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on some of these matters trump's norm breaking or norm changing on twitter is part of a larger cultural political phenomena and. he certainly accelerated it. it has spread. it is hard to imagine the next president not using twitter very aggressively. in that front that norm is gone. that is our world. other things, the election matters. what is at stake in the election? >> i think the election is hugely important, more so after the impending but inevitable acquittal of the president in the senate. the presidency is a changeable institution. it has been changed, every president has changed it and it has changed dramatically over the course of american history and the way we decide whether or not norm breaking presidents or the particular norms they break i just blips that happen for four years or instead a reset of the new expectation of presidential behavior is whether or not they are reelected, whether or not the public ratifies and rewards that. been mentioned woodrow wilson, this incredibly radical demagogic approach of speaking directly to the population, attempting to persuade the
on some of these matters trump's norm breaking or norm changing on twitter is part of a larger cultural political phenomena and. he certainly accelerated it. it has spread. it is hard to imagine the next president not using twitter very aggressively. in that front that norm is gone. that is our world. other things, the election matters. what is at stake in the election? >> i think the election is hugely important, more so after the impending but inevitable acquittal of the president in...
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maire norm coleman the mayor of st paul who they always i found it very interesting. that humphrey was always referred to by his political title of attorney general humphrey coleman was always referred to as mayor norm coleman and even though coleman had no more mayor than i did i was always former. jesse ventura so why was the only candidate that had his private sector job put in front of his name where the public and i have been the mayor so should shouldn't be former mayor jesse ventura because we're talking politics here but that's the bias that i faced but in hindsight that was probably good but if they did name the other 2 xp private sector jobs i don't want to landslide because then it would have been former warrior skip pomfrey and former lawyer norm coleman or some of the substance of those debates was really surprising to people and all those things that happened in the debates had never happened i mean they would ask. a question and skip as a family disease of luxury as so he starts talking immediately and you can see him trying to formulate an actual answe
maire norm coleman the mayor of st paul who they always i found it very interesting. that humphrey was always referred to by his political title of attorney general humphrey coleman was always referred to as mayor norm coleman and even though coleman had no more mayor than i did i was always former. jesse ventura so why was the only candidate that had his private sector job put in front of his name where the public and i have been the mayor so should shouldn't be former mayor jesse ventura...
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and was not the norm. it was the exception to the norm. we agree trade is good on that and in the long run. the china shot to u.s. manufacture was real but it was small and mostly geographically targeted. it was magnified in certain places. it was estimating the impact of the china shot has had less than one percentage point and back on the employment to population ratio and it's mostly in the past. but there is a risk to prosperity for both protectionism and reduced immigration and the risk to social harmony from racial animosity. there is a risk for the reduction in dynamism which michael didn't talk about but business start up rates, even blink. i would add sharp decline a geographical mobility of americans as a number reason -- a number of reason to worry. i strongly agree with michael's statement on page 135 that the government needs to do more to advance economic opportunity to those who need it most. that brings me to four areas of disagreement. the first 30ir of disagreement s i don't think he need
and was not the norm. it was the exception to the norm. we agree trade is good on that and in the long run. the china shot to u.s. manufacture was real but it was small and mostly geographically targeted. it was magnified in certain places. it was estimating the impact of the china shot has had less than one percentage point and back on the employment to population ratio and it's mostly in the past. but there is a risk to prosperity for both protectionism and reduced immigration and the risk to...
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betwe i like to bring up the power of social norms. we talked about that last week. so initially women weren't allowed legally to own land or property. once they married. and this was the law of coveture. women when they married were considered to become really an appendage to the male. she didn't have an independent existence. wives were not allowed to own property and they weren't allowed to earn their own income. okay in they're really just a dependent on the male. that's the law in the u.s. we inherited it from britain. those laws were overcome. women fought against them, and they were overcome in the 19th century, but then what we've seen is the power of social norms. if you remember from last week, the informal roles about how we are supposed to behave. and what we said last week is the social norms can actually be more powerful than the law themselves in terms of influencing how we think and hoour values and how we behave, and they can be really difficult to challenge. so casting our mind back to jefferson, and thinking about the historical roots of the social
betwe i like to bring up the power of social norms. we talked about that last week. so initially women weren't allowed legally to own land or property. once they married. and this was the law of coveture. women when they married were considered to become really an appendage to the male. she didn't have an independent existence. wives were not allowed to own property and they weren't allowed to earn their own income. okay in they're really just a dependent on the male. that's the law in the u.s....
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but then what we're seeing is the power of social norms. which if you remember from last week are those informal roles. informal roles about how we are supposed to behave. and what we said last week is the social norms can actually be more powerful than the law themselves, in terms of influencing how we think and our values and how we behave and so forth. and they can be really difficult to challenge. so casting our mind back to jefferson, and thinking about the historical roots of these social norms, again the idea was that women were supposed to be subordinate to husbands, that in contrast to men working on the land did not entitle you to property. and what we saw, you know, right through until the last couple of decades, was considerable inequities between men and women's ownership and control of land and related assets. so women really held joint ownership of the land, they rarely signed for loans, vehicles and equipment were rarely in their names and legal records often didn't account for their economic contributions. so important disc
but then what we're seeing is the power of social norms. which if you remember from last week are those informal roles. informal roles about how we are supposed to behave. and what we said last week is the social norms can actually be more powerful than the law themselves, in terms of influencing how we think and our values and how we behave and so forth. and they can be really difficult to challenge. so casting our mind back to jefferson, and thinking about the historical roots of these social...
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why i like to bring up this example is it is a nice example of the power of social norms. initially, women weren't allowed legally to own land or property once they married. women, when they married, were considered than to become an appendage to the male. she did not have an independent existence. wives were not allowed to own property and were not allowed to earn their own income, they were really just dependent on the male. so that was the system in the u.s., which we inherited from britain. those laws were overcome in the 19th century, then we see the power of social norms, which if you remember from last week, how those informal roles, informal roles about how we are supposed to behave, and we saw that social norms can be more powerful than the law themselves in terms of influence, -- influencing how we think, our values, how we behave and so forth, and they can be really difficult to challenge. so casting our mind back to jefferson and thinking about the historical roots of these social norms, the idea was that women was -- women were supposed to be subordinate to hu
why i like to bring up this example is it is a nice example of the power of social norms. initially, women weren't allowed legally to own land or property once they married. women, when they married, were considered than to become an appendage to the male. she did not have an independent existence. wives were not allowed to own property and were not allowed to earn their own income, they were really just dependent on the male. so that was the system in the u.s., which we inherited from britain....
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the gender norms norms of the time by exhibiting the body. gibbons' who we sure saw in the film a painting based on a photo was the last of them extensively tattooed by her husband the story went around that he wanted to make her unattractive to other men but apparently that didn't work but it was really about being an advertisement for her husband's work and making a tidy sum for herself. there is another exhibition going on that i have to say is highly relevant in times of. the florence nightingale museum in london has a special show celebrating the 200th anniversary of the lady of the lamps birth nightingale of course the pioneering nurse who practically invented sanitation and washing your hands in a medical context she died aged 90 in 1910. but she has left us a little voice message from the grave take listening. to car keep washing your hands words of wisdom from a pioneer of modern health care thanks so much adrian for that back story. and now to the west african nation of booking a fassel where modern dance is much more than just a me
the gender norms norms of the time by exhibiting the body. gibbons' who we sure saw in the film a painting based on a photo was the last of them extensively tattooed by her husband the story went around that he wanted to make her unattractive to other men but apparently that didn't work but it was really about being an advertisement for her husband's work and making a tidy sum for herself. there is another exhibition going on that i have to say is highly relevant in times of. the florence...
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education mandarin language training you know training in chinese laws and how to adopt to chinese norms even norms of how to take a shower daily you know how to dress properly how to be a good kind of modern citizen where you are there for the time being dr james bible thank you so much for speaking to us. south korea's reporting another spike a new coat on ovide us cases as of battles the biggest outbreak of the disease outside china today beating off in south korea all necessary assistance to fight the epidemic points to its expertise treating tens of thousands of patients in the city of what the epicenter of the outbreak but doctors on the frontlines are there's still a lot they don't know. why should. we've discovered special cases such as a symptomatic carriers in tests positive for the virus but have no symptoms what's the reason behind that. and we've heard reports that some patients test negative off the treatment but after a period of time a few of them test positive again that still unsolved mystery such. as cases in south korea have now been known to more than 6000 in the cap
education mandarin language training you know training in chinese laws and how to adopt to chinese norms even norms of how to take a shower daily you know how to dress properly how to be a good kind of modern citizen where you are there for the time being dr james bible thank you so much for speaking to us. south korea's reporting another spike a new coat on ovide us cases as of battles the biggest outbreak of the disease outside china today beating off in south korea all necessary assistance...
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end of the upon monteith's some of us have met and also know that that is at all the norm. so. much as sauce the feathers are just alluding to. just marking the bit more not. 2 years are. you sharing moment pavel. because. i finally. had to tell you zoe and you know. who are. often. and has the north. got it he would say out of there. or not i so if she. is a hope that we took that we're going to. go on with that that it will. get a. hack you know. pan annette in the. way i will do the. never even to visit later. hala gorani. i don't want to get more done with. senate. leaders or small. stores. just middle of very. little no i. don't for turn. for francis. fair on the lunar. camp. pendleton case a lot of. well hygiene no money at. the back of the mat in a can like a chemist. and a lot of intel money i tried in on my last one and you said you know last night and in the. bank. thanks. thank you. thank you yes yes. yes yes. i guess the yes no no. emergent guy sure what of course i'll flood that you're one of the move call mom let's look another person the money more limited to be
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the way we have had norms and other categories of warfare and the way we seen technologies emerge in the past and then we build mars to try to counteract them. this is an opportunity for serves the interest of all all nations or at least the procedures of all nations to compete in cyber space in the norms that have been outlined with the u.n. have been very high-level and general. some of the nations that conduct the most if i'm the west lawson west iran or korea china russia who don't seem to adhere to any practices or norms. have they because of that or they getting better and have they surpassed the united united states in a capabilities? >> away like to phrase it is the united states has the nicest rocks that we still live in a very glasshouse so when it comes intricate and don't use this word lightly dutiful cyber offense american capabilities are truly extraordinary. talking about stuxnet an extraordinary operation against the nuclear program but just because we can do that doesn't mean we can defend very well and get this long vulnerability better adversaries have not been shy
the way we have had norms and other categories of warfare and the way we seen technologies emerge in the past and then we build mars to try to counteract them. this is an opportunity for serves the interest of all all nations or at least the procedures of all nations to compete in cyber space in the norms that have been outlined with the u.n. have been very high-level and general. some of the nations that conduct the most if i'm the west lawson west iran or korea china russia who don't seem to...
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host: at what point in terms of the time periods did the beliefs or norms begin to change? ms. brewer: i was also reading a lot of legal manuals. i was corresponding between the actual social records and the high theorizing and mile back. what you can tell from looking at the law books is changes went hand-in-hand with transitions from monarchy to democracy, or from a society where you are born into a place into one where government is made from the consent of the governed. theorist, including political theorists began to argue. --t the consent should be on an argument about who should be able to consent. go back to the four-year-old child. the boy signing his own labor contract, he does not understand what he is doing. if you allow really young children to consent, it becomes essentially a justification for monarchy, for no real consent at all. so the pattern of the changes can be linked to two big revolutions in england in the 17th century and the american revolution and to the question of the consent of the governed is a central theme in all three. it becomes more clearly ar
host: at what point in terms of the time periods did the beliefs or norms begin to change? ms. brewer: i was also reading a lot of legal manuals. i was corresponding between the actual social records and the high theorizing and mile back. what you can tell from looking at the law books is changes went hand-in-hand with transitions from monarchy to democracy, or from a society where you are born into a place into one where government is made from the consent of the governed. theorist, including...
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extreme will become the norm. don't we already see it today. that environments change for the worse for all living beings . what will our existence look like in the future. it seems uncertain with a changing world view. we can do ok when. we get droughts and we get wet periods and it's and it's minor but if it comes 456 years of intense drought or as in the colorado river basin now we're in 18 years of drought we have 40000000 people in the state of california that are very strongly dependent on that water resource. where are they going to go if it goes to dry people don't survive those they have to. civilizations don't survive the feels. like a fresh water is a reality in many parts of the world but that's far away not here. water is also consumed through direct consumption and as a commodity in our trading systems. it's a virtual invisible water that hides primarily in products linked to cultivation and agriculture. and. some to suit it all seems pretty had a lot of goods are imported from regions where there is a shortage of water with. a lo
extreme will become the norm. don't we already see it today. that environments change for the worse for all living beings . what will our existence look like in the future. it seems uncertain with a changing world view. we can do ok when. we get droughts and we get wet periods and it's and it's minor but if it comes 456 years of intense drought or as in the colorado river basin now we're in 18 years of drought we have 40000000 people in the state of california that are very strongly dependent...
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we don't know how long we're going to be locked in this new norm but seeing young kids like. i mean just rock it wow i mean aren't we can pull him back up but look how fast this kid is impressive i don't think he he doesn't think out of i wish you could see i know but he's moving faster there you go he's there than a lot faster than any of us were and you know that's the beauty he's getting now he's being active and get having a dad a pro boxer that is godly that doesn't hurt either right but like he's good he's set very cool thank you for that regina ok that's it for us right now but you make sure you keep up with everything in question at all times by downloading our brand new free app it is called portable t.v. for watching 247 people but all the news there i know it can be about smart. you know what i'm going to get there so you can think about alaska to romania i guess that roman not new dorp or. kind of where i want to be on course if i'm not big now i think it's higher than i. africa mafias them safe and quick passage to europe but once they. leave they are in sleeves
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inventive and i think that's the future going forward have to be creative i mean we're in the new norm we don't know how long we're going to be locked in this new norm but seeing young kids like i mean just rocket wow i mean we can pull him back up but look how fast this kid is impressive i don't think he he doesn't ring out of i wish you could see i know but he's moving faster there you go he's there going a lot faster than any of us are you know that's the beauty he's getting now he's being active and get having a dad a pro boxer that is going out and that doesn't hurt either right but like he's good you set a very cool think you for that regina ok that's it for. yes right now but you make sure you keep up with everything in question at all times by downloading our brand new free app it is called portable t.v. for watching 247 people but all means there i mean i can say about mark. do you know what you've got in your head you might think it's a phone but in the news we see it as t.v. with pluto t.v. the free and unlimited t.v.'s you get t.v. everywhere for free and since t.v. is ever
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they're back at it today debating on that bill now long before social danced this dancing was the new norm and before coded 19 swept the world a different kind of scientist hit mainstream popularity on netflix's documentary called pandemic now some view him as a rogue scientist others say he may be the man who might save the world from this real life pandemic jacob glanville is a computational immuno engineer he is the co-founder and chief science officer at distributed bio and he's joining us now to discuss this global crisis jacob thank you so much for being with us so 1st can you explain to us exactly what a computational in you know engineer is and how that's a political to helping with coke at 19. so thanks for having me on again propagation you know engineers use math and computers to help analyze you can sense and so on the basis of it and seeing if you're using special bioengineering sex be assisted by computers to help us take all the antibodies against the sars virus and adapt them to recognize a neutralize the copays 19000 by so as a scientist in this bio field what can you tell
they're back at it today debating on that bill now long before social danced this dancing was the new norm and before coded 19 swept the world a different kind of scientist hit mainstream popularity on netflix's documentary called pandemic now some view him as a rogue scientist others say he may be the man who might save the world from this real life pandemic jacob glanville is a computational immuno engineer he is the co-founder and chief science officer at distributed bio and he's joining us...
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inventive and i think that's the future going forward have to be creative i mean we're in the new norm we don't know how long we're going to be locked in this new norm but seeing young kids like i mean just rocket wow i mean i don't we can pull him back up but look how fast this kid is impressive i don't think he he doesn't live out of i wish you could see i know but he's moving faster there you go he's there going a lot faster than any of us are you know that's the beauty he's getting now he's being active and get having a day as a pro boxer that is going to have that doesn't hurt either right but like he's good you set a very cool think you for that regina ok that's it. for us right now but you make sure you keep up with everything in question at all times by downloading our brand new free app it is called portable t.v. for watching 247 people tell me is there i mean they about smart 'd 'd. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories that are critics can't tell me you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in
inventive and i think that's the future going forward have to be creative i mean we're in the new norm we don't know how long we're going to be locked in this new norm but seeing young kids like i mean just rocket wow i mean i don't we can pull him back up but look how fast this kid is impressive i don't think he he doesn't live out of i wish you could see i know but he's moving faster there you go he's there going a lot faster than any of us are you know that's the beauty he's getting now he's...
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so norms. so women in particular might bejudged unfavourably.king more heavily, more likely to be perceived as being more promiscuous, so having more casual sex, and more —— and also as being less attractive. somebody who would agree with this research is ashley webb from derby. she got her first face tattooed when she was just 22 and she says that she was met with verbal and physical abuse because of them. people wouldn't go up to a heavily tattooed guy start rubbing their arms and touching the body stuff, whereas for me i have experienced people my clothing, i had one occasion where someone literally pulled my top—down. i had a boot tube on, my boots were out in a boot tube on, my boots were out in a baror a boot tube on, my boots were out in a bar or because they wanted to look at my actor to two, which obviously, to me, it'sjust so at my actor to two, which obviously, to me, it's just so traumatising. at my actor to two, which obviously, to me, it'sjust so traumatising. i just find it is really inappropriate. it is not behaviour someone inap
so norms. so women in particular might bejudged unfavourably.king more heavily, more likely to be perceived as being more promiscuous, so having more casual sex, and more —— and also as being less attractive. somebody who would agree with this research is ashley webb from derby. she got her first face tattooed when she was just 22 and she says that she was met with verbal and physical abuse because of them. people wouldn't go up to a heavily tattooed guy start rubbing their arms and...
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, norms that are being violated yet they repeatedly violate them themselves from nancy pelosi tearingld trump's state of the union speech to chuck schumer threatening justices to joe biden yelling at voters and telling them they are full of it, these norms are repeatedly being violated by people who claim to have moral authority. heather: you work for me among other things, the construction worker he got into it with. where will this move from? where is it and where does it go? >> senator josh holly introduced a resolution to censure senator schumer on the senate floor. it is up to mitch mcconnell who is the leader of the republicans to bring that to the floor but you'll be hard-pressed to find a republican senator who wouldn't support this because it is out of line and if the chief justice said dangerous, not just for the two justices name but for a democratic system at large. heather: any timeline? >> not yet. it is up to mitch mcconnell. heather: thank you for joining us, we appreciate it and we will follow it for sure. 8 minutes until the top of the are, joe biden mops the floor w
, norms that are being violated yet they repeatedly violate them themselves from nancy pelosi tearingld trump's state of the union speech to chuck schumer threatening justices to joe biden yelling at voters and telling them they are full of it, these norms are repeatedly being violated by people who claim to have moral authority. heather: you work for me among other things, the construction worker he got into it with. where will this move from? where is it and where does it go? >> senator...
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allison: i want it to be the norm.ting so many articles and reading so many articles about it is important but i do hope that one day that is the norm and it's not shocking or impressive that 25% of congress is made up of women. naba: i think statistically women are just as likely if not more than men to win elections. but it's about getting those women in the first place to run. and one of the biggest reasons that people don't run is because they've never seen someone who looks like them up there. and so for me it is incredibly important to see a woman be at the top of a ticket. or other py generation to have that chance in saying you know i could do that one day. soledad: when you think that we're looking at the one hundredth anniversary for the 19th amendment, how do you think about this history? how do you view it? allison: it speaks to what our nation speaks to. i think we should also celebrate those women who triumphantly succeeded in what they intended to do. but it's also a chance to reflect on how can we do be
allison: i want it to be the norm.ting so many articles and reading so many articles about it is important but i do hope that one day that is the norm and it's not shocking or impressive that 25% of congress is made up of women. naba: i think statistically women are just as likely if not more than men to win elections. but it's about getting those women in the first place to run. and one of the biggest reasons that people don't run is because they've never seen someone who looks like them up...
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yeah, i think there is a gender, hetero-normative, white standard for fashion. it is applied to women, men, queer people, people of color, and it is very seriously damaging. >> yeah, and to go with that as well, though it did motivate them to liberate themselves from what they were wearing, i can't speak for him, but especially almost conflicting income splitting, because they have these two sides pulling towards them because they want to take back their fashion, take back this liberation of wearing these denim skirts and claiming something for themselves but also understanding what they wear, even if they are trying to do it as a sense of liberation still gets pulled towards that like cis gender expectations, so conflicting a lot of the times knowing we want to take back this liberation, but also have to fall within these norms of being presentable or being "dressed well." >> go ahead. >> i was going to say one of the benefits from wearing the denim was the practicality for what they were doing during the sit-ins, being thrown ketchup and mustard packs, being h
yeah, i think there is a gender, hetero-normative, white standard for fashion. it is applied to women, men, queer people, people of color, and it is very seriously damaging. >> yeah, and to go with that as well, though it did motivate them to liberate themselves from what they were wearing, i can't speak for him, but especially almost conflicting income splitting, because they have these two sides pulling towards them because they want to take back their fashion, take back this liberation...
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veterans, what do you think our children are going the see and think, this is acceptable >> this is the norm exactly >> i don't like this new norm i don't like it. >> reporter: gun safety and health care dominate the conversation also the need to participate in thi democracy. >> we had to fight hard for the vote. >> do you think you'd vote for whoever it is >> yes i don't want to waste my vote. >> i'm ready to vote for whomever is going to rival trump in the general election i'm ready for change. >> reporter: just as those recipes are passed down from generation to generation so are the lessons about the importance of participating in the voting process so that every single voice is heard. >>> up next, richard engel on the taliban terrorism and the new agreement the u.s. is making to help bring our troops home. >>> plus, the big chill. we'll take you to the city covered in ice. >>> we are back now with an historic agreement between the united states and the taliban that could bring peace to the region and ends america's longest fought war richard engle joins us from doha, qatar, where the ag
veterans, what do you think our children are going the see and think, this is acceptable >> this is the norm exactly >> i don't like this new norm i don't like it. >> reporter: gun safety and health care dominate the conversation also the need to participate in thi democracy. >> we had to fight hard for the vote. >> do you think you'd vote for whoever it is >> yes i don't want to waste my vote. >> i'm ready to vote for whomever is going to rival trump...
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and then to remember those years and then it was not the norm and then the exception to the norm. and then to be magnified in certain places and the impact on the china shop is one percentage point impact but risk appetite protection from prosperity and then with the dynamism and with that sharp decline the geographical mobility is another reason to worry about dynamism. the body of work is going beyond purpose and structure , et cetera i strongly agree on page 135 but the government needs to do more to those who need it most. but the first disagreement you don't have to be a fan see government as he appears to be to be anti- populist and then to have a dim view of government bureaucrats relatively straightforward so it seems to me that it takes to to tango. the government can provide insurance, human capital and to reword risk taking and hard wor work. i prefer to think of the role of the market in the government to balance your way across the fallen long one - - log. thinkingou of way that sometimes with the future and then with risk-taking i'm reminded of a conservative chancel
and then to remember those years and then it was not the norm and then the exception to the norm. and then to be magnified in certain places and the impact on the china shop is one percentage point impact but risk appetite protection from prosperity and then with the dynamism and with that sharp decline the geographical mobility is another reason to worry about dynamism. the body of work is going beyond purpose and structure , et cetera i strongly agree on page 135 but the government needs to...
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they're not going to follow the gender norms. they're going to be breaking from those molds. so i think it's all about trying to break away. and men, no matter what kind of fashion, they can be in pants or a skirt or anything like that. i think they'll still be based on their gender alone are going to be still taken very seriously over a female. >> so, kind of going off what she said, but also, like, being that women come from being seen first before being heard, like, how they're presented is whether they're going to be approached or, like said, taken seriously. black women, they were like, oh, if you go out without your hair pressed and you look, like, unpresentable or ugly even, because if it wasn't what the standard was, then you weren't presentable or you weren't professional. or it also shows like your class. like, oh, no one's going to listen to you if you're in the lower class because you don't really have a say as to what they thought. so, i think because it was more so towards women, like a big controversy because women are supposed to look one way, and there was on
they're not going to follow the gender norms. they're going to be breaking from those molds. so i think it's all about trying to break away. and men, no matter what kind of fashion, they can be in pants or a skirt or anything like that. i think they'll still be based on their gender alone are going to be still taken very seriously over a female. >> so, kind of going off what she said, but also, like, being that women come from being seen first before being heard, like, how they're...
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live at norm mineta in san jose, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> marianne favro will continue to cover that story for us today. >>> an alameda firefighter is testing positive for coronavirus. that's details coming into our newsroom just now. the alameda firefighter is being quarantined in another county, officials tell us. the firefighter has been there since march 5. now investigators are looking into who might be at risk because of that. meanwhile the city is upping cleaning procedures at fire stations and city building. >>> and this morning thousands of passengers remain on the "grand princess" cruise ship which has been docked at the port of oakland since monday. more than a thousand passengers have already disembarked and some of them are being quarantined right here in the bay area. nbc bay area's pete suratos is live at the port of oakland with more. >> reporter: a thousand passengers on the "grand princess" have disembarked. you guys can see from our chopper, some of these passengers beginning to disembark. when i spoke with an official from cal oes, he says it's been a couple
live at norm mineta in san jose, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> marianne favro will continue to cover that story for us today. >>> an alameda firefighter is testing positive for coronavirus. that's details coming into our newsroom just now. the alameda firefighter is being quarantined in another county, officials tell us. the firefighter has been there since march 5. now investigators are looking into who might be at risk because of that. meanwhile the city is upping cleaning...
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social norms were the same. society wasn't different after how it had been before prayed in a sense there are markers to herald it. probably more important our purpose today as we are thinking about world war i and its throughout the pandemic, the story fought to get on the front page with was relegated to the back page. the war always had the banner headlines. , thee example of this president of the united states, lost 600 75,000 american citizens to the disease never 675,000d the panda -- american citizens to the disease never mentioned the pandemic. when there was preoccupation with the american participation in the war and what needed to happen. attention to the pandemic would draw -- there was worry it would draw away from the war. pandemict fight the because it was making people sick but because it was kaiser wilhelm's ally. we see the conflation of the pandemic with the war. doctors and nurses are heralded as soldiers as brave as the people on the front and deaths would often be described as deaths of mar
social norms were the same. society wasn't different after how it had been before prayed in a sense there are markers to herald it. probably more important our purpose today as we are thinking about world war i and its throughout the pandemic, the story fought to get on the front page with was relegated to the back page. the war always had the banner headlines. , thee example of this president of the united states, lost 600 75,000 american citizens to the disease never 675,000d the panda --...
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and in particular within the ai community and so forth developed in a common set of norms and the idea that it should be for the common good of all. and then making sure we don't destroy ourselves before we even get a chance with ai. would be good as well. and trying to grow up to come wiser in whatever there is sort of intervening number of years we. thank you so much for this wonderful insight it's been a pleasure talking to you pleasure talking to you. fairly see the full course look at all the little tractor and news new york at the sun to make the stunt work and shirtless which you feel and i mean misty's full bore for your clothing now don't need to move but i will push push you going to get us no. good answers. yes. the washing consensus led by the united states says the liberal world order must be defended at almost all costs said differently the foreign policy blog demands the post cold war you know polar moment be preserved but alas it would seem a multiple world has already arrived. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies
and in particular within the ai community and so forth developed in a common set of norms and the idea that it should be for the common good of all. and then making sure we don't destroy ourselves before we even get a chance with ai. would be good as well. and trying to grow up to come wiser in whatever there is sort of intervening number of years we. thank you so much for this wonderful insight it's been a pleasure talking to you pleasure talking to you. fairly see the full course look at all...
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or norms just like graphs repayment you know yeah well so what is it precisely that you're not convinced about that that could be some level of technology at which destruction because easy or that so impossible surveillance could prevent that the world from going to your idea so leave that decimal surveillance will still have to interact somehow with you know once that's what is not convincing to me right so i think there it becomes a matter of degree which set of sonora would you be able to provide the world from getting the story surveillance up so take today's world were massive destruction is possible but it's also very hard like nuclear weapons let us say like so that we can have. reasonable ability even with present day surveillance technology to detect if a nation is building a secret program. so if you then roll it back you require less for all materials less big installations fewer people working on this it gets harder and harder to detect. with current technology but this is a very rapidly advancing field with say facial recognition software that you could have cameras that cou
or norms just like graphs repayment you know yeah well so what is it precisely that you're not convinced about that that could be some level of technology at which destruction because easy or that so impossible surveillance could prevent that the world from going to your idea so leave that decimal surveillance will still have to interact somehow with you know once that's what is not convincing to me right so i think there it becomes a matter of degree which set of sonora would you be able to...
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more than 20000 people living here in dire conditions lack of food washing areas and medicine are the norm. there is a lot of disease here people are sick they have fevers and skin conditions like school a.b.s. and life they cough and have breathing problems like asthma officially there are no coded 1000 cases here but also no government plan to prevent them says doctors without borders such a scenario would be a disaster for everyone and lesbos refugees and residents alike devoted to the credit and. didn't want to. before the pandemic germany had agreed to accept unaccompanied minors that's off the table now an effort to avoid bringing in outsiders from at risk groups opposition parties have criticized a lack of political will to end the humanitarian crisis. many politicians say we don't want a repeat of 2000 to 15 but we're not talking about millions of people here just a few tens of thousands if you're really serious and want to do everything possible to prevent a further outbreak then we have to evacuate these camps. a camp intended for 3000 people housing 20000 that makes social dista
more than 20000 people living here in dire conditions lack of food washing areas and medicine are the norm. there is a lot of disease here people are sick they have fevers and skin conditions like school a.b.s. and life they cough and have breathing problems like asthma officially there are no coded 1000 cases here but also no government plan to prevent them says doctors without borders such a scenario would be a disaster for everyone and lesbos refugees and residents alike devoted to the...
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people's homes who you don't know so since the outbreak began and social distancing became the new norm how are realtors kind of altering their daily mode of operation to accommodate the c.d.c. health guidelines. so we are definitely pivoting and. a lot based time and virtual showings so we will go into a house with that being either the owners you know take a walk outside but there are questions that we ask them had they traveled to any of the affected areas have they been tested are they experiencing any of the symptoms . you know is showing and from there we asked them to turn on all the lights to unlock the door or literally in the car while they're doing that so that there's there's no downtime there and we will do a time showing with a prior while the technology has to come in here to help with all of this obviously so after all this is over and the curve has been flattened do you think the real estate interest industry will see a permanent shift or any major impacts from corona virus like you said such as these video showing. yes i do i mean think the good news is that. human nat
people's homes who you don't know so since the outbreak began and social distancing became the new norm how are realtors kind of altering their daily mode of operation to accommodate the c.d.c. health guidelines. so we are definitely pivoting and. a lot based time and virtual showings so we will go into a house with that being either the owners you know take a walk outside but there are questions that we ask them had they traveled to any of the affected areas have they been tested are they...
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and in particular with an ai community and so forth developed a common set of norms and the idea that it should be for the common good of all. and then making sure we don't destroy ourselves before we even get a chance with ai. would be good as well. and trying to grow up and become wiser in whatever this sort of intervening number of years we. thank you so much for this wonderful insight it's been a pleasure talking to you pleasure talking to you. max kaiser financial survival guide liquid assets now does it you can convert as quite easily. to keep in mind no assets i mean to inflation or wiseguys or board. so she and i was initially established says something to us an investor. is a little she's a mug for for you've got bored of the trip improved for. your mom that because you have to trade. because. it was because of global what 'd was going to have to close to this incident obama was odd jill scott must have looked like the office moving this photo. and you're fighting with the sofa for about. a little less fortunate about 4 to 6 months because in the south. is your media a reflec
and in particular with an ai community and so forth developed a common set of norms and the idea that it should be for the common good of all. and then making sure we don't destroy ourselves before we even get a chance with ai. would be good as well. and trying to grow up and become wiser in whatever this sort of intervening number of years we. thank you so much for this wonderful insight it's been a pleasure talking to you pleasure talking to you. max kaiser financial survival guide liquid...
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and in particular with an ai community and so forth developed a common set of norms and the idea that it should be for the common good of all. and then making sure we don't destroy ourselves before we even get a chance with ai. would be good as well. and trying to grow up to come wiser in whatever there is sort of intervening number of years we. thank you so much for this wonderful insight it's been a pleasure talking to you pleasure talking to you. so she and i as a nation from which to shipping to us and investors that were at the. grocery as a whole she was a mother for for the forward of the trip jumpers for dear not your mom happens to be i didn't do enough to try to accomplish my project for the. purpose. it was because of global was 'd going to have to close to this needs it in your voice you just got must have looked like obama just moving the support of the family meaning you're fighting with the selfish enough. of the left coast you're fortunate enough about 4 to 6 months vacation to sound. headlines in r.t. russia starts with 19 vaccine trials are missing to get results by
and in particular with an ai community and so forth developed a common set of norms and the idea that it should be for the common good of all. and then making sure we don't destroy ourselves before we even get a chance with ai. would be good as well. and trying to grow up to come wiser in whatever there is sort of intervening number of years we. thank you so much for this wonderful insight it's been a pleasure talking to you pleasure talking to you. so she and i as a nation from which to...
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it is not the norm. it is not something to be expected if you born into the bottom 20 percent. t you can go from the bottom to the very top in america. if you want to cover that. and look at rags to comfort. uc considerably more upward mobility. people born in the bottom 20 percent into the next quintile. end up rising into the middle class and a pretty good clip. the measure of upward mobility is sort of relative rank thing and instead i just want to ask are you doing better than your parents did. and what they've done is these calculations is look at people who are in the 40s today. how can their household income. and if you're 40 something years old today, are you earning more than your parents earned when your parents the same age. and about three quarters of the people who are in the 40s today have a howard higher household income and when their parents were the 40s. if you are born in the bottom 2e 40 -year-olds have a higher household income the present when the parents were in the 40s this strikes me as considerable upward mobility. how much more, a bike 54 percent rate
it is not the norm. it is not something to be expected if you born into the bottom 20 percent. t you can go from the bottom to the very top in america. if you want to cover that. and look at rags to comfort. uc considerably more upward mobility. people born in the bottom 20 percent into the next quintile. end up rising into the middle class and a pretty good clip. the measure of upward mobility is sort of relative rank thing and instead i just want to ask are you doing better than your parents...
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our morality is increasingly being tied to cultural norms instead of transcend ent standards. in times like these, some would say we need to return to traditional values. i would say yes, as long as those traditional values are rooted in the soil of truth. [applause] >> i don't necessarily believe in quote-unquote family values, but i do believe in the biblical values that serve on the foundation on which family values >> some say that family values are outdated, or too traditional, for a changing world to. that, i say truth never changes. only people's opinion of it. i mean this is evidenced in the act of driving down the street. you know, there are these white lines that you must stay between. and it is your choice to stay between these white lines. but if you don't, you may suffer the consequences or all of us may suffer them as well. that's the same way with these biblical values. we have laid out for us a perfect plan for our lives, and when we decide to step out of that, which we all do from time to time, we cannot control the consequences. the second threat i will say t
our morality is increasingly being tied to cultural norms instead of transcend ent standards. in times like these, some would say we need to return to traditional values. i would say yes, as long as those traditional values are rooted in the soil of truth. [applause] >> i don't necessarily believe in quote-unquote family values, but i do believe in the biblical values that serve on the foundation on which family values >> some say that family values are outdated, or too traditional,...