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to discuss doordash and its arun sundararajan, professor of business at the nyu stern school of businessare many ways to interpret this kind of share price. you would have to say that it was a successful ipo. arun: absolutely. it is a huge day for doordash. i'm happy for them. they are a great business. but i am surprised because there are challenges for this company to sustain the valuation the market is putting on them now. amanda: it does and may be speaks to the sentiment in the market at the moment. compare how you would feel about that, doordash and its success, and airbnb and how the market might value that? prof. sundararajan: doordash had an amazing year. the leap from where they would have been without the pandemic, the middle of next year because of the huge increase in their delivery business, and they seem to be sustaining it. now, you know, the restaurant business is undergoing a massive shift as independent restaurants fail. we will see a lot of consolidation of supply. and i expect that the on-demand food business will be a multi-hundred billion dollar business in five ye
to discuss doordash and its arun sundararajan, professor of business at the nyu stern school of businessare many ways to interpret this kind of share price. you would have to say that it was a successful ipo. arun: absolutely. it is a huge day for doordash. i'm happy for them. they are a great business. but i am surprised because there are challenges for this company to sustain the valuation the market is putting on them now. amanda: it does and may be speaks to the sentiment in the market at...
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of those people. and not only have they develop their own schools, they put a model out there that of the companies can. we talk in the book about a business in upstate new york, cabinetmaking business. in small community so they can have trained cabinet makers trying them after high school graduation. so this does not have to be a corporate only phenomenon or a large company phenomenon or large city phenomenon. small towns across the country are being affected . hard right now. and are also going to have to find a way to rebuild their economies and their workforces. janice: and in doing that, going to the community college taking students out of high school giving them internships and apprenticeships, we also going into these underserved communities and increasing the diversity in terms of the training. thus in honestly beneficial. you also challenged the four year degree here. is it really necessary. versus a community college. deanna: thank you janice raising the point about inclusion and diversity which is obviously on everybody's mind right now. so 50 percent of our interns come from underserved communities of diverse backgrounds. we
of those people. and not only have they develop their own schools, they put a model out there that of the companies can. we talk in the book about a business in upstate new york, cabinetmaking business. in small community so they can have trained cabinet makers trying them after high school graduation. so this does not have to be a corporate only phenomenon or a large company phenomenon or large city phenomenon. small towns across the country are being affected . hard right now. and are also...
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when they haven't stock that's true unfortunately we're out of time again john part of the miami herbert business school and the best co-host investigative journalist pentagon thank you both for breaking it down to us. that's all for now you can catch him bust on demand on the part of the t.v. after the next time. this sport is not the 1st snow. it's not a money spinner but it is expensive. and it's dangerous . this is speed. and they hit the brakes it's a thanks. for the cut some for. mr frisbee. as weapon of mass communication is spreading. that played it. again and up on t.v. as. the basis. contaminated come to be affected. tentative vision. starts to question. back in late. so late a good time and. the media. day undercover did it is safe. to get exposed to r.t. active waves decontamination i felt your eyes and break everything to. her. you can defend yourself enjoy your problems from the mess communication. take the body. of the enemy as. an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten the wife of an american town. we do everything in our power to protect. water that escapin
when they haven't stock that's true unfortunately we're out of time again john part of the miami herbert business school and the best co-host investigative journalist pentagon thank you both for breaking it down to us. that's all for now you can catch him bust on demand on the part of the t.v. after the next time. this sport is not the 1st snow. it's not a money spinner but it is expensive. and it's dangerous . this is speed. and they hit the brakes it's a thanks. for the cut some for. mr...
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and when they haven't stock that's true unfortunately we're out of time john cost of the miami harvard business school and unless co-host investigative journalist bent on thank you both for breaking it down to us. that's all for now you can catch him bust on demand on the part of the t.v. after the next time. this is nothing like football. that's not a money spinner but it is expensive. and it's dangerous. tennis is on the speedway. and they have no brakes it's an. insult to the to some beautiful. the world is. shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten the white bob in america. we do everything in our power to protect the. want of the escaping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska has seen some of the fuss just coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. it is fast enough means the river is $35.00 closer to the town than was. or i think we're part of a thirst for america from. the e.u. strikes a milestone deal with china removing barriers
and when they haven't stock that's true unfortunately we're out of time john cost of the miami harvard business school and unless co-host investigative journalist bent on thank you both for breaking it down to us. that's all for now you can catch him bust on demand on the part of the t.v. after the next time. this is nothing like football. that's not a money spinner but it is expensive. and it's dangerous. tennis is on the speedway. and they have no brakes it's an. insult to the to some...
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let's get a view on this from professor benjamin cho the power a school of business china southwest university of finance and economics so make of the time to be with us well it depends who you listen to here whether it's a success or not the critics say it's a big strategic mistake but the people involved in brokering this is going to be a huge success for everybody what do you think about it. i think it's 7 years in the making and both sides with civil pressure from the united states understanding there are differences in the ways technology super transfer and government subsidies and so on the 2 sides need time to make a reasonable concession in order to achieve that we need situation you know the u. is is china's largest trading partner and the same is true by say worse or so and even the tray is larger than the trade between the u.s. and the e.u. and the 1st 3 quarters this year so in that sense 7 years is nothing explicitly compared to the fact that the. president said it is a deal in which china has made unprecedented concession to a market entrusted to the church ace who's going to ben
let's get a view on this from professor benjamin cho the power a school of business china southwest university of finance and economics so make of the time to be with us well it depends who you listen to here whether it's a success or not the critics say it's a big strategic mistake but the people involved in brokering this is going to be a huge success for everybody what do you think about it. i think it's 7 years in the making and both sides with civil pressure from the united states...
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the very definitions of supply chains joining me now to discuss john quality family time at school of business and let's welcome back to co-host ben swan. let's start with you many companies that they're looking at ways to prevent supply chain disruptions in the future the ones we saw during the pandemic if this is if a new way of doing business. supply chains or are extremely critical to the efficiency of the global economy and pre-code the free trade area if i can put it that way the goods and services were moving with increasing lack of friction across national boundaries this gave companies the confidence to rely on extremely long supply chains typically from asia or into the u.s. for example with covert and the tariff war combined disruptions caused many companies to reassess their supply chains particularly looking at diversification away from single supply as under way from single countries of supply china in particular in the short run there were certain low tech products that. shifted some supply out of china or into viet nam and other southeast asian countries but actually it's very
the very definitions of supply chains joining me now to discuss john quality family time at school of business and let's welcome back to co-host ben swan. let's start with you many companies that they're looking at ways to prevent supply chain disruptions in the future the ones we saw during the pandemic if this is if a new way of doing business. supply chains or are extremely critical to the efficiency of the global economy and pre-code the free trade area if i can put it that way the goods...
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of relief bill one big question. many want answered is will it do enough for the american people and for the businesses that are struggling. professor james wilcox with you see berkeley's haas school of business drove a dove i should say into the details on how the current relief package is structured and explains that it does offer great deal of economic benefits for those directly affected by the pandemic. >>for one thing it extends a maximum number of weeks that someone can draw unemployment. it adds back in the $300 a week the from the federal government on top of the state unemployment checks. yeah, it is the same 304 people who don't get regular paychecks that might be gig workers or contractors are sole proprietors and so on so those can be a huge help as well as a number of other provisions in the act. >>a professor wilcox has that the $2000 proposal by the president will have to be paid back somehow perhaps by raising taxes at some point. one of san francisco's oldest restaurants is now the latest casualty of the pandemic the far east cafes, a chinatown staple but after more than a 100 years. it's now shutting its doors, proper standard sacking has the story. >>quiet stre
of relief bill one big question. many want answered is will it do enough for the american people and for the businesses that are struggling. professor james wilcox with you see berkeley's haas school of business drove a dove i should say into the details on how the current relief package is structured and explains that it does offer great deal of economic benefits for those directly affected by the pandemic. >>for one thing it extends a maximum number of weeks that someone can draw...
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i spoke to professor benjamin cho the paris school of business he told me the u.s. still has a cold war mindset and ignores the benefits of the deal. the u.s. is china's largest trading partner and the same is true by say so and even the tray is larger the trade between the u.s. and the u.s. the 1st 3 quarters so in that sense it's nothing i think it's a win win situation china 'd used to have. investment like many countries we have sections in education national security and by no means but scenes china has now 23 treatments in 2014 we have attracted a lot of money in all of the free trade so you know from the pandemic we know that there really. is both in the united states in europe and in china in many areas of collaboration depend then make the crime a change over the elevation and there were no initiate and so on the u.s. is helping still having a cold war minds it so i think we need to have a bigger mindset more open to to look for gains is. some other news to brief you on today at least 26 people have been killed and scores injured in a wave of explosions and
i spoke to professor benjamin cho the paris school of business he told me the u.s. still has a cold war mindset and ignores the benefits of the deal. the u.s. is china's largest trading partner and the same is true by say so and even the tray is larger the trade between the u.s. and the u.s. the 1st 3 quarters so in that sense it's nothing i think it's a win win situation china 'd used to have. investment like many countries we have sections in education national security and by no means but...
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professor benjamin shower the pair of school of business told us the u.s. still has a cold war mindset and ignores the benefits of the deal. the u. is is china's largest trading partner and the same is true by say so and even the tray is larger than the trade between the u.s. and the u.s. the 1st 3 quarters so in that sense is that nothing i think it's a situation china used to have. the messman like many countries we have sections in education nestor security and finance but since china has now $23.00 trace since in 2014 we have a lot attract a lot of money in and a lot of the if you trace or you know from the pandemic we know that there really. is both in the united states in europe and in china in many areas of collaboration depend make the climate change over the elevation and grow initiative and so on the u.s. is helping still having a cold war minds it so i think we need to have a bigger mindset more open to it to look for gains by the end its beauty. that's been our global news wrap up for this hour on this new year's eve but we'll be with you all day
professor benjamin shower the pair of school of business told us the u.s. still has a cold war mindset and ignores the benefits of the deal. the u. is is china's largest trading partner and the same is true by say so and even the tray is larger than the trade between the u.s. and the u.s. the 1st 3 quarters so in that sense is that nothing i think it's a situation china used to have. the messman like many countries we have sections in education nestor security and finance but since china has...
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i spoke earlier to professor benjamin chow from the paris school of business who told me the u.s. still is go to cold war mindset and ignores the benefits of the deal that. the u.s. is china's largest trading partner and the same is true. and even the tray is larger trade between the u.s. and. the 1st 3 quarters so in that sense it's nothing i think it's a win win situation china 'd used to have. investments like many countries we have sections in education national security and finance but scenes china 23 trade since in 2014 we have attracted a long money. from the epidemic we know that really. both in the united states in europe and in china in the areas of cooperation to make the crime a change. in the shape and so on the u.s. is helping still having a cold war minds it so i think we need to have a. more open. to look for gains by the end. of the big story today at least 26 people have been killed in schools injured in a wave of explosions in the yemeni port city of aden on wednesday the red cross says its stuff are among the dead and wounded. you see the pictures as it happened
i spoke earlier to professor benjamin chow from the paris school of business who told me the u.s. still is go to cold war mindset and ignores the benefits of the deal that. the u.s. is china's largest trading partner and the same is true. and even the tray is larger trade between the u.s. and. the 1st 3 quarters so in that sense it's nothing i think it's a win win situation china 'd used to have. investments like many countries we have sections in education national security and finance but...
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scott if this is your first time to join us i have the honor of serving as the dean of the school of business 2020 marks a very special year for the school our 100th anniversary and we are celebrating 100 years of purpose driven business education. since our inception we believe in the power of partnerships to inform and lead change i would very much like to think the cappelli center for global security analysis and our wonderful partners the museum of american finance and the cfa society of new york is cosponsoring today's conversation. one of the goals of the centennial series is to shine a light on the important history craze in shaping the future in the latest book black women in us finance the new deal she explores the rich. a black financial innovation and the transformative impact on us capitalism today's session will take place in three parts. first my colleague and friend presidency of museum of american finance will introduce doctor scott but then she will discuss her book following this discussion david and i will facilitate questions and we ask you type questions in the q&a sectio
scott if this is your first time to join us i have the honor of serving as the dean of the school of business 2020 marks a very special year for the school our 100th anniversary and we are celebrating 100 years of purpose driven business education. since our inception we believe in the power of partnerships to inform and lead change i would very much like to think the cappelli center for global security analysis and our wonderful partners the museum of american finance and the cfa society of...
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this targeted protection but careful opening of the schools, of businesses, opening of normal lives withion as much as possible of high-risk people. i think people in your viewership should do this, they should try to figure out what is the endgame for people who keep pushing lockdowns? went to get back to normal? exactly what is the plan of public officials to get back to normal because we are entering now a phase of a continuous cycle of lockdowns with no end in his sight and we see all over europe and all over the states in the u.s. lockdowns do not get rid of the virus. the virus is there and you can slow things down by delaying things as, unfortunately, was done and part of the reason why we are seeing so many cases is because of the lockdowns delaying things into winter months, colder weather where vcu cannot socially distance with elderly family members. i think the public health officials need to do something essential which is been missing. they have to consider the impact of the virus and have to consider the impact of the policy itself. this is what public policy is supposed t
this targeted protection but careful opening of the schools, of businesses, opening of normal lives withion as much as possible of high-risk people. i think people in your viewership should do this, they should try to figure out what is the endgame for people who keep pushing lockdowns? went to get back to normal? exactly what is the plan of public officials to get back to normal because we are entering now a phase of a continuous cycle of lockdowns with no end in his sight and we see all over...
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first time joining us my name is donna rapaccioli i have banner serving of the dean of the school of business. 2020 marks a special year for the gabelli school. it's our 100th anniversary and we are celebrating 100 years of purpose-driven business education. since our inception we believed in the power of harder ships to inform and lead and teach. i would very much like to thank the gabelli global security analysis and her wonderful partners american financed and the society of new york for cosponsoring today's conversation. one of the goals of the centennial series is to shine a light on important history plays in shaping the future. in shennette garret-scott's latest book "banking on freedom" black women in us finance before the new deal, she explores the rich period of black financial innovation and its transformative impact on u.s. capitalism. today's session will take place in three parts. first my colleague and friend david cowen president and ceo of museum of american financed will interview dr. garrett scott and then she will discuss from look "banking on freedom." following this disc
first time joining us my name is donna rapaccioli i have banner serving of the dean of the school of business. 2020 marks a special year for the gabelli school. it's our 100th anniversary and we are celebrating 100 years of purpose-driven business education. since our inception we believed in the power of harder ships to inform and lead and teach. i would very much like to thank the gabelli global security analysis and her wonderful partners american financed and the society of new york for...
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i am joining ash joining us is a science professor at the university of chicago school of business toet us started right for 2021. luigi, thank you for joining us. usually, we need to talk to you from three outs from anywhere from economic theory to brexit, but the hardest question is what will the economy look like, post and then make -- post pandemic? are we doing too much damage with central-bank measures or can we build better for longer? shaping of the economy depends on how fast the vaccines will be deployed. hopefully, if this is fast enough, the economy will restart i think well. what i expect is there will be enormous gains in productivity due to the fact people figure out new ways of doing things. course coy's -- which of there is a problem that there might be a lot of unemployment at the bottom of distribution, so we need to think about how to have those people positioned, and what kind of new jobs can we offer for them. francine: who is an better place to deal with that? if you look at the u.s., the stimulus package that we have had so far in the transition toward a new ec
i am joining ash joining us is a science professor at the university of chicago school of business toet us started right for 2021. luigi, thank you for joining us. usually, we need to talk to you from three outs from anywhere from economic theory to brexit, but the hardest question is what will the economy look like, post and then make -- post pandemic? are we doing too much damage with central-bank measures or can we build better for longer? shaping of the economy depends on how fast the...
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obama's advisory council for young americans and is currently a member of the stanford graduate school of business undergraduate councils . in 2019 fortune made her one of the theme of powerful women in business and recognized her as one of the 50 most powerful women in new york for the fifth time in 2011. in her recent book higher purpose which date is tomorrow she offers an inspired analysis and fills the skills gap and comprehensive guide to how businesses can meet the employment challenge for 2020 and we are fortunate to have club member and chief executive officer alex doing the honors. any questions with respect to the club for members in advance and as a reminder, this conversation is on the record as we do have it on the line. >> thank you so much john. we do have a long list of accomplishments and surprisingly, it's been on the book. so we are really going to talk about that today but i wanted to start you did become ceo in 2011 and joined in 2008, but 2011 when you talk about this inyour book , you wanted to make sure that there was a guiding principle there for people to follow and it w
obama's advisory council for young americans and is currently a member of the stanford graduate school of business undergraduate councils . in 2019 fortune made her one of the theme of powerful women in business and recognized her as one of the 50 most powerful women in new york for the fifth time in 2011. in her recent book higher purpose which date is tomorrow she offers an inspired analysis and fills the skills gap and comprehensive guide to how businesses can meet the employment challenge...
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. >> reporter: the former dean of the school of business at berkeley will yellen taught for 26 years ng endorsement. >> bringing people back to the center of policy, think that's really what she's been about the whole time, and this is a very good time in my judgment for that to be at the center. >> reporter: adewale wally adeyemo would be the first black secretary, and tanden the first woman of color to become omb director. several senators have expressed opposition to tanden, citing her negative comments about them. >> the urgency of ending a devastating crisis and the opportunity to build a better economy in its wake, an economy that works for everyone, brings fulfilling job opportunities, and leaves no one to fall through the cracks. >> reporter: biden still has several key positions to fill, including cia director, secretary of defense, and attorney general, just to name a few. greg lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a three-year long effort to name a san jose street after former president barack obama is moving forward. community members have applied for a perm it from the city to rename
. >> reporter: the former dean of the school of business at berkeley will yellen taught for 26 years ng endorsement. >> bringing people back to the center of policy, think that's really what she's been about the whole time, and this is a very good time in my judgment for that to be at the center. >> reporter: adewale wally adeyemo would be the first black secretary, and tanden the first woman of color to become omb director. several senators have expressed opposition to...
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for more on what this means, austin goolsbee and professor at the booth school of business. . let's get into this. i'm curious the immediate impact of the president not signing this bill. who is being affected by the president allowing these programs to expire? >> everybody is being affected. can you believe that this is happening? it's crazy. after months, they actually agreed on a relief package. now the president is not lifting a finger to sign it. i mean, there are millions of people who lost their jobs with the pandemic crush on the economy, who have not been able to find new jobs. they have been surviving on those benefits. they won't get it. there are millions of people who are also -- we need the money for testing. the states need the money to roll out the vaccine. so it threatens to slow fighting the spread of the virus directly. we have got millions of people who are facing eviction. on top of that, we've got the relief checks that were going to go out to all adults who make less than $150,000, $100,000 a year. it's really the majority of the country is being affect
for more on what this means, austin goolsbee and professor at the booth school of business. . let's get into this. i'm curious the immediate impact of the president not signing this bill. who is being affected by the president allowing these programs to expire? >> everybody is being affected. can you believe that this is happening? it's crazy. after months, they actually agreed on a relief package. now the president is not lifting a finger to sign it. i mean, there are millions of people...
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franklin, director of the berkeley center for entrepreneurship at the new york university stearns school of businessoth of you, welcome back, kevin. i want to start with you, you heard belen bailey, how she's pivoted, and jennifer protho, how they've pivoted constantly changing environment about shutdowns and people who can't come and come to their businesses the way they used to. this is the kind of thing that businesses need to think about. what are some of the good ideas that you have heard? >> well, we have a lot more clarity now than we had in march, april and may. you heard her talk about transparency and honesty, that ends up being really important if people think you're part of their community and trying to stay open and do the best you can, that's number one. but number two and above all, if you are unable to digit -- digitize or pivot to a digital communication with your customers you are not going to stay in business. she talked a lot about how she used instagram and facebook and that's exactly what small business is doing in america now, doing gio-locked advertising on facebook and putti
franklin, director of the berkeley center for entrepreneurship at the new york university stearns school of businessoth of you, welcome back, kevin. i want to start with you, you heard belen bailey, how she's pivoted, and jennifer protho, how they've pivoted constantly changing environment about shutdowns and people who can't come and come to their businesses the way they used to. this is the kind of thing that businesses need to think about. what are some of the good ideas that you have heard?...
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. >> reporter: the former dean of the school of business at burkey yellen taught for berkeley where yellen taught gave her a ringing endorsement been >> this is a good time to be at the center. >> reporter: rous would be the first woman of color to chair are the council, and tannehill, the first woman of color to become omb director. >> i believe so strongly at our government to serve all of the american people, republicans, democrats, and independents alike. >> reporter: his economic team focused their comments on government spending to support worker was tackling income inequality and a plan to help struggling families. >> the plan of ending an economic crisis and the opportunity to build a bitter economy in its wake. that workforce everyone, brings fulfilling job opportunities and leaves no one to fall through the cracks. >>> biden still has to fill cia director, secretary of defense, and attorney general, just to name a few. >>> cloud software giant sales force is buying slack. both companies are based in san francisco. the acquisition announced today is by far the largest in the 21. y
. >> reporter: the former dean of the school of business at burkey yellen taught for berkeley where yellen taught gave her a ringing endorsement been >> this is a good time to be at the center. >> reporter: rous would be the first woman of color to chair are the council, and tannehill, the first woman of color to become omb director. >> i believe so strongly at our government to serve all of the american people, republicans, democrats, and independents alike. >>...
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i can't tell you how much i'd love to take a class from you from the booth school of business but takes interview as the next best thing. thank you, austan goolsbee, good to see you. >> appreciate it. >>> and talking about one brute's pandemic truth that has to do with the economy. >>> and also this. a side show of sorts that became the main act in one of the president's legal cases. what can be made of this moment? that's next. (dad) helping families. (women) helping pets. (vo) these are the lives subaru retailers have impacted in our communities, through our support of over fourteen hundred hometown charities. in fact, subaru and our retailers will have proudly donated over two hundred million dollars to national and hometown charities through the subaru share the love event. (vo) get 0% for 63 months and subaru will donate 250 dollars to charity. >>> welcome back. later today, president trump will take the stage alongside republican senators kenny loeffler -- kelly, rather, and david perdue. and joining us from valdosta in georgia, said that right i think. where the president is for
i can't tell you how much i'd love to take a class from you from the booth school of business but takes interview as the next best thing. thank you, austan goolsbee, good to see you. >> appreciate it. >>> and talking about one brute's pandemic truth that has to do with the economy. >>> and also this. a side show of sorts that became the main act in one of the president's legal cases. what can be made of this moment? that's next. (dad) helping families. (women) helping...
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of business,, this new story of capitalism has to deal with? so we decided to write. bobby parmer, my colleagues at the school, we decided to write the power of and -- "the power of and: responsible business without trade-offs" and suggest that there are five key areas, key principles, five key ideas and maybe there's a six or seven, we focused on these five, and they are connected. they give us a way out of thinking about business in the old story. but they do require a fair amount of imagination. i want to just briefly talk about these five. in the q&a we can focus on any of them that you want to. the first one says look, we need to think about, the old story gets the idea about purposeful. it says the purpose of business is to make as much money as you can. now look, i need red blood cells to live. but it doesn't follow from that of the purpose of my life is to make red blood cells. even when i might have to focus on making red blood cells, i had a fun weekend a few years ago, i got my hips replaced. that's actually not a fun weekend. i had to focus on making red blood cells. it wasn't the purpose of my li
of business,, this new story of capitalism has to deal with? so we decided to write. bobby parmer, my colleagues at the school, we decided to write the power of and -- "the power of and: responsible business without trade-offs" and suggest that there are five key areas, key principles, five key ideas and maybe there's a six or seven, we focused on these five, and they are connected. they give us a way out of thinking about business in the old story. but they do require a fair amount...
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advisers under president obama, now an economics professor at the university of chicago boothe school of businessdid president trump have a point there? >> well, $2,000 is better than $600 for sure. i think the president wants to be there anymore. i think he's not directly involved, and that's part of the problem. now it's mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi trying to sort it out among themselves, so i'm a little nervous about this. >> here we are on the praecipe of this, and republicans, as you're aware, are focused on the price tag. they want to keep it under a trillion dollars. knowing what you know from being involved in the response to the 2008 financial crisis, what do you say to that? >> look, i think if they don't pass a bill, we're likely to be looking at another recession. that's certainly a high possibility. it's not just a target number. it's what you use the money for. this is not really stimulus that's trying to jump-start the economy, this is a disaster relief package that's trying to prevent people from getting evicted and having their gus shot o gas shut off. it needs to be a big nu
advisers under president obama, now an economics professor at the university of chicago boothe school of businessdid president trump have a point there? >> well, $2,000 is better than $600 for sure. i think the president wants to be there anymore. i think he's not directly involved, and that's part of the problem. now it's mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi trying to sort it out among themselves, so i'm a little nervous about this. >> here we are on the praecipe of this, and...
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joining us today is david bailey , professor of business economics at the birmingham business school. of an expert when it comes to carmakers. thank you for joining us. when you look at some of the concerns about the paperwork and car manufacturers getting the right supplies that they need into the country, how much of a disruption will we see in terms of prices going up, inflation going up, or just goods stuck at the border in the initial phase? david: that's the really big question. the deal avoids tariffs and quotas, as long as rules are complied with. there is a lot of nontariff barriers coming in, despite with the prime minister has claimed. the cost of completing customs declarations, complying with with of origin, complying the supply chain components, those costs are going to be quite substantial. in terms of completing customs declarations, there is a cost of something like 15 billion pounds a year for the whole economy. these are going to ada. it will put in -- add up. it will put in extra friction. costs and prices will increase over time. francine: is it difficult to know
joining us today is david bailey , professor of business economics at the birmingham business school. of an expert when it comes to carmakers. thank you for joining us. when you look at some of the concerns about the paperwork and car manufacturers getting the right supplies that they need into the country, how much of a disruption will we see in terms of prices going up, inflation going up, or just goods stuck at the border in the initial phase? david: that's the really big question. the deal...
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her former colleague at the school of business at the university says she is the best person for the job. >> it was a confidence inspiring move because she is respected both at home and abroad. she is respected both in financial markets and in the rest of the economy. >>> yellen's nomination require senate confirmation and already both republicans and democrats have said they will vote yes on her confirmation. >>> a mountain lion spotted in a self-pay while wild life fishing vessels are leaving him there for now. >> to make you feel like everything is going to be okay. >>> bay area girl got a devastating diagnosis but she was able to beat cancer. why she said she is so grateful for her doctors at ucf benioff hospital. let's take it outside to katie view backyard. the oakland estuary glittering in the noontime somewhat. we wake up freezing but the days are warming up nicely. rosemary is up next and she has your full forecast. in this family, everyone does their own laundry, but they all do it a little different. honestly, i add a couple of tide pods and just stuff everything in. it wo
her former colleague at the school of business at the university says she is the best person for the job. >> it was a confidence inspiring move because she is respected both at home and abroad. she is respected both in financial markets and in the rest of the economy. >>> yellen's nomination require senate confirmation and already both republicans and democrats have said they will vote yes on her confirmation. >>> a mountain lion spotted in a self-pay while wild life...
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that improvements in the performance of high school graduates is evidence that the high school system works but critics say it is running private schools out of business and creating other social problems. for many parents who struggle to find the money to pay high school fees the free education program is a huge relief however they urge the government to address the social problems caused when students have to spend months of tool waiting to secure a place in class comedy grease. or paul god. it's good to have you with us hello adrian said again here in doha the headlines on al-jazeera european union leaders have agreed to cut carbon emissions by at least 55 percent by the end of the decade but reduction compared to $990.00 levels as a step up from the previous goal of 40 percent. a reduction of 55 percent by 2030 means that our 2050 commitment is credible it means that we in europe would have a leadership role to play very soon we will be.
that improvements in the performance of high school graduates is evidence that the high school system works but critics say it is running private schools out of business and creating other social problems. for many parents who struggle to find the money to pay high school fees the free education program is a huge relief however they urge the government to address the social problems caused when students have to spend months of tool waiting to secure a place in class comedy grease. or paul god....
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improvements in the performance of high school graduates is evidence that the free high school system works but critics say it is running private schools out of business and creating other social problems. for many parents who struggle to find the money to pay high school fees the free education program is a huge relief however they urge the government to address the social problems cost what students have to spend months of waiting to secure a place in class comedy grease al-jazeera or paul got it. and only time magazine names its person all the year will in 2020 it's persons own the year joe biden and come $100.00 s. the u.s. president elect and his running mate beat out the competition including the man they're replacing donald trump finalists also included us infectious diseases experts runs the fight shake and america's health care workers as well as the radical justice movements. and basketball player le bron james was named time magazine's athletes of the year you was recognized for his work off the courts against voter suppression in the united states has more than a vote organization is credited with driving record turnouts in the u.s. presid
improvements in the performance of high school graduates is evidence that the free high school system works but critics say it is running private schools out of business and creating other social problems. for many parents who struggle to find the money to pay high school fees the free education program is a huge relief however they urge the government to address the social problems cost what students have to spend months of waiting to secure a place in class comedy grease al-jazeera or paul...
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that improvements in the performance of high school graduates is evidence that the hard school system works but critics say it is running private schools out of business and creating other social problems. for many parents who struggle to find the money to pay high school fees the free education program is a huge relief however they urge the government to address the social problems cost what students have to spend months or 2 waiting to secure a place in class comedy grease al-jazeera or to play god now russian authorities are investigating the mysterious deaths of nearly 300 endangered seals the bodies have been washing up on the shores of the caspian sea in the region of dagestan russia's fisheries agency says it could be because of an infectious disease but also what they call external reasons. just a quick look at the headlines this hour now before we go on in the united states more than 2700 people died of covert 19 on thursday with officials warning that daily toll could continue for 2 or 3 months america has recorded more than 210000 cases every day on average this week meanwhile in europe tougher knock down measures are being called for as co
that improvements in the performance of high school graduates is evidence that the hard school system works but critics say it is running private schools out of business and creating other social problems. for many parents who struggle to find the money to pay high school fees the free education program is a huge relief however they urge the government to address the social problems cost what students have to spend months or 2 waiting to secure a place in class comedy grease al-jazeera or to...
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energy company is expanding covid test lab capacity in hopes it can speed up the return of businesses and get schools back to normal.
energy company is expanding covid test lab capacity in hopes it can speed up the return of businesses and get schools back to normal.
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for congress to pass a bipartisan -- expiration -- bill that meets the needs of our workers, families, schools and our businesses. the republican leader of this chamber knows very well that the only way to pas legislation in the senate is with a measure of bipartisanship. but time and time again republican leaders idea of action b on covid has been to bring partisan legislation to the floor and denton and everyone except it. single iteration has included poison pills designed to ensure that the bills fail, not consensus proposals. that's not what these poison at all, a dino stalin well democrats don't agree to them. that's the way to do business around here. the lears view seems to be the only things that suld be considered in the next covid relief bill are items that republicans approve of. even if the needs of the country go way beyond what's on their narrow list. so i would plead again to the republican leader and to my colleagues on the other side, we need to come together. both sides both sides must be willing to compromise. what republicans in this chamber enjoy the majority, they must grapple with the fac
for congress to pass a bipartisan -- expiration -- bill that meets the needs of our workers, families, schools and our businesses. the republican leader of this chamber knows very well that the only way to pas legislation in the senate is with a measure of bipartisanship. but time and time again republican leaders idea of action b on covid has been to bring partisan legislation to the floor and denton and everyone except it. single iteration has included poison pills designed to ensure that the...
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businesses. we want to keep the schools open and keep businesses open. and we know of specific targeted programs that would help that and $600 billion of unspent money. i'm not going to call it free money. it doesn't represent additional spending. well, i'll just stop there. we have called for that. we have wanted that for months and months and months and months. we didn't want a $3 trillion package or on other matters that had nothing to do with covid. the president has been there for from day one. reporter: the jobs numbers, -- mr. kudlow: the jobs numbers are doing sri well. c.b.o.,ke a look at the federal reserve, why they have the jobless rate at year end and early next. least three percentage oints below where those -- [indiscernible] >> i call it a pretty good thing. the bipartisan relief package is very helpful. but also fundamentally this is a healthy economy pre-pandemic. the roots of this were full and center. the tax cuts and deregulation, better trade deals. so we are able to withstand this. take a look what is going on in europe. see contrast. take a look
businesses. we want to keep the schools open and keep businesses open. and we know of specific targeted programs that would help that and $600 billion of unspent money. i'm not going to call it free money. it doesn't represent additional spending. well, i'll just stop there. we have called for that. we have wanted that for months and months and months and months. we didn't want a $3 trillion package or on other matters that had nothing to do with covid. the president has been there for from day...
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join me every thursday on the elec simon short and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics school business i'm show business. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. tightly. what is true what's his face. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a mate in the shallows. at least 20 people are dead and scores injured after a wave of explosions and gunfire in the yemeni port city of aden the red cross says one of its staff is among those lost and 3 others are wounded. the 1st attack happened in 8 in the airport just after a plane carrying a newly appointed yemeni government officials flew in from saudi arabia a local t.v. channel called the explosion on camera when people were disembarking from the aircraft it was followed up by gunfire and several smaller blasts local reporters say the airport was hit by mortar and drone strikes in the passengers were driven straight to the presidential palace where another explosion took place so
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for more on how businesses are being impacted this holiday season, we want to bring in market trend's advisor and fellow, at the university of san diego schoolks for being here, i know you've got the finger on the pulse of what's happening here with the economy. so, first, let me just ask you, what was your take on what we heard from alex hogan's report and where we stand right now. it feels like we've been sort of riding a rollercoaster. >> yeah, laura. what we're seeing is the pace of the recovery slowing and the big reason why that's happening is exactly what alex referenced, which is the supply side of the economy. the place where we spend our money is being shut down. and it's not just the restaurants we're shutting down, but say somebody wants to go out to a restaurant, especially in urban settings like new york, there's some store next to the restaurant that they're going to patronize, but they're not going to patronize because they're not going to the restaurant. we need, if we want this economy to recover, we need to find a way to keep the supply side of the economy opened. >> you know, as we take a look at the way consumers are res
for more on how businesses are being impacted this holiday season, we want to bring in market trend's advisor and fellow, at the university of san diego schoolks for being here, i know you've got the finger on the pulse of what's happening here with the economy. so, first, let me just ask you, what was your take on what we heard from alex hogan's report and where we stand right now. it feels like we've been sort of riding a rollercoaster. >> yeah, laura. what we're seeing is the pace of...
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my colleagues harvard business school rebecca henderson the macarthur university professor at the business school, diversity professorship is a rare distinction the student only 25 of the faculty and joined by a former student of mine who after a 15 year career at you know ever, has now launched following up on her book, a new enterprise so i will give each of you to talk a little bit about the book and wet your appetite to buy it and then we will join the general discussion. rebecca, let's start with use of take about ten minutes to give us the general idea of the book. >> 288 pages. thank you so much for the generous introduction. reimagining capitalism in the world on fire why we need to reimagine capitalism? because it hasn't been working for so many people we see accelerating inequality and continued exclusion, and the continued failure to address major environmental problems like climate change. why reimagine it and not simply thrown out the window? i am a capitalist and i believe the markets genuinely free and fair markets are one of the great inventions of the human race but that's not what we have right now. markets only work their magic when prices reflec
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every thursday i'll be alex i would feel when i was speaking to get off of the world of politics school or business i'm through business i'll see you that . which is the candidate with 5 moods an atmosphere highly active geology and it is for a little corner of the ocean it's sincere or it could. be of those 4 biologists is just far beyond our wildest imagination. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we see me very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids and invented america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she just goes at their dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer so who's to blame patients doctors manufacturers all the governments of. the world is driven by shaped by. the dares thinks. we dare to ask. jafo chastity genius. at the start of a layout of what i mean mantle and detail. and yes that is theater thing if we have the moment you probably. should come on come on your re
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that meets the needs of our businesses, our schools, our healthcare systems, our workers, our families. at the start of this crisis democrats came together in a flurry of negotiations i was involved with them with secretary mnuchin to pass the bill that truly met the moment. now we are about to reach a new more difficult stage of the crisis. we need to renew that spirit, that urgency, that bipartisanship. leader mcconnell's view just stayed a few minutes ago seems to be that the only things that should be in this bill are things republicans approve of, even if the needs of the country, the desperate needs of the countryon are beyond the sml list that republicans might support. and that is not real compromise. we need to come together, both sides must give. we have democratic house, and in the senate doesn't need for democratic votes to pass any bill. so we needed to bipartisan bill, not this is our bill, take it or leave it. that can bring usr together, can solve the desperate needs of the american people which we all solve.ch want to the second item on our to-do list is federal approp
that meets the needs of our businesses, our schools, our healthcare systems, our workers, our families. at the start of this crisis democrats came together in a flurry of negotiations i was involved with them with secretary mnuchin to pass the bill that truly met the moment. now we are about to reach a new more difficult stage of the crisis. we need to renew that spirit, that urgency, that bipartisanship. leader mcconnell's view just stayed a few minutes ago seems to be that the only things...
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tensions between the world's 2 largest economies go ahead and bring in a john dean of the miami herbert business school. is a pleasure to have you on the show these military end user companies include the aviation aerospace industry there's a lot from those industries what are some of the implications of this. tightening of the commercial restrictions on the chinese companies extending from the 5 g. a rino with a focus on one way to now a broader base so they include companies that are. said to be dealing with chinese military or with companies that are associated with or owned by chinese military units. in the 30 days remaining between now and the transition on january 20th i expect to see further executive orders that put more and more pressure on china. it is interesting that one of the 2 principal companies the. commercial aircraft corporation of china co mack has been excluded from the final list whereas the. aviation industry corporation of china which has i think it's fair to say much more of a military element to its activity has been retained on the final list comac is a very close partner wit
tensions between the world's 2 largest economies go ahead and bring in a john dean of the miami herbert business school. is a pleasure to have you on the show these military end user companies include the aviation aerospace industry there's a lot from those industries what are some of the implications of this. tightening of the commercial restrictions on the chinese companies extending from the 5 g. a rino with a focus on one way to now a broader base so they include companies that are. said to...
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i registered with the kennedy school, went to all the classes of the harvard business school, second suddenly i got an invitation , from dean baker to have tea with him in his little president's house. and he said, you are the first one who outfoxed our system. from now on, cross registry will only be possible for two classes. but for me, this year changed my life because i met all the people like henry kissinger, john kenneth galbraith and i , became much more interested in economic, general societal problems. , david: after you finished at harvard, you came back to germany or switzerland? klaus: i got a phone call from a famous swiss industrialist and he told me, you have the harvard merged to, i just oompanies, -- merged tw companies, 10,000 people companies, big industrial groups, so why don't you come and you are responsible for the merger? so i went through school because i had to lay off people but , after two years, the job was more or less finished. and i asked myself, what to do now? and i got an offer from the university of geneva to do teaching. and i felt, with all the a
i registered with the kennedy school, went to all the classes of the harvard business school, second suddenly i got an invitation , from dean baker to have tea with him in his little president's house. and he said, you are the first one who outfoxed our system. from now on, cross registry will only be possible for two classes. but for me, this year changed my life because i met all the people like henry kissinger, john kenneth galbraith and i , became much more interested in economic, general...
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school. of the all the classes harvard business school. an invitation from dean baker to have tea with him in his little presidents house -- his little president's house. registry willross only be possible for two classes. for me, this year changed my life because i met all the kissinger andnry i became much more interested in political, general economic societal problems. david: after you finished at harvard, you came back to germany or switzerland? aaus: i got a phone call from famous swiss industrialist and he told me, you have the harvard experience. i just merged two companies. groups.strial why don't you come and you are responsible for the merger? school becausegh i had to lay off people but , the job wasrs more or less finished. i asked myself, what to do now? and i got an offer from the university of geneva to do teaching. academicth all the experience i had accumulated, i should spend one or two years teaching. at the same time, i got an offer from the german building association. you have been at harvard. you have business exper
school. of the all the classes harvard business school. an invitation from dean baker to have tea with him in his little presidents house -- his little president's house. registry willross only be possible for two classes. for me, this year changed my life because i met all the kissinger andnry i became much more interested in political, general economic societal problems. david: after you finished at harvard, you came back to germany or switzerland? aaus: i got a phone call from famous swiss...