly breeze. and there is a lot of low clouds to go around. we'll talk about the cooler tuesday forecast. >>> well, good morning to you. welcome back to "mornings on 2." 7:39. it's also back-to-school time and back to football season and for high school athletes and their parents, the concern is growing about p
this was inspired by brittany maynard. she had terminal brain cancer and moved to oregon to legally end her life. >>> 7:36. band are gearing up. they want to be part of apple's music festival. you may not have to buy a ticket. we'll tell what you apple is doing for its customers. that's coming up next in the next hour of "mornings on 2". >>> does your child's school lunch make the grade? i'm heading upstairs to the ktvu rooftop and we're gonna take the lunchbox...
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. >>> the great economist john maynard canes looked at his crystal ball in 1930 and imaged life in 2030e entitled "economic possibilities for our grandchildren" he envisioned the descendants of his working only 15 hours a week yet producing enough to live happy and fulfilled life with lots of leisure time. it's not 2030 yet but a not so surprising survey by gallup last year found that only 8% of american full-time workers work less than 40 hours a week. 42% work the standard 40 hours, and the other 50%, well, they work more than 40 hours a week. but are we at a turning point? will the huge advances in robotics and artificial intelligence strip away more and more jobs from us humans? until we are all working about 15 hours a week. and will that be the fulfillment of canes' dream or a nightmare of part-time work, low wages and job insecurity. derek thompson wrote a long read about this. you start with youngstown, ohio. explain why. >> it was in many ways the american dream of the 20th century. it had one of the highest typical incomes for young people, perhaps the highest rate of home own
. >>> the great economist john maynard canes looked at his crystal ball in 1930 and imaged life in 2030e entitled "economic possibilities for our grandchildren" he envisioned the descendants of his working only 15 hours a week yet producing enough to live happy and fulfilled life with lots of leisure time. it's not 2030 yet but a not so surprising survey by gallup last year found that only 8% of american full-time workers work less than 40 hours a week. 42% work the standard...
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among the speakers was a widower of brittany maynard who went to organize to kill herself. the bill would have to be approved by september 11. >>> happening today, democratic presidential candidate martin o'malley is here in the bay area. the former governor of maryland hosting a pitch contest for startups in san francisco today. it's a fundraiser, too. today he is hosting a panel on how entrepreneurs can use technology to help the community. >>> donald trump is maintaining his lead as a republican presidential candidate. a new poll shows trump with 24% support. 11 points ahead of jeb bush. retired neurosurgeon ben carson in third with 9%. and 44% of republican voters see trump as the best candidate to handle immigration issues. jeb bush a distant second with 12%. >>> a new study suggests u.s. teenagers who try electronic cigarettes are more than twice as likely to smoke regular cigarettes. when their brains are exposed to nicotine they are likely to become addicted. 2million and middle high school students tried them in 2014 triple the number from the previous year. >>> af
among the speakers was a widower of brittany maynard who went to organize to kill herself. the bill would have to be approved by september 11. >>> happening today, democratic presidential candidate martin o'malley is here in the bay area. the former governor of maryland hosting a pitch contest for startups in san francisco today. it's a fundraiser, too. today he is hosting a panel on how entrepreneurs can use technology to help the community. >>> donald trump is maintaining...
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it gives maynard webb operations more independence while offering investors more visibility.on -- shares jumped. guy: a finance minister from greece said very small details remain. caroline: the devil in the details. welcome. elliott, what do we know? elliott: they have reached a deal. and the finance minister it need to be sorted out. $86 billion and they reached agreement on the surplus. -.25%. a deficit for this year. rising. great parliament, due to vote on this today. as part of this deal, 35 previous measures. more degrees had agreed to but had not implemented which still needs to be implemented before this disbursement can happen in october. bank recapitalization clamping down on early retirement. additional requirements went further pension of systems. through quiteget a lot. we goes another opportunity for rebellions and parliament and primus alexis tsipras' own party. perhaps the very first one or two hurdles in parliament. maybe one or two defections and cabinet reshuffle need to take place to make sure loyalists in the cabinet. seems to be moving in the direction
it gives maynard webb operations more independence while offering investors more visibility.on -- shares jumped. guy: a finance minister from greece said very small details remain. caroline: the devil in the details. welcome. elliott, what do we know? elliott: they have reached a deal. and the finance minister it need to be sorted out. $86 billion and they reached agreement on the surplus. -.25%. a deficit for this year. rising. great parliament, due to vote on this today. as part of this deal,...
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. >> she's referring to the death of brittany maynard, a california woman also who moved to oregon with that she could end her life before the suffering from terminal brain cancer became too much. the attorney general will present the state's case. i did mention the court's action a moment ago. in that case three weeks ago a san diego superior court judge dismissed a similar lawsuit saying that the issue is really mott one for a superior court judge, but one for legislators or voters to decide. but four times in the last two decades voters failed to pass an aid in dying initiative. so clearly a difficult issue no matter who is deciding it. >>> thank you very much. it is 5:35. a black lives party rally scheduled today at the site where oakland police can killed a robbery suspect earlier this days. it comes days after intense demonstrations polling that shooting. protesters took to the streets blocking traffic, smashing windows of a starbucks at well, at least one person was cited. >>> we are learning more about the shooting that parked those protests. oakland's mayor tells us the officer
. >> she's referring to the death of brittany maynard, a california woman also who moved to oregon with that she could end her life before the suffering from terminal brain cancer became too much. the attorney general will present the state's case. i did mention the court's action a moment ago. in that case three weeks ago a san diego superior court judge dismissed a similar lawsuit saying that the issue is really mott one for a superior court judge, but one for legislators or voters to...
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newshour online, he was one of the twentieth century's most eminent economists, and in 1936 john maynardkeynes wrote of the influence of mass psychology and the volatility of markets. it's an essay that our economics team thought was too relevant, even 80 years later, to pass up. you can read it, on our home page, pbs.org/newshour. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, a conversation with the former mayor of new orleans, marc morial, on disparities in rebuilding 10 years after katrina. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewe
newshour online, he was one of the twentieth century's most eminent economists, and in 1936 john maynardkeynes wrote of the influence of mass psychology and the volatility of markets. it's an essay that our economics team thought was too relevant, even 80 years later, to pass up. you can read it, on our home page, pbs.org/newshour. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, a conversation with the former mayor of new orleans, marc morial, on disparities in rebuilding 10...
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maynard till with this well-dressed african-american person, and the reporter said we're going to ask you some questions, whether emmett till will get a fair trial in mississippi. and she said, well, i don't know. they asked her again. then she said i have with me congressman charles dix all the way there detroit, michigan. and the question was asked, the reporter, i didn't know we had any nigger congressmen. that was openly said on the outside before we went into the trial. i included a chapter of emmett till's story, and i got it included in my book which is -- they have it out there. and i just want people to know that i'm a living witness of the trial, because everybody in the senate knows that because they've pressured the -- they've purchased the book that i've written on emmett till. and i've had highways named after emmett till. but we requested -- and i'm finished -- more than a decade ago that civil rights history should be taught in the public school system. but believe it or not, people are reluctant to talk about it. i'm talking about both african-americans and white amer
maynard till with this well-dressed african-american person, and the reporter said we're going to ask you some questions, whether emmett till will get a fair trial in mississippi. and she said, well, i don't know. they asked her again. then she said i have with me congressman charles dix all the way there detroit, michigan. and the question was asked, the reporter, i didn't know we had any nigger congressmen. that was openly said on the outside before we went into the trial. i included a...
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i'm john maynard, director of programs here at the museum. in may, the museum opened reporting vietnam, a provocative new exhibit marking the anniversary of the vietnam war. the museum explores the stories of how journalists brought news about the war to a divided nation. tonight we are so thrilled and honored to be joined by four courageous women who covered the vietnam war. their stories are both unique and fascinating, and we look forward to hearing from them. our panel is faucet, who quit her job as a reporter for the honolulu star bulletin. she was hired by the honolulu advertiser and was sent to saigon and reported on everything from marine combat patrols to buddhist uprising. another used her $500 winnings from the game show "password" to buy a one-way plane ticket to saigon. she reported from many battle scenes, including one where she was wounded while interviewing marines for wrr radio. edith letter was the first woman assign assigned full-time to the associated press staff reporting the vietnam war. she has covered the 1973 middle
i'm john maynard, director of programs here at the museum. in may, the museum opened reporting vietnam, a provocative new exhibit marking the anniversary of the vietnam war. the museum explores the stories of how journalists brought news about the war to a divided nation. tonight we are so thrilled and honored to be joined by four courageous women who covered the vietnam war. their stories are both unique and fascinating, and we look forward to hearing from them. our panel is faucet, who quit...
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maynard was a young woman with terminal brain cancer who accessed the service in oregon. her experience was pretty similar to what people have. the trajectory of her disease was one that was a notably going to lead to pain and suffering. she was beginning to experience the finalmajor way in days of her life in hospice, and she accessed the process for being able to attend medication through the oregon law. andtook the medication ended her life peacefully and with comfort, surrounded by her family in oregon. she did a video near the end of her life telling her story, she felt that it was tragic that she and her family had to move to her and become residents of the state there and that people were not able to access the law -- people like herself were not able to lock -- access the law across the country. and so she made a part of her mandate upon her journey to tell her story and to bring to life the situation was from an authorization point of view. that story resonated with millions of people across the country. intergenerational he. young people, older people, people wi
maynard was a young woman with terminal brain cancer who accessed the service in oregon. her experience was pretty similar to what people have. the trajectory of her disease was one that was a notably going to lead to pain and suffering. she was beginning to experience the finalmajor way in days of her life in hospice, and she accessed the process for being able to attend medication through the oregon law. andtook the medication ended her life peacefully and with comfort, surrounded by her...
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this was propagated by others, like john maynard keynes, the clever young economist who was very criticalof everyone in paris. he portrays them as dreadful, xenical old men who don't know what they're doing. clemenceau knew, whatever he thought of the germans, that france was going to have to work with them at some point at some level. he portrays the british prime minister as a half goat, half man coming out of the welsh mists who weaves spells and wilson, and he portrays wilson as someone blindfolded who's spun round and round and round till he doesn't know whether he's coming or going. and this is not true. i think wilson made mistakes. they all did. he awe sumd that the league could do too much. whenever a question came up, he said, look, as long as we get the league up and running, it will sort it out, and the league will be able to deal with it. i think he had too much optimism, but i think he was bringing something very important. he was bringing to the forefront of public opinion another way of looking at the world and another way to run the world. and i think this was enormously
this was propagated by others, like john maynard keynes, the clever young economist who was very criticalof everyone in paris. he portrays them as dreadful, xenical old men who don't know what they're doing. clemenceau knew, whatever he thought of the germans, that france was going to have to work with them at some point at some level. he portrays the british prime minister as a half goat, half man coming out of the welsh mists who weaves spells and wilson, and he portrays wilson as someone...