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anyway, we came up with the philosopher's mail, the only news outlet run entirely by philosophers. we have quite a lot of fun doing it. you can look at it, it's on the web, philosophers'mail.com, i'm not joking, it really exists. check it out. it's a practical application of many of the ideas that i've been talking to you about today. i'm always a guy who likes to write books and do other things as well, because ultimately what i'm interested in doing is trying to get the world to grow a bit better. we're up against a challenge with this thing we call news. it really is a big beast, and i think that we can get it better. i think future generations -- we're still learning how to handle this stuff, and i'm optimistic. we've just got to keep our wits about us. look, i'm going to stop it there, we've got some time for questions, so please come back at me with thoughts and ideas, and thank you so much for listening. [applause] thank you. just stuck up your hand if you've got a thought. yeah. >> [inaudible] >> the news get better if it's for profit? >> [inaudible] >> yeah. >> [inaudible]
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it is my philosophical and political narrative. while i was in high school any father was serving in the united states army core and was the senior listed. my father was the one who operated equipment and while he was overseas when a memorial candle stick park was good morning. i was also president of the young california democratic's club for those of you who remember the historical democratic's were the next best thing to the communist sz. two many of the members were from military clubs and some of the soldiers being called killers were our fathers and brothers we knew although they were kim people they were not killers >> thank you. next speaker and. >> i'm james and supervisor breed was talking about polished presentations and stiff i'm not polished but my company i can hire and have 5 hundred unskilled workers hired by the end of a year but i can't present that in a polished way i'm not a business person major. it doesn't it goes without saying i can hire those people and get it going but can't get anyone behind me because yo
it is my philosophical and political narrative. while i was in high school any father was serving in the united states army core and was the senior listed. my father was the one who operated equipment and while he was overseas when a memorial candle stick park was good morning. i was also president of the young california democratic's club for those of you who remember the historical democratic's were the next best thing to the communist sz. two many of the members were from military clubs and...
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we came up with the philosophers mail only agree entirely by philosophers. philosophers mail.com are some great stories. check it out. [laughter] it is the practical application of these ideas i have been talking about. i'd like to do other things as well because i try to get the world better be year against a real challenge it is a beast and i think future generations are still learning how to handle this. i will stop there. we have time for questions. thank you for listening. [applause] >> [inaudible] >> can the news gets better if it is for profit? i am not an expert the etf people don't want to pay for news is wrong they want to get their credit card out and subscribe for one year. that is a crisis of journalism people would be willing to pay for it but they don't want the hassle. the fate of journalism depends on the micro payment is slightly baffling one micro pavement take so long to crack. then who cares? that will completely change held the news organizations can make money. anyone can start a news organization a lot of people can make some money. t
we came up with the philosophers mail only agree entirely by philosophers. philosophers mail.com are some great stories. check it out. [laughter] it is the practical application of these ideas i have been talking about. i'd like to do other things as well because i try to get the world better be year against a real challenge it is a beast and i think future generations are still learning how to handle this. i will stop there. we have time for questions. thank you for listening. [applause]...
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please forgive me, i'm philosophizing my head off again but may i go on please, i'm bursting to philosophize, just at the moment i'm in the mood for it. you all seem as if you've gone to sleep. as i was saying, what a great life it will be in the future. just try to imagine it. at the present time there are only three people of your intellectual caliber in the whole of this town but future generations will be more productive with people like you. they will go on producing more and more of the same sort until at long last the time will come when everything will be just as you'd wish it yourselves. people will lead their lives in your way and then even you may be outmoded and a new lot will come along that will be even better. i'm in quite a special mood today. i feel full of a tremendous urge to live, to love. all ages are in free, and passion is good for you and me. [humming] burned. everything i've got is burned. well, it's hardly a joking matter. is everything really burned? everything, completely, i've got nothing left. my guitar's burned. my photographs are burned. all my letters are bur
please forgive me, i'm philosophizing my head off again but may i go on please, i'm bursting to philosophize, just at the moment i'm in the mood for it. you all seem as if you've gone to sleep. as i was saying, what a great life it will be in the future. just try to imagine it. at the present time there are only three people of your intellectual caliber in the whole of this town but future generations will be more productive with people like you. they will go on producing more and more of the...
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the spanish mystic and philosopher teresa of avila insisted that everyoneuld ee intense and personalnowledge of god. igus loyol founder of the juiteachi order, inspired his followers to go to work with spiritual fervor in the real world, and the missionary francis xavier rried to india and japan the message of the roman church. to fulfill the needs of the resurgent church, artists and architects all over europe flocked into rome. they came to design and ornament the churches that were built in the explosion of activity inspired by the counter reformation. the church reformers called for works of art and architecture that would bring people into the churches, inspire faith and religious commitment. an artistic revival resulted, and a new style. it was an exuberant style reflecting the optimism and assertiveness of the 17th-century church. this style is known as the baroque. the fresco on the ceiling above our heads was painted by pietro da cortona in the 1630s. it decorates the reception hall of barberini palace in rome, home of pope urban viii, a great patron of the arts. to the mode
the spanish mystic and philosopher teresa of avila insisted that everyoneuld ee intense and personalnowledge of god. igus loyol founder of the juiteachi order, inspired his followers to go to work with spiritual fervor in the real world, and the missionary francis xavier rried to india and japan the message of the roman church. to fulfill the needs of the resurgent church, artists and architects all over europe flocked into rome. they came to design and ornament the churches that were built in...
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he has to do it philosophically. he's reminding the roman coria, this is not a career, we're not about ambition or clout or power, we're about service, right? number two -- so that's philosophically. but he's also got to change it structurally and practically. i think two appointments that would show he is the appointment of cardinal secretary of state who is widely respected as a man with immense pastoral skills, a sense of humility and service but very savvy when it comes to the church universal. and the second biggie the appointment of the australian rug by player. what everybody seems to be saying is we've got to get this money under control. this is giving the church a bad name that we can't balance our own check books and there is all this corruption. frances appointed george pel who everybody knows is a no nonsense street fighter, ru rugby player that will ask the right questions and get it cleaned up. these are the two appointments that are working. >> charlie: you talked about the crisis in the church and ha
he has to do it philosophically. he's reminding the roman coria, this is not a career, we're not about ambition or clout or power, we're about service, right? number two -- so that's philosophically. but he's also got to change it structurally and practically. i think two appointments that would show he is the appointment of cardinal secretary of state who is widely respected as a man with immense pastoral skills, a sense of humility and service but very savvy when it comes to the church...
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you could say i'm somewhat of a philosopher. i like reading aristotle, socrates, homer, "the illyad," you know all that. >> i don't pray with bibles, i pray with false idols. i have no enemies just deceased rivals because i am creating history with homicidal travels, swimming with crying crocodiles deep in devil's vile. cursed at birth with a lifetime of trial. crime after crime with a pistol of denial. i've been flirting with death and [ bleep ] it with a smile. that's "suicide king." i have an extensive history of being suicidal and i overcame that, you know, like i tried cutting my wrists. i mean, i tried hanging myself. i tried shooting myself. i tried poisoning myself, and for me it wasn't my time to go. so that being said, i just put it on paper, expressed myself that way. and it's more than therapy, it's my life. >> coming up -- >> vegas, a bad habit. vegas. i would make $80,000 bets on a blackjack hand. retarded. i love the life. >> one inmate lives the high life on other people's money. >> i steal from corporations like
you could say i'm somewhat of a philosopher. i like reading aristotle, socrates, homer, "the illyad," you know all that. >> i don't pray with bibles, i pray with false idols. i have no enemies just deceased rivals because i am creating history with homicidal travels, swimming with crying crocodiles deep in devil's vile. cursed at birth with a lifetime of trial. crime after crime with a pistol of denial. i've been flirting with death and [ bleep ] it with a smile. that's...
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he has to do it philosophically. what he is reminding, this is not a career.e are not about ambition, we are not about power. we are about service. he will have to change it structurally. i think that is the appointment of the cardinal of secretary of state, who is widely respected as a man with immense pastoral skills, a sense of humility and service. the second was the appointment of cardinal george pell, the australian rugby player. we have to get this money under control. this is giving the church a bad name. francis has appointed a no-nonsense streetfighter, rugby player. he will ask the right questions and clean it up. those are two indications that reform is important. >> we talk a lot about crisis in the church. it had to do with predators -- where is he and what does he intend to do? >> it would not surprise you that the american cardinal's often speak to him -- talk about getting beat up. talk about a church that has suffered. a church that has suffered immensely because of this. we have some credibility in the church universal. the americans are mak
he has to do it philosophically. what he is reminding, this is not a career.e are not about ambition, we are not about power. we are about service. he will have to change it structurally. i think that is the appointment of the cardinal of secretary of state, who is widely respected as a man with immense pastoral skills, a sense of humility and service. the second was the appointment of cardinal george pell, the australian rugby player. we have to get this money under control. this is giving the...
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it is not to become philosophers. an idea of -- if we are cooking, we have to understand what we are doing. someone like nathan, he shows us the way. >> and so do you. thank you for coming. thank you very much. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" for wednesday, march 19, 2014. i am pimm fox. today's theme is fresh. bombas has a fresh take on an old practice. they engineers stocks to be better. oh, ok. we will give you the details. the cofounders will tell me the reason behind that particular mantra.
it is not to become philosophers. an idea of -- if we are cooking, we have to understand what we are doing. someone like nathan, he shows us the way. >> and so do you. thank you for coming. thank you very much. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" for wednesday, march 19, 2014. i am pimm fox. today's theme is fresh. bombas has a fresh take on an old practice. they engineers stocks to be better. oh, ok. we will give you the details. the cofounders will tell me the reason behind...
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there's a philosophical problem as well as democracy, but specifically in america we have to remember the federalist roots as we talked about in the book and allow people to make decisions in their own communities rather than having someone from faraway be able to decide because of a good campaign, how your health care, for instance, or. amy: >> if not democracy, then what? >> well, the world is not perfect place, but the people have decided that democracy does look like what health care looks like, that it's like what our community look like. i think you have to look like that. and you have to defuse democracy as much as possible. there is no perfect system and i think that we do have the structure of the best system available. but i think that we are giving away from what makes that system grave. >> how would we do that and accomplish our? >> well, we have to make our decisions. we don't always have huge product like obamacare and other things. i'm not just pointing the finger at democrats. programs like no child left behind and other control of other things, thus it has created thi
there's a philosophical problem as well as democracy, but specifically in america we have to remember the federalist roots as we talked about in the book and allow people to make decisions in their own communities rather than having someone from faraway be able to decide because of a good campaign, how your health care, for instance, or. amy: >> if not democracy, then what? >> well, the world is not perfect place, but the people have decided that democracy does look like what health...
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our city and there are french associates in our city social and religiously and patriotic and philosophical tropic and can trace their beginnings to our city. we've embraced this as cultural and trade for censures and tourism. the most visible influence of fravrns france what can be found in our monument to the city beautiful. it's a movement that was designed by the architect arthur brown who was trained in paris and our city hall was designed. some might say that still isn't france greatest influence in san francisco but might be the legacy of french bakers who brought flour do you get during the california gold rush, you know, do you get is a culinary traditions and the most important french companies were founded by french immigrants who recipe shill lives on today, it's the oldest continuing running company. so mr. president, i hope you'll see how much we san franciscans value our french county to our character and the quality of our city. you have a standing invitation to visit whatever you want and our doors will be open to you. it's with great honor i hereby present to you the key t
our city and there are french associates in our city social and religiously and patriotic and philosophical tropic and can trace their beginnings to our city. we've embraced this as cultural and trade for censures and tourism. the most visible influence of fravrns france what can be found in our monument to the city beautiful. it's a movement that was designed by the architect arthur brown who was trained in paris and our city hall was designed. some might say that still isn't france greatest...
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commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i made. something happens to them. they cracked, the break during the process. it is very complex. they fall apart. but it is worth it to me. there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former s
commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some...
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thought proking thriller turns out into a story line that turns chilling, heart warming and deeply philosophicaldeeply compelling theme because it is universal, it is wish fulfillment. you're constantly being asked to question your assumptions about the show. >> francis fisher plays jacob's mother. of. >> as a person who has lost another beloved, we've all wanted to have just one more day, one more moment to say the things that we wanted to say. >> critics and theologians alike say the buzz over resurrection is no surprise. >> we just want to be around. >> we don't really want to die. >> yes. it's just an avoid dance of the truth of mortality. >> the concept of bodily resurrection, life after death is at the heart of one of the world's oldest and most revered stories of all time, the story of jesus christ. i traveled to jerusalem a beck cade ago to visit the place where christians believe this world changing phenomenon occurred. >> so this is where the bodies would be laid, basically fit first into -- >> yeah. and then once the body was inside, it would have been sealed up. >> the belief in jesu
thought proking thriller turns out into a story line that turns chilling, heart warming and deeply philosophicaldeeply compelling theme because it is universal, it is wish fulfillment. you're constantly being asked to question your assumptions about the show. >> francis fisher plays jacob's mother. of. >> as a person who has lost another beloved, we've all wanted to have just one more day, one more moment to say the things that we wanted to say. >> critics and theologians...
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unless it's just a general philosophical meeting. >> rose: we conclude this meeting with james patterson. he holds the guinness world record on the "new york times" for best seller lists. >> as we known them will never be the same. it's all changing, the publishers, it's changing. publishers are being threatened. american literature. i mean, we need publishers right now. we need good publishers, we need good editors or they're not going to find the next one, they're not going to filed the next to kill a mockingbird we need that. and i want to try to help make that transition to wherever we're going a smooth and healthy one and sane one. >> rose: henry kissinger and james patterson, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: this evening we continue ongoing coverage of the crises in ukraine. today many of the world's top diplomats gathered in paris. the official reason was insteblity iinestablishity in lt the focus was on ukraine. secretary carr kerry engaged ina
unless it's just a general philosophical meeting. >> rose: we conclude this meeting with james patterson. he holds the guinness world record on the "new york times" for best seller lists. >> as we known them will never be the same. it's all changing, the publishers, it's changing. publishers are being threatened. american literature. i mean, we need publishers right now. we need good publishers, we need good editors or they're not going to find the next one, they're not...
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all indians, and finally 786 says india is a secular democracy, modi espouses only the religious philosopher to be prominent. my question for sunny, we talk about modi's promise for pluralism in the world's largest democracy. do you feel that's achievable? >> i think it's tricky certainly because as you said, modi is a part of the bjp and the bjp is part of a group called the sunp sunparavar. traditionally seen as muslims and christians as outsiders in india. after 2002 modi went around and kept saying gujarat riots never even happened. he's responsible for the police not stopping the riots and he even appointed a woman in his cabinet who was later on convicted as one of the key instigators of the riot. she was actually found handing out weapons to people and asking them to go kill muslims. >> if i could interject in terms of getting facts straight. the supreme court of india not sponsored by the state of gujarat, but run by the congress party the ruling party set up a special investigation team and away hawhat you're saying is non line of what the supreme court is saying. >> i didn't actual
all indians, and finally 786 says india is a secular democracy, modi espouses only the religious philosopher to be prominent. my question for sunny, we talk about modi's promise for pluralism in the world's largest democracy. do you feel that's achievable? >> i think it's tricky certainly because as you said, modi is a part of the bjp and the bjp is part of a group called the sunp sunparavar. traditionally seen as muslims and christians as outsiders in india. after 2002 modi went around...
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so there is a philosophical discussion. you have some of the names really frustrated in the house, things that they think would be better suited to stimulating job production, giving people opportunity, haven't gotten as much attention. so that argument is always under the surface and part of the conversation, specifics of this piece of legislation we'll just have to see. but if speaker boehner and his team put it forward, you will get support and could be enough to carry it. there wouldn't be a case where they're looking for full republican support to pass it. you'd have a big bipartisan mix. but, yes, there will be critic its. you'll hear about it on the senate side. they're saying this is a way to ease the issue. and it's important for democrats who of course have been fry to go make part of their 2014 argument income inequality as a potent campaign topic. >> and the white house is facing for the referendum. next nbc you news richard engel will join me live. >>> plus the president has been criticized to depof ed td t edd
so there is a philosophical discussion. you have some of the names really frustrated in the house, things that they think would be better suited to stimulating job production, giving people opportunity, haven't gotten as much attention. so that argument is always under the surface and part of the conversation, specifics of this piece of legislation we'll just have to see. but if speaker boehner and his team put it forward, you will get support and could be enough to carry it. there wouldn't be...
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i have a philosophical problem as well to talk about the federal list routes to allow people to makeof a decision rather than from faraway be able to decide like what you're health care looks like. >> if not democracy then what? and the world is not a perfect place. but we need some kind of democracy to run things but we don't need to high of democracy decided marriage, health care or what our community work -- looks like. lead to a high of the structure available. >> how do we accomplish that? dash not just pointing the finger at democrats with rubber cup -- republicans with no child left behind has created schaede huge central democracy rather than local democracy. >> that there never was a democracy yet? >> because we are not a democracy. there is a lot of truth in it. >> where do we go? them a clear headed in the wrong direction in for a while. were washington decides what it means to pressure governors then they could participate? i am not forgave marriage by government getting out of the business completely. i am a libertarian but that consistently undermined that >> one profes
i have a philosophical problem as well to talk about the federal list routes to allow people to makeof a decision rather than from faraway be able to decide like what you're health care looks like. >> if not democracy then what? and the world is not a perfect place. but we need some kind of democracy to run things but we don't need to high of democracy decided marriage, health care or what our community work -- looks like. lead to a high of the structure available. >> how do we...
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i want to get a sense of what they have to do to legalize their units that's a philosophical question but owe i also know there's not a a lot of carrots i'm concerned about the personal incentive and worried about the unseen consequences for the tenant that are in those units that are legal but therefore nor affordable and it will be helpful to hear from a number of other groups. i'm more supportive of this locomotive then when i walked in. i'm meeting with dbi on wednesday and i'm hoping to have time to ask a number of questions i'm curious because one of the studies was down on supervisor avalos district so i want to have an understanding of equalization process. and so i think i can get there on tuesday. i want some more questions answered i'm not ready to support this legislation today, i personally have questions i think i can get done before tuesday but if it's without recommendation i'll support it >> supervisor how would you feel if we kept this in committee one more week. >> i'm not sure i he was understanding your timing but i'm happy to get all my questions addressed and ho
i want to get a sense of what they have to do to legalize their units that's a philosophical question but owe i also know there's not a a lot of carrots i'm concerned about the personal incentive and worried about the unseen consequences for the tenant that are in those units that are legal but therefore nor affordable and it will be helpful to hear from a number of other groups. i'm more supportive of this locomotive then when i walked in. i'm meeting with dbi on wednesday and i'm hoping to...
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. >> we have such a philosophical mission around bringing people together around food. we want them to walk away feeling like they have the tools to make change in their lives. whether that change is voting on an issue in a way that they will really confident about, or that change is how to understand why it is important to support our small farmers. each class has a different purpose, but what we hope is that when people leave here they understand how to achieve that goal and feel that they have the resources necessary to do that. >> are you inspired? maybe you want to learn how to have a patch in your backyard or cook better with fresh ingredients . or grab a quick bite with organic goodies. find out more about 18 reasons by going to 18 reasons.org and learn about buy right market and creamery by going to buy right market.com. and don't forget to check out our blog for more info on many of our episodes at sf quick bites.com. until next time, may the fork be with you. ♪ ♪ >> so chocolaty. mm. ♪ >> oh, this is awesome. oh, sorry. i thought we were done rolling. ♪ ♪
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it's a great philosophize question but i have to repeat what i said earlier we have it do the citationsa message this is not acceptable we're not criminal listing homelessness but sleeping in the park and camping in the park and open container in the park and unlicensed dogs and smoking in the parks. we have to enforce those infractions this is not acceptable. i think back to when i was in charge of institutional 0 police and san francisco hospital. i would say once a week we got called from the psychiatrist services they would say send everyone you have on duty. the mental health people threw up their hands couldn't talk them into it the choice of last result the cops had to come and overwhelm them with the sheer numbers to restrain the person. the particularly i'm making it homelessness is for social scientists to deal with someone other than the police. we're the last end of it the professionals don't find is a situation to the issue then i send my guys into the park at the 4:00 a.m. to wake up people and cite them >> i think part of the communication team with the department so ther
it's a great philosophize question but i have to repeat what i said earlier we have it do the citationsa message this is not acceptable we're not criminal listing homelessness but sleeping in the park and camping in the park and open container in the park and unlicensed dogs and smoking in the parks. we have to enforce those infractions this is not acceptable. i think back to when i was in charge of institutional 0 police and san francisco hospital. i would say once a week we got called from...
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so a bit of a turf war, and some philosophical questions. >> what can you tell us about the group of.s. senators heading to ukraine and what type of difference do they think they will make? >> john mccain is heading this up as well as chris murphy. >> senator mccain and i were in ukraine in december when the million ukrainians came down to the square to ask for a corruption-free government and orientations towards the european union. now they are getting their wish, but they need support, so we'll be there this weekend to show our support for the ukrainian people, and to also show support for the territorial integrity. >> they will also be there on the eve of this vote. they are watching that closely. both the senators as well as the president say that should not stand or carry any weight or have the potential to divide ukraine. something else the senators are watching. >> libby casey on capitol hill for us today. thank you very much. ukraine's interim prime minister will address the security council this afternoon. over the last few days, prime minister arseniy yatsenyuk has been ma
so a bit of a turf war, and some philosophical questions. >> what can you tell us about the group of.s. senators heading to ukraine and what type of difference do they think they will make? >> john mccain is heading this up as well as chris murphy. >> senator mccain and i were in ukraine in december when the million ukrainians came down to the square to ask for a corruption-free government and orientations towards the european union. now they are getting their wish, but they...
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before anybody was up to you think he'd do hayek the great philosopher who did talk about the road to serfdom? >> they corresponded once or twice i know that hayek was hoping hoover would give a blurb of his own in 1960 but i have not been able to find much beyond that and i don't know possibly correspondence has been lost but it would seem a couple of casual contacts but beyond that i don't know. >> host: we come to the third part of the chat which is about the controversy because today you read it is all hoovers fault or coolidge and hoover but not roosevelt or once it was all roosevelt and this is why it is timely. for the first time because it is about that dark economic period so i could write about your discovery professor nash finds new things. people often blamed calvin coolidge for a statement he allegedly made that the market was just fine and stock prices for okay. with the copies of the article that prosperity was absolutely sound to the stocks were cheap in the market so it turns out the only source other historians can find but what i did from one year ago. with the righ
before anybody was up to you think he'd do hayek the great philosopher who did talk about the road to serfdom? >> they corresponded once or twice i know that hayek was hoping hoover would give a blurb of his own in 1960 but i have not been able to find much beyond that and i don't know possibly correspondence has been lost but it would seem a couple of casual contacts but beyond that i don't know. >> host: we come to the third part of the chat which is about the controversy because...
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a great greek philosopher once summed up the world in the phrase, "all is flux." jeans craze or the american economy. the law of supply and demand sets prices, but these curves never stay put. one year the demand curve for jeans shoots way up here. later, people tire of jeans or find substitutes. bango! back down here again. people's tastes change. their incomes change. the availability of other products changes. these factors shift the demand curve. on the supply side, when oil prices zoomed up in the 1970s, for example, that affected the costs of all sorts of industries that used oil as an input. their supply curves shifted up. businesses find new, cheaper technological devices for producing their products. the supply curve shifts down. there's a lesson in all this. the law of supply and demand is really more a way of analyzing the deep, underlying forces affecting the prices of commodities than of determining prices in any rigid way. all is flux in economics, a field that's sometimes frustrating, always fascinating. the price of clothes, fuel, even water are al
a great greek philosopher once summed up the world in the phrase, "all is flux." jeans craze or the american economy. the law of supply and demand sets prices, but these curves never stay put. one year the demand curve for jeans shoots way up here. later, people tire of jeans or find substitutes. bango! back down here again. people's tastes change. their incomes change. the availability of other products changes. these factors shift the demand curve. on the supply side, when oil...
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there is a great need for that in language arts and the approach as well as the foundations and philosophical approach in the common core, these went together really well and we were able to move in this direction in a very coherent way. then also additionally convened groups of teachers so we that had opportunity to learn a plan and share within and across sites. so we really have taken advantage of that in this process as well and build the over all center you are that engaged student learning and that we have the opportunity to be explicit about what teachers, families, and students need to know and what we need to help them. in terms of the what? we ground ourselves and anchor ourselves in our scope and sequence which has the common core state standards embedded within and promotes the level of teaching and promotes teacher collaboration. we emphasize the collaboration teacher approach and that is seasonal to work and we believe how important it is to provide that teacher collaboration in terms of planning, reflection and sharing what works well in instruction. so what is changing clearly
there is a great need for that in language arts and the approach as well as the foundations and philosophical approach in the common core, these went together really well and we were able to move in this direction in a very coherent way. then also additionally convened groups of teachers so we that had opportunity to learn a plan and share within and across sites. so we really have taken advantage of that in this process as well and build the over all center you are that engaged student...