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you may think of what drives success or you come from a certain family background but with unstructured it is about the conversation and what you personally think drive successive performance. with structured you ask the same question to all candidates ideally they are informed by what type of factor predicts success so i'll is a good predictor that may be nothing to do with it if you clinton numbers so there is dated driven structures where the candidate is asked to do something. in general they tend to reduce the personal bias and it keeps the interviewers more focused on the job criteria it is unstructured all kinds of things can run crazy. the one downside have a highly structured interview process for some reason whatever structure you have adopted in consulting behalf case interviews were applicants are asked to solve a problem that may be similar to on the job and go through a script if you go to the rules he will not do well. the structured interview it requires mastery to know the insider to get ahead. >> host: professor rivera write a law student from a working-class family ta
you may think of what drives success or you come from a certain family background but with unstructured it is about the conversation and what you personally think drive successive performance. with structured you ask the same question to all candidates ideally they are informed by what type of factor predicts success so i'll is a good predictor that may be nothing to do with it if you clinton numbers so there is dated driven structures where the candidate is asked to do something. in general...
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structured interviews -- let me start with unstructured interviews. the most common interviews that american hiring managers use. they love them because it allows your personal theory of success to be the guiding force you. may think that what really drives success in life and in your job is the fact that you're from a certain state or that you come from a certain family background, and with an unstruck tired interview it is about the conversation and whatever you personally think drives success, that is what you to measure performance, struck tired interview is when you ask the same questions to all the candidates. ideally those are informed by analysis of what types of factors actually predict on the job success. so i may think coming from iowa is a good predictor of on the job success for a given job but that may have nothing to do with it if you crunch the numbers structured interviews have structured assessments whereby the candidate is asking to do something job relevant. the reason in general those tend to reduce inequality nails put a tamper o
structured interviews -- let me start with unstructured interviews. the most common interviews that american hiring managers use. they love them because it allows your personal theory of success to be the guiding force you. may think that what really drives success in life and in your job is the fact that you're from a certain state or that you come from a certain family background, and with an unstruck tired interview it is about the conversation and whatever you personally think drives...
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in a dean says she's also -- nadine says she's also thrilled with the award and plans to keep unstructuring at least a few more years. -- instructing at least a few more years. >>> space invaders, donkey kong and pacman, we go to lakewood where old is new again. >> okay. here we go. it's a '80s style arcade. a lot of the games that we're familiar with now, you know, mario brothers, packman, you talk to -- pacman, you talk to any young kid even today they still know what those characters are. [ pinball machine noise ] >> it's the golden age of video games. personally for me they're more fun than modern games. >> sometimes better graphics doesn't nine a better product. >> it's an art form to create graphics with such limited capabilities. >> the charm is i think nostalgic of just being a child and when you first play a video game as a kid and you see it again and you're like hey, i yobboes bumps, the music. >> what -- goosebumps, the music. >> what we're trying to do here is provide a place for parents and grand parents to bring their kids and introduce them to where it all started. >> it is
in a dean says she's also -- nadine says she's also thrilled with the award and plans to keep unstructuring at least a few more years. -- instructing at least a few more years. >>> space invaders, donkey kong and pacman, we go to lakewood where old is new again. >> okay. here we go. it's a '80s style arcade. a lot of the games that we're familiar with now, you know, mario brothers, packman, you talk to -- pacman, you talk to any young kid even today they still know what those...
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countless studies show that unstructured place is a viedle part of a of but dozens of schools have done away with recess. provide 20 minutes a day of necessary has recess, has breezed through the house but the senate is holding it up. >> we don't want one man to stand in the way of 1.2 million elementary school in florida to get the opportunity for recess, it's just not the way the process is supposed to go, one man should not stand in the way. >> senator alan hays says the chairman of the committee hearing the bill is blocking the bill because he wants this decided at the local level, but hays says that is how we got here in the first place. >> lego land is growing and there are plans underway to build a resort across from the park. an extended stay destination, with a pool, and club house, and -- lego land has announced an expansion every six months since they opened, isn't that what you do with legos you just keep on building, and every time it creates dozennens dozens more jobs. >> that creates more disposal income and better quielt quality of life for the bheem live people who live
countless studies show that unstructured place is a viedle part of a of but dozens of schools have done away with recess. provide 20 minutes a day of necessary has recess, has breezed through the house but the senate is holding it up. >> we don't want one man to stand in the way of 1.2 million elementary school in florida to get the opportunity for recess, it's just not the way the process is supposed to go, one man should not stand in the way. >> senator alan hays says the chairman...
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and unstructured play in particular is an important part of developing a well-rounded child. >> let's talk about shopkins. i have a 10 and a 13-year-old. shopkins is a relatively new company that's really taken off here through youtube. >> around the country, they're removing them from vacuum cleaners. it's a huge wave. >> they're everywhere. moose toys, a small company from australia, really hit on that, driven by youtube and the internet age. there are now shopkins clubs in schools. kids learn how to collect. they have the patience to collect. they learn how to negotiate because they trade them back and forth. they learn organization, all those things. they're cool little toys, enjoyable, and at a price point that families can afford. >> i think the market has awakened to the fact that this is really hot. you'll see companies, lego and hasbro's little kingdom, which everyone is aware that now if you have a product with like a $10 price point, people might buy lots of them. >> one thing that i think still needs to have some progress here but we're getting there is diversity in toys.
and unstructured play in particular is an important part of developing a well-rounded child. >> let's talk about shopkins. i have a 10 and a 13-year-old. shopkins is a relatively new company that's really taken off here through youtube. >> around the country, they're removing them from vacuum cleaners. it's a huge wave. >> they're everywhere. moose toys, a small company from australia, really hit on that, driven by youtube and the internet age. there are now shopkins clubs in...
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because then it just makes women look sort of unstructured and wanton and running around just lookingt person to bed. but those two things are very, very different. >> we are too busy doing the work we have to do to fight with the men who disagree with us, and most of us believe sooner or later they'll come along with us anyway because they won't have any choice. >> if women were going to have equal rights, if women were going to have an equal place in society, one of the first things that was going to have to go was the double standard, that women were supposed to be virgins, pure and chaste when they got married, but men were supposed to fool around and have lots of sexual experiences. >> 25 years ago, most young women were expected to be virgins before they got married. if they were not, it was considered a stigma. now, today you're saying there's been a change, which means what? that many more young women are sleeping with someone before marriage? >> yes, undoubtedly. >> how many more? >> 120% more, to be exact. >> in many ways, women benefited from the sexual revolution. there's
because then it just makes women look sort of unstructured and wanton and running around just lookingt person to bed. but those two things are very, very different. >> we are too busy doing the work we have to do to fight with the men who disagree with us, and most of us believe sooner or later they'll come along with us anyway because they won't have any choice. >> if women were going to have equal rights, if women were going to have an equal place in society, one of the first...
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took questions from anyone, hostile questions, he was not afraid of defending his views in an unstructuredetting. he loved life. and he had a big, big life and a big influence. and there are very few people who claim -- who deserve -- who receive the kind of influence that he did through his long life. >> jeffrey, talk to me about the process now, the way that he is honored, the pomp and circumstance that will follow for a supreme court justice. what happens when they pass away? what kind of funeral will be held for him? will his body lie in state? >> his body will -- this will in part be up to his family. but almost certainly he will lie in state in the great hall of the supreme court. and i have a very vivid memory of standing watching the casket of william rehnquist who was justice scalia's great friend and ally on the court. and i remember watching justice scalia walking by the casket, tears just flowing down his cheeks. i mean he was someone who was not afraid of expressing emotion. he was someone who was operatic in his life as well as a passion for music. and i remember just being i
took questions from anyone, hostile questions, he was not afraid of defending his views in an unstructuredetting. he loved life. and he had a big, big life and a big influence. and there are very few people who claim -- who deserve -- who receive the kind of influence that he did through his long life. >> jeffrey, talk to me about the process now, the way that he is honored, the pomp and circumstance that will follow for a supreme court justice. what happens when they pass away? what kind...