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>> metzl: pretty much that... >> stahl: whoa. >> metzl: ...was it.imagine if we have asked the soviet union to do a co-investigation of chernobyl. it doesn't really make sense. >> stahl: china had ruled out a lab accident long before the w.h.o. team arrived at the airport in wuhan on january 14 and were greeted by people in full p.p.e. gear. the team included some of the world's leading experts on how viruses are transmitted from animals to humans, but even though there have been accidental lab leaks of viruses in china in the past that have infected people and killed at least one, no one on the team was trained in how to formally investigate a lab leak. they were there for a four-week mission, but two of those weeks were spent holed up at this hotel in quarantine. once out, they had some tense exchanges with their counterparts, a team of chinese experts, over their refusal to provide raw data. >> reporter: are you getting the access you need? >> stahl: if the virus origiginated in ananimals, one f the mysteries has been: how did it travel the thouou
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jonathan metzl who's joining us from new york on this sunday. go ahead. >> i heard the doctor just a couple minutes ago finally mention that guns aren't committing mass shootings, white men with guns are committing mass shootings. my question is, i wonder, and i worry about how your profession will be used to incarcerate more people, possibly political enemies of the administration and the president, like they were during the torture years, which i understand are coming back. thank you. >> well, again, we could go on for hours about that great question. you know, i would say that if you look just at states that have reporting mandates for therapists, it's not just about political power, which i'll get to in a second. it's also a liability question. in other words, if you have a bunch of patients who are seen by mental health practitioners and think about it, i'm a psychiatrist, when people come to the psychiatrist, they say things like, i hate my mother, i hate my boss, that kind of stuff. that's what people say when they come to a psychiatrist,
jonathan metzl who's joining us from new york on this sunday. go ahead. >> i heard the doctor just a couple minutes ago finally mention that guns aren't committing mass shootings, white men with guns are committing mass shootings. my question is, i wonder, and i worry about how your profession will be used to incarcerate more people, possibly political enemies of the administration and the president, like they were during the torture years, which i understand are coming back. thank you....
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one of my favorite authors in the world, jamie metzl. on behalf of the university and our host at think spot, it is my honor and privilege to welcome you to this global event celebrating the release of the highly revised which means if you have gotten the hardback, by this one too because there are some changes. a highly acclaimed and best-selling book, "hacking darwin: genetic engineering and the future of humanity". until recently a successful book launch involved 100 people, maybe a few more, some hors d'oeuvres, a little bit of bad wine but now you can your favorite food from your refrigerator, your beverage of choice and this is a lot better and this is also being carried by c-span, so welcome everybody from c-span as well. these are unprecedented times. there is also promise in these times. this is a time you can move things, a moment when things can be shaped for ill or for good. we are focused on the book. we found in four weeks of telework that it stopped being a social distance. we galvanize the global community and created mor
one of my favorite authors in the world, jamie metzl. on behalf of the university and our host at think spot, it is my honor and privilege to welcome you to this global event celebrating the release of the highly revised which means if you have gotten the hardback, by this one too because there are some changes. a highly acclaimed and best-selling book, "hacking darwin: genetic engineering and the future of humanity". until recently a successful book launch involved 100 people, maybe...
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metzl. guest: this country is great because of its complexity and diversity, and in the book i use a lot of research to show that actually societies where the most number of people have the best opportunities to improve their lot in life end up being the healthiest societies, societies where there is not just multiple people at every income level who can rise up, the promise of that, but also society is where there are multiple histories, multiple points of view in conversations. and so i think i understand the caller in saying that diversity is an important thing but if not that's the point i make in the book. in a way there is a fantasy that we can build a bunch of walls, walls everywhere seemingly now, and change the ways that diversity happens and certainly immigration policy is not something i talk about a great deal in the book, but this idea that basically we can preserve something in this country and really what i think we should be preserving in this country is the idea that we have
metzl. guest: this country is great because of its complexity and diversity, and in the book i use a lot of research to show that actually societies where the most number of people have the best opportunities to improve their lot in life end up being the healthiest societies, societies where there is not just multiple people at every income level who can rise up, the promise of that, but also society is where there are multiple histories, multiple points of view in conversations. and so i think...
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jonathan metzl.e department of medicine, health, and society, at vanderbilt. his new book is "what we've become, living and dying in a country of arms." dr. metzl, thanks for joining us. the key message here in your book is that people who have long fought for better gun-control measures including yourself, things like red flag laws and background checks, that they have been arguing for this public health approach and you argue that approach is wrong. can you explain a little bit? dr. metzl: i would not say it is wrong. i would say i have done the last five years doing a deep dive into very traumatic and racially charged mass shooting that happen here in my hometown of nashville. what i found is that on the one hand, i'm an advocate for gun laws. i think we need stronger national gun laws. but as i uncovered the before and after of the case and really tracked the story of how not just a mentally ill white man, but a naked white man, how did a guy like that even get a gun, how did he get to the waffle
jonathan metzl.e department of medicine, health, and society, at vanderbilt. his new book is "what we've become, living and dying in a country of arms." dr. metzl, thanks for joining us. the key message here in your book is that people who have long fought for better gun-control measures including yourself, things like red flag laws and background checks, that they have been arguing for this public health approach and you argue that approach is wrong. can you explain a little bit? dr....
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metzl and dr. redfield, what do you think we should and could do to regain the trust of our public health sector? dr. redfield: a number of things. first, we need to look objectively, honest, directly, fearlessly at the covid origins issue. as i said before, i think the primary culprit, if that's the right word, is china, but we also need to look at ourselves. we really need to look at everything. we need to follow the evidence. we also need to establish a bipartisan free throw ses for -- process for evaluating the entirety of our readiness and that's why in my remarks i recommended establishing a covid -- a bipartisan covid-19 commission. dr. metzl: kind of like built on the model of the 9/11 commission because it will be difficult to do it piecemeal. we really need to do comprehensively in a bipartisan manner to develop an action plan and because health is international, that means exactly as you said. we need to focus on the international and international -- national and international levels. m
metzl and dr. redfield, what do you think we should and could do to regain the trust of our public health sector? dr. redfield: a number of things. first, we need to look objectively, honest, directly, fearlessly at the covid origins issue. as i said before, i think the primary culprit, if that's the right word, is china, but we also need to look at ourselves. we really need to look at everything. we need to follow the evidence. we also need to establish a bipartisan free throw ses for --...
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john's, you're on with our guest, go ahead. >> hello there doctor metzl. i hope that we do have the background checks and all that. on all 100 percent for that . i'm surprised you haven't addressed the problem -- well, let me back up. you said with the influx of buying more guns that there's more violence. well, people don't feel safe. that's why they're buyingmore guns . when we have people who say the fund the police, you defund the police and you don't have that protection this is why people are buying more guns s. accidents, yes, when you buy a gun you have the responsibility of making sure that gun is under lock and key of course that happens but you haven't really touched on the aspect of what the real problem really is. and that accountability. people go to jail and theycan get out without a bond . they just go back and do the same thing. if not they're not going to have their hands spanked the cause of what they'vedone going to have to rotation of people coming in and out of jail . that's the primary thing in this country that we are having problem
john's, you're on with our guest, go ahead. >> hello there doctor metzl. i hope that we do have the background checks and all that. on all 100 percent for that . i'm surprised you haven't addressed the problem -- well, let me back up. you said with the influx of buying more guns that there's more violence. well, people don't feel safe. that's why they're buyingmore guns . when we have people who say the fund the police, you defund the police and you don't have that protection this is why...
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jonathan metzl, why is it a crazy idea? >> blew me say first of all in the aftermath of mass shootings, it is understandable to me why the question of mental illness comes up because these shootings are so terrorizing, so spectacular that we asked a very important question, which is, what would cause somebody to go over the edge when there are some and responsible citizens and gun owners in the world? in that sense, i think we do leararn a lot from the mental health histories of mass shooters. policy levelas a as the height of your response ability to do a president trump did yesterday, which is to make the discourse about mental health. on the statistical level, people with mental illness, first of all, are far less likely than sane people to commit gun crimes. even in the case of mass shootings, what we see is even though we jump to this question of mental illness right away, many other factors are probably more explanatory, everything race, thel networks, access of firearms. and that sense, these are collocated policy qu
jonathan metzl, why is it a crazy idea? >> blew me say first of all in the aftermath of mass shootings, it is understandable to me why the question of mental illness comes up because these shootings are so terrorizing, so spectacular that we asked a very important question, which is, what would cause somebody to go over the edge when there are some and responsible citizens and gun owners in the world? in that sense, i think we do leararn a lot from the mental health histories of mass...
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jamie metzl has clarifying granular and moral complexities and for seeing the big picture. cnn says if you can only read one book on the future of our species, then read all of the books. if you don't want to read it at least buy it. we have a deal right now that you will not get out another time. it's a little bit like telemarketing. sourcebooks is making hacking darwin e-book available today only $4.95, one third of the regular price. before asking jamie metzl to speak i want to tell you about the flow of the event and introduce you. after he speaks for about ten minutes our guest will do the same. george is one of the world's greatest scientist. it is a safe backdrop and the harvard medical school and at the massachusetts institute of technology. the us department of energy technology center and the national institutes of health for excellence in genomic science. with a synthetic biology where he oversees the directed evolution. and with those applications and with that bio production of chemicals. in 1984 that resulted in the first genome sequence. to help initiate the
jamie metzl has clarifying granular and moral complexities and for seeing the big picture. cnn says if you can only read one book on the future of our species, then read all of the books. if you don't want to read it at least buy it. we have a deal right now that you will not get out another time. it's a little bit like telemarketing. sourcebooks is making hacking darwin e-book available today only $4.95, one third of the regular price. before asking jamie metzl to speak i want to tell you...
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metzl?st: again, i think we are at a really uncomfortable moment in talking about race in this country, and it is happening in the context of a lot of other bigger political shifts, but let me clarify what the caller said. i wasn't saying that white people on all the guns. i was saying there is a history of who gets the right to carry a gun in public in the history of america. that is important to understand how the american gun debate shifted, but certainly i think we have a broader problem with crime and violence right now, and it is something we should think seriously about, because i think, like mass shootings, hit is not something anybody wants. i would be happy to talk more with the caller. i think he makes some important points. host: we will go to norman in new jersey. democratic caller. you are next, norman. caller: good morning. i will strip -- i will try to stay calm, though i am not. it's it seems whenever there is a mass shooting, all the politicians condemn it, but i must say i
metzl?st: again, i think we are at a really uncomfortable moment in talking about race in this country, and it is happening in the context of a lot of other bigger political shifts, but let me clarify what the caller said. i wasn't saying that white people on all the guns. i was saying there is a history of who gets the right to carry a gun in public in the history of america. that is important to understand how the american gun debate shifted, but certainly i think we have a broader problem...
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metzl.is country is great because of its complexity and diversity, and in the book i use a lot of research to show that actually societies where the most number of people have the best opportunities to improve their lot in life end up being the healthiest societies, societies where there is not just multiple people at every income level who can rise up, the promise of that, but also society is where there are multiple histories, multiple points of view in conversations. and so i think i understand the caller in saying that diversity is an important thing but if not that's the point i make in the book. in a way there is a fantasy that we can build a bunch of walls, walls everywhere seemingly now, and change the ways that diversity happens and certainly immigration policy is not something i talk about a great deal in the book, but this idea that basically we can preserve something in this country and really what i think we should be preserving in this country is the idea that we have really ma
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metzl. you were talking violence, guns, race, i think that for me, my opinion can be reduced to income disparities. in this country, we think it is around the procapitalist side or on the way to the left of socialism -- i want to get your opinion on how much that plays into although this. when i said income disparities. thank you. guest: thank you. quick question. -- great question. i feel like everyone should be on the independent life. -- independent line. we have an interest in finding common solutions. it is an epidemic on top of a pandemic right now. i think the caller raises an interesting point, this one, what is the role of private industry? do we want to regulate private industry? i say that not -- we have a constitution that guarantees a second amendment right for some people to carry firearms for sure, but i would also say that is there accountability for the industry? that is one thing governor cuomo brought up and what might be coming down the pike in new york and i say that bec
metzl. you were talking violence, guns, race, i think that for me, my opinion can be reduced to income disparities. in this country, we think it is around the procapitalist side or on the way to the left of socialism -- i want to get your opinion on how much that plays into although this. when i said income disparities. thank you. guest: thank you. quick question. -- great question. i feel like everyone should be on the independent life. -- independent line. we have an interest in finding...
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host: we are talking with jonathan metzl. author and based on the media recordings of nikolas cruz who killed 17 of his classmates and teachers, why do you think he did that? and was questions -- if you could sit down and ask him, would you? guest:and was questions -- if yu could sit down and ask that stot of the crime and work backwards what drovefigure out somebody to commit and acts like that. what drove somebody to commit and acts like that. killing classmates and people he knew. in that regard, the honest answer that anybody in the mental health community should say is, i have no idea. i have no idea why somebody would act like that. isaiah to guess, it is probably a combination of factors, having to do with mental illness but withother factors character or logic and life stressors. no main one is access to firearms. living in a state where it is unbelievable easy for someone of his age and history to purchase a semi automatic weapon. some of these factors have to do with his psychology and some have to do with the bigge
host: we are talking with jonathan metzl. author and based on the media recordings of nikolas cruz who killed 17 of his classmates and teachers, why do you think he did that? and was questions -- if you could sit down and ask him, would you? guest:and was questions -- if yu could sit down and ask that stot of the crime and work backwards what drovefigure out somebody to commit and acts like that. what drove somebody to commit and acts like that. killing classmates and people he knew. in that...
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jonathan metzl on gun violence. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: after a narrow win at the polls last fall and a four day struggle to see the speaker, republicans took control of the u.s. house in early january. last week arced 100 days in office. the battle for speaker to lay their agenda, house gop leaders have pressed forward passing key bills, creating new select committee said focusing several standing committees in a new and aggressive oversight direction. many of those house wills may not ever see senate action as democrats retain a strong -- slim majority. house republicans are pressing forward in finding the issues they see is critical to the nation's future. good morning, welcome to washington journal. it is sunday, april 23, 2023. we will start this program asking you about those first 100 days. how would you great house republicans on the first 100 days in power? republicans, use (202) 748-8001 four your calls. democrats, (202) 748-8000. for independents and others (202) 748-8002. you can send us
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cast of some really amazing brainpower and one of my favorite people and authors in the world, jamie metzl so on behalf of the atlantic council singularity university, tourbooks and our host think box , it's my honor and privilege to welcome you to this global event celebrating the release of the highly revised paperback which means if you've got the hardback by this one too because you're going to want to know what's been changed . it's the addition of jamie metzl's highly acclaimed and best-selling book hacking darwin: genetic engineering and the future. until recently a successful book launch involved people and some bad wine perhaps. but now you can eat your favorite food from your refrigerator, your beverage of choice and so this is a lot better and yes, by the way, this is also being carried by c-span welcome everybody from c-span as well . these are unprecedented times and they are unsettling times but there's also some promise in these times if we get our act together. as cosponsors of this great event, this is a time when you can move things. a classic moment in history where thin
cast of some really amazing brainpower and one of my favorite people and authors in the world, jamie metzl so on behalf of the atlantic council singularity university, tourbooks and our host think box , it's my honor and privilege to welcome you to this global event celebrating the release of the highly revised paperback which means if you've got the hardback by this one too because you're going to want to know what's been changed . it's the addition of jamie metzl's highly acclaimed and...
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jamie metzl, metzl served in the natural security -- state department under -- deputy staff director under senator joe biden on the foreign relations committee. he is certainly -- with mr. nicholas weighed, mr. wade has worked in a field of health and science journalism for more than 40 years. he worked for a nature magazine, science magazine, and was then the science editor for the new york times. he is now a freelance journalist and author writing extensively about covid-19. doctor paul auwaerter, was the president of the infectious diseases society of america. largest professional diseases society related to -- he's a professor of medicine under john hopkins -- the division of infectious diseases. doctor robert redfield, dr. redfield has spent more than 45 years in medicine, and is a virologist by trade. he served as chief of the department of retro viral research as the walter reed -- of research. cofounded the institute of -- and was the director of the u.s. center for disease control and prevention from 2018 to 2021. serving during the pandemic itself. pursuant to committee on
jamie metzl, metzl served in the natural security -- state department under -- deputy staff director under senator joe biden on the foreign relations committee. he is certainly -- with mr. nicholas weighed, mr. wade has worked in a field of health and science journalism for more than 40 years. he worked for a nature magazine, science magazine, and was then the science editor for the new york times. he is now a freelance journalist and author writing extensively about covid-19. doctor paul...
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jamie metzl and julian emanuel here to help us out. mr.rote about this. >> if you look at the chart that you just put up and compare it to the gold chart earlier, there are lots of similarities. basically the message is that the world believes in the u.s. dollar, so that is the currency that drives the world, and to the extent that that continues, and we think it is continuing next year, the coin is going nowhere. >> you have been good about careful questions about bitcoin. what have you heard recently? -- what do optimists they say to you? >> they say the currency is still up 300% since nobody has heard of it up to a few months ago. a lot of it is concerned about the security of it. the cyber hacks that we have seen about the retail industry, howle really do not know their banks, their storage vaults are holding onto the currency. >> within this, jamie, i get a goes to china but really all of asia. is there a need for bitcoin? >> whether bitcoin does or does not do well, the fact of the matter is that additional currency not act by additi
jamie metzl and julian emanuel here to help us out. mr.rote about this. >> if you look at the chart that you just put up and compare it to the gold chart earlier, there are lots of similarities. basically the message is that the world believes in the u.s. dollar, so that is the currency that drives the world, and to the extent that that continues, and we think it is continuing next year, the coin is going nowhere. >> you have been good about careful questions about bitcoin. what...
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metzl, your response?ave a whole book on this topic where i go into a lot of his tail -- a lot of detail. we do have a racial history in this country in particular. she is exactly right that from even before the founding of the country, there were racial politics about who got to carry a gun in public. in colonial america, white people could carry musk it's in public -- muskets in public. that was to keep native americans and african americans from revolt thing. you have a history before and after the civil war. they were meant to disarm black americans who have gotten guns from service in the civil war. we had black codes across the south that limited gun ownership written into the constitution of many southern states that said white people could carry guns and black people could not, all the way through the 1960's when malcolm x and other people said we demand the right to carry guns to protect ourselves against the violence of society and the police. we had the gun control act of 1968. there is profound
metzl, your response?ave a whole book on this topic where i go into a lot of his tail -- a lot of detail. we do have a racial history in this country in particular. she is exactly right that from even before the founding of the country, there were racial politics about who got to carry a gun in public. in colonial america, white people could carry musk it's in public -- muskets in public. that was to keep native americans and african americans from revolt thing. you have a history before and...
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welcoming jonathan metzl and batsmen noveck. thank you so much. thank you for having us.me wish you congratulations not on the book, but on the super bowl. yeah. yeah. this is an important event. kansas city from city. that's an it's an important day for you, but also on the book. obviously it has gotten astounding, as you heard not only from dyson, but the new york times named it a staff pick and editors choice was a phenomenal review today in the globe, kirkus reviews hailed it as a powerful, convincing effort to reframe the discussion around gun control and its discontents. so i want to just start off by asking to set the stage for us really how you came to write this book and really start with this story. hundred million guns in this country. you framed this around this 2018 waffle house shooting, which obviously happened in your backyard. but i'm wondering if you could just start us off by explaining to us why you chose this of all the sadly mass and individual shootings, why you framed this book around this story and how it came to be? well, first, thank you. it is
welcoming jonathan metzl and batsmen noveck. thank you so much. thank you for having us.me wish you congratulations not on the book, but on the super bowl. yeah. yeah. this is an important event. kansas city from city. that's an it's an important day for you, but also on the book. obviously it has gotten astounding, as you heard not only from dyson, but the new york times named it a staff pick and editors choice was a phenomenal review today in the globe, kirkus reviews hailed it as a powerful,...
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/china relations, we're joined by jamie metzl.s the executive vice president of the asia society here in new york. jamie, good to see you again, welcome back to the program. >> thank you. pleasure to be here. >> let's talk about the president's trip to china. it comes at a time that china is relishing its growing global importance, as we just sawñ÷s+÷ that story, as a matter of fact. what does this mean for the united states? >> the united states and china are nowrbgÑ inextricably linked. anything that the united states wants to do in the international arena, it needs chinese engagement and chinese support. the same is true for china. since our fates are tied together, the united states will have to think differently about how it exercises its power and influence around the world and china and the united states are going to have to be partners. >> what's at the root of the mistrust? >> there's trust and there's mistrust. with the mistrust, there's the challenge that the united states is in some ways a status quo power. the united
/china relations, we're joined by jamie metzl.s the executive vice president of the asia society here in new york. jamie, good to see you again, welcome back to the program. >> thank you. pleasure to be here. >> let's talk about the president's trip to china. it comes at a time that china is relishing its growing global importance, as we just sawñ÷s+÷ that story, as a matter of fact. what does this mean for the united states? >> the united states and china are nowrbgÑ...
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jamie metzl, thank you so much.> coming up, m&a and the markets. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> to close to call. scotland votes this week on independence. mergers acquisitions, they are all the rage. will janet yellen take away the m&a punch bowl? shadowk of apple in the of steve jobs. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i am tom keene. joining me this monday, scarlet fu and adam johnson. fromjust post for the hour son to death our guest host of the hour from sonnenschein and partners -- our guest host for the hour from sunshine and partners. >> chinese industrial production falls -- falls! >> i like that. >> it felt, as we say at princeton. one of the reason that global are strong in this morning. throughout the morning, similar data from your. japanese stocks closed today for the holiday, which is called respect for the aged. secretary kerry feeling aged a his travel schedule. >> as an aside, he looks exhausted. you really wonder the hours. >> back and forth across the world, in
jamie metzl, thank you so much.> coming up, m&a and the markets. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> to close to call. scotland votes this week on independence. mergers acquisitions, they are all the rage. will janet yellen take away the m&a punch bowl? shadowk of apple in the of steve jobs. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i am tom keene. joining me this monday, scarlet fu and adam johnson. fromjust post for the hour...
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i want to bring in jaime metzl, with me on set., you had the foresight to call a chinese equity bust. what did you know that we did not? jamie: when you look at the average valuations of the stocks on the shanghai markets, they were three times greater than the other valuations in any of the large markets. how could that he if they did not match the fundamentals? eventually, gravity applies. people sometimes have too much faith in the ability of chinese leaders to be magicians. but gravity applies to these guys. chinese stocks are still overvalued and there will be further drops. the issue is confidence. guyse used to think these were magicians. now it looks like they are good engineers but not good at managing a complex economy like china. olivia: how much further do you think chinese equities will fall? jamie: an easy way to gauge that is right now the average valuation on the shanghai is 61 times earnings. in the s&p, it is 19. let's say you get a little extra because it is a growth market. let's say it goes down to 25 or 30 tim
i want to bring in jaime metzl, with me on set., you had the foresight to call a chinese equity bust. what did you know that we did not? jamie: when you look at the average valuations of the stocks on the shanghai markets, they were three times greater than the other valuations in any of the large markets. how could that he if they did not match the fundamentals? eventually, gravity applies. people sometimes have too much faith in the ability of chinese leaders to be magicians. but gravity...
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of the declaration of interdependence you could say joins me right now i'm happy to welcome jamie metzl he is founder of one shared world jamie it's good to have you on the day i've been reading through your resume here council of foreign relations counselor of the u.s. senate committee on foreign relations an advisor at the department of the state i mean you've served us presidents on issues such as iraq and kosovo international global multilevel and that also describes one shared world doesn't. it really does and i've also worked for the united nations right now i'm an expert advisor on human genome editing to the world health organization but even if i was the greatest nationalist in the world even if i thought that everyone should just look out for themselves the way that we all need to do it is by recognizing how interdependent we are and that we cannot survive if we don't look out for each other and if this virus is teaching us anything it's that walls don't work the way we protect ourselves is by protecting all humans and up to now the voice of our collective humanity just hasn't
of the declaration of interdependence you could say joins me right now i'm happy to welcome jamie metzl he is founder of one shared world jamie it's good to have you on the day i've been reading through your resume here council of foreign relations counselor of the u.s. senate committee on foreign relations an advisor at the department of the state i mean you've served us presidents on issues such as iraq and kosovo international global multilevel and that also describes one shared world...
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doctor metzl as always, thank you very much for coming to the show.'m going to read this long quote. mass shootings push americans into different corners, with different notions of morality. when a far better response would be to renew a basic social contract of american civic life, in which people are asked to give up and willingly cede, particular individual freedoms, in exchange for communal health, security, and immunity. what do you propose we do? >> well, the book tells the story of a mass shooting that happened in nashville in 2018, the national waffle house mass shooting. and part of the reason i wrote that it was it was a very familiar story about a horrific, and in this case, a racially charged mass shooting. and then in the aftermath, we went into all of these different camps, right. there were people like me who were for gun control, other people were like, we need all of this stuff. and people rushed out and bought guns, and all of these things. and so, i'm trying to look at first, how did we get here? how do we get to the point where we'
doctor metzl as always, thank you very much for coming to the show.'m going to read this long quote. mass shootings push americans into different corners, with different notions of morality. when a far better response would be to renew a basic social contract of american civic life, in which people are asked to give up and willingly cede, particular individual freedoms, in exchange for communal health, security, and immunity. what do you propose we do? >> well, the book tells the story of...
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. >> jamie metzl served on the u.s. national security council and at the state department. deputy staff director of the u.s. senate committee on foreign relations when it was chaired by then senator joe biden. and he joins me now from new york. jamie metzl, good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> now you and i have talked previously about china's role in russia's war on ukraine, and you said that president xi jinping gave president putin the green light to go ahead with his invasion. now we've learned that russia has asked china for military and economic assistance, and china is apparently considering doing just that. why would china want to be dragged into putin's deadly and faltering invasion of ukraine? >> it's really difficult to understand, but you can get china seas the united states as its main strategic enemy in the world. and on february 4th, china and russia signed an immigrant of partnership where they said there was no limits to what they would do together in the world. now that is being tested. and if china does end up sending arms to the russians to use in
. >> jamie metzl served on the u.s. national security council and at the state department. deputy staff director of the u.s. senate committee on foreign relations when it was chaired by then senator joe biden. and he joins me now from new york. jamie metzl, good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> now you and i have talked previously about china's role in russia's war on ukraine, and you said that president xi jinping gave president putin the green light to go ahead with his...
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jamie metzl is a member of the world health organization's expert committee on human genome editing, he has long been concerned about the research that was taking place at the wuhan institute. >> they were doing what some people have called gain of function research, seeing how the world's scariest viruses might infect human cells. >> do you think they were playing with fire? >> absolutely i do. but there were lots of virologists who were in on this. and the idea was let's understand these viruses so we know what we're facing. the counterargument was we're plaing with fire. if it turns out that covid-19 stems from an accidental lab incident from the wuhan institute of virology, it will turn out that that fear was certainly well-founded. >> the wuhan institute is one of china's few level 4 labs with the highest level of biosecurity, enabling them to deal with the world's deadliest pathogens. it's famous in the scientific community, and so is its star researcher dr. shi zhengli, dubbed the bat woman for her work collecting and studying viruses from bats. >> she said that none of the se
jamie metzl is a member of the world health organization's expert committee on human genome editing, he has long been concerned about the research that was taking place at the wuhan institute. >> they were doing what some people have called gain of function research, seeing how the world's scariest viruses might infect human cells. >> do you think they were playing with fire? >> absolutely i do. but there were lots of virologists who were in on this. and the idea was let's...
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jamie metzl, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> the united states is also keeping a close eye on events in pakistan as that country's army trying to win ck a key province controlled by the taliban. that area is south waziristan along the border with afghanistan where 30,000 troops are battling 10,000 militants. tonight we want to take u inside the province for a rare firsthand look at the impact of this latest offensive. and as you will hear from imran khan of al jazeera, english, it is clear that civilians are also paying a terrible price. >> reporter: a first look inside south waziristan. this is the village close to the afghan border. the dead lie in the street. this is a child no older than 6 or 7. some of the images too gruesome to show. these are not taliban fighters but ordinary villagers caught up in a battle they knew was coming but had no way of escaping. the army's been pounding positions here for months, using fighter jets and helicopter gunships. it insists the targets were taliban. the extent of the damage here is clear. homes wrecked. people pick through the rubble
jamie metzl, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> the united states is also keeping a close eye on events in pakistan as that country's army trying to win ck a key province controlled by the taliban. that area is south waziristan along the border with afghanistan where 30,000 troops are battling 10,000 militants. tonight we want to take u inside the province for a rare firsthand look at the impact of this latest offensive. and as you will hear from imran khan of al jazeera,...
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metzl, if you might, talk about how u.s. policies may have stigmatized care for mental health or substance use, and help us understand from your point of view, what we should and can be doing to reduce stigma associated with mental health among communities, among health care providers in particular, but just in general, a population. >> thank you so much, what a wonderful question. i will make two points in response. first of course it talks about traumatic stress. it's important to note that traumatic stress results when people feel like their lives are in danger. the initial ptsd studies were done with fighter pilots in vietnam. if you flew ten hours, you had a 10% chance of getting ptsd. if you thought, you flew 40 hours yet a 40% chance. so think about it, we have all gone through this pandemic, where just something outside the door, breathing air that other people breathe, put us all at risk. i think even some people, although like yourself, or involved in direct conflicts, i feel like there is a national moment of stre
metzl, if you might, talk about how u.s. policies may have stigmatized care for mental health or substance use, and help us understand from your point of view, what we should and can be doing to reduce stigma associated with mental health among communities, among health care providers in particular, but just in general, a population. >> thank you so much, what a wonderful question. i will make two points in response. first of course it talks about traumatic stress. it's important to note...
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and atlantic council senior fellow jamie metzl will look at the future of genetic engineering and if it can be used to fight against covid-19. find more information on your program guide or online at booktv.org. and now, historian
and atlantic council senior fellow jamie metzl will look at the future of genetic engineering and if it can be used to fight against covid-19. find more information on your program guide or online at booktv.org. and now, historian
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and er says that quote, metzl writes with great clarity and a sense of urgency. that we should all take to heart. nature says metzl as a knack for clarifying granule or scientific complexity and foreseeing the big picture. cnn sends son jacob says quote, if you can only read one book on the future of our species. if you can read fivebooks, read all of jamie's books . you get the point, if you haven't already read packing darwin, you should. and if you don't want to read it, at least by it. this is my pick for you. you have a deal right now that you're not going to get another time so this is a little bit like telemarketing but here yougo. i do not get out of this, i want you to know this . workbooks making packing darwin available today only for $4.95 a third of the regular price. $4.95. before asking jamie to speak i want to tell you just a little bit about the flow of the event and introduce you to the otherspecial guests . after jamie speaks for about 10 minutes he will then invite your church to do the same. as many of you know, george is one of the world's g
and er says that quote, metzl writes with great clarity and a sense of urgency. that we should all take to heart. nature says metzl as a knack for clarifying granule or scientific complexity and foreseeing the big picture. cnn sends son jacob says quote, if you can only read one book on the future of our species. if you can read fivebooks, read all of jamie's books . you get the point, if you haven't already read packing darwin, you should. and if you don't want to read it, at least by it. this...
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stay with us, we'll take a break and come right back with jamie metzl. stay right with us.talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. andy and i made a good plan. find your own andy at schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. it's beauty, - [macaw vo] pretty boy. - or the beast. find your own andy at schwab. - the beauty, - [macaw vo] pretty boy. has failed. the beast, john cox, will shake up sacramento, cut taxes. learn about california's nicest, smartest beast at johncox.com it's beauty, - [macaw vo] pretty boy. - or the beast. - the beauty, - [macaw vo] pretty boy. has failed. the beast, john cox, will open schools, get our economy roaring. learn about california's nicest, smartest beast at johncox.com maria: welcome back, i'm back with jamie, senior fellow, fantastic op-ed in the hill, which you should check out. real quic
stay with us, we'll take a break and come right back with jamie metzl. stay right with us.talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. andy and i made a good plan. find your own andy at schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. it's beauty, - [macaw...
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now i am so pleased to introduce tonight's speakers jonathan metzl is frederick b rentschler, the second professor of sociology and psychiatry and the director of medicine and society at the vanderbilt. the award winning author dying of whiteness how the politics of racial resentment is killing america's heartlands and other books. he hails from kansas city, missouri and lives in nashville, tennessee he is joined in conversation tonight by beth simone noveck professor at northeastern university and director of the burn center for social. jonathan metzl is presenting his new book, what we've living and dying in a country of arms and what we've become. metzl reckons both with long history of distrust of public health, larger forces, social ideological, historical, racial and, political that allow mass shootings occur on a nearly daily basis. america. looking closely at the cycle in which matt's mass shootings lead to shock horror calls for action and ultimately political gridlock, he explores what happened to the soul of a nation and the meaning of safety community. when we normalize viole
now i am so pleased to introduce tonight's speakers jonathan metzl is frederick b rentschler, the second professor of sociology and psychiatry and the director of medicine and society at the vanderbilt. the award winning author dying of whiteness how the politics of racial resentment is killing america's heartlands and other books. he hails from kansas city, missouri and lives in nashville, tennessee he is joined in conversation tonight by beth simone noveck professor at northeastern university...
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jamie metzl, now is the atlantic council.ing up, bill clinton explains how he developed an unlikely friendship with both george w bush and his father george h.w. bush after a bitter presidential campaign. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: the trump economy." i am david gura. the new york times is not the only company reaping the benefits of a heated political season. 21st century fox is up. oliver renick joins me now with the stock of the hour, 21st century fox. what are you looking at? oliver renick: a slow day. we'll get the trends helping media companies will especially those with a political edge, to outperform and give a boost to what a lot of investors were worried about, subscriber rates, looking at fees, ad revenue. this is getting a bump from fox. not a huge jump but it is the first and the shares have been up in the past five days. i think it is important that not only are they doing well in subscriber fees, but it is important because there has been a lot -- they are dealing with the departure
jamie metzl, now is the atlantic council.ing up, bill clinton explains how he developed an unlikely friendship with both george w bush and his father george h.w. bush after a bitter presidential campaign. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: the trump economy." i am david gura. the new york times is not the only company reaping the benefits of a heated political season. 21st century fox is up. oliver renick joins me now with the stock of the hour, 21st century...
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official jamie metzl is here with his thoughts.ornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. ♪ knowing me, knowing you. ♪ there is nothing we can't do. ♪ knowing me, knowing you. ♪ a few years ago, i came to saona, they told me there's no electricity on the island. we always thought that whatever we did here would be an emblem of what small communities can achieve. trying to give a better life to people that don't have the means to do it. si mi papá estuviera vivo, sé que él tuviera orgulloso también de vivir de esta viviendo una vida como la que estamos viviendo ahora. es electricidad aquí es salud. this is your season to smile -- to raise a toast and gather together, to wrap up the fun and round up the gang. to help get you ready, your aspen dental team is celebrating 25 years of affordable care with an epic anniversary savings event. right now, new patients without insurance get a free full exam and x-rays. plus, everyone can get 20% off their treatment plan. but hurry, because while the season won't last, the memories
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jamie metzl is . trip to theng a region on thursday. >> it is a crazy time.re is so much happening in asia and it has become more central in the world than it has in hundreds of years. the u.s. is fighting to maintain its rules-based system we have been supporting for 70 years. china is challenging that system in fundamental ways. >> korea, what is the biggest topic therefore the president? >> the big thing in south korea, -- well, two things. one is trade. unhappyed states is with the feeling that south korea has benefited as exports to the united states have gone up. but they don't have enough. that is a big issue. also, south korea and japan are at their worst level of relations in many decades. areif south korea and japan divided, that certainly harms u.s. interests in the region and empowers china. there will be a big push to bring korea and japan together. >> what is the issue with japan and korea geico -- and korea? >> it is historical. koreawas the master of and very brutal. koreans want them to apologize? >> they wanted to apologize and the japanese
jamie metzl is . trip to theng a region on thursday. >> it is a crazy time.re is so much happening in asia and it has become more central in the world than it has in hundreds of years. the u.s. is fighting to maintain its rules-based system we have been supporting for 70 years. china is challenging that system in fundamental ways. >> korea, what is the biggest topic therefore the president? >> the big thing in south korea, -- well, two things. one is trade. unhappyed states is...
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. >> i want to address this later on with jamie metzl. we will talk what the new study that japan is doing over military power as well for the right now, we need to get one extremely sensitive company news. here is scarlet fu. >> america's best-selling export car is an import. the cell cande in reline a heart beating the traditional big three in overseas sales. it was 23 years ago today that bmw started building cars in spartanburg and the german automaker says it will expand that plan. they could eventually reach 450,000 vehicles a year. chinese plant that makes him products are still using child labor. despite efforts to stop the practice, a human rights organization says they have spotted 14 year old and 15 euro girls. -- 14-year-old and 15-year-old girls. regular say amazon is unfairly billing customers for millions of dollars. the federal trade commission blames amazon's app store. according to the lawsuit, kids are downloading games without getting their parents' permissi on. the charges go automatically, leaving surprise mom and da
. >> i want to address this later on with jamie metzl. we will talk what the new study that japan is doing over military power as well for the right now, we need to get one extremely sensitive company news. here is scarlet fu. >> america's best-selling export car is an import. the cell cande in reline a heart beating the traditional big three in overseas sales. it was 23 years ago today that bmw started building cars in spartanburg and the german automaker says it will expand that...
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jamie metzl, i appreciate it. thank you. cases in florida rise, what happened to a mother of eight there who decided not to get a covid vaccination and got infected and fought to live. her harrowing story when we come back. keeping your oyster business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. vo: the climate crisis is here. berardelli: these temperatures are almost unbelievable even for a meteorologist. vo: and the solution is here too: clean energy. like wind turbines and solar panels. now, congress has to invest in it and the millions of workers ready to install it across the country. because in america, we don't hide from problems like climate change. we take them on. we innovate. we lead. because if we invest in these workers, and their future at this moment, that's how we build back better. what's on the horizon? th
jamie metzl, i appreciate it. thank you. cases in florida rise, what happened to a mother of eight there who decided not to get a covid vaccination and got infected and fought to live. her harrowing story when we come back. keeping your oyster business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started...
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jonathan metzl, thank you both. >> we'll be right back. ght back ♪ things are looking up, i've got symptom relief. ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. and the majority of people experienced long-lasting remission at one year. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. liver problems may occur in crohn's disease. ♪ now's the time to ask your gastroenterologist how you can take control of your crohn's with skyrizi. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ ♪ learn how abbvie could help you save. j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david!
jonathan metzl, thank you both. >> we'll be right back. ght back ♪ things are looking up, i've got symptom relief. ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. and the majority of people experienced...