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attempts by those organizers to use the trial as a bizarre forum to show off their fandom of the third reich. >>> and nfl superstar quarterback aaron rodgers out with covid after misleading the green bay packers and everybody else that he had been vaccinated. what's the penalty for rodgers for putting his teammates at risk and what does that mean for the rest of the country? "deadline white house" continues after a quick break, so don't go anywhere. es after a quick break, so don't go anywhere hey google.
attempts by those organizers to use the trial as a bizarre forum to show off their fandom of the third reich. >>> and nfl superstar quarterback aaron rodgers out with covid after misleading the green bay packers and everybody else that he had been vaccinated. what's the penalty for rodgers for putting his teammates at risk and what does that mean for the rest of the country? "deadline white house" continues after a quick break, so don't go anywhere. es after a quick break, so...
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. >> leading off is robert reich, the former labor secretary under isn't bill clinton. his latest book is "the system, who rigged it and how we fixed it." and jonathan altar. gentlemen, good to see you beet. bob, let me start with you. knees numbers, later than some people wanted but stronger than most people expected. >> the economy's almost back to where it should be. it's not entirely back, but the trajectory is in the right direction. there's no question about that. we see consumer confidence is up and a lot of the problems with the economy had a lot to do with the delta or coronavirus generally. we see that that seems to be also trending in the right direction. so there is no question. and nobody should have any question that we have a lot to be grateful for. >> jonathan, you and i -- i'm trying to think back to the last time you and i talked. it was late in the morning on wednesday -- early wednesday morning, late tuesday night as the election results were coming in. >> right. >> we saw the exit polls in virginia indicate that the number one issue for voters that
. >> leading off is robert reich, the former labor secretary under isn't bill clinton. his latest book is "the system, who rigged it and how we fixed it." and jonathan altar. gentlemen, good to see you beet. bob, let me start with you. knees numbers, later than some people wanted but stronger than most people expected. >> the economy's almost back to where it should be. it's not entirely back, but the trajectory is in the right direction. there's no question about that. we...
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while, together rob reich and jeremy weinstein created a highly popular for set a standard university, and now a new book called "system error or where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot." from their ongoing work in the program today, they will explore major issues around the impact of the rise of decision-making by algorithms, the amount of user data collected by big tech companies, increasing automation sand proliferation of a disinformation online and they will also talk about potential answers to important questions such as how can we exercise our agency and reinvigorate our democracy and direct the digital revolution in a way that will best serve our collective societal interest. to lead the conversation, we are thrilled to welcome back another stanford expert. first, rob reich professor of political science director of the ethics and director of the institute for human centered artificial intelligence. 96,407 words in their new book system error. 10.24% probability with the last name starting with the book cover. one hundred for the current age of his grandmother who live
while, together rob reich and jeremy weinstein created a highly popular for set a standard university, and now a new book called "system error or where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot." from their ongoing work in the program today, they will explore major issues around the impact of the rise of decision-making by algorithms, the amount of user data collected by big tech companies, increasing automation sand proliferation of a disinformation online and they will also talk...
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welling together, rob reich, mehran sahami and jeremy weinstein, system error where big tech went wrong how to reboot. they're going to explore major issues around the impact of the rise of decision making by algorithms. amount of user data collected by big tech companies and increasing automation and disinformation on-line and potential answers from their point of view to important questions, such as how can we exercise our agency? how can we reinvigorate our democracy and direct digital revolution, that will best serve our collective societal interest. to lead this conversation we're thrilled to welcome back another stanford expert shaka. and at chm i'm thrilled to introduce, first, rob reich, professor of political science, director of the society of it cal society, director of human, artificial intelligence. 96,407 words. 10.24% the probability the last name starting with r to be listed first out of three on a book cover, 104 the current age of his grandmother who lived through two pandemics, and 4 cut are, clarity carat for diamonds for his first job at a jewelry store. last but no
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, was the story of the small platoon of six men, six soviet soldiers who broke in and captured the reich stad, and hung out the soviet flag on the roof. and like so many of the stories in the book, the stories of these six men have been written out of history books. they never got the credit they were deserved, and stalin had promised the first soviet soldiers there, and the ones that would capture the building would be showered with medals and awards and everything. these guys, one of the main characters, they never got anything. they never got any recognition. and they were pretty bitter for the rest of their lives. it's stories like that, which i don't know, i feel sometimes you're giving very belated and posthumous credit to people who achieved remarkable things, and you know, felt bitter they never got the credit in their lifetime. that's one of those sort of stories. >> how did the pandemic affect your writing of the book? did it make it more difficult? >> i was extremely fortunate. and i know many writers had a real problem during the pandemic because obviously, all the archives c
, was the story of the small platoon of six men, six soviet soldiers who broke in and captured the reich stad, and hung out the soviet flag on the roof. and like so many of the stories in the book, the stories of these six men have been written out of history books. they never got the credit they were deserved, and stalin had promised the first soviet soldiers there, and the ones that would capture the building would be showered with medals and awards and everything. these guys, one of the main...
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one of the human rights abuses with of the third reich of germany as he doesn't say a thing in fact at the end if you look at the credits they quietly thanked the local authorities including some of those that are responsible for committing the human rights atrocities. so it isn't just about hypocrisy. it's about the standing of the united states by creating a false moral equivalence between what i think of as chinese nihilism and i think that erodes the greatest asset of all it is our moral standing on the global stage and once we lost that, i think we lost our status as a great power in what i think is the defining cold war of the next century. >> we need leaders. do we need to change our cultural mindset? who is supposed to change their behavior? >> the biggest solutions are in the culture and that is where i'm the most focused on the legal solutions in the book policy solutions that could make a difference. some of it is the on even work for us right now a lot of people are afraid of expressing their beliefs on their own time is the number of people over the course of the last coup
one of the human rights abuses with of the third reich of germany as he doesn't say a thing in fact at the end if you look at the credits they quietly thanked the local authorities including some of those that are responsible for committing the human rights atrocities. so it isn't just about hypocrisy. it's about the standing of the united states by creating a false moral equivalence between what i think of as chinese nihilism and i think that erodes the greatest asset of all it is our moral...
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>> i'm keeping today for the arbery family in would be a day they would sit down reich families across the united states and enjoy thanksgiving with ahmaud. he is not there. so i weep for the family while i look at this as a bittersweet occurrence. it is bitter because this young black man lost his life nor reason. he was murdered in cold blood through the actions of three vigilante that's had no reason whatsoever to stop him, no reason to kill him. the whole thing reeked of old fashioned racism. however we see in this case that the justice system can, in this case, it was an example of it working. a strong serious prosecutor. armed with overwelling evidence, a vapt. and he admitted that he was no n no way threatened, he was completely under cut any opportunity to claim self defense. and then a defense that went low by challenging the role of african-american minister that's there were to support the family. and the low blow of comments on a dead man's physical appearance in court in is a day when justice did win, but it is bitter tweet. this young man did not need to die. >> you know,
>> i'm keeping today for the arbery family in would be a day they would sit down reich families across the united states and enjoy thanksgiving with ahmaud. he is not there. so i weep for the family while i look at this as a bittersweet occurrence. it is bitter because this young black man lost his life nor reason. he was murdered in cold blood through the actions of three vigilante that's had no reason whatsoever to stop him, no reason to kill him. the whole thing reeked of old fashioned...
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since the third reich of adjournment disney did not say anything. including some of the very authorities that are committing those human rights atrocities. that two-faced behavior is not just about hypocrisy. it's the moral standing of the united states with a false moral equivalence between chinese idealism that erodes our it is our moral standing on the global stage. once we have lost that, i think we have actually lost our status as a great power and what i think is the defining cold war for the next century. what to do? >> who is supposed to change their behavior for example within the workforce right now is a lot of people are afraid of expressing their belief. even on their own time the number of people who haven't fired over the course of the last couple of years for what they said at home or on social media, or for wearing a trump hat to work last year is staggering. those are good examples in the book. i think that's a product of the application of a policy that is not applied evenhandedly part either we get rid of protective classes like r
since the third reich of adjournment disney did not say anything. including some of the very authorities that are committing those human rights atrocities. that two-faced behavior is not just about hypocrisy. it's the moral standing of the united states with a false moral equivalence between chinese idealism that erodes our it is our moral standing on the global stage. once we have lost that, i think we have actually lost our status as a great power and what i think is the defining cold war for...
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one of the great human rights abuses committed by a major nation since the third reich of germany.disney doesn't say thing. the end of the film is look at the credits, in the credits of mulan they quietly thank the ccp. ccp. they think the local authorities in xinjiang. that two-faced behavior isn't just about hypocrisy. it is about eroding the moral standing of the united states by creating a false moral equivalent between what i think of as chinese style is him an american idealism. that erodes our greatest geopolitical asset of all. it is our moral standing on the global stage. once we have lost that i think we have actually lost our status as a great power in what i think is the defining cold war of the next century. >> host: suppose someone is persuaded by these arguments. what do we do? do what? we need the leaders, and we need to change or cultural mindset? who's supposed to change their behavior? >> guest: i think the biggest solutions, i led a series of legal solutions in the book policy solutions that if they could make a difference. some of the problem traces back to the
one of the great human rights abuses committed by a major nation since the third reich of germany.disney doesn't say thing. the end of the film is look at the credits, in the credits of mulan they quietly thank the ccp. ccp. they think the local authorities in xinjiang. that two-faced behavior isn't just about hypocrisy. it is about eroding the moral standing of the united states by creating a false moral equivalent between what i think of as chinese style is him an american idealism. that...
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million uighurs in concentration camps, subject to forced sterilization and, it's one since the third reich in germany. and disney doesn't say a thing. in the credits of "mulan" they quietly thank the local authorities, and including some of the authorities that are responsible for committing those human rights atrocities. so that's two-faced behavior isn't just about hypocrisy. it is about eroding the moral standing of the united states by creating a false moral equivalent what i think of chinese anilism, and it's our moral standing on the global stage. once we've lost that, i think we've lost our status as a great power in the, what i think is a defining cold war of the next century. >> and some of these arguments, what do we do? do what? we need to elect new leaders? do we need to change our cultural mindset? what-- who has to change their behavior? >> welcome, i think the biggest solutions are culture and that's where i'm most focused. i layout a series of legal solutions, policy solutions that could make a difference. i think some of the problem traces back to the unevenhanded applicat
million uighurs in concentration camps, subject to forced sterilization and, it's one since the third reich in germany. and disney doesn't say a thing. in the credits of "mulan" they quietly thank the local authorities, and including some of the authorities that are responsible for committing those human rights atrocities. so that's two-faced behavior isn't just about hypocrisy. it is about eroding the moral standing of the united states by creating a false moral equivalent what i...
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. >> what is it reich to work for jack? jack pushes us to all be belter.ardest working person at cnn. someone that lives and breathes news. before i started at cnn, i have been in tv journalism for a long time and heard the legend of jeff zucker. his rise from "the today show" to nbc news, to on and on and on. it was rather daunting to meet with him. i pictured something out of a movie. what i got was a great bond. i ran into andrea mitchell at a party. andrea said point-blank, the best boss i have ever had. my experience has been the exact same as andrea mitchell. >> jeff has this tremendous amount of empathy and humanity. seeing how jeff deals with correspondents, how he deals with the company during a deadly pandemic. there is no boss who is in your corner more than jeff zuzucker, how loyal he is to us and to the news. if he was running cnn, what would be the job for him? i don't know if i'm supposed to talk about it, but i think he would love to manage the miami dolphins. and to be honest, they could not do any worse. just so there is no misunderstandi
. >> what is it reich to work for jack? jack pushes us to all be belter.ardest working person at cnn. someone that lives and breathes news. before i started at cnn, i have been in tv journalism for a long time and heard the legend of jeff zucker. his rise from "the today show" to nbc news, to on and on and on. it was rather daunting to meet with him. i pictured something out of a movie. what i got was a great bond. i ran into andrea mitchell at a party. andrea said point-blank,...
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american civil war.if you look to the crimean r at the great battle of the alma, lord reich launches exactly the same kind of headlong, straightforward attack against russian positions that are in entrenched with artillery and scores a tremendous victory. same thing happens with napoleon the third at the battle of suffering no in the north tell you are of 1859. everything that people could have learned from military example in the 18 fifties, would have suggested that lee is doing exactly the right thing. the proof is in the pudding. it all most worked. the confederate forces came within an ace of breaking through that federal line and if they had, claire, what was there behind that line to keep them from going on? next to nothing. it was a close run thing there that afternoon at gettysburg. the phrase wellington used about water lou, but it's also true about gettysburg. it came very, very close to success. it was not a rush decision it was not an unpredictable and faultless decision. it almost worked. and i have to see this bluntly. i at least for 1 am grateful that it did not, beca
american civil war.if you look to the crimean r at the great battle of the alma, lord reich launches exactly the same kind of headlong, straightforward attack against russian positions that are in entrenched with artillery and scores a tremendous victory. same thing happens with napoleon the third at the battle of suffering no in the north tell you are of 1859. everything that people could have learned from military example in the 18 fifties, would have suggested that lee is doing exactly the...
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one of the great human rights abuses committed by a major nation since the third reich of germany.disney doesn't say thing. the end of the film is look at the credits, in the credits of mulan they quietly thank the ccp. ccp. they think the local authorities in xinjiang. that two-faced behavior isn't just about hypocrisy. it is about eroding the moral standing of the united states by creating a false moral equivalent between what i think of as chinese style is him an american idealism. that erodes our greatest geopolitical asset of all. it is our moral standing on the global stage. once we have lost that i think we have actually lost our status as a great power in what i think is the defining cold war of the next century. >> host: suppose someone is persuaded by these arguments. what do we do? do what? we need the leaders, and we need to change or cultural mindset? who's supposed to change their behavior? >> guest: i think the biggest solutions, i led a series of legal solutions in the book policy solutions that if they could make a difference. some of the problem traces back to the
one of the great human rights abuses committed by a major nation since the third reich of germany.disney doesn't say thing. the end of the film is look at the credits, in the credits of mulan they quietly thank the ccp. ccp. they think the local authorities in xinjiang. that two-faced behavior isn't just about hypocrisy. it is about eroding the moral standing of the united states by creating a false moral equivalent between what i think of as chinese style is him an american idealism. that...
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current age of my grandmother who has lived through two pandemics. 13 my lucky number welcome, rob reich. next professor of the school of engineering and professor and associate chair for education up to the computer science department at stanford university and former full-time senior research scientist. he immigrated to the u.s. from iran. $100 is the amount he received for his first programming job, 2.2 million views on youtube of this lecture programming methodology course on youtube. and eight the total number of covid vaccine doses taken by four members of his household. so glad to have you here mehran. jeremy weinstein professor political science rector of national global studies at the institute for national studies and the stanford institute for economic policy research. one the number of times posts on social media platform. 1984 the year he moved to palo alto california, 250 additional students when he teaches about the computer science and political science department. 44, president barack obama for whom he served on the national security council and deputy to the u.s. ambass
current age of my grandmother who has lived through two pandemics. 13 my lucky number welcome, rob reich. next professor of the school of engineering and professor and associate chair for education up to the computer science department at stanford university and former full-time senior research scientist. he immigrated to the u.s. from iran. $100 is the amount he received for his first programming job, 2.2 million views on youtube of this lecture programming methodology course on youtube. and...
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. >> what is it reich to work for jack? jack pushes us to all be belter.ardest working person at cnn. someone that lives and breathes news. before i started at cnn, i have been in tv journalism for a long time and heard the legend of jeff zucker. his rise from "the today show" to nbc news, to on and on and on. it was rather daunting to meet with him. i pictured something out of a movie. what i got was a great bond. i ran into andrea mitchell at a party. andrea said point-blank, the best boss i have ever had. my experience has been the exact same as andrea mitchell. >> jeff has this tremendous amount of empathy and humanity. seeing how jeff deals with correspondents, how he deals with the company during a deadly pandemic. there is no boss who is in your corner more than jeff zuzucker, how loyal he is to us and to the news. if he was running cnn, what would be the job for him? i don't know if i'm supposed to talk about it, but i think he would love to manage the miami dolphins. and to be honest, they could not do any worse. just so there is no misunderstandi
. >> what is it reich to work for jack? jack pushes us to all be belter.ardest working person at cnn. someone that lives and breathes news. before i started at cnn, i have been in tv journalism for a long time and heard the legend of jeff zucker. his rise from "the today show" to nbc news, to on and on and on. it was rather daunting to meet with him. i pictured something out of a movie. what i got was a great bond. i ran into andrea mitchell at a party. andrea said point-blank,...