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i group of students at the london school of economics.— group of students at the london school of economicst of crossing _ school of economics. i have done a lot of crossing the _ school of economics. i have done a lot of crossing the street _ school of economics. i have done a lot of crossing the street and - lot of crossing the street and taking different turnings and taking a longer way home so i feel safer. my a longer way home so i feel safer. my mum worries unless i text her, if i my mum worries unless i text her, if i -o my mum worries unless i text her, if i go to— my mum worries unless i text her, if i go to a _ my mum worries unless i text her, if igo to a club— my mum worries unless i text her, if i go to a club ora my mum worries unless i text her, if i go to a club or a restaurant, otherwise _ i go to a club or a restaurant, otherwise she cannot sleep and usually— otherwise she cannot sleep and usually we just walk in groups. among — usually we just walk in groups. among girls it becomes normalised to become _ among girls it becomes normalised to become very— among girls it bec
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economics became these funny names of what you morphed into? >> home economics so with the decline of home back with those in charge of tracking home back those middle and high schoolents are taking economics and public schools. more than 100 colleges and universities offer majors and home economic education. within land and japan it is still required curriculum in many places. these are women's departments and as such they are susceptible to man trying to be in the department. so they started to change the name of the department in the hope of getting greater respect so this debate rages for a12 few decades and then in the early nineties that k-12 side went along with the enemy change the name so i have been covering education for about four and half years i never heard of family and consumer sciences. i heard about schoolyards. programs but i haven't heard about anything about home economics for anybody that worked in the field today people sa what do you do? i have family consumer science. what is that? is to be home economics. i understand why they wanted to increase visibility and respect that they didn't actually gain anything with respect either. >> and i to
economics became these funny names of what you morphed into? >> home economics so with the decline of home back with those in charge of tracking home back those middle and high schoolents are taking economics and public schools. more than 100 colleges and universities offer majors and home economic education. within land and japan it is still required curriculum in many places. these are women's departments and as such they are susceptible to man trying to be in the department. so they...
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now the london school of economics wants some big-time economist to build their department because they're in the shadow of cambridge. they're like, we need to hire a rival and they hire hayek in the late 1930s. who publishes a book that becomes a surprise best-seller in the united states. they don't want to publish it at first but then it gets private funding and then a business person gives the university of chicago enough money to hire for ten years. so he's not paid for by the university, he's paid for on a private line. and this is interesting given where we are. george mason rising as a university in the '70s and '80s. realizes it can't compete with the mainstream research communities that exist and needs to find a market niche and will hire liberal economists, including james buchanan, and building around the sentiments of hayek. this will institute itself as a home for a particular vision of the economy. what i want to just briefly do is give you an overview of how hayek's book works. and i want you to compare it to cane's. so, can you see, this is what cane's book kind of looks li
now the london school of economics wants some big-time economist to build their department because they're in the shadow of cambridge. they're like, we need to hire a rival and they hire hayek in the late 1930s. who publishes a book that becomes a surprise best-seller in the united states. they don't want to publish it at first but then it gets private funding and then a business person gives the university of chicago enough money to hire for ten years. so he's not paid for by the university,...
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because with the decline of the people of tracking home back but at last count more than 3 million u.s. middle and high school students were taking home economicsic schools and there is more than 100 colleges and universities that offer majors in home x or home economics education. this is to say nothing of places around the rest of the world in finland and japan still required curriculum in many places. but what happened, yes, in this late 60s colleges, these were women's departments and as such they were really susceptible to men trying to kneecap the department. they started to change the name of the department in the hope of getting greater respect. this debate continued to rage for a couple of decades and in the early 90s the k-12 and ÃÃ k-12 side they change the name to family and consumer sciences. it's never really caught on. i've been covering education for four years, and never heard her family consumer sciences. i've heard of like edible schoolyard programs and culinary training programs. but i have not heard of, i had not heard anything of home i can ask. even the people i talked to work in the field today they say people say, what
because with the decline of the people of tracking home back but at last count more than 3 million u.s. middle and high school students were taking home economicsic schools and there is more than 100 colleges and universities that offer majors in home x or home economics education. this is to say nothing of places around the rest of the world in finland and japan still required curriculum in many places. but what happened, yes, in this late 60s colleges, these were women's departments and as...
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we spoke to a group of students at the london school of economics. crossing the street and taking different turnings and taking a longer way home, so i feel safer. my mum, she cannot sleep at night unless i text her. i have to text her every night if i go to a club or a restaurant, i have to text her to tell her i am back at home, because otherwise she cannot sleep and usually we just walk in groups. among us girls, it becomes very- normalised to become very much hyper aware of our own safety. we usually take ubers, you know, go with groups of friends and, you know, i would say it is draining emotionally, but it is also expensive. every three days, across the uk, on average, a woman is killed by a man. that is according to the femicide census. in 92% of these cases, the killer knows the victim. a stranger murder, like sarah everard's, is extremely rare. the criminaljustice system is failing women at all levels, according to one specialist lawyer. if we ensure that lower level crimes are prosecuted, and that policing is focused and resourced and focus
we spoke to a group of students at the london school of economics. crossing the street and taking different turnings and taking a longer way home, so i feel safer. my mum, she cannot sleep at night unless i text her. i have to text her every night if i go to a club or a restaurant, i have to text her to tell her i am back at home, because otherwise she cannot sleep and usually we just walk in groups. among us girls, it becomes very- normalised to become very much hyper aware of our own safety....
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with algebra. moscow to maryland. kina is a professor of international relations at the london school of economics and political science. she says the level of intimidation shows president vladimir putin is concerned about opposition. elections has been accompanied by unprecedented levels of manipulation, intimidation, even physical violence against observers. then you can also look at it a lot fool or empty situation, whereby we should all tend to break the perhaps excess of the pain in the bar in a the position activity would been in jail for 8 months in campaigning for the so called mart voting whereby voters were encouraged to, to cross their goals for any party other than united russia or candidates that have been those of united russia and create some of that has gone to the bare f. and hopefully some of the people who will come through will be january kind of independent figure who is clearly genuinely popular with, with a lie of the elect. or on the other hand, if, if he were genuinely popular and the kind of edifice power that he built, it will see the kind of sense of panic and sort of l
with algebra. moscow to maryland. kina is a professor of international relations at the london school of economics and political science. she says the level of intimidation shows president vladimir putin is concerned about opposition. elections has been accompanied by unprecedented levels of manipulation, intimidation, even physical violence against observers. then you can also look at it a lot fool or empty situation, whereby we should all tend to break the perhaps excess of the pain in the...
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in the 1930s, he leaves vienna, is brought to the london school of economics. the london school of economics wants some big-time economist to build their econ department, because they're in the shadow of cambridge, where keynes is. they're like, we need to hire a rival and they hire hayek in the late 1930s. who publishes a book that becomes a surprise best-seller in the united states. most university presses pass on it at first. they don't want to publish it. they think keynesism is popular. then it gets private funding to a university press, and then a businessperson gives the university of chicago enough money to hire for ten years. so he's not paid for by the university, he's paid for on a private line. and this is interesting given where we are. george mason rising as a university in the '70s and '80s, realizes it can't compete with the mainstream research universities that exist and needs to find a market niche and will begin hiring libertarian economists, including james buchanan, and building an economics department around the ideas of hayek, right, inclu
in the 1930s, he leaves vienna, is brought to the london school of economics. the london school of economics wants some big-time economist to build their econ department, because they're in the shadow of cambridge, where keynes is. they're like, we need to hire a rival and they hire hayek in the late 1930s. who publishes a book that becomes a surprise best-seller in the united states. most university presses pass on it at first. they don't want to publish it. they think keynesism is popular....
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international politics at city university of london, as well as visiting professor the london school of economics in atlanta. we have robert patello. he is a civil rights attorney and radio host. and in bulgaria, we cross the julio rivera. he is the editorial director of reactionary times identifying crossfire girls and a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. let's go to our guest in london, interested sometimes when you have distance from a situation, you see things more clearly. so tell me what you think of the by the ministration. what 9 months in now is it what you expected? and what do you take away from the, the praise he's losing patients with tens of millions of the american people, voters, by the way, go heading london off. i think yes, of course, the 1st 9 months of any presidency, there's very high expectations. there's a major change which occurred, obviously from the top administration, that major crises which president biden inherited, including the covariance, but also the, the economic effects of it, the polarization. so i think after 9 mont
international politics at city university of london, as well as visiting professor the london school of economics in atlanta. we have robert patello. he is a civil rights attorney and radio host. and in bulgaria, we cross the julio rivera. he is the editorial director of reactionary times identifying crossfire girls and a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. let's go to our guest in london, interested sometimes when you have distance from a situation,...
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international politics at city university of london, as well as visiting professor the london school of economics in atlanta. we have robert patello. he is a civil rights attorney and radio host. and in bulgaria, we cross the julio rivera. he is the editorial director of reactionary times identity across the girls. and in fact, that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to our guest in london. energy. sometimes when you have distance from a situation, you see things more clearly. so tell me what you think of the by the ministration. what 9 months in now, is it what you expected? and what do you take away from the li praise. he's losing patience with tens of millions of the american people, voters by the way, go heading london off. i think yes of course.
international politics at city university of london, as well as visiting professor the london school of economics in atlanta. we have robert patello. he is a civil rights attorney and radio host. and in bulgaria, we cross the julio rivera. he is the editorial director of reactionary times identity across the girls. and in fact, that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to our guest in london. energy. sometimes when you have distance from a situation, you see...
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international politics at city university of london, as well as visiting professor at the london school of economics in atlanta. we have robert patello. he is a civil rights attorney and radio host, and in bulgaria, we cross the julio rivera. he is the editorial director of reactionary times identifying crossfire girls and a fact that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. let's go to our guest in london, interested sometimes when you have distance from a situation, you see things more clearly. so tell me what you think of the by the ministration. what 9 months in now is it what you expected? and what do you take away from the, the praise he's losing patients with tens of millions of the american people, voters, by the way, go heading london off. i think yes, of course, the 1st 9 of any presidency, there's very high expectations. there's a major change which occurred, obviously from the trumpet ministration, that major crises which president biden inherited, including the cove it, but also the, the economic effects of it, the polarization. so i think after 9 months you co
international politics at city university of london, as well as visiting professor at the london school of economics in atlanta. we have robert patello. he is a civil rights attorney and radio host, and in bulgaria, we cross the julio rivera. he is the editorial director of reactionary times identifying crossfire girls and a fact that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. let's go to our guest in london, interested sometimes when you have distance from a situation,...
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this now with tommy le lang. quino is a professor of international relations at the london school of economics and political science. so the programmed in united russia party is expected to win these parliamentary elections. but is there a possibility that they could lose the super majority they carney have in the duma or the parliament? absolutely, there is a possibility. but let me 1st present by saying that as your report has rightly pointed out, these elections have been accompanied by unprecedented levels. of manipulation, intimidation, even physical violence against observers. and so when we talk about numbers, it's, it's, it's very relative, it's, there is a big question mark as to the meaningfulness of even discussing what these numbers will mean for the, for the different parties of the constellation of party. and of course, we're all watching very carefully how much the communist party, the compare will garner and we are already. we are seeing that over the last couple of years, how the results for the program in united russia party, i thought of slowly and gradually creeping up. so
this now with tommy le lang. quino is a professor of international relations at the london school of economics and political science. so the programmed in united russia party is expected to win these parliamentary elections. but is there a possibility that they could lose the super majority they carney have in the duma or the parliament? absolutely, there is a possibility. but let me 1st present by saying that as your report has rightly pointed out, these elections have been accompanied by...
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d candidate in international relations at the london school of economics and political sciences. he's joining us live from us in cyprus, thanks for speaking to us. so despite the hardships making the case, not only managed to establish himself as a respected musician and composer, of course, but a politician. but what was it about him? do you think that made him such an iconic figure for greeks, whether they were on the left or on the right? well, thank you very much for having me. and i think the, you know, speaking with people from all sorts of life, all ages from different political backgrounds, it seems to like that we have lost a father figure, you know, like a father. we don't really all love all aspects of that figure. but we appreciate him as a guiding, as a guiding sort of light. and i think the something that, especially people that don't, don't speak recall or not very familiar with, with greek music. what you said that i just did that revolutionized pretty good music. and at the same time, it was all sort of allusion iving politics in a very cultural way. it was the f
d candidate in international relations at the london school of economics and political sciences. he's joining us live from us in cyprus, thanks for speaking to us. so despite the hardships making the case, not only managed to establish himself as a respected musician and composer, of course, but a politician. but what was it about him? do you think that made him such an iconic figure for greeks, whether they were on the left or on the right? well, thank you very much for having me. and i think...
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ec was the decline of the people in charge of tracking home ec, at last count more than 3 million u.s. middle and high school students were taking home economics in public schools. >> wow. >> there's more than 100 colleges and universities that offer majors in home ec or in home ec education, and this is to say nothing of places around the rest of the world, in finland and japan, it is still required curriculum in many places. >> yeah. >> but what happened, yes, so in the late 60s, colleges -- you know, these were women's departments, and as such, they were really susceptible to men trying to kneecap the department. and so they started to change the name of their department in the hope of getting greater respect. this debate then continued to rage for a few decades, and in the early 90s, the k-12 -- well, k-12 side went along with it, and they changed the name of the field to family and consumer sciences. but the thing is that has just never really caught on. i mean, i never heard -- i've been covering education for four and a half years, like i had never heard of family and consumer sciences. i've heard of culinary training programs, but i ha
ec was the decline of the people in charge of tracking home ec, at last count more than 3 million u.s. middle and high school students were taking home economics in public schools. >> wow. >> there's more than 100 colleges and universities that offer majors in home ec or in home ec education, and this is to say nothing of places around the rest of the world, in finland and japan, it is still required curriculum in many places. >> yeah. >> but what happened, yes, so in...
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establishing schools of home economics there. d you had all of these social factors that were pushing the men out of jobs that were pushing women into back into the homes and you also had this wave of interested interest in child development and psychology and this is when you have doctor spock parenting guides. and home economists embraced that because it seemed to them like they had a lot of the physical drudgery of housework. which had been such a focus of the early field and now they were focusing on relationships within the home and loving relationships and personal development and now it all sounds really great except that those people putting together that material work were for the most part men coming out of pediatrics or psychology and they had really sexist traditional attitudes about women's roles and they just permeated the curriculum. so hard and it's reallylike i read the some of the speeches from the founding of the national council on family relations . which exists to this day with much broader mindset. and they
establishing schools of home economics there. d you had all of these social factors that were pushing the men out of jobs that were pushing women into back into the homes and you also had this wave of interested interest in child development and psychology and this is when you have doctor spock parenting guides. and home economists embraced that because it seemed to them like they had a lot of the physical drudgery of housework. which had been such a focus of the early field and now they were...
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remember the day windsor howard davies resigned instantly over the libyan flap at the london school of economicsyou surprised that these selected presidents have not resigned yet? michael: no, i am not surprised because i think their argument is that we followed the rules. tom: no question. michael: and they believe that what they actually did, we don't have the final details of what actually was traded and how it was traded, wasn't a conflict of interest. that is up to the fed board to continue investigating to decide if anything should be done, but i think also the argument that rosengren and kaplan were talking against their book in terms of what would have benefited them personally in terms of monetary policy is also a defense they are going to use. tom: michael mckee with a huge day in international economics. nothing more surprising than what we have seen from norway. they have their own pass, some of it based on oil prosperity. wasting olson joins us now, norges bank -- oystein olsen joins us now, norges bank of honor. you are raising interest rates. why? gov. olsen: the background is tha
remember the day windsor howard davies resigned instantly over the libyan flap at the london school of economicsyou surprised that these selected presidents have not resigned yet? michael: no, i am not surprised because i think their argument is that we followed the rules. tom: no question. michael: and they believe that what they actually did, we don't have the final details of what actually was traded and how it was traded, wasn't a conflict of interest. that is up to the fed board to...
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and christopher wolf, ev baker professor of agriculture economics at the charles h. dyson school of applied economics and management at cornell university of ithaca, new york. i look forward to hearing from you all. and thank you all for sharing your time and expertise with us today. milk pricing is rightfully considered one of the most complicated economic systems in our nation. when that system isn't working for farmers, the ramifications reach from coast to coast including in my home state of new york. new york is the fourth largest dairy-producing state and the nation's largest producer of yogurt and home to more than 3,000 dairy farms. when the milk pricing system leaves those farmers without adequate pay, the impacts are felt all across our economy. dairy farmers are facing rising costs of production and current dairy prices aren't covering them. farmers' cost for needs like labor and fuel have been increasing for years. and the corn and soy used for feed are seeing an historic price rally. the consolidation and corporatization of the dairy industry has largely exacerbated
and christopher wolf, ev baker professor of agriculture economics at the charles h. dyson school of applied economics and management at cornell university of ithaca, new york. i look forward to hearing from you all. and thank you all for sharing your time and expertise with us today. milk pricing is rightfully considered one of the most complicated economic systems in our nation. when that system isn't working for farmers, the ramifications reach from coast to coast including in my home state...
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leaders who weren't paying attention, they werere often indian from okinawa establishing schools of home economicsthere and you have all of these social factors pushing women out of jobs who were pushing women into the home. you also had this wave of interest in child development and psychology and this is when you have doctor spock in home economists embrace that because it seemed to them it was this physical drudgery of housework which was such a focus of the early field mouth they were focusing on relationships within the home, personal development and that sounds great except those people putting together that material whom are coming out of pediatrics they had sexist traditional attitudes about women's role this permeated the curriculum so hard and i read some of the speeches from founding of a national family relations which exist to this day with a broader mindset and they emphasized the differences between men and women and this is when i look at curriculum and it becomes much more gendered. whereas before that time, curriculum was gendered because it was women doing this work but she didn
leaders who weren't paying attention, they werere often indian from okinawa establishing schools of home economicsthere and you have all of these social factors pushing women out of jobs who were pushing women into the home. you also had this wave of interest in child development and psychology and this is when you have doctor spock in home economists embrace that because it seemed to them it was this physical drudgery of housework which was such a focus of the early field mouth they were...
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, the vice president of economics, legislative affairs, we you will hear from mister robert wills and mister christopher wolf, professor of agriculture, economics at the dyson school of applied economics at cornell. "the battle of britain" and is - catherine de ronde joined in 2015 and responsible for dairy market trends working on state and federal legislation. catherine de ronde was previously employed as agriculture economist frederick culture resources. of bachelors degree in resources and economics from the university of connecticut. the owner of cedar grove in 1989, with the master cheese maker and served on the american cheese society and the american cheese foundation among other numerous volunteers in every culture and community boards. he worked as research associate and instructor at the department of agriculture and economics, with the legislative staff, in international relations, in wisconsin. doctor christopher wolf is professor of agriculture of economics at dyson school of applied economics and management at cornell university. after 21 years he conducts research, focusing on dairy markets and policy, form business management, farm animal welfare,
, the vice president of economics, legislative affairs, we you will hear from mister robert wills and mister christopher wolf, professor of agriculture, economics at the dyson school of applied economics at cornell. "the battle of britain" and is - catherine de ronde joined in 2015 and responsible for dairy market trends working on state and federal legislation. catherine de ronde was previously employed as agriculture economist frederick culture resources. of bachelors degree in...
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ofe tracking hoh at last count more than 3 million u.s. middle and high school teachers were teaching home economics in public schools and there are more than100 colleges and universities that offer majors in hoh education and the rest of the world finland and japan it still required curriculum in many cases but yes in the late 60s colleges, these were women's departmentsd and as such they were reallyth susceptible to man trying to -- so they started, change the name of their department in the hopes of getting greater respect and this debate continued to rage for a few decades and then in the early 90s the k-12 side went along with it and they change the name of the field due family consumer sciences. that just never really caught on. covering education for four and a half years and i had never heard of family sciences.. i had heard of edible school programs in culinary training programs but i had heard anything about home economics and the people i talk to that were in the field say, they say what do you do i teach family sciences. what's that? >> it used to be home economics. it's unfortunate as i understand whyan they wanted to increase
ofe tracking hoh at last count more than 3 million u.s. middle and high school teachers were teaching home economics in public schools and there are more than100 colleges and universities that offer majors in hoh education and the rest of the world finland and japan it still required curriculum in many cases but yes in the late 60s colleges, these were women's departmentsd and as such they were reallyth susceptible to man trying to -- so they started, change the name of their department in the...
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of vaccine hesitancy in russia. an epidemiologist at moscow's highest at school issue of vaccine hesitancy in russia. an epidemiologist at moscow's highest at school of economicsnd she has been tweeting today about getting a pfizerjab. she says... i'm pleased to say sarah joins us alive now. you had received when you are in russia at the sputnikjab, talkers through this idea of vaccine hesitancy and why russians are so low when it comes to taking up their very own vaccine. it is low when it comes to taking up their very own vaccine.— very own vaccine. it is not a news sto in very own vaccine. it is not a news story in that _ very own vaccine. it is not a news story in that sense. _ very own vaccine. it is not a news story in that sense. all _ very own vaccine. it is not a news story in that sense. all at - very own vaccine. it is not a news story in that sense. all at the - very own vaccine. it is not a newsl story in that sense. all at the time i was covering the covid crisis in russia you can see how residents but most russians were to get any kind of vaccine, at that time it was primarily sputnik vaccine was available. a couple of things i think at play, fi
of vaccine hesitancy in russia. an epidemiologist at moscow's highest at school issue of vaccine hesitancy in russia. an epidemiologist at moscow's highest at school of economicsnd she has been tweeting today about getting a pfizerjab. she says... i'm pleased to say sarah joins us alive now. you had received when you are in russia at the sputnikjab, talkers through this idea of vaccine hesitancy and why russians are so low when it comes to taking up their very own vaccine. it is low when it...
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wolf from the dyson school of applied economics at cornell. katherine durr rand is vice president of economics at agri mark, joined in 2017 and is responsible for watching dairy market trends forecasting milk prices, working on state and federal legislation affecting agri mark members. she was previously employed with the massachusetts department of agricultural resources. she holds a bachelor and master's degree in resource commission from the university of connecticut. thank you for being here, katherine. mr. bob wills is owner of cedar grove cheese since 1989, is a wisconsin master cheese maker, served on the board of the american cheese society. sustainable agriculture and community boards. prior to buying the cheese factory we worked as a research associate and instructor at university of wisconsin, the economic research services of the u.s. department of agriculture and state and legislative staff positions. he has a b.a. from american university, maryland in commission and j.d. from the university of wisconsin. thank you, bob for being h
wolf from the dyson school of applied economics at cornell. katherine durr rand is vice president of economics at agri mark, joined in 2017 and is responsible for watching dairy market trends forecasting milk prices, working on state and federal legislation affecting agri mark members. she was previously employed with the massachusetts department of agricultural resources. she holds a bachelor and master's degree in resource commission from the university of connecticut. thank you for being...
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of chicago. sowell taught economics throughout the 1950's at schools like howard university where he attended as ll as cornell. he would later teach at amherst and ucla. he spent a couple of decades in academia. but his writing for the general public, the focus has been on the practical uses and spreading economic literacy. he stresses the importance of economic literacy to people who are not accountants susan: i'm curious about how someone was a marxist in thinking would apply to a school known for its market focus, and likewise why they would be interested in him as a student. jason: he wanted to study the history of economic thought under george stigler, which is why he was at columbia for his masters, and he planned to stay at columbia. he went to chicago because stigler took a job in chicago, and sowell followed him there. sowell did study under friedman, everyone had to take a price theory class. that was his focus. the history of ideas. marx falls into that category. it's not necessarily odd that a marxist would be interested in studying economic ideas. susan: you explained george stigler
of chicago. sowell taught economics throughout the 1950's at schools like howard university where he attended as ll as cornell. he would later teach at amherst and ucla. he spent a couple of decades in academia. but his writing for the general public, the focus has been on the practical uses and spreading economic literacy. he stresses the importance of economic literacy to people who are not accountants susan: i'm curious about how someone was a marxist in thinking would apply to a school...
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let's speak now to sonia livingstone, professor of social psychology at london school of economics and livingstone, tell us a bit more about what this internal research says, something that facebook has kept the lid on, incidentally, for at least a couple of years, it appears? we have known that companies do their own — we have known that companies do their own research but have never had access — their own research but have never had access to it before. it shows in a way— had access to it before. it shows in a wayiusi— had access to it before. it shows in a wayjust what we have always found in public _ a wayjust what we have always found in public research as well which is if you _ in public research as well which is if you do— in public research as well which is if you do research with young people we see _ if you do research with young people we see the _ if you do research with young people we see the rise in mental health issues _ we see the rise in mental health issues they are reporting and especially among girls we also hear them _ especially among girls we also hear them talk
let's speak now to sonia livingstone, professor of social psychology at london school of economics and livingstone, tell us a bit more about what this internal research says, something that facebook has kept the lid on, incidentally, for at least a couple of years, it appears? we have known that companies do their own — we have known that companies do their own research but have never had access — their own research but have never had access to it before. it shows in a way— had access to...
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of wisconsin. he credentials include ba from american university international economic and jd from the university of wisconsin. thank you for being here. the professor of agricultural economics and school of applied economics cornell university. he moved to cornell in 2019 after 21 years in michigan state university and conducts research focuses on dairy market policies, risk management, prime animal welfare. he's published in academic outlet, the program stresses public policy on firm behavior, focusing on issues and current and future decisions. he received his bachelors from the university of wisconsin. thank you for being here and again i think all of our witnesses today. with testimony for five minutes each. >> chairwoman gillibrand, ranking member and members of a subcommittee, good morning. on behalf of the 720 dairy farmers, thank you for spearheading this hearing and the opportunity to testify before you today. it's an honor to share the voices of my former members. we applaud you for your continued to support of dairy farmers and industry and greatly appreciate efforts in the pandemic market volatility assistance program and dairy margin coverage adjustment. your involvement
of wisconsin. he credentials include ba from american university international economic and jd from the university of wisconsin. thank you for being here. the professor of agricultural economics and school of applied economics cornell university. he moved to cornell in 2019 after 21 years in michigan state university and conducts research focuses on dairy market policies, risk management, prime animal welfare. he's published in academic outlet, the program stresses public policy on firm...
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she to, to is professor communications at the national school of statistics and applied economics in robot. and also joining us is new found a boot. he's executive director of the nordic center, a conflict transformation. and also a guest is elizabeth myers, a junk associate professor of law at american university in washington college of law. welcome to you will begin with you if i may. whoever wins this election has the most number of seats in parliament will have any real power? i think that to the living now in the american environment, politically speaking, it's supposed to 1011 elections after adopting the famous 2011 constitution where we think as politicians and researches the debt is more power to the executive branch headed by the to the government, but we still are in the traditional framework where the king has executive powers tool. so whoever, when to come in elections, we need a very charismatic, very powerful of government as a leader who will lead the whole government and negotiate with the king to listen to his powers and gain more powers in what we call the golden s
she to, to is professor communications at the national school of statistics and applied economics in robot. and also joining us is new found a boot. he's executive director of the nordic center, a conflict transformation. and also a guest is elizabeth myers, a junk associate professor of law at american university in washington college of law. welcome to you will begin with you if i may. whoever wins this election has the most number of seats in parliament will have any real power? i think that...
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schools, that is our message. there need to be solutions to this crisis but not in the back of our schools, it is not an equitable solution. one of the most social economicities in our town, our school communities and business community and neighbors that have the effects of this. jillian: keep us updated on everything. todd: 43 after the hour, democrats use doom and gloom to push the climate change agenda and vast majority of young people say they are too scared to have kids because of it. jillian: our next guest says climate change is saving lives, next. ♪♪ introducing xfinity rewards. our very own way of thanking you just for being with us. enjoy rewards like movie night specials. xfinity mobile benefits. ...and exclusive experiences, like the chance to win tickets to see watch what happens live. hey! it's me. the longer you've been with us... the more rewards you can get. like sharpening your cooking skills with a top chef. join for free on the xfinity app and watch all the rewards float in. our thanks. your rewards. jillian: president biden slamming wealthy americans for not paying enough taxes. it raises questions about his health. >> bank accounts
schools, that is our message. there need to be solutions to this crisis but not in the back of our schools, it is not an equitable solution. one of the most social economicities in our town, our school communities and business community and neighbors that have the effects of this. jillian: keep us updated on everything. todd: 43 after the hour, democrats use doom and gloom to push the climate change agenda and vast majority of young people say they are too scared to have kids because of it....
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department of treasury for international affairs rated also an associate professor of applied economics in the mit school and had the privilege of knowing her since those days pretty and she received both in ms and economics from harvard university as national science foundation scholar and please welcome governor brainard. [applause] >> personal thank you for the introduction. elaine, is a great honor to join the community of fellows and i want to thank the board of directors and connie and menu men well in particular. it is always nice to see you. and given the unprecedented nature of the pandemic shock, they should come as no surprise that there were recoveries not proceeding in a straight line. economy continues makeec welcome progress at the delta variant has been more destructive than i think the most people expected read the headlines from the delta are a reminder that the virus continues to pose downside risks. delta has disrupted both the demand and supply side and many forecasters have downgraded consumer spending in the second half of the year. delta is limited the acceleration that had a been
department of treasury for international affairs rated also an associate professor of applied economics in the mit school and had the privilege of knowing her since those days pretty and she received both in ms and economics from harvard university as national science foundation scholar and please welcome governor brainard. [applause] >> personal thank you for the introduction. elaine, is a great honor to join the community of fellows and i want to thank the board of directors and connie...
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bridges and broadband access this is getting the lead out of the drinking pipes in every house and school in america. this would create a lot of economicnd really repair the arteries of the american economy and make us more competitive, the right thing to do more optimistic it'll get things done and were pushing hard for. jack: it is been a shaky september and some on wall street are concerned is heading for correction we will ask economist if it's time to worry. economist if it's time to...
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she was also an associate professor of applied economics at the m.i.t. sloan school and i had the privilege of knowing her since those days. and she received both an m.s. and ph.d. in economics from harvard university as a national science foundation scholar. please welcome governor brainarrested. -- brainard. [applause] ms. brainard: well, thank you for the kind introduction, elaine. it's a great honor to join the exalted community of nabe fellows. i want to thank the board of directors, dave, connie, and manuel, in particular, and it's always nice to seevon. -- see lavon. it's no surprise the recovery is not proceeding in a straight line. the economy continues to make welcome progress, but the delta variant has been more disrupted than i think most people expected. the head winds from delta are a reminder that the virus continues to pose downside risks. delta has disrupted both the demand and supply sides. many forecasters have downgraded consumer spending in the second half of the year. delta's limited the acceleration that had been expected in services which had
she was also an associate professor of applied economics at the m.i.t. sloan school and i had the privilege of knowing her since those days. and she received both an m.s. and ph.d. in economics from harvard university as a national science foundation scholar. please welcome governor brainarrested. -- brainard. [applause] ms. brainard: well, thank you for the kind introduction, elaine. it's a great honor to join the exalted community of nabe fellows. i want to thank the board of directors, dave,...
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