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get this yellow watermark on their past to enter any building on tick exams at the vienna university of economics and business. but those who haven't had a shult must wait in line and have their documents, a negative p c r test check. here some reaction we go to the controversial nif. he feels a little bit like ah, they're pushing kerstell to get vaccinated them. i really don't flag is because i even other way i will be definitely the vaccinate authority bus right now. i. i don't like these fresh i don't like everything now easier to get back to you know, the elaborate the bars, you know. so i think that made me do it now. it is the student id, yellow sticker, and with it you can get faster through university controls. we have 2.5, g control measures here, but in reality there is not much difference. it just helps you get in faster. well, the fast lane, we know was brought in to speed up entry after the austrian capital introduce stricter pandemic rules to enter public places. people in vienna must show either proof of inoculation recovery from crone of viruses or a negative p c r test. but the h
get this yellow watermark on their past to enter any building on tick exams at the vienna university of economics and business. but those who haven't had a shult must wait in line and have their documents, a negative p c r test check. here some reaction we go to the controversial nif. he feels a little bit like ah, they're pushing kerstell to get vaccinated them. i really don't flag is because i even other way i will be definitely the vaccinate authority bus right now. i. i don't like these...
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all of this at the vienna university of economics and business. but those who have not had a shot must wait in line and have all their documents and negative pci tests. checked at the move has certainly divided opinion. he feels a little bit like job. they're pushing good tool to get vaccinated them. i really don't like this because i even other way i will be definitely vaccinated already. buds right now i don't like these fresh. i don't like salsa everything. no easier to get back to school. you know, the elaborate the bars, you know? so i think that major, now the lease is the student id, yellow sticker, and with it you can get faster through university controls. we have 2.5, g control measures here, but in reality there is not much difference. it just helps you get in faster than that. the so called fast lane was brought in to speed up entry after the austrian capital introduced strict covert rules and to public places. people in vienna must show either proof open oak elation recovery from the virus or negative pcr test. the head of a student g
all of this at the vienna university of economics and business. but those who have not had a shot must wait in line and have all their documents and negative pci tests. checked at the move has certainly divided opinion. he feels a little bit like job. they're pushing good tool to get vaccinated them. i really don't like this because i even other way i will be definitely vaccinated already. buds right now i don't like these fresh. i don't like salsa everything. no easier to get back to school....
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can get this yellow watermark on a path to enter a building and take exams at the vienna university of economics. and business for those who haven't had a shot was wait in line and of the documents. a negative p. c. artist checked his reaction. we got to the controversial move. it feels a little bit like ah, they're pushing gusto to get vaccinated them. i really don't like this because i even other way i will be definitely vaccinated already. but right now i, i don't like these fresh. i don't like everything because now easier to get back to school. you know, the elaborate the bars, you know. so i think that maybe there is no debate we were here. this is the student id, yellow sticker, and with it you can get faster through university controls. we have 2.5, g control measures here, but in reality there is not much difference. it just helps you get him faster. now that fast lane was brought in to speed a pantry after the austrian capital introduced strict to pandemic rules to enter public places. for example, people in vienna must show the proof of inoculation recovery from current virus or a neg
can get this yellow watermark on a path to enter a building and take exams at the vienna university of economics. and business for those who haven't had a shot was wait in line and of the documents. a negative p. c. artist checked his reaction. we got to the controversial move. it feels a little bit like ah, they're pushing gusto to get vaccinated them. i really don't like this because i even other way i will be definitely vaccinated already. but right now i, i don't like these fresh. i don't...
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as is currently the case at the university of economics and business administration . we can only condemn it and call it a hostile and inhuman policy when people are marked based on their health condition or their vaccination status. those who have decided not to be vaccinated will not be persuaded by an increase in pressure, but through education and vaccinated people should be treated the university just like they were treated before the pandemic access to higher education should be open and free without any restrictions. the university itself told us that since more than 90 percent of students have had the shot, the move will benefit the majority. it also said it was wrong to call the new system labeling. the president of the austrian medical chamber meanwhile, says it's about providing an efficient and safe environment for study. think it makes life easier for the students in also more than 80 percent of the university students have been vaccinated and they can enter the lectures. busy faster if they have this because you only have to check their identity. one has
as is currently the case at the university of economics and business administration . we can only condemn it and call it a hostile and inhuman policy when people are marked based on their health condition or their vaccination status. those who have decided not to be vaccinated will not be persuaded by an increase in pressure, but through education and vaccinated people should be treated the university just like they were treated before the pandemic access to higher education should be open and...
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get this yellow watermark on their past to enter any building and tick exams at the vienna university of economics and business. but those who haven't had a shot must wait in line and have their documents. a negative p. c r test checked here some reaction we got to the controversial new. it feels a little bit like ha, they're pushing her school to get vaccinated them. i really don't like this because i even other way i will be definitely vaccinated already. but right now i don't like these fresh either online or everything is now easier to get back. so you know, the elaborate the bars, you know, so i think with liberty uses the student id, yellow sticker, and with it you can get faster through university controls. we have 2.5, g control measures here, but in reality there is not much difference. it just helps you get him faster than the fast lane was brought in to speed up entry after the austrian capital introduced. stricter pandemic rules to enter public places. people in vienna must either show proof of inoculation recovery from crone of virus or a negative p c r test. but the head of a student
get this yellow watermark on their past to enter any building and tick exams at the vienna university of economics and business. but those who haven't had a shot must wait in line and have their documents. a negative p. c r test checked here some reaction we got to the controversial new. it feels a little bit like ha, they're pushing her school to get vaccinated them. i really don't like this because i even other way i will be definitely vaccinated already. but right now i don't like these...
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some cases already in austria or with vaccination stickers, as is currently the case at the university of economic some business administration, we can only condemn it and call it a hostile and inhuman policy when people are marked based on their health condition or their vaccination status. those who have decided not to be vaccinated will not be persuaded by an increase in pressure, but through education, vaccinated people should be treated the university just like they were treated before the pandemic access to higher education should be open and free without any restrictions. well, according to the university, around 90 percent of students are vaccinated in a fast lane system will make it easier for them to enter their campus. they can voluntarily receive the sticker, and it's, and at, for the unvaccinated, it is still possible to show valid proof of health to get in. think it makes life easier for the students in also more than 80 percent of the university students have been vaccinated and they can enter the lectures. busy faster if they have this because you only have to check their identity.
some cases already in austria or with vaccination stickers, as is currently the case at the university of economic some business administration, we can only condemn it and call it a hostile and inhuman policy when people are marked based on their health condition or their vaccination status. those who have decided not to be vaccinated will not be persuaded by an increase in pressure, but through education, vaccinated people should be treated the university just like they were treated before the...
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janet currie is the henry putnam professor of economics and public affairs at princeton university. e also co-directs the program on families and children at the national bureau of economic research. if you just look at the month of september 2021, we know that more than 300,000 women left the workforce. at the same time, 180,000 men joined the workforce. what explains what seems to me to be a complete contradiction? dr. currie: i think some of that is due to the fallout of the pandemic, women still needing to be home with their children. the types of industries that were most impacted, some of those haven't really recovered, like hospitality, or health care or caring professions, daycare, elder care, and so on. we're lagging behind in many parts of the country. soledad: last count that i've seen has five 531,000 jobs added back, and 57% of those new positions, i've read, have gone to women. how are those numbers breaking down? dr. currie: it's good news, obviously, that jobs are being added back. women of color were the most affected of any group, and so some of those jobs that are
janet currie is the henry putnam professor of economics and public affairs at princeton university. e also co-directs the program on families and children at the national bureau of economic research. if you just look at the month of september 2021, we know that more than 300,000 women left the workforce. at the same time, 180,000 men joined the workforce. what explains what seems to me to be a complete contradiction? dr. currie: i think some of that is due to the fallout of the pandemic, women...
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when as sir cross law now to mensray and chow, a professor at the southwestern university of finance and economic senate, the paras school of technology and business. thanks for joining us. a good 7, a program today. and what do you think biden is saying? one thing to president, she on taiwan and doing another, what do you think his game plan is a little over on here? i think by denise, an experienced diplomat, his or pleasing both sides at the same time. on one hand, he supposed one china principal on, on day november 16 meeting with her present c by the v iterated that the u. s. does not seem to change china's system, and i checked the u. s. has no intention to have conflict with china and or so by don't be affirmed the u. s. government's ah, support of the one china policy. but at the same time, it looks like biden is ready to do anything up to the point of supporting pi wants independence. especially now that there seems to be a growing consensus that the us china relationship will not be as good as before. and the u. s. is treating china, at least as a competitor and china's you know, stance
when as sir cross law now to mensray and chow, a professor at the southwestern university of finance and economic senate, the paras school of technology and business. thanks for joining us. a good 7, a program today. and what do you think biden is saying? one thing to president, she on taiwan and doing another, what do you think his game plan is a little over on here? i think by denise, an experienced diplomat, his or pleasing both sides at the same time. on one hand, he supposed one china...
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benjamin powell the executive director of the free market absolute and a professor of economics at texas tech university and he's the author of this book, wretched refuse? the political of economy and institutions. professor powell, you open with this, immigration restrictions that prevent exchange between immigrants and destinationing countries or likely the most policy induced distortions in our economic global economy. could you explain that? >> in the post world war ii war we've seen reductions and barriers, we've seen increasing restrictions of people and laborers around the world so the policy induced barriers,differences the productivity between place are massive and laborers respond to this. in the united states when we have a booming economy in one state and recession in the other, people move between them. we have in this world, countries that have such barred governance that people can't make a difference between the global economy. when we free them from one country to the other, productive goes up massive and economists estimate that if we eliminate the barriers to labor, they're roughly th
benjamin powell the executive director of the free market absolute and a professor of economics at texas tech university and he's the author of this book, wretched refuse? the political of economy and institutions. professor powell, you open with this, immigration restrictions that prevent exchange between immigrants and destinationing countries or likely the most policy induced distortions in our economic global economy. could you explain that? >> in the post world war ii war we've seen...
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he's a professor of economic geology at university college dublin, and also a former associate director of energy and minerals with united states. geological said that he joins us now from dublin. profess it, let's start with the d. c cult deposits. we know why there's such demand, but i understand it actually varies quite greatly in quality. what sorts have come to these autism minors that we're seeing there and malcolm's report, what are they digging up? so the, the artist miners are digging up cobalt oxide, which is only for found in the relatively near surface. so that's the highest grade cobalt and the easiest to process, which is why they're thereafter it the, the multinational companies take that but also go deeper for a cobalt sulfide which has to be smelted to turn into cobalt metal. well, let me ask you, then you yourself have spent more than a decade, i believe traveling to southern d. c. to consult on this. can you talk us through what you've seen that particularly how things actually changed over the last few years. the cobalt mining has gone up and down with the global pri
he's a professor of economic geology at university college dublin, and also a former associate director of energy and minerals with united states. geological said that he joins us now from dublin. profess it, let's start with the d. c cult deposits. we know why there's such demand, but i understand it actually varies quite greatly in quality. what sorts have come to these autism minors that we're seeing there and malcolm's report, what are they digging up? so the, the artist miners are digging...
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economic rights in 1948. that body identified five categories of human rights. civil rights, political rights, cultural rights and the one that's neglected today, economic rights. human rights are described to be universal and related to the maintenance of human dignity. and they place the obligation to guarantee these human rights on government. articles 23 and 25 speak to aspects of economic rights. so let me read article 23 and 25. 23, everyone has a right to work, to free choice of employment. to just and favorable conditions of work and the protections against unemployment. article 25. everyone has a right to a standard of living adequate for health and well-being of himself and his family including food, clothing, housing, medical care, and necessary social services and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widow hood, old age, or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond one's control. that concept of economic rights has deep roots in our civil rights history as well. the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. and his push for guaranteed jobs and income in his final years has long led grass root movements championing these subsequently. secure and adequate
economic rights in 1948. that body identified five categories of human rights. civil rights, political rights, cultural rights and the one that's neglected today, economic rights. human rights are described to be universal and related to the maintenance of human dignity. and they place the obligation to guarantee these human rights on government. articles 23 and 25 speak to aspects of economic rights. so let me read article 23 and 25. 23, everyone has a right to work, to free choice of...
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taylor: let's bring in betsey stevenson, professor of public policy and economics at the university ofichigan. also, an advisor to president obama. talk to us about what you heard today. most of the research notes i got highlighted the significant change in tone we got from powell today. did that tone change for you? >> i think he has been remarkably consistent. he has said we are going to keep reading the evidence and we are going to adapt as we get new evidence. what we saw was slightly higher inflation than expected in october. some concerns that maybe it is time that we dial back slightly how accommodative our monetary policy is going to be. with inflation running higher, those low interest rates are even more accommodative than they were a year ago when inflation was lower. it makes sense for the fed to speed up the taper a little bit. that is all they said they were going to do. sonali: how does this complicate the fed's focus on employment? there was discussion today not just about inflation but the employment picture and the fact that participation is not picking up. how does t
taylor: let's bring in betsey stevenson, professor of public policy and economics at the university ofichigan. also, an advisor to president obama. talk to us about what you heard today. most of the research notes i got highlighted the significant change in tone we got from powell today. did that tone change for you? >> i think he has been remarkably consistent. he has said we are going to keep reading the evidence and we are going to adapt as we get new evidence. what we saw was slightly...
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of bipartisanship. we will continue the conversation now with a senior fellow at the peterson institute international economics and professor of economics at syracuse university. mary, i want to start off with something emily pointed out, the idea xi jinping has not left china for a couple of years now, and obviously some of that is due to the pandemic from a but there is a broader issue about how inward looking he has been over the last few years. if that complicates whatever discussions will be had on monday, will that? >> on think it remains how much a complicates it. he certainly has in some sense been insulated. this insulation is getting more problematic, as communication lines between the u.s. and china get more difficult to open up. all levels of government, civil society, these types of communications have diminished over the last four years in the it is hard to know how much the rest of the world is viewing china, and that could complicate the relationship with joe biden. the chinese retaliation against australia was australia called for an independent review of the origin of covid-19, and china reacted with trade barriers that most people view as h
of bipartisanship. we will continue the conversation now with a senior fellow at the peterson institute international economics and professor of economics at syracuse university. mary, i want to start off with something emily pointed out, the idea xi jinping has not left china for a couple of years now, and obviously some of that is due to the pandemic from a but there is a broader issue about how inward looking he has been over the last few years. if that complicates whatever discussions will...
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episode of the p author interview program entrepreneur argues that corporate america is signing on to woke culture only to increase profits. we discussed his book with harvard university economicsfessor george w. bush economics advisor. here is a little bit of their conversation. >> i think there is something to be said for really exploiting the way to woke us can stand on its own tee feet when it's intermingled with capitalism. a big part of whatf i take in the book is not just the woke ideology in its own right but it's a merger with capitalism which actually taints both the progressive values of corporations are asked to be steward of as well as changing corporate purpose in end of its own right as well. that is what the heart of the book is about brother think criticizing one end of the spectrum or another part. >> now after words airs every sunday on book tv. you can watch all previous episodes are website booktv.org. it is also available as a podcast at c-span new app, c-span now. finally, here are some the best selling nonfiction books this week according to the "new york times". toppinge the list is a book we will not be covering on book tv andd is musician memoir the s
episode of the p author interview program entrepreneur argues that corporate america is signing on to woke culture only to increase profits. we discussed his book with harvard university economicsfessor george w. bush economics advisor. here is a little bit of their conversation. >> i think there is something to be said for really exploiting the way to woke us can stand on its own tee feet when it's intermingled with capitalism. a big part of whatf i take in the book is not just the woke...
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episode of the author interview program, entrepreneur argues that corporate america is signing onto, quote, the culture only to increase profit. he discussed his book with harvard university economics professor and former george w. bush economics advisor greg. here is a little bit of that conversation. >> i think that there is something to be said for exploring the way in which may be it can stand on its own 2 feet. a big part of what i take aim at in the book isn't just the ideology in and of its own right but it's merged with capitalism which actually taints both the progressive values that the corporations are asked to be stewards of and relegating the purpose in and of itself so that is what the heart of the book is about more so than a criticizing one end of the political spectrum or another. >> host: now "after words" errors every sunday on booktv and you can watch all previous episodes on the website, booktv.org. and it is also available as a podcast on c-span's new app, c-span now. finally, here's some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to "the new york times." topping the list is a book we will not be covering on booktv, and it's memoir the storyteller. after t
episode of the author interview program, entrepreneur argues that corporate america is signing onto, quote, the culture only to increase profit. he discussed his book with harvard university economics professor and former george w. bush economics advisor greg. here is a little bit of that conversation. >> i think that there is something to be said for exploring the way in which may be it can stand on its own 2 feet. a big part of what i take aim at in the book isn't just the ideology in...
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he's interviewed by harvard university economics professor and former chair of the president's councilof economic advisers during the george w. bush administration. watch booktv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at booktv.org. >> is a look at some publishing industry news. former president trump is releasing a book of photos from his time in office. the book titled our journey together is being published by winning team publishing cofounded by donald trump, jr. macgowan sale december 7. the "new york times" has released their annual list of the 100 notable books of the year. this year is nonfiction titles include annette gordon-reed on juneteenth, the american war in afghanistan, wouk racism, on freedom, and the chancellor just to name a few. in other news, and memorial to the late english novelist virginia woolf is being criticized for its planned location. the statute of the novel is seated on a park bench was to be position overlooking the thames river. critics argue her suicide by drowning in 1941 is a reason to move the
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the former chair of the white house counsel of economic adviser and professor of the practice of economic policy at harvard university. and opinion columnist and associate editor at the boston globe. great to have you both. you know a thing or two about macro economics. more than i do. i have been talking about it week. do you agree the pandemic is driving inflation not the money from the government being put into the economy? does a concern over inflation merit more or less social spending? >> let me take the second question first. that's the most important. which is build back better is really important legislation. when i look at it i think it will have a impact on inflation over the last decade. a lot less money than we have seen so far. spread out over time. it's mostly paid for. it will increase the productive capacity of the economy. and by the way if i'm wrong the federal reserve will have more than enough time to offset it. we look at the legislation, there's all sorts of pros and cons. pros out weigh the cons and the impact on inflation social security that important. the important thing it is will do if op
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harvard university economic professor and former chair of the president's common of the economic advisers during george w. bush administration. watch book tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at booktv.org. cybermonday, the sale that you have been waiting for at c-spanshop.org. shop monday and tuesday and save up to 35% on latest collection of c-span sweatshirts and more. and every purchase helps support our nonprofit operation, monday and tuesday at c-spanshop.org. that's followed by the trail, abc news chief washington correspondent on the aftermath of 2020 presidential election. after that are two memoirs by actors, you can't be serious and taste my life through food. and wrapping up our look at politics and pros bookstores is journalist steven roberts, attribute today life and career of late wife. >> thank you to all of you for supporting locally independent owned bookstore which is probably why you are
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episode of the author interview program, entrepreneur argues that corporate america is signing onto, quote, the culture only to increase profit. he discussed his book with harvard university economicsfessor and former george w. bush economics advisor greg. here is a little bit of that conversation. >> i think that there is something to be said for exploring the way in which may be it can stand on its own 2 feet. a big part of what i take aim at in the book isn't just the ideology in and of its own right but it's merged with capitalism which actually taints both the progressive values that the corporations are asked to be stewards of and relegating the purpose in and of itself so that is what the heart of the book is about more so than a criticizing one end of the political spectrum or another. >> host: now "after words" errors every sunday on booktv and you can watch all previous episodes on the website, booktv.org. and it is also available as a podcast on c-span's new app, c-span now. finally, here's some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to "the new york times." topping the list is a book we will not be covering on booktv, and it's memoir the storyteller. after that,
episode of the author interview program, entrepreneur argues that corporate america is signing onto, quote, the culture only to increase profit. he discussed his book with harvard university economicsfessor and former george w. bush economics advisor greg. here is a little bit of that conversation. >> i think that there is something to be said for exploring the way in which may be it can stand on its own 2 feet. a big part of what i take aim at in the book isn't just the ideology in and...
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he's interviewed by a harvard university economics professor and former chair of the president's council of economic advisers during the george w. bush administration. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2, and find it afull schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime online at book tv.org. >> next, a look at the current state of politics and the role of state attorneys general with former new york attorney general robert abrams and current attorney general letitia james. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. thank you all for coming. i have the honor and privilege of being with my mentor, robert abrams, who has taught me so much and inspired me, and this book, i hope all of you read the forward -- [laughter] >> outstanding. >> it is an inspiring book, and encouraging book and a book that underscores your values. we find ourselves in a very dark moment in history and our country, so my first question to you is what do you think about what is happening in this country? how divisive we are, the rhetoric? what are your thoughts? >> it is distressing, and obviously also this has s
he's interviewed by a harvard university economics professor and former chair of the president's council of economic advisers during the george w. bush administration. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2, and find it afull schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime online at book tv.org. >> next, a look at the current state of politics and the role of state attorneys general with former new york attorney general robert abrams and current attorney general letitia james....
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of moscow state university. her thesis was on carl marx economic analysis and the theory of revolution. 65 years ago next week, november 18th, is the anniversary of khruhchev saying we will bury you. if she gets the appoint. as the regloyaltyor of all banks she will bury us. we will be left cold in the winter and sweating in the summer. you can't run america on grown energy. renewables are fine. but we have to have thermal gas and coal and have nuclear. we saw it in our freeze last year in texas it. we needed more thermal gas and not more green card. -- green new deal. she would drive the price up on the way to destroying it. how can you destroy someone if you are driving the price up and profits are going up. under her ideas of carl marxism, she will destroy the oil and gas energy. we will lose our independence and it's not coming back. in texas it cost us 400,000 jobs and 14 billion dollars a year in state and local taxes. >> laura: this is tied to the conversation. biden's pentagon made a stunning admission today. >> which is a bigger threat the climate or china? >> i think we get paid to examine all of the threats
of moscow state university. her thesis was on carl marx economic analysis and the theory of revolution. 65 years ago next week, november 18th, is the anniversary of khruhchev saying we will bury you. if she gets the appoint. as the regloyaltyor of all banks she will bury us. we will be left cold in the winter and sweating in the summer. you can't run america on grown energy. renewables are fine. but we have to have thermal gas and coal and have nuclear. we saw it in our freeze last year in...
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he's interviewed by a harvard university economics professor and former chair of the president's council economic advisers during the george w. bush administration. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2, and find it afull schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime online at book tv.org. >> next, a look at the current state of politics and the role of state attorneys general with former new york attorney general robert abrams and current attorney general letitia james. [applause]
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but kathy's ng and associate professor of economics at purdue university says she doesn't see this high inflation rate lasting, zang expects prices to become more stable after the economy recovers. we might have a higher inflation then our historical average of one to 2 percent each year. um, but i don't think it's going to be permanently as high as 5 percent. president joe biden is heading to the point of baltimore discussing his infrastructure, economic plan and how he believes it could fix the economy. all of his advisors and the majority of democrats are on board president biden's. historic bipartisan infrastructure deal will now become the law of the land, and it couldn't come at origin time. now, why didn't wants to utilize baltimore's port as a model of how to reduce shipping bottlenecks to help economic recovery. he was intox with the heads of wal mart, u. p. s. fedex and target tuesday discussing how to strengthen his supply chains. speed up deliveries want lowering prices. now the binding administration says they plan to use $240000000.00 from that one trillion infrastructure
but kathy's ng and associate professor of economics at purdue university says she doesn't see this high inflation rate lasting, zang expects prices to become more stable after the economy recovers. we might have a higher inflation then our historical average of one to 2 percent each year. um, but i don't think it's going to be permanently as high as 5 percent. president joe biden is heading to the point of baltimore discussing his infrastructure, economic plan and how he believes it could fix...
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john rosen on the right is an economics professor at the university of new haven in connecticut. both say the supply-chain issue is affecting what is available on the shelves. >> you may want a slate gray iphone. you might have to settle for a silver one. >> you will find gifts not find the exact one you want. >> reporter: plenty of shoppers are getting that message, by shopping early at the bay street shopping center and emeryville. >> you're bumping into people and sometimes i take the fun out of it when it is so crowded, but it is pleasant right now, easy to get in, no long lines. >> reporter: heavy security presence at east bay mouse, not just mall security, but police officers. in one it creek, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> cruising contra costa county made quick work of an early morning fire at a pittsburg church, the part church at parkside drive and railroad avenue sustained some damage. a nearby building under construction was destroyed. no word yet on how that fire started. >>> antioch police have arrested a woman accused of trying to set fire to a house, and the person insid
john rosen on the right is an economics professor at the university of new haven in connecticut. both say the supply-chain issue is affecting what is available on the shelves. >> you may want a slate gray iphone. you might have to settle for a silver one. >> you will find gifts not find the exact one you want. >> reporter: plenty of shoppers are getting that message, by shopping early at the bay street shopping center and emeryville. >> you're bumping into people and...
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woke culture only to increase profits and he's interviewed by greg, harvard university economics professor and former chair of the president's council of economic advisers during the george w. bush administration. watch big every weekend and find a fall schedule on your program guide or watch onlin anytime apple tv.org. >> my name is edward lewis. i'm associate editor and financial times and i'm delighted to be here in california at this event to talk to thomas wright about his new book, which you should all read as well as by because you can't read it unless you buy it. "aftershocks" pandemic, politics and the end of the old international order clerk it's a great book. i have read it now and i strongly recommended. tom is an old friend, but he knows that you know if a friend writes a mediocre book or invites me too have a conversation with him in california and i don't like the book then i will quickly find a dentist appointment or an uncle's funeral as an excuse and this isn't one of those instances it's a very timely book. it looks that the international context for how the world handles and is handling or
woke culture only to increase profits and he's interviewed by greg, harvard university economics professor and former chair of the president's council of economic advisers during the george w. bush administration. watch big every weekend and find a fall schedule on your program guide or watch onlin anytime apple tv.org. >> my name is edward lewis. i'm associate editor and financial times and i'm delighted to be here in california at this event to talk to thomas wright about his new book,...
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he's interviewed by greg matthew, harvard university economics professor and former chair of the president'scil of economic advisers during the george bush administration . watch tv every sunday on c-span2 and find us. on your program guide or watch any time at booktv.org. >> and now i'd like to welcome parag khanna. celebrating the release of his new book "move: the forces uprooting us"
he's interviewed by greg matthew, harvard university economics professor and former chair of the president'scil of economic advisers during the george bush administration . watch tv every sunday on c-span2 and find us. on your program guide or watch any time at booktv.org. >> and now i'd like to welcome parag khanna. celebrating the release of his new book "move: the forces uprooting us"
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or mac supply chain expert and cofounder, and an economics professor at the university of new haven in connecticut. both say the supply chain issue is affecting what is available on the shelves. >> you may want a slate gray iphone, and you may have to settle for a silver one. >> you will find gifts. you may not find the exact one you want. plenty of shoppers are getting that message by shopping early at the bay street shopping center in emeryville. >> you're bumping into people, and sometimes it takes the fun out of it when it is so crowded, it is pleasant right now. no long lines. >> given everything that has happened lately with respect to retail shopping, what has security been like at the malls that you visited? >> reporter: security at all of the malls i have been to today was very heavy. not just store security guards, but also police officers from those different cities coming out to these malls, to drive around. we have a police car right here . also, they shut down a street just to make sure folks feel safe shopping at their local malls. >> not a surprise. in walnut creek, da
or mac supply chain expert and cofounder, and an economics professor at the university of new haven in connecticut. both say the supply chain issue is affecting what is available on the shelves. >> you may want a slate gray iphone, and you may have to settle for a silver one. >> you will find gifts. you may not find the exact one you want. plenty of shoppers are getting that message by shopping early at the bay street shopping center in emeryville. >> you're bumping into...
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benjamin powell the executive director of the free market absolute and a professor of economics at texas tech university and he's the author of this book, wretched refuse? the political of economy and institutions. professor powell, you open with
benjamin powell the executive director of the free market absolute and a professor of economics at texas tech university and he's the author of this book, wretched refuse? the political of economy and institutions. professor powell, you open with
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join you go is a professor of economics and public safety at the university of michigan, justin, good back. with consumer prices rising, no enin sight. what options are there to ease the inflation, and just how quickly can that happen? >> well, i think, first of all, there is an end in sight. much of what we're seeing is the disruptions of an economy trying to recover after probably the biggest upheaval in my lifetime and so there are a few fits and starts along the way and that's not surprising, so i think two years from now we'll look back and hopefully the current inflation scare will look like it's much ado about nothing. >> but two years is a long time for most of us to wait. >> yes. >> and the big picture historically maybe it won't be a huge blip, but when we're talking about inflation that is the highest rate in 30 years, that is significant and everyday americans are feeling it. >> absolutely. it's also worth adding, you know, a bit of context to all of this which is, yes, inflation today is at the highest rate in 30 years, but the past 30 years has been a period of unbelieva
join you go is a professor of economics and public safety at the university of michigan, justin, good back. with consumer prices rising, no enin sight. what options are there to ease the inflation, and just how quickly can that happen? >> well, i think, first of all, there is an end in sight. much of what we're seeing is the disruptions of an economy trying to recover after probably the biggest upheaval in my lifetime and so there are a few fits and starts along the way and that's not...
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repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> the latest draft of president biden's economic plan includes $3 billion of funding for historic black colleges and universitiesoward university where dozens of students have been protesting now for over a month. they are demanding the school drastically improve their living conditions. complaints range from toxic mold in the dorms to rat and roach infestations in the dining halls. howard university released a statement to cnn saying that the school is committed to transparency and, quote, hopeful the measures we've taken, including listening to and communicating with students, supplementing resources within our residence halls, and allowing student leadership and faublg ti to participate in board committee meetings with voting power will set us on a path for peaceful resolution. a freshman at howard joins us now. she's been a part of these protests for weeks. you heard what we were told in the statement from the university there. one of the things you and other students have been pushing for is you want to sit down with dr. frederick, the president of howard. you want to have a live in-person town hall where s
repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> the latest draft of president biden's economic plan includes $3 billion of funding for historic black colleges and universitiesoward university where dozens of students have been protesting now for over a month. they are demanding the school drastically improve their living conditions. complaints range from toxic mold in the dorms to rat and roach infestations in the dining halls. howard university released a statement to cnn saying that the school is...
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. >> so look, this contains so much of biden's economic agenda. it includes universal child tax credit. expansion of health care, access to child care as well. it has provisions to combat climate change. it also has lowering prescription drug prices in there. so there's a ton in there that democrats have been pushing for for years and at one point it also looked like this bill may not ever pass. this is a huge victory for democrats. but all eyes now turned to the senate. >> and we'll be watching that. melanie, thank you very much. >>> it's been a very busy day, as you know here. kyle rittenhouse was acquitted on all charges. and the cdc just approved boosters for all adults over 18. they are waiting for the cdc director to sign off on that. she's expected to do so and that means that everyone over 18 can begin getting their boosters. have a wonderful weekend, everyone. thanks so much for joining me. "the lead" starts right now. >>> kyle rittenhouse is now a free man. "the lead" starts right now. tensions high across the country after kyle rittenhouse who was facing lif
. >> so look, this contains so much of biden's economic agenda. it includes universal child tax credit. expansion of health care, access to child care as well. it has provisions to combat climate change. it also has lowering prescription drug prices in there. so there's a ton in there that democrats have been pushing for for years and at one point it also looked like this bill may not ever pass. this is a huge victory for democrats. but all eyes now turned to the senate. >> and...
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the chair of the council of economic advisers, cecelia. lisa cook from the university of michigan -- michigan state university. i have to get that right or the football fans will be mad. and seth carpenter who is the morgan stanley chief economist. a couple of women for these posts. sarah raskin was the mayor of banking supervisor before she was appointed to the fed and she went on to be deputy treasury secretary. karen dinan was the treasury chief economist, also a possible candidate for the boston fed. alix: it feels like the conversation on wall street is who president biden picks will be more dovish. it may be an opportunity to install three more dovish individuals on the fed. is that the right conversation because if you're worried about inflation, why would he do something dovish and can we assume that they would be dovish? mike: there is a political answer and an economic and are -- economic answer. the fed is dealing with high inflation and politically, it is difficult to avoid someone who is seen as significantly dovish. but the forecast from all economists is
the chair of the council of economic advisers, cecelia. lisa cook from the university of michigan -- michigan state university. i have to get that right or the football fans will be mad. and seth carpenter who is the morgan stanley chief economist. a couple of women for these posts. sarah raskin was the mayor of banking supervisor before she was appointed to the fed and she went on to be deputy treasury secretary. karen dinan was the treasury chief economist, also a possible candidate for the...
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joining me now is austan goolsbee, former chair of the council of economic advisers and professor at the university. what is your gauge on yesterday's market reaction? any chance that wall street has a better read on this variant than the rest of us? because its presence feels sudden. do you think financial institutions know that it's going to be a real problem or was it a one day overreaction? >> let's hope it's a one-day overreaction. doesn't it feel like the worst swamp thing movie where, look, we finally are putting this behind us. we've got the lowest new jobless claims in a half century. we got the gdp growth looks like it might be 7% at an annual rate. we're starting to see easing of the supply chain problems that we've been dealing with the last couple of months, and then they announce here comes some new variant of the virus. i think the market's reaction in one sense is total understandable. the virus has driven the economy. so if there's some new variant that's coming in, we're going to have a massive spread like the delta variant or like last november, december, january, it will slow do
joining me now is austan goolsbee, former chair of the council of economic advisers and professor at the university. what is your gauge on yesterday's market reaction? any chance that wall street has a better read on this variant than the rest of us? because its presence feels sudden. do you think financial institutions know that it's going to be a real problem or was it a one day overreaction? >> let's hope it's a one-day overreaction. doesn't it feel like the worst swamp thing movie...
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i want to go to steve hanke, professor of applied economics at the johns hopkins university and one oferts on hyperinflation. professor, i know you've been following that in many places right now. but let me just give you a chance to set the stage. i think it's really important for people to understand the scope of the problem. how bad is the inflation situation in your view right now? >> it's very bad. the federal reserve has made one of the largest mistakes it's made in the post world war ii era since the covid crisis began. erin, there are really three things to get a handle on, i think, that i'd like to stress. one is that the so-called supply chain problems that nick was reporting on earlier from los angeles, those are not a cause of inflation. that is not an inflation problem. that causes relative prices of things that are in the glitch, shall we say, to go up relative to everything else but doesn't cause overall inflation. the second point i'd like to stress is this is not a temporary phenomenon. so what is it? inflation always and everywhere is a monetary phenomenon. too much m
i want to go to steve hanke, professor of applied economics at the johns hopkins university and one oferts on hyperinflation. professor, i know you've been following that in many places right now. but let me just give you a chance to set the stage. i think it's really important for people to understand the scope of the problem. how bad is the inflation situation in your view right now? >> it's very bad. the federal reserve has made one of the largest mistakes it's made in the post world...
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corporate america only to increase profits and is interviewed by harvard university economic professor and former chair for present counsel ofnomic advisors during the george w. bush administration, watch tv every sunday on "c-span2" and find a full schedule or program guide or watch online, anytime at booktv.org. >> during a recent virtual event hosted by magic city books in tulsa, oklahoma, headhunting panic magazine reflected on the past and future what he calls trumps america pretty. >> it really goes back to the founding of the country any of the country where you say all created equal but you sever a tremendous amount of people from the entry to that idea and so the black people into the enslaved and really quite 19 and so, to justify that you have to form reasoning for why that these blessings that you say are the right of all humanity and white and good segment of humanity is not entitled to them. this is a battle we have been fighting as a country since the founding pretty entering reconstruction and only five during civil rights movement and every year in between and if you understand that america experiment with d
corporate america only to increase profits and is interviewed by harvard university economic professor and former chair for present counsel ofnomic advisors during the george w. bush administration, watch tv every sunday on "c-span2" and find a full schedule or program guide or watch online, anytime at booktv.org. >> during a recent virtual event hosted by magic city books in tulsa, oklahoma, headhunting panic magazine reflected on the past and future what he calls trumps...