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stop edge thing. now, let's say if you're goal was just i got to take this person from a to b and do nothing else. i just got i just got to get in to the hospital. the doctors will be able to figure this out and fix what am i doing actively going from point a to point b, i'm bleeding out. am i going to make it to point b? hopefully, but maybe not, right. so that's why this concept of delayed evacuation the delayed evacuation was more for stabilize zation of the patients. right stabilizing our patients initially and then moving them so that yeah, there's better chance of survival because we got us to worry that time it takes from getting point of injury to the hospital or whatever definitive care facility was, right. so during the the korean war in the vietnam war is also starting to now utilize things like helicopters right. every war every movie like the vietnam war in it. what do you always see helicopters flying in right there playing fortunate son. right every. single movie. right. that's because
stop edge thing. now, let's say if you're goal was just i got to take this person from a to b and do nothing else. i just got i just got to get in to the hospital. the doctors will be able to figure this out and fix what am i doing actively going from point a to point b, i'm bleeding out. am i going to make it to point b? hopefully, but maybe not, right. so that's why this concept of delayed evacuation the delayed evacuation was more for stabilize zation of the patients. right stabilizing our...
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now that is a very general thing. but in reality, what it means is, 1st of all, remember the prime minister is level of everything and evidence and anything converges. so very often what happens is, what i'm doing may not be what in, in a textbook sense as economics. so i may end up looking at sports policy, or i may look at, you know, a rationalization of national monument, something, or, you know, thinking about, uh, you know, how to deal with a jew political, the situation. so the role is in some ways very, very effective. and very often, a lot of times that i spend at least is looking at, for example, suggestions of ideas that come from the ministries. all people who happen to meet the parameters the and they give suggestions that ideas not like driving us to more this personally sitting and researching all of those suggestions or ideas. he gives it to somebody i'm that somebody. similarly, i may have an idea of some of these, and then you know, i make a presentation say maybe we should look at this or whatever. s
now that is a very general thing. but in reality, what it means is, 1st of all, remember the prime minister is level of everything and evidence and anything converges. so very often what happens is, what i'm doing may not be what in, in a textbook sense as economics. so i may end up looking at sports policy, or i may look at, you know, a rationalization of national monument, something, or, you know, thinking about, uh, you know, how to deal with a jew political, the situation. so the role is in...
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she is like the thing. and people then begin youtube content discussing her rise so that other people can try to replicate it. so there's this entire of creator class that is creating content about the creator. and then you have people who like, oh, i got 3 million views on one tik tok, which is quite good. and then they kind of like chase that high right there. they decide that, you know, one woman works at a pizza place, she gets her 3 million views, she quit her job, but then she can't actually replicate it she's kind of like a one hit wonder equivalent. right. and then she, like, can't quite do it. but you see people chasing however fast the treadmill goes that's your know. yeah. so they're chasing fame. they're chasing money, they're chasing clout. and then you start to see is as people realize that this can actually turn into real political power. you see the rise of the political influencer right, the people who are there to be quite explicitly, i would say modern propagandists, right? like selling a
she is like the thing. and people then begin youtube content discussing her rise so that other people can try to replicate it. so there's this entire of creator class that is creating content about the creator. and then you have people who like, oh, i got 3 million views on one tik tok, which is quite good. and then they kind of like chase that high right there. they decide that, you know, one woman works at a pizza place, she gets her 3 million views, she quit her job, but then she can't...
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but the thing that people forget is the component thing effect. so when india began to reform its economy in 1991, you know how big our economy was just 260000000. okay, okay. then it took us 16 years to become $1000000000.00 economy. okay, so it's only in 2007, 8, then we became a one trillion dollar con. okay. and 16 years then it took 7 years to become a little economy. mm hm. then it should have taken us 5 years, but then we had to go over that cetera. so it took another 7 years again. so it's only in 2021, 22 does not too long ago that we became a 3 trillion dollar company. okay. after that, just to go just for us to get going unfortunately, and the economy which we will become this year. okay. and then we'll take a look at more than 2 years to become if i put the link on well and then so you see the component, people underestimate the co loading process. it is the most powerful force in the world. yes. and so as article and i'm excited to expand and we keep compounding this, the compound interest rates. everybody loves loans in school, but t
but the thing that people forget is the component thing effect. so when india began to reform its economy in 1991, you know how big our economy was just 260000000. okay, okay. then it took us 16 years to become $1000000000.00 economy. okay, so it's only in 2007, 8, then we became a one trillion dollar con. okay. and 16 years then it took 7 years to become a little economy. mm hm. then it should have taken us 5 years, but then we had to go over that cetera. so it took another 7 years again. so...
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and now back in the day, it's doing things they do. who are the workers and again, like i said, these are just people outut in the work force back in the day. really trying to create a solution to the issue and actual death and people dying outside of the hospital. now we get into the issue we talked about last class, which again is motor vehicle collision. that motor vehiclee injuries again as cars and automobiles were developed, increased traffic volume, obviously faster vehicles and we started seeing improved roads of 1956 and the construction of all the interstate highways in the united states or some of them. no traffic laws and we said and talked about how it kind of set up the perfect picture for there being a big solution to solve the issue. it went for awhile. we didn't really have a solution till welu were talk about it ina littlet bit. things like fire department and 1865 and first ever civilian ambulance and i believe in ohio was developed and right with the rescue squad and issue of motor vehicle collisionon and actual dea
and now back in the day, it's doing things they do. who are the workers and again, like i said, these are just people outut in the work force back in the day. really trying to create a solution to the issue and actual death and people dying outside of the hospital. now we get into the issue we talked about last class, which again is motor vehicle collision. that motor vehiclee injuries again as cars and automobiles were developed, increased traffic volume, obviously faster vehicles and we...
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some things are small things that can make a different. we did not get here overnight. so i hope we consider the tiny things we can do, whether it is in building relationships, creating an environment where republicans and democrats can come together and get to know each other, and then that allows us this space to work on the big changes, the real structural changes that will make a difference in the institution. >> the only thing i would add is i think congress needs to aggressively reclaim its institutional prerogatives. i think that for too long it has been surrendering authority to the executive branch and the courts. last night at dinner i mentioned one very specific example and both parties are guilty of this. when donald trump wanted to divert $3.5 billion in military construction funds to pay for the border wall, you can debate if policy is bad, but there is nowhere in congress to do such a thing. every member needs to stand up for the institution. instead, they surrendered to the executive branch. same thing with student debt cancellation. hundreds of thousand
some things are small things that can make a different. we did not get here overnight. so i hope we consider the tiny things we can do, whether it is in building relationships, creating an environment where republicans and democrats can come together and get to know each other, and then that allows us this space to work on the big changes, the real structural changes that will make a difference in the institution. >> the only thing i would add is i think congress needs to aggressively...
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you will have those kind of things. these are the 1st through august early august when the things are very unruly to get that done. the so i hope it's over and uh, we'll move on from here. so my next question is it the engage butler, this because the neighborhood and also when you're going to make bald holds both countries depend on each other economically and are linked to culturally while the previous government to maintain close dice within the easier to administer. so in moving in the opposite direction, i don't think and bundle of this. anybody can go in and dump as of today. so it really comes, we can go and then an opposite direction with the neighbors. a been in there is not only the biggest neighbors, the only neighbor, because we are indeed all around us. so there's no question about having another neighbor is good that you have and there is a neighbor exhibit a forward looking come see, we want to shake hands with each other, move on together and that's what the future is. so of all the countries in the world
you will have those kind of things. these are the 1st through august early august when the things are very unruly to get that done. the so i hope it's over and uh, we'll move on from here. so my next question is it the engage butler, this because the neighborhood and also when you're going to make bald holds both countries depend on each other economically and are linked to culturally while the previous government to maintain close dice within the easier to administer. so in moving in the...
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and so, so this is where we have a set thing to be ordered and the thing. so you don't need a big economist to solve. it is simply method of a good governance to follow the rules, follow the discipline central bank. never play the role of a central bank is supposed to play banks and i'm not playing the rules to put in the role of the banks as opposed to play that route. so those are the kinds of how to being ordered and make and institutions follow the policies. follow present policies which are already laid down, violation is not accepted. so those are kind of the environment we have to the bottom of this course. so what a 1000000 of uh, rowing uh, refugees who played me and my prayers go pilots that are now the post that more rolling than most claim. so want to take the fuse in bottle of this as a saving water. have this started in man must have all kinds of that. we new government lit review just in and how we did with the really and got issue of this ring is a tickling in as a trouble begins the kind motor in motor prisons of the items conflict in the n
and so, so this is where we have a set thing to be ordered and the thing. so you don't need a big economist to solve. it is simply method of a good governance to follow the rules, follow the discipline central bank. never play the role of a central bank is supposed to play banks and i'm not playing the rules to put in the role of the banks as opposed to play that route. so those are the kinds of how to being ordered and make and institutions follow the policies. follow present policies which...
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the things. williams and were they were the only place people what where have we learned about other things that are going on? yes. oh, sorry. have i guess the nest the next step and who the things would be, you know, after and the depression, your next step would probably be globalization and the seventies and eighties, the towns were going down. and what happened to sumpter as well? because even just pictures of the current site today be a powerful contribution to the exhibition because we put up pictures of ferguson and the drowned you know brick walls through the water but i think the crumbled and charter mains of williams are the stark contrast to what the aerial photos you know, and what where. but what about were there companies in sumpter were they the only one? and i think some of you come on. there was also a brooklyn cooperage which made barrels, huh. or lubitsch or the the cabinets and some other cabinet company, which when we go out, you know, when we're putting the exhibition togeth
the things. williams and were they were the only place people what where have we learned about other things that are going on? yes. oh, sorry. have i guess the nest the next step and who the things would be, you know, after and the depression, your next step would probably be globalization and the seventies and eighties, the towns were going down. and what happened to sumpter as well? because even just pictures of the current site today be a powerful contribution to the exhibition because we...
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things better. one of the challenge with the medical education model is that you see people only in their most sort of vulnerable distressed state. it's important to do that. of course, you have to be able to manage as a doctor, but i feel in medical school, that's kind of the model you. so you sort of this cross sectional thing, this person comes to you maybe in the worst moment of their life and you're there and then we think about some of the mental health issues. it may be conditions you to think about someone who has alcohol use. you only see them when they're intoxicate or they're withdrawing. right. you don't see them as someone who maybe is as alcohol problem. but it could actually he's doing well or doing better. and i think the medical training model sort of does that, that in ways that i think are are troubling. and so a couple of years ago, i'm involved with this course now where i'm trying to teach doctors who are not going to be psychiatrists about, all this sort of things, i think, th
things better. one of the challenge with the medical education model is that you see people only in their most sort of vulnerable distressed state. it's important to do that. of course, you have to be able to manage as a doctor, but i feel in medical school, that's kind of the model you. so you sort of this cross sectional thing, this person comes to you maybe in the worst moment of their life and you're there and then we think about some of the mental health issues. it may be conditions you to...
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if you had to pick one thing. it's not that we're not good at other things. we compete in a lot of different places. but one area where clearly we are better than either russia or china is in ourable to provide equipment and training and to maintain that equipment. everyone in the world will say, you're the security partner of choice. even while they do buy some weapons from russia. i think we need to leverage that better. i think we need to work directly with those countries and see that. the second piece of the answer to that question is, when you're going after the undecided voter, one of the key things is not come in and tell them what you think ought to happen. the truest thing that's ever been said to me is selling is listening. and that is what -- you know, basically how can i help you? you want to build a relationship, how can i help you. what's important to you? instead of showing up and say, here's what's important to us, china is a problem, vush a problem, don't do this don't do that, no. just start by say, you know, south africa, brazil, wherever.
if you had to pick one thing. it's not that we're not good at other things. we compete in a lot of different places. but one area where clearly we are better than either russia or china is in ourable to provide equipment and training and to maintain that equipment. everyone in the world will say, you're the security partner of choice. even while they do buy some weapons from russia. i think we need to leverage that better. i think we need to work directly with those countries and see that. the...
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but that is not the same thing _ things. but that is not the same thing as— things.gs. but that is not the same thing as the conservative partyl thing as the conservative party heing _ thing as the conservative party heing fighting _ thing as the conservative party being fighting fit _ thing as the conservative party being fighting fit again. - thing as the conservative party being fighting fit again. we - thing as the conservative party| being fighting fit again. we will hear from — being fighting fit again. we will hear from all— being fighting fit again. we will hear from all the _ being fighting fit again. we will hear from all the candidates i being fighting fit again. we will. hear from all the candidates here and i_ hear from all the candidates here and i hope — hear from all the candidates here and i hope that— hear from all the candidates here and i hope that members- hear from all the candidates here and i hope that members who . hear from all the candidates herei and i hope that members who see the four fantastic candidates we have make the right— fantasti
but that is not the same thing _ things. but that is not the same thing as— things.gs. but that is not the same thing as the conservative partyl thing as the conservative party heing _ thing as the conservative party heing fighting _ thing as the conservative party being fighting fit _ thing as the conservative party being fighting fit again. - thing as the conservative party being fighting fit again. we - thing as the conservative party| being fighting fit again. we will hear from — being...
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the only substantive thing that matters is i substantive thing that matters is whether— substantive thing was a suggestion of influence. i think. you — was a suggestion of influence. i think, you know, ithink the prime minister— think, you know, ithink the prime minister has — think, you know, ithink the prime minister has grasped a lot of the issues _ minister has grasped a lot of the issues that we face as a country but he has _ issues that we face as a country but he has not — issues that we face as a country but he has not grasped communications and that— he has not grasped communications and that is— he has not grasped communications and that is the problem. the communications are not working. let's _ communications are not working. let's listen — communications are not working. let's listen tojosh communications are not working. let's listen to josh symons, a new let's listen tojosh symons, a new labour mp, ispoke let's listen tojosh symons, a new labour mp, i spoke to him earlier in my dayjob and he is justifying the donations to pay for some of the things we have talked about. kei
the only substantive thing that matters is i substantive thing that matters is whether— substantive thing was a suggestion of influence. i think. you — was a suggestion of influence. i think, you know, ithink the prime minister— think, you know, ithink the prime minister has — think, you know, ithink the prime minister has grasped a lot of the issues _ minister has grasped a lot of the issues that we face as a country but he has _ issues that we face as a country but he has not —...
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there are a couple of things we do own, some headquarters and things like that. we actually own unmanned aerial vehicles, high-altitude, high collecting capability. we own our awacs. but for the most part, what we really need is for national armaments directors to come together and agree on the way they will stimulate industry and work with industry multinational he in order to bring this forward. i very much applaud the efforts of our undersecretary for acquisition who has been sort of peer-leading a group that is very successful. he goes to europe it seems like every other week and gathers together national armaments directors to lay down production goals and things like that. there are a variety of other arrangements like that across the alliance and the acquisition initiative that you read >> these operate side-by-side with the european union's efforts which are regulatory. they are -- they are -- they are -- they are able to say what neighbor nations can do. it is fairly successful so far but one of our challenges is to have a sort of nimble and expansive pr
there are a couple of things we do own, some headquarters and things like that. we actually own unmanned aerial vehicles, high-altitude, high collecting capability. we own our awacs. but for the most part, what we really need is for national armaments directors to come together and agree on the way they will stimulate industry and work with industry multinational he in order to bring this forward. i very much applaud the efforts of our undersecretary for acquisition who has been sort of...
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well, two things. one is it wasn't necessarily uncommon to switch, you know, to like in the case of truman, you know, the vice president was there they just didn't want him. and so they they wanted somebody else. they didn't want the person who was there. in the case of mckinley, of course, his vice president had died in office. and it's interesting to think about how many in our history, especially back in the 19th century, when there just is nobody in the vice presidency. i mean, there's there was no mechanism to to replace a vice president. so the speaker of the house, of course, is the next in line. but that's different now because of the amendment to the constitution. but before that there were a lot of times when we did not have a vice president that office. so so when what was it was a whole bath was that whole bath died then mckinley have a vice president for the rest of time and he chooses new york governor teddy roosevelt to be his running mate and then the election of 1900. and that's how so
well, two things. one is it wasn't necessarily uncommon to switch, you know, to like in the case of truman, you know, the vice president was there they just didn't want him. and so they they wanted somebody else. they didn't want the person who was there. in the case of mckinley, of course, his vice president had died in office. and it's interesting to think about how many in our history, especially back in the 19th century, when there just is nobody in the vice presidency. i mean, there's...
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it's not even a thing.ruer than true. >> let's move on to the telegraph and rachel reeves is the counterbalance to all of this expense account. frippery. as of course, reeves is warning us that we're facing ruin, >> yes. rachel reeves talking like a at the moment. promising us pain. pain, pain. but it's all going to be worth it. and this is really preparing us for a raft of tax rises that we're going to see in the budget. and i think it's all being laid down now. and we need to do this. we need to this. we've seen some very curious talk about all this from the winter fuel allowance, which was odd in that it was the very first thing, i think the first thing that labour did when they got in was to talk about cutting pensioners allowance , cutting pensioners allowance, which. rwanda. yeah. well did they do that first. was that okay. rwanda goes and then this comes in which no one saw coming. i don't think they even knew it was coming themselves. but there was a deal that went on. yeah, yeah. yes well there's t
it's not even a thing.ruer than true. >> let's move on to the telegraph and rachel reeves is the counterbalance to all of this expense account. frippery. as of course, reeves is warning us that we're facing ruin, >> yes. rachel reeves talking like a at the moment. promising us pain. pain, pain. but it's all going to be worth it. and this is really preparing us for a raft of tax rises that we're going to see in the budget. and i think it's all being laid down now. and we need to do...
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things go well. but as is the case, if you're developing a technology that affects society, you don't want to move so fast. the actually breaks aside the guy wants a global and indefinite pause on the development of frontier artificial general intelligence, surfing up posters, so that people can get more information on the issue is complicated. a lot of the public does not understand it. so the government does not understand it, you know, it's really hard to, to keep up with the developments. another interesting thing is that most of us working on this have no experience in activism. what we have mostly is like technical knowledge and familiarity with a i that makes us concerned fire safety. so pretty much uh, the minority. oh and then actually a lot of the, the biggest safety names are working at a labs. you know, i think some of them do great work, but they're still much more under the influence of the broader corporation that's driving towards development. i think that's a problem. i think that so
things go well. but as is the case, if you're developing a technology that affects society, you don't want to move so fast. the actually breaks aside the guy wants a global and indefinite pause on the development of frontier artificial general intelligence, surfing up posters, so that people can get more information on the issue is complicated. a lot of the public does not understand it. so the government does not understand it, you know, it's really hard to, to keep up with the developments....
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one of the things i suggest, for example, is ending things like the student loan bailouts and some of the other covid holdover policies that have allowed inflation to grow because people aren't required to pay their obligations. and if they're not paying obligations like their student loans, then they're spending money on other things. and that drives inflation up. so i think there are things the president can do to reduce harms that we've seen under the biden inherited ministration. now the most powerful person or policymaker with regard to inflation is the chairman of the federal reserve. i do suggest that jerome powell should be replaced. i think that he's done an okay job. but i think that he's made a couple of mistakes. he raised interest rates very high too quickly during 2019 and then he lowered them dramatically. and now he's raised them again very quickly. and what we're seeing is that in this fight against inflation, interest rates are so high that there's sort of a cascade economic effect that's hurting small businesses in particular, as they try to refinance. and that mean
one of the things i suggest, for example, is ending things like the student loan bailouts and some of the other covid holdover policies that have allowed inflation to grow because people aren't required to pay their obligations. and if they're not paying obligations like their student loans, then they're spending money on other things. and that drives inflation up. so i think there are things the president can do to reduce harms that we've seen under the biden inherited ministration. now the...
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maybe you guys will do the tariff thing. - will do the tariff thing.s _ because it doesn't seem like the democrats did _ because it doesn't seem like the democrats did take i because it doesn't seem like the democrats did take thatl the democrats did take that away — the democrats did take that away. there _ the democrats did take that away. there was _ the democrats did take that away. there was definitely. the democrats did take that i away. there was definitely some stuff _ away. there was definitely some stuff that — away. there was definitely some stuff that was _ away. there was definitely some stuff that was really _ away. there was definitely some stuff that was really good - away. there was definitely some stuff that was really good that i stuff that was really good that trump — stuff that was really good that trump did! _ stuff that was really good that trump did! trump _ stuff that was really good that trump did! trump did - stuff that was really good that trump did! trump did —— i stuff that was really good that i trump did! trump did —— so
maybe you guys will do the tariff thing. - will do the tariff thing.s _ because it doesn't seem like the democrats did _ because it doesn't seem like the democrats did take i because it doesn't seem like the democrats did take thatl the democrats did take that away — the democrats did take that away. there _ the democrats did take that away. there was _ the democrats did take that away. there was definitely. the democrats did take that i away. there was definitely some stuff _ away. there was...
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things aren't progressing. feel a lot of work, you know, i was a forward thinking but the bunch of plans, even if it's that ideas and then things will have to improve. what are the things go wrong? you don't have a secret exit climb yet? no one else at the moment it's got to be honest. there's no plan, be a blank label the and include the whole black, coastal and thing of it. lots of them with will need to keep an eye on that and come by now again. it's spring and today mark and his colleague of running a health check on that capital. they'll be put down to post here in 3 weeks time. during the winter months, the oprah cow stay in the bomb where they have around twice as much space to move around in the name conventional osbourne. dri. we have lots of doors at the mentors or spaced, as of course means you're animals in the same surface area. on the account and then of course, if you're keeping pure animals and your revenues will be lower, i mean you've got to have a head so relatively simple, really just to con
things aren't progressing. feel a lot of work, you know, i was a forward thinking but the bunch of plans, even if it's that ideas and then things will have to improve. what are the things go wrong? you don't have a secret exit climb yet? no one else at the moment it's got to be honest. there's no plan, be a blank label the and include the whole black, coastal and thing of it. lots of them with will need to keep an eye on that and come by now again. it's spring and today mark and his colleague...
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i can thing to get enough. i didn't when the in this is the nice thing. these have husband 3 level full. yeah . i a look at make products on dime. they have to turn the joe around to see that the so please do something about critical feedback on the labels. but from ox, this is a golden opportunity to sell it to the retail chain. now he has to convince each and every punch to sell is what kind of product benoit is. that's the mission. we don't know. that means another tough acquisition for meeting of id just because they can't order it now to push that doesn't mean they have to or want to do the order it now or do i speak to them on the phone to assess their interests? no, you can list and say this for nearly listed for 3 of a list to any chance of including our products. or will you be changing your labels from risk? almost feedback from right? if it's and then no, i won't be changing it. so that's nice and that'll be somebody else's decision on this last few days later and tomorrow because in quite a several reva supermarkets about whether they'll still
i can thing to get enough. i didn't when the in this is the nice thing. these have husband 3 level full. yeah . i a look at make products on dime. they have to turn the joe around to see that the so please do something about critical feedback on the labels. but from ox, this is a golden opportunity to sell it to the retail chain. now he has to convince each and every punch to sell is what kind of product benoit is. that's the mission. we don't know. that means another tough acquisition for...
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and those are the things. yes, i have lovely, happy memories of the white house trip to china meeting mao. say tang and things like that that were. but there's also this criticism that is really hurtful and if you don't have a heart i would go to my dad and go, but that's not true. and he'd go, susan we're not going to draw any more attention to it. let it go. the more attention you draw to, the longer it stays in the media. and so my was a huge proponent and teacher to me of how to handle it. and that's beautiful yeah, yeah, that's terrific. so like looking this 40 years later, almost 50, almost 50 well 40 years since the conference yes. but like you're you're absolutely right. got socially we've got all these advances technology now like it's even it seems even more prevalent now terms of criticism and you know how have noticed this you know how would you describe it differently now then in terms of how the first children are are seen in the press? well, i think the mothers of, these children or the parents
and those are the things. yes, i have lovely, happy memories of the white house trip to china meeting mao. say tang and things like that that were. but there's also this criticism that is really hurtful and if you don't have a heart i would go to my dad and go, but that's not true. and he'd go, susan we're not going to draw any more attention to it. let it go. the more attention you draw to, the longer it stays in the media. and so my was a huge proponent and teacher to me of how to handle it....
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that somebody like stumbling the law item is my main thing is and that kind of thing. if i want to start with, i might as really struggling the thing that i really want to do the, what makes me really happy is that when people meet me and they say that, you know, we try to match and that is what the say that so once we get them on the, on metal sound like my name is food hunting. i'm a pastry chef. the founder and ceo of no 15 but a see my i started low 15 and i was 20. see when i would come to work when i was $23.00, i would probably be crying in the vehicle. is everything big stone? something goes wrong. you mess up a kick, something happens. but if you have good it, i feel like that keeps you going and that makes you look, i'm on these dollars in a day to day basis. so the one thing that i consistently haven't done in people is that especially because is don't let anybody as defined for you what you can and cannot achieve. that's something that you can send to a new set for yourself. it's been a learning experience. i mean, so i would like, i knew any of this. i had
that somebody like stumbling the law item is my main thing is and that kind of thing. if i want to start with, i might as really struggling the thing that i really want to do the, what makes me really happy is that when people meet me and they say that, you know, we try to match and that is what the say that so once we get them on the, on metal sound like my name is food hunting. i'm a pastry chef. the founder and ceo of no 15 but a see my i started low 15 and i was 20. see when i would come to...
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that's the thing. i think it matters because sort of the underlying of the book is that growing is actually the cure adolescent angst. and if they're trapped in this feeling of incapacity, they're trapped in this feeling of distress and they they don't feel up to growing up. they may never get out of that. you open the book with a bang or of an anecdote about your 12 year old son coming from camp. i think with a stomach ache that won't clear up. so. well, let's go see the pediatrician and what happens next kind of helps explain the thesis of your book and what you just described. so here they are. what happens tell. sure. so it's funny. i already written the book pretty much. i showed up at urgent care last summer with my son who was in terrible stomach ache and it was a sunday saw. a pediatrician was closed. so went to our local urgent care just to make sure it wasn't appendicitis because it lasted while and so they said nope, they a little quick test on him and they said no, it's not. it's fine. it'l
that's the thing. i think it matters because sort of the underlying of the book is that growing is actually the cure adolescent angst. and if they're trapped in this feeling of incapacity, they're trapped in this feeling of distress and they they don't feel up to growing up. they may never get out of that. you open the book with a bang or of an anecdote about your 12 year old son coming from camp. i think with a stomach ache that won't clear up. so. well, let's go see the pediatrician and what...
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all kinds of things. margaret: obviously there's no substitute for the ability to read and sigh offer and compute. i know -- cypher and compute. you all have been involved in education programs in your alma mater. how do you think about your own human capital and what to you like for in your people and your leaders? given all the promise that a.i. has for the workforce, what are you looking for as you look for and recruit leaders and people to join you in building nvidia? jensen: all the same things i looked for in the past. nothing's going to change. the one thing that's going to change is the amount of software programming that we do. the actual programming that we do will reduce. another way of saying it is the way we program computers will change. margaret: because you're going to ask the computer to do it. jensen: exactly. we're going to describe very clearly what we want the computer to help us do and the computer will do it for us. so the way we would design chips in the future will be describing p
all kinds of things. margaret: obviously there's no substitute for the ability to read and sigh offer and compute. i know -- cypher and compute. you all have been involved in education programs in your alma mater. how do you think about your own human capital and what to you like for in your people and your leaders? given all the promise that a.i. has for the workforce, what are you looking for as you look for and recruit leaders and people to join you in building nvidia? jensen: all the same...
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to win the all of the things, we have to win all the things. all the things. all the things.on us to win all of the things. keep going, annie a. to preserve our democracy, we must win all the things. we won't go back. we will keep going forward because we are the nea. we are the nea. we are the annie a. and that is what we do. >> she raises an important question. what are all the things? what are all the things? do you know? >> everybody is making fun of this but i felt like it wasn't that bad. comparatively to the stuff we have been hearing from teachers unions, at least she was saying they showed work. do you not remember that, for two years teachers were like it's not safe for us to work and the thing about schools, no. they mention students as being a thing. on the list of issues with teachers unions, this was comparatively great. you used to say none of the things. >> you claim to be a performer. how would you rate her performance? >> terrible. it was so vague and disingenuous. i didn't know you can catch the holy ghost at these things. that is allowed anywhere? very awk
to win the all of the things, we have to win all the things. all the things. all the things.on us to win all of the things. keep going, annie a. to preserve our democracy, we must win all the things. we won't go back. we will keep going forward because we are the nea. we are the nea. we are the annie a. and that is what we do. >> she raises an important question. what are all the things? what are all the things? do you know? >> everybody is making fun of this but i felt like it...
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this is the first thing that will be done. second, what is important?is no coincidence that washington announced... that there are two documents: a strategy, and this refers to the war plan, because this strategy consists of certain tactical steps, both on the front line and actions in the rear, and the second is the victory plan, it is a political document , which provides for the appropriate, appropriate political strategy in this regard. the essence of both documents consists of this: this idea, which sounds so-called... the summit is a kind of gingerbread, but what concerns long-range high-precision weapons, anti-aircraft, anti-missile defense systems, long-range guided aerial bombs is that called a whip. now, what to do with these plans, chinese, south african, ah, middle eastern, i call them so generalizing, joint sino-brazilian. the most interesting thing is that if you take this joint sino-brazilian document from may 2023, then out of six points can be referred to as programmatic things only to the first point, which he talks about: the cessatio
this is the first thing that will be done. second, what is important?is no coincidence that washington announced... that there are two documents: a strategy, and this refers to the war plan, because this strategy consists of certain tactical steps, both on the front line and actions in the rear, and the second is the victory plan, it is a political document , which provides for the appropriate, appropriate political strategy in this regard. the essence of both documents consists of this: this...
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i've taken a logical thing. you've already, the technological singularity is the hypothesis that the invention of artificial super intelligence will abruptly trigger runaway technological growth resulting and not inside and the goal changes to human civilization. now for the can you tell please what is as left and what is the cost of sitting there? should i have right here? like i say, this is one of the dining halls. so, and you can tell that by this long stretch right here. this is where the dining room was, is where the officer set down, and they that was probably a storage st cuz you could tell there was walls went there. you could tell were all the walls when i bet any money that high rise section right there. there was where they went and got their food. it was a mess. all right. you know the soldiers food place, you know, we call the mess in the military. i don't know why they call it the mess, but that's what it is. right? there are forest labs just like this one around here. i mean, exactly the same pat
i've taken a logical thing. you've already, the technological singularity is the hypothesis that the invention of artificial super intelligence will abruptly trigger runaway technological growth resulting and not inside and the goal changes to human civilization. now for the can you tell please what is as left and what is the cost of sitting there? should i have right here? like i say, this is one of the dining halls. so, and you can tell that by this long stretch right here. this is where the...
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why do we label things, myths and disinformation? we things that way? because we want people want to ignore them, to understand, to be informed their sources to of to be careful about who they're listening to. all it takes is one time to something as mis or disinformation that then turns to. and we've saw this discussion as we saw this happen with covid like for when this happens and have that be it be less clear on that does an enormous of damage to trust, to social trust, trust in institutions. i would say that this is and this is actually i don't there's an easy solution to this in my world rather than terms like myths and disinformation we would say we would just use much more precise language like on what we know now. this is what we this is what we believe to be true based, right? so whatever the claim is, here's why we believe that this claim here's why this person and that person or whatever believes this claim. now, what i'm suggesting in that is wordy, it's long. people don't have the attention span for it. it's a lot easier to just say this i
why do we label things, myths and disinformation? we things that way? because we want people want to ignore them, to understand, to be informed their sources to of to be careful about who they're listening to. all it takes is one time to something as mis or disinformation that then turns to. and we've saw this discussion as we saw this happen with covid like for when this happens and have that be it be less clear on that does an enormous of damage to trust, to social trust, trust in...
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it hasn't little thing. so no, i just think is not right. but things are important interesting. it's evening and like march, mom comes to check on the couch. many of them are pregnant. some are about to give you all as of and done without you. it's always enough to see if it does happen. it will be overnight or this evening, and we should have all the animals need to come during the 1st monuments and when they relaxed a bit. that's when it usually happens. and then when the staples quiet again on a new model, and let's have a look at the bus on precisely plan, going to use by humans. so fall this year, around 20, oprah co ops up in bone one off to the other. small cost might still be another $20.00 bonus spring. the sizes that mean these kind of is a very independent, it depends on the greet. i go there. described is easy covers, which means they don't need much help, but i'll have in the case 150 and they've really only give beth night. yeah. as a little help safely. yes. mostly on last year. for example, only one of our cars came during the day, but you come in all the rest at
it hasn't little thing. so no, i just think is not right. but things are important interesting. it's evening and like march, mom comes to check on the couch. many of them are pregnant. some are about to give you all as of and done without you. it's always enough to see if it does happen. it will be overnight or this evening, and we should have all the animals need to come during the 1st monuments and when they relaxed a bit. that's when it usually happens. and then when the staples quiet again...
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that is a challenging thing. when you combine that with the families that don't have the next generation to take over as our firm struggled with, and there are many farms that even if they do have the next generation, they don't have the workforce they need so that is a real challenge. you also talked about the way some of these issues are affecting the food supply and i want to address that. i appreciate your question. here is the reality. as our farms disappear and our country moves to a system skewed to fewer farmers and fewer food processing and distributors and a few were all kinds of businesses that worked in our american economy, the reality is our supply chain continues to become more vulnerable. we saw that during covid but we also see it with bird flu affecting the price of eggs, anytime there is an invasive pest or a serious weather event. it can lock up our supply chain because we don't have enough ways for the food to get from the farm to the dinner table. with food prices increasing past the rate of
that is a challenging thing. when you combine that with the families that don't have the next generation to take over as our firm struggled with, and there are many farms that even if they do have the next generation, they don't have the workforce they need so that is a real challenge. you also talked about the way some of these issues are affecting the food supply and i want to address that. i appreciate your question. here is the reality. as our farms disappear and our country moves to a...
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so, here's the thing.te where trump fell on his face, i have news for you. while trump rambles, lashes out, veers from one topic to another, j. d. vance has the ability to stay focused and discuss policy. he has a deep and comprehensive understanding of how the government works. and when you add that to his devotion to trump and the ideas of the maga movement, things he called cultural heroine, it will make for a different kind of debate. j. d. vance might be less bombastic on stage. he may sound more thoughtful at moments, he might be dry, more policy focused. that doesn't mean he is any less dangerous and any less extreme than his boss. so, as you watch the debate on tuesday, don't just measure j. d. vance of her coherence and self-control. the bar is very low given his running mate. and j. d. vance will probably exceed the bar. listen closely to what he says. that will tell you more than anything else. i have got one more quick thing to tell you about before we go today. we are back after a very quick b
so, here's the thing.te where trump fell on his face, i have news for you. while trump rambles, lashes out, veers from one topic to another, j. d. vance has the ability to stay focused and discuss policy. he has a deep and comprehensive understanding of how the government works. and when you add that to his devotion to trump and the ideas of the maga movement, things he called cultural heroine, it will make for a different kind of debate. j. d. vance might be less bombastic on stage. he may...
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the things that don't matter, cut those things away.longer giving yourself a free pass and saying, you know what, i'm just not going to get that done, that's really critical. david: did you write this while you are at facebook? deborah: i wrote it over a four-year period, partly while at facebook. david: somebody else at facebook wrote a book about women leaning in, you are probably familiar with that book. did she say this is my territory? deborah: i can tell you the definitive answer is she wrote the forward to my book. you can read her thoughts on it. david: ok. any more books in the works? deborah: i think i'm good for book writing for now. i actually write a weekly newsletter though where i share thoughts that i have top of mind. david: you have been in the technology world for most of your professional career, where do you think the tech world is going? is artificial intelligence going to eat up the rest of the tech world, and where is the future of technology is going in silicon valley and elsewhere in the next five or 10 years?
the things that don't matter, cut those things away.longer giving yourself a free pass and saying, you know what, i'm just not going to get that done, that's really critical. david: did you write this while you are at facebook? deborah: i wrote it over a four-year period, partly while at facebook. david: somebody else at facebook wrote a book about women leaning in, you are probably familiar with that book. did she say this is my territory? deborah: i can tell you the definitive answer is she...
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things.going to tell someone you're going on a fickle journey, sell the destination and don'tjust focus on the journey. and if you focus on the journey. and if you focus on the journey, don't do it in a piecemeal manner, do not announce one measure here and another there are, but in a package so people understand how they are being treated holistically to the problem with the given occasion is not honesty, not caution, it is too piecemeal and lacks the overall framing of orwe piecemeal and lacks the overall framing of or we are going to and why we are going through this difficult time. it why we are going through this difficult time.— why we are going through this difficult time. it is because the destination _ difficult time. it is because the destination is _ difficult time. it is because the destination is better. - difficult time. it is because the destination is better. is - difficult time. it is because the destination is better. is a - difficult time. it is because the | destination is
things.going to tell someone you're going on a fickle journey, sell the destination and don'tjust focus on the journey. and if you focus on the journey. and if you focus on the journey, don't do it in a piecemeal manner, do not announce one measure here and another there are, but in a package so people understand how they are being treated holistically to the problem with the given occasion is not honesty, not caution, it is too piecemeal and lacks the overall framing of orwe piecemeal and...
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we're just ready for basic things like earthquakes, tornadoes, things of that nature. maybe financial collapse. has any of these things happen? yeah. first, quite tornadoes, hurricanes, bad winter storms. the idea of the group is to get people reliant on themselves and not coming downstairs to stand on the line for water or food like we saw around sandy and i re so you don't want to be that person though. everything was, was an order. imagine chaos and you have to wait on line for them or re box. you are definitely on the going to get month before you get back home. listen, the people who started preparing because they thought the walking dead was going to have, you know, one side of me says, well, if they got prepared because the tv show good for the as long as they grew up, i was preparing for the m p attack now i'm prepared for all of it, right? with the exception again for media decides the text with smashing into us. there's no preparing for that, right? maybe spiritually, but not, you know, not supply wise. is my major concern, isn't of the pressure that is going
we're just ready for basic things like earthquakes, tornadoes, things of that nature. maybe financial collapse. has any of these things happen? yeah. first, quite tornadoes, hurricanes, bad winter storms. the idea of the group is to get people reliant on themselves and not coming downstairs to stand on the line for water or food like we saw around sandy and i re so you don't want to be that person though. everything was, was an order. imagine chaos and you have to wait on line for them or re...
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the i have a thing i was as go things i lazy most of the things to don't just have to overcome your own thoughts, minute by minute when you were the community to the beach. most of you also have to overcome the rooks you get from people. every subject to the same limited to mom is a one time i got a message. she said, wow, i bought my 1st opportunity because i saw you where a month or 2 deals and the key and i was like, you look at this if i can just change the life of one person that you one person couldn't go to the beach before i ever it was a beach body any way. camila is parts of a body positivity movement that says, let's accept ourselves regardless of how we look. but putting yourself right there, like camilla does, can also mean getting some nasty licks and comments will fall. i like, i don't, i think this photo shows a little much when it's going to be training showing a lot of her test, c o minus c. as a mother, i should, if you want to protect your child, to the letter from every saying, right, the least boss, the, and when you say you're showing so much, maybe you're afraid
the i have a thing i was as go things i lazy most of the things to don't just have to overcome your own thoughts, minute by minute when you were the community to the beach. most of you also have to overcome the rooks you get from people. every subject to the same limited to mom is a one time i got a message. she said, wow, i bought my 1st opportunity because i saw you where a month or 2 deals and the key and i was like, you look at this if i can just change the life of one person that you one...
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things out of the air. how how do people who are in a position to make decisions about these things? i suppose the judicial system right are they willing to hear the math. i don't i don't know any judges here ready to really take a stand or is this the kind of thing that seems to specialize in arcane to actually gain some ground for moving needle, so to speak? yeah, the answer is yes and no. so the courts are getting used to the idea that there's math behind this, but 15, 20 years ago they would have just laughed out of the court. in fact, there's a there's a famous gerrymandering case out of wisconsin which chief justice stevens. so someone presented a mathematical argument that these maps were gerrymander and there's something called the efficiency gap. it's a mathematical measure of packing and cracking. and stevens that his name the statement from chief justice stevens doesn't. roberts robert something's roberts said how how can i understand this would the person in the street understand this this is so
things out of the air. how how do people who are in a position to make decisions about these things? i suppose the judicial system right are they willing to hear the math. i don't i don't know any judges here ready to really take a stand or is this the kind of thing that seems to specialize in arcane to actually gain some ground for moving needle, so to speak? yeah, the answer is yes and no. so the courts are getting used to the idea that there's math behind this, but 15, 20 years ago they...
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one final thing.n the originalism point that you both have been talking about, one of my favorite parts of the dissent in dobbs from this three justices was when they said people didn't ratify the 14th amendment, men did. when we are talking about originalism we have to ask who was involved in ratifying the laws that we are now saying we have to get the original understanding of those ratifies, the voters or the populace. and we're talking about most of the euros for most of the constitutional amendments, the electorate was really small. and who counted in terms of the legal understanding of what the law meant at the time? it was a very small sliver of the population. in advance what this doctorate is looking to go back to. >> and i just want to point out when we even talk about how this whole thing -- comstock was selling beans and bolts of fabric in new york. a fire and brimstone family. when he was in the war, his buddies were getting stuff that he was freaked out by and he was so obsessed with the
one final thing.n the originalism point that you both have been talking about, one of my favorite parts of the dissent in dobbs from this three justices was when they said people didn't ratify the 14th amendment, men did. when we are talking about originalism we have to ask who was involved in ratifying the laws that we are now saying we have to get the original understanding of those ratifies, the voters or the populace. and we're talking about most of the euros for most of the constitutional...
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this - right thing. the secretary of state. thank you. this has l right thing.k you. this has been a really important _ state. thank you. this has been a really important debate - state. thank you. this has been a really important debate about| a really important debate about the serious issue with many heartfelt contributions and the member for hackney south and shoreditch, the new chair of the treasury select committee, forensically set out the delayed and deferred a decision is by the former government which have put such pressure on the public finances. the member spoke about pensioners and children and disabled people in poverty and the need to do much more to support them. the memberfor north east more to support them. the member for north east fife talked about the crucial issue of pension credit uptake and what we are going to do that is different and i will say more about that later but i want to reassure her that the treasury is fully behind the
this - right thing. the secretary of state. thank you. this has l right thing.k you. this has been a really important _ state. thank you. this has been a really important debate - state. thank you. this has been a really important debate about| a really important debate about the serious issue with many heartfelt contributions and the member for hackney south and shoreditch, the new chair of the treasury select committee, forensically set out the delayed and deferred a decision is by the former...