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split areas and color communities in of can communities that gives you this story of the university of inequality that is not going to be raised unless they different government takes a lot of the, the wisdom k b. so. so if you think it's a question of those that want to maintain and sustain, so the new customer will stop at each fedramp. i must say that to comfortable you in that we have strong internal controls in, in, in the country in terms of robust and independent of these issues that are meant to safeguard elections in the you see. so, but also working with the bodies such as the sub tough in human rights commission in many others. and we are comfortable with that to be that was easy and so far is the solution. we wouldn't be able to protect disability. all 5 of south africa, you can be assured that a we will look any attempt at imposing a when i say u. s. so any of the, you know, ally, we would look, it's a not just as the in see the people so overcome. we fill up any attempt interfering with our addictions. the golf with the health care system is intact as as 5 months of war has devastat
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that gives you this story of the university of inequality that is not going to be raised unless they different government takes a lot of the their wisdom k b. so, so it's a, it's a question of those that want to maintain and sustain the lucas to of update fedramp. i must say that to comfortable you in that we have strong internal controls in, in, in the country in terms of robust and independent these discussions that i meant to safeguard elections in the i, you see. so, but also working with a for this, such as the stuff in human rights commission in many others. and we are comfortable that keeping the cd and so far, institution, we wouldn't be able to protect disability. all 5 of south africa. you can be assured that a we will look any attempted to imposing a way i'd say you and so any of the, you know, i like, we locate a not just as the n c, the people so that we've built a new attempted to interfering with our addictions we spoke with some local people in johannesburg who gave us the take on the possible american involvement in the elections. that is to try to, i'm close for, for
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split areas and color communities in of can communities that gives you this story of the university of inequality that is not going to be raised unless they different government takes a lot of the their wisdom k b. so, so it's a, it's a question of those that want to maintain and sustain, or the new customer will stop at 8 fedramp. i must say that to come simply in that we have strong internal controls in, in, in the country in terms of robust and independent decisions that i meant to safeguard elections. if the i, you see. so, but also what can we say for these pictures to set the 2nd human rights commission and many others? and we are comfortable that keeping the cd and so far, institution, we wouldn't be able to protect disability. all 5 of south africa, you can be assured that a we will look any attempt at composing a when i say u. s. o, any of the, you know, allies, we, we blockage a, not just as the in see the people, the certification we filled in. you attempted to interfering with our addictions now see dallas in health care system isn't answers as 5 months of war have devastated most of
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of the table, amid a humanitarian crisis, after the tale button regained, control, happiness, inequality across the globe has increased by moving 20 percent over the past 12 years. the goodwill remains universe. so the report found that in a post cause it willed acts of kindness on the rise across the generations. keep giving us all something to smile about more on the w. com of jared, radiant belly and have a great and happy day. the my name is the calls back, said thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold a bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. most would it be nosy bay like good everyone to kings for healthy award winning called com. so hold back the this will be an experiment.
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of inequality. it was going to be universal material prosperity. ne looks at various forms of progressivism, including, i think, neoconservatism today, and you see that the end goal is again envisioned in very worldly terms as simply a matter of universal liberal democracy, the end of history. and that's going to be, you know, the things towards which we are aiming and all of our policies. but in fact, there are deeper and more beautiful and more inspiring things to be found in the visions that are laid out in john's. so that, i think is an important element for people take from this wonderful gentlemen. i want to ask kind of a tough question, but you can interpret it as you wish. as john says, most of these mirrors for princes as a genre disappear around the time when princes are starting to lose power within the world. and you're seeing a gradual shift from the renaissance into the present, from monarchical system, towards a democratic system. and it seems to. me that one of the interesting things that replaces is the mirror for princes genre is e
of inequality. it was going to be universal material prosperity. ne looks at various forms of progressivism, including, i think, neoconservatism today, and you see that the end goal is again envisioned in very worldly terms as simply a matter of universal liberal democracy, the end of history. and that's going to be, you know, the things towards which we are aiming and all of our policies. but in fact, there are deeper and more beautiful and more inspiring things to be found in the visions that...
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of the table amid a humanitarian crisis, after the tale button regained, control happiness, inequality across the globe has increased by moving 20 percent over the past 12 years, but goodwill remains universe. so the report found that in a post closer willed acts of kindness on the rise across the generations. image of are giving us all something to smile about will ended. they are coming up. our show choices looks at the career path of a budding magician. that's after the break. we're newsletter, the innovation green, the green revolution global. so listen to a whole lot of crime would probably be secure, subscribed to those channels. we've got new videos every friday. subscribe to plan, it's a they see everything is written. but that doesn't mean you're just sitting on.
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. >> it reminds me of the university of wisconsin capi cramer who studied people in rural wisconsin and we thought of it as cultural inequality that race and economic inequality intertwined having certain cultural understanding is often intertwined even know it may not cost there correlated with being of a certain class. you understand which is important. >> and really focus on working class w to me don't have a four-year college degree, did not have a ba. >> you're absolutely right the income definition is problematic. because as you say like the people in my last book were adjunct to make $30000 a year end see themselves as middle class. again it's related to the education and their self identification. >> there is so much about being working class that is cultural. if you ended up, there is some working-class people that got rich in construction and they might make 100 or $200,000 a year that they culturally believe that the technical knowledge is more important to the four-year degree. they believe they might be gun owners, their eating habits, they all smoke. there was things that shannon and john had in common that i di
. >> it reminds me of the university of wisconsin capi cramer who studied people in rural wisconsin and we thought of it as cultural inequality that race and economic inequality intertwined having certain cultural understanding is often intertwined even know it may not cost there correlated with being of a certain class. you understand which is important. >> and really focus on working class w to me don't have a four-year college degree, did not have a ba. >> you're absolutely...
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university of michigan index. we have not expand all of it. there is certainly room for partisanship or inequalityer american-specific factors, but we do think that thinking about borrowing costs in the cost of money that everyday americans are paying goes a long way to explaining why they feel the way they do about this economy. david: a big issue in financial markets right now is, what is the fed going to do with interest rates? how much are they going to cut? some people suggest they might raise. let's assume the fed decided today, we are going to use your measurement of inflation. how might it affect monetary policy? judd: certainly there would have been no impetus for the idea of rate cuts starting at the end of last year. i our older measure inflation would have still been a percent in november. certainly they would not have been thinking about using the right policy to try to stimulate the economy. david: the inflation rate would be higher under your measurement than what we are seeing right now. on the other hand, part of inflation on your measurement would include the cost of our owing, w
university of michigan index. we have not expand all of it. there is certainly room for partisanship or inequalityer american-specific factors, but we do think that thinking about borrowing costs in the cost of money that everyday americans are paying goes a long way to explaining why they feel the way they do about this economy. david: a big issue in financial markets right now is, what is the fed going to do with interest rates? how much are they going to cut? some people suggest they might...
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spday on a new report that just came cost of being a woman here in work that still needs to be done to address inequities, including >> mount saint mary's university girls here in california. and so the wage gapt found women in california earn just $0.89 for every dollar a man earns. and although researchers found that gap has narrowed over the past decade, as you can see, there is still more work to be done. >> absolutely. we want to we god to do that and to get deeper into these findings. here, of tr the advancement of womenc at mount saint mary's university. thank you so much for the time spyou talk about in the report that california has seen some pay gap over the past decade,rc- butúthen you foundúthat covid slowed that progress. how much of a setback was the pandemic? >> so we produced a report on the women andúgirls. since 2012, we've been producing this report and back in 2013, since then, the wage gap has closed by five percentage points. but since 2018, only one percentageúpoint. so there was a dramatic slow. and if we then we see even hone in on that last just mentioned there, because the differ widely based on andct- ethnicity. let's g
spday on a new report that just came cost of being a woman here in work that still needs to be done to address inequities, including >> mount saint mary's university girls here in california. and so the wage gapt found women in california earn just $0.89 for every dollar a man earns. and although researchers found that gap has narrowed over the past decade, as you can see, there is still more work to be done. >> absolutely. we want to we god to do that and to get deeper into these...
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of the table, emitted humanitarian crisis after the tale button regained, control, happiness, inequality across the globe has increased by moving 20 seem to over the past 12 years. but goodwill remains universe. so the report found that in a post closet willed acts of kindness on the rise across the generations came into are giving us all something to smile about and will ended there coming up close up me, it's millionaires and billionaires calling for higher wealth taxes to address the growing gap between rich and poor, there's more in dw. com and of course, you know, social media at dw news is to handle that. unlike look who, thanks for watching bye for now, the tax us the rich and do it now. that's what multi millionaires are demanding. this isn't a joke. many of the super rich wants to tackle income, any quality. and they know that one of the solution is in their bank accounts, addressing any quality the millionaire is wanting to pay wealth taxes the next on d w. because a some binding wind episode of how i can provide a new offer to, you know, certainly it's a form of the source. and that's also something up to every one can only imagine how many people will be employed in full. so we h
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of violence and inequality. we are ants of peace and progress and the women we would hear from today are just a few of the remarkable women working onacross this universityuntry and across the world to liberate themselves, lift up their communities and find new ways to build momentum toward equality. as we can see at this institute, there was never a question that we would not integrate women's perspectives and everything we were doing. there was to be no siloing of women's issues. women's issues, as keren just reminded us, are worldwhy do wet on women's equality? keren gave you some insight into what we believe will make igp';s initiative different. the world-class scholarship that will produce impactful policy recommendations, the competing of smart women to move us forward, training of the next generation of women leaders and, yes, men who believe in equality, too. but the real answer is we need this igp women's initiative because women are not free or equal yet. so, we welcome you -- i am particularly pleased the princess is here. she has been a globally in women's inclusive economic prosperity. we want this to be an from anywy across the world. so,
of violence and inequality. we are ants of peace and progress and the women we would hear from today are just a few of the remarkable women working onacross this universityuntry and across the world to liberate themselves, lift up their communities and find new ways to build momentum toward equality. as we can see at this institute, there was never a question that we would not integrate women's perspectives and everything we were doing. there was to be no siloing of women's issues. women's...
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hasn't lived up to its full promise says stefanie deluca, director of the poverty and inequality research lab at johns hopkins universitylders in the u.s. live in moderate to high poverty neighborhoods. and frankly, we've privatized public housing in the u.s. and that means that landlords are our housing providers. and the program rests on our ability to not only get their participation, but meet their needs as well. stephanie: across the country, the number of vouchers is determined by annual funding from congress. but studies have found that funding hasn't kept up with rental prices. another problem is housing supply, says kevin corinth with the conservative american enterprise institute. >> if we can only build, build, build, and build some more. that's the only way we have a potential chance of getting families access to these high opportunity areas that have been demonstrated to have major successful outcomes for themselves and for their kids. stephanie: a lack of affordable housing has led to a surge in homelessness in cities like san francisco, los angeles, and new york. but here in seattle, one of the nation's l
hasn't lived up to its full promise says stefanie deluca, director of the poverty and inequality research lab at johns hopkins universitylders in the u.s. live in moderate to high poverty neighborhoods. and frankly, we've privatized public housing in the u.s. and that means that landlords are our housing providers. and the program rests on our ability to not only get their participation, but meet their needs as well. stephanie: across the country, the number of vouchers is determined by annual...
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of the table, emitted humanitarian crisis. after the tale button regained, control happiness, inequality across the globe has increased by moving 20 percent over the past 12 years, but goodwill remains universe. so the she couldn't get the report found that in a post cause it will act of kindness on the rise across the generations. keep giving us all something to smile about. and with that, here's a reminder of our top story. this, our israel has prevented from the plaza reading a the head of the you and tell us the new release agency from entering garza. this comes after the un publish the report warning of an even at sam and in the territory congress. leisure reading told man they will end it. they're coming up next to adult film follows the homecoming of a shelf. assuming these women entered 2 daughters after escaping from the countries of the civil war and with an executive state. you want me to pull in what it's in just a 100 days my power is going to be a bunch of my family. what killed, how was this age? and i'm on a journey to find out about the result of 19 are to put you on the site, but they speak to the city. rhonda, my name is some way to ship me here. i'm assuming we shaving hi
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because it is much easier to prevent inequality of rights. and already at the school level, at the kindergarten level, maybe, but at least schools and universitiesother educational institutions, to give people this baggage, it is an understanding of the equality of human rights, and that women's rights are human rights, and they are not some separate such pink rights, look, the only thing i would like to correct you in this way, well, in general, we have a problem in the country, more precisely in our state, a problem with the realization of rights, regardless of one or the other. belonging to you, that's how it is historically in our country it happened, but gradually , little by little, we are moving in small steps between drops, and unfortunately, women’s rights to certain additional or separate or well-deserved rights, well, this is not an exception, that is, i have the only remark of such a plan, yes, but i see that marta also has very very squinty eyes, no, i 'm just generally curious, but this question is probably no longer for ms. olga, because we speak for... about non-discrimination, yes, but in general, if we talk about women's rights
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of the table emitted humanitarian crisis. after the tale button regained, control happiness, inequality across the globe has increased by moving 20 percent over the past 12 years, but goodwill remains universe. so the shipping, if you have the report, found that in a post cause it will acts of kindness on the rise across the generations. keep giving us. oh, something to smile about judith among those off is in the studio with me now. she is germany's 1st professor for positive psychology. she teaches at the german university for health and support here in berlin. welcome, professor. i have a 1000000 questions for you, including what the study of positive psychology is, but we have limited time. so let's get straight to the issue. the 4 happy as countries in the world of all northern countries. i'm sure you've noticed finland, denmark, iceland, sweden. what are they doing better than the rest of us? basically they all range very high on the key indicators of a good life and society say they are richer than many other countries in the world . and they have this even distribution. but they also have very close social networks and a very high level of social support. people are being there for
of the table emitted humanitarian crisis. after the tale button regained, control happiness, inequality across the globe has increased by moving 20 percent over the past 12 years, but goodwill remains universe. so the shipping, if you have the report, found that in a post cause it will acts of kindness on the rise across the generations. keep giving us. oh, something to smile about judith among those off is in the studio with me now. she is germany's 1st professor for positive psychology. she...
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of the table, emitted humanitarian crisis. after the tale button regained, control happiness, inequality across the globe has increased by move in 20 percent over the past 12 years. but goodwill remains universe. so the she couldn't get the report found that in a post close, it will acts of kindness on the rise across the generations. keep giving us. oh, something to smile about. here's a reminder of our top story. israel has prevented felipe plans. are really the head of the u. n's palestinian police agency from entering garza. this comes after the un publish the report warning of an imminent fam and in the territory hunger legend really called main main. and with that, you are up to date, stay tuned for eco india with a look at the challenges and opportunities of green energy more of course on d, w dot com. and you can see more of our reporting on social media, where l handled is predictably at dw, need somebody who lives. and thanks for watching corners later, the, the, the combining wind episode of how a come from new offer to, you know, certainly it's a form of the source and that to the, to the, to someone up to every one can only imagine how many people will be employed in full so we h
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university dunning.n would say william, he promoted the view that black people were incapable of governemselves and reconstruction would have been a colossal err reversing reconstrucas reversion to ral order, the same fact of racial inequality once■ encoded the n order, is black people to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group, just the housekeeper, you know, and then, you know, tear her down or anything but but they also they didn't want to give her a whole lot of credit for anything. landis, a noted jurist in lancaster county back in a defense of stephens and smith, a very detailed defense. in fact, he says at the beginning of it, i've researched this, so don't you dare question anything i say. and here he did make a couple of mistakes. but anyway, he wanted to defend against the scurrilous attacks that that thomas dixon, d.w. had said. and he talks about lydia. he said she was a decent, wier station.kept herself quite she was warmly welcomed by lancasters leadingilies. and you know, that same concept carried over to the most recent stephens biograptre of was by dr. bruce levine. and in 2022 and he said lydia came to work for stephens, a hou
university dunning.n would say william, he promoted the view that black people were incapable of governemselves and reconstruction would have been a colossal err reversing reconstrucas reversion to ral order, the same fact of racial inequality once■ encoded the n order, is black people to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group, just the housekeeper, you know, and then, you know, tear her down or anything but but...
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university, professor bethany, it ready that marriage fundamentalist alike structural racism is a key structural element of white be chargeable supremacy. urging family scientists, whatever that is, to further interrogate how marriage fundamentalism produces family and inequalitytowards its dismantling. this cannot be real. this is bad riding is all. joining us now, florida congressman, congressman, you're married, your wife is awesome? she's a great person but apparently you are promoting white supremacy. by being married. shame on you. >> this is the dumbest thing i've ever heard in my life. left just our dumb when it comes to this and this is downright stupid. look, fathers and mothers in matrimony is the best thing for kids, the data proves that, the stats prove that, people who come from single-family households rather than two-parent households know the truth. single moms work hard but is nothing like mom and dad being in a home. those are just facts. i don't know who this lady is and how she's getting paid to study the stuff but she should just stop. just stopped. let people get married and live their lives before congressman i have three adopted kids and i'm a single mom. i had to have taught a godfather's for each child because it is so hard. you know
university, professor bethany, it ready that marriage fundamentalist alike structural racism is a key structural element of white be chargeable supremacy. urging family scientists, whatever that is, to further interrogate how marriage fundamentalism produces family and inequalitytowards its dismantling. this cannot be real. this is bad riding is all. joining us now, florida congressman, congressman, you're married, your wife is awesome? she's a great person but apparently you are promoting...