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yes, this is a very big seachange in terms of how hollywood is approaching this scandal.actors and others named in this harvey weinstein story, as it were. absolutely. i think a symbolic thing about this is that this film had already been in it. it was meant to be released in six weeks. the fact that the studios and the directors have taken the action to completely erasing from it shows that there is a new kind of approach now from hollywood, and other places, and how they are taking this sort of thing seriously. just briefly, because we are running out of time, and how you ever been told, like i have, by other women, in particular, where they have their own stories, where this has happened to them? regardless of the industry they are in. absolutely. this is the key thing. the harvey weinstein scandal might have opened the doors to eve ryo ne might have opened the doors to everyone assessing where they stand within the scandal and things that happen to them. that is why you are seeing in the government, the media, technology, as well is hollywood. seeing in the government
yes, this is a very big seachange in terms of how hollywood is approaching this scandal.actors and others named in this harvey weinstein story, as it were. absolutely. i think a symbolic thing about this is that this film had already been in it. it was meant to be released in six weeks. the fact that the studios and the directors have taken the action to completely erasing from it shows that there is a new kind of approach now from hollywood, and other places, and how they are taking this sort...
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it is a big seachange for them. that has been building in the marketplace over time, so it will not be a sudden break, but they will have to adapt to a number of new players coming out. they will no longer be able to dominate their markets in the same way they have. the most important element of that is they will have to share their customers' data with these little companies like the apples, amazons, and googles of the world who are moving into the payment space. so it is creating an entirely new marketplace, by law. nejra: yeah, and in terms of regulation, this is different to what is happening in the u.s. does it put european banks at a disadvantage to u.s. banks? ed: i don't know. that's a really interesting question. at first glance, it would seem to be. you have regulation coming from brussels that mandates you shall do this, you shall open up and share all your data. the u.s. has nothing of the sort. the u.s. is all being shaped by the marketplace, so it is sort of this hodgepodge. by forcing the european ban
it is a big seachange for them. that has been building in the marketplace over time, so it will not be a sudden break, but they will have to adapt to a number of new players coming out. they will no longer be able to dominate their markets in the same way they have. the most important element of that is they will have to share their customers' data with these little companies like the apples, amazons, and googles of the world who are moving into the payment space. so it is creating an entirely...
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did not really happen until the last decade, 15 years or so but once the seachange, it is now about getting as many queer voices out there as possible and we are very much in the throes of that. >> when you started out we were talking in the back a little bit and you said you started in 19 and published it in college, did it ever occur to you that you could one day do what you are doing now back then? >> i certainly, the path that it took was not particularly what i would have expected. it's a little bit of a step for me because of the cover of "two boys kissing" but not really because, maybe the reason people loved it was because it presented all the characters humanity and it wasn't afraid to tell the truth to kids so i think when it came to telling my own truth, it made absolute sense to write why a. so it isn't, if you'd asked me at 19 what are you going to be talking, sitting, in this amazing room in the strand, whatever, 25 years later what will you be talking about, this wouldn't have been in my top 10 at the same time it does feel very natural. i was very lucky to be a part
did not really happen until the last decade, 15 years or so but once the seachange, it is now about getting as many queer voices out there as possible and we are very much in the throes of that. >> when you started out we were talking in the back a little bit and you said you started in 19 and published it in college, did it ever occur to you that you could one day do what you are doing now back then? >> i certainly, the path that it took was not particularly what i would have...
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there is a complete seachange underway and saudi politics, moving from decision-making where a consensus across a very large royal family to one where decision-making has been streamlined at the desk of one key man. meritsld argue that the of whether that is a long-term sustainable equilibrium, but if saudi is to implement the decisions it needs to to transform its economy, i would argue that centralization is a necessary if not efficient step. tracy: we were speaking about domestic investment activity. what do you think it means for investment? will foreign investors to come into the country on the promise of that economic transformation? >> there are two types of foreign investment. there is foreign direct investment. certainly there is nothing in this recent set of events that suggests that conditions for that sort of foreign multi-and national investor have changed. it is hard to abandon the atmosphere that was projected during davos, because that was very much focused on foreign investment. i don't think that and an outlook has changed. if you look at foreign investors in the stock
there is a complete seachange underway and saudi politics, moving from decision-making where a consensus across a very large royal family to one where decision-making has been streamlined at the desk of one key man. meritsld argue that the of whether that is a long-term sustainable equilibrium, but if saudi is to implement the decisions it needs to to transform its economy, i would argue that centralization is a necessary if not efficient step. tracy: we were speaking about domestic investment...
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welcome to the seachange session at the 2017 texas book festival, the 22nd annual texas book festival. it's great to have you all here. i am dr. spencer wells. i'm a a geneticist and anthropologist, and sometimes author. for many years i was the explorer in residence for the national geographic society, study how are species of pipe with the world and since 2015 i have lived here in austin. i'm the founder and ceo of the consumer genomics firm in town, and co-owner of a nightclub which is -- [applause] >> i would like to introduce our authors. we have juli berwald was an austin-based side letter, and editors contribute to publications such as the "new york times," naked, national geographic and slate. she is a phd in ocean science and university of southern california and she lives here in austin she's the author of "spineless" which we will be talking about today. [applause] >> then we have peter wadhams who is the purpose of ocean physics and head of the polar ocean physics group at cambridge university in the uk. he's held visiting professorships at the national institutes of polar
welcome to the seachange session at the 2017 texas book festival, the 22nd annual texas book festival. it's great to have you all here. i am dr. spencer wells. i'm a a geneticist and anthropologist, and sometimes author. for many years i was the explorer in residence for the national geographic society, study how are species of pipe with the world and since 2015 i have lived here in austin. i'm the founder and ceo of the consumer genomics firm in town, and co-owner of a nightclub which is --...
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the front page of the guardian also have a seachange at the queen's card. also have a seachange at thecard. safety fears as junior doctors are card. safety fears as junior doctors a re left card. safety fears as junior doctors are left to run a&e. jonny bairstow on the front page, which i am sure sally will talk about later on. as well as the cricket in australia, there has been a bit of argy—bargy, as well. the times reports that thousands of children have been used by criminal gangs as drug runners in a criminal scandal with echoes of rotherham and rochdale. calls for the law to be changed and fault —based divorce. we will talk about the flu jab for children. it is not ajab, the flu jab for children. it is not a jab, though. no, the the flu jab for children. it is not ajab, though. no, the nasal spray, that thing. looking at the front page of the daily mirror, russia's lies over flu jabs in page of the daily mirror, russia's lies overflu jabs in britain. russia cyber units are spreading false information about flu and measles in the uk. the daily mail talking about ambulance crews be
the front page of the guardian also have a seachange at the queen's card. also have a seachange at thecard. safety fears as junior doctors are card. safety fears as junior doctors a re left card. safety fears as junior doctors are left to run a&e. jonny bairstow on the front page, which i am sure sally will talk about later on. as well as the cricket in australia, there has been a bit of argy—bargy, as well. the times reports that thousands of children have been used by criminal gangs as...
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Nov 23, 2017
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educated sons of the south who were deeply committed to its political economy brown voted-- but a seachange on much more. at minimum, the federal court could no longer be counted on to do for reflectively to states right arguments. more concerning was the likelihood that the high court would be more willing to intervene when presented with compelling evidence that a state action was in violation of the 14th amendment guarantee of equal protection under the law. states rights in fact were yielding in preeminence to individual rights and it was not difficult for either darden or buchanan to imagine how a court might rule if presented with evidence of virginia's archaic labor relations, measures to suppress voting or its effort of the power of reactionary rural rights, but under representing the moderate voter. federal meddling could rise to levels once unimaginable. james mckillip buchanan was not a member of the virginia elite, nor is there any explicit evidence to suggest that for a conservative white southerner of his day he was uniquely racist or insensitive to the concept of equal treatm
educated sons of the south who were deeply committed to its political economy brown voted-- but a seachange on much more. at minimum, the federal court could no longer be counted on to do for reflectively to states right arguments. more concerning was the likelihood that the high court would be more willing to intervene when presented with compelling evidence that a state action was in violation of the 14th amendment guarantee of equal protection under the law. states rights in fact were...
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it is a big seachange for them.en building in the marketplace over time, so it will not be a sudden break, but they will have to adapt to a number of new players coming out. they will no longer be able to dominate their markets in the same way they have. the most important element of that is they will have to share their customers' data with these companies like the apples, amazons, and googles of the world who are moving into the payment space. so it is creating an entirely new marketplace by law. , nejra: in terms of regulation, this is different to what is happening in the u.s. does it put european banks at a disadvantage to u.s. banks? ed: i don't know. that's a good question. at first glance, it would seem to be. you have regulation coming from brussels that mandates you shall do this, you shall open up and share all your data. the u.s. has nothing of the sort. the u.s. is all being shaped by the marketplace, so it is sort of this hodgepodge. by forcing the european banks to get with the program on digitalizati
it is a big seachange for them.en building in the marketplace over time, so it will not be a sudden break, but they will have to adapt to a number of new players coming out. they will no longer be able to dominate their markets in the same way they have. the most important element of that is they will have to share their customers' data with these companies like the apples, amazons, and googles of the world who are moving into the payment space. so it is creating an entirely new marketplace by...
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power sexually and to demean, degrade, demand on a sexual connotation from employees, i think that seachange is not only needed, it is happening, and it is happening because you have reached the tipping point. host: you can see the entire interview with congressman raul "newsmakers" sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can also see it on c-span radio, and is available online at c-span.org. we are joined ed mierzwinski, -- by ed mierzwinski, church talk about -- here to breaches talk about recent better breaches and what consumers can do about it. we will start with the most recent one, the uber data breach. when we talk about a data breach, read about it in a headline, what does that actually mean? guest: that is a very good question, and there are several kind of data breaches. you heard several years ago, the home depot target -- many other stores had data breaches of credit cards primarily. then you have the yahoo! breach, which is -- information that could socially engineer you for more information. resultswhere a breach in the loss of your name, your phone number, and email addre
power sexually and to demean, degrade, demand on a sexual connotation from employees, i think that seachange is not only needed, it is happening, and it is happening because you have reached the tipping point. host: you can see the entire interview with congressman raul "newsmakers" sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can also see it on c-span radio, and is available online at c-span.org. we are joined ed mierzwinski, -- by ed mierzwinski, church talk about -- here to breaches...