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we're in a campus building at the university of chicago, but we are not part of the university of chicago. we also have a second store 57th street books, which is where president obama did the book signing for his first book dreams from my father the launch event that had maybe a dozen people or so show up and that is a neighborhood bookstore with a great children's department and quite a few best sellers and genre fiction cookbooks things like that a more traditional neighborhood bookstore. well, i think we buried the lead a little bit here. this is a non-profit bookstore. correct? that's right. that's correct. right. we are the first and only not for profit books during the country whose mission is book selling and we're incredibly proud of it. but we also it feels important to us to stay out loud what the work that we're doing is so, you know in the 21st century. no reader needs a bookstore to buy a book and no bookstore can make a living selling new books, exclusively and our argument and even though i should say the argument of the structure of the store is that we do need bookstore
we're in a campus building at the university of chicago, but we are not part of the university of chicago. we also have a second store 57th street books, which is where president obama did the book signing for his first book dreams from my father the launch event that had maybe a dozen people or so show up and that is a neighborhood bookstore with a great children's department and quite a few best sellers and genre fiction cookbooks things like that a more traditional neighborhood bookstore....
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james robinson, professor of global conflict studies of the university of chicago's harris school of public policy. as, as a scholar, what do you think about the fact that even questioning the historical context of what the russians have done, is to make yourself be a put in apologise. it's as if, i mean, i don't know if you, if you look at too much about the treaty of versailles and churchill and killing of maybe 250000 in the rhineland nigi 19 or something and trace routes of world war 2. you weren't called a nazi. why is it now that if you start to look at these contexts of global conflict, you watch a magic mirror calder, your putin apologise. yeah, well it's very emotional moment, isn't it? ah, it's like football teams or something? no, i. yeah, i don't, i, it's difficult to have a sort of rational discussion, perhaps about these historical roots of these conflicts, or, you know, territorial disputes in the middle of a conflict like this done where you saw the light in history also is varied, is difficult and ambiguous. do you, do you think the china can replace demand that may
james robinson, professor of global conflict studies of the university of chicago's harris school of public policy. as, as a scholar, what do you think about the fact that even questioning the historical context of what the russians have done, is to make yourself be a put in apologise. it's as if, i mean, i don't know if you, if you look at too much about the treaty of versailles and churchill and killing of maybe 250000 in the rhineland nigi 19 or something and trace routes of world war 2. you...
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at a university of the university of chicago, you would expect there to be some free dialogue and the students to be asking hard questions, and yet , me and my friends christopher phillips the only ones actually asking the journalist these questions. you feel like most people nowadays are totally and interested and accept what they are told is true and censorship as. truth. it is very worrying that i can't get disinformation when twitter come as you mentioned sensors it entails you i don't have the right to know about it. >> you go to the university of chicago a liberal institution, and you are not afraid to ask tough questions. what is it like for you? >> it is tough, but fortunately, i write for conservative publication and you can go to the website. but it is tough. if you have seen the clip at the very end, david axelrod asked the question and the last thing, this is all a big joke to them. if u.s. these questions, you are white trash trump supporter's and you don't deserve to be here. this is an educated elite. this is where we talk about real things not hunter biden's laptop. th
at a university of the university of chicago, you would expect there to be some free dialogue and the students to be asking hard questions, and yet , me and my friends christopher phillips the only ones actually asking the journalist these questions. you feel like most people nowadays are totally and interested and accept what they are told is true and censorship as. truth. it is very worrying that i can't get disinformation when twitter come as you mentioned sensors it entails you i don't have...
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conflict studies at the university of chicago harris school of public policy. thank you so much. a professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest ship global. gov, the it is ukraine given now that it appears mosque who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to, why didn't they just try that to avenge the 14000 killed in lieu hands can don't yet go over the bust since since 2014 than a full scale invasion and i think there was some people at the hoover institution saying, why didn't he try cia activities, destabilizes and then he government, why send in armored personnel carriers in the military. and as we witnessed the pictures of, of death and destruction of civilians on all our t v screens. well, i, you know, i don't think this is really about economics. i think it's about, you know, some national project nationalist project in prudence. mine tudor that he
conflict studies at the university of chicago harris school of public policy. thank you so much. a professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest ship global. gov, the it is ukraine given now that it appears mosque who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to, why didn't they just try that...
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conflict studies at the university of chicago, harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest ship global. gov, the it is ukraine given now that it appears mosque who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to, why didn't they just try that to avenge the 14000 killed in lieu hands can don't yet go over the bust since since 2014 than a full scale invasion and i think there was some people at the hoover institution saying, why didn't he try cia activities, destabilizes and ends. he government, why send in armored personnel carriers in the military? and as we witnessed the pictures of, of death and destruction of civilians on all our t v screens. well i, you know, i don't think this is really about economics. i think it's about a, you know, some national project nationalist project in prudence mine toda
conflict studies at the university of chicago, harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest ship global. gov, the it is ukraine given now that it appears mosque who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to, why didn't they just...
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the chicago thinkers university of chicago premier publication, we three went to this conference we see but we come in ton of people a ton legacy media employees whose entire careers have been spreading disinformation. those of the people were telling us about how to avoid disinformation so i hear brian seltzer and he talks for 30 minutes about how fox news is used for that information and reads the people want to say wait a second, run it back because actually cnn from what i've seen at least is probably ten times the purveyor of this information they claim fox news to be. he dimly have a good answer for that. >> tucker: some of the examples they could throw at him are subjective agree to take on them. but some of the merger's objective like cnn did dismiss hunter biden's laptop was russian disinformation ground from saying that. you think would better if you would've said yeah you know i got that wrong i'm sorry about that. women of work? >> tage truth i didn't exactly expect him to hand over the keys and say you know what more corrupt go ahead chris to make seen the truth. [laugh
the chicago thinkers university of chicago premier publication, we three went to this conference we see but we come in ton of people a ton legacy media employees whose entire careers have been spreading disinformation. those of the people were telling us about how to avoid disinformation so i hear brian seltzer and he talks for 30 minutes about how fox news is used for that information and reads the people want to say wait a second, run it back because actually cnn from what i've seen at least...
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conflict studies at the university of chicago harris school of public policy. thank you so much. you're at professor robinson coming back on. so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen. this week that the bombing of damascus this week, but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well what's in your title of your um chair, vest of global gov. it is ukraine, given now that it appears mosque who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to, why didn't they just try that? to avenge the 14000 killed him to hands can don't yet go over the bus to since since 2014 than a full scale invasion. and i think there were some people at the hoover institution saying, why didn't he try cia activities, destabilizes events. he government, why send in armored personnel carriers in the military? and as we witnessed the pictures of, of death and destruction of civilians on all our tv screens. well i, you know, i don't think this is really about economics. i think it's about, you know, some national project nationalist project in 2 tins. mind you know, th
conflict studies at the university of chicago harris school of public policy. thank you so much. you're at professor robinson coming back on. so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen. this week that the bombing of damascus this week, but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well what's in your title of your um chair, vest of global gov. it is ukraine, given now that it appears mosque who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to, why didn't they just try...
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conflict studies at the university of chicago harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest job global. gov, the it is ukraine given now that it appears mosque who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to why didn't they just try that to avenge the 14000 killed in lieu hands can don't yet go over the buster since since 2014 than their full scale invasion and i think there were some people at the pover institution saying, why didn't he try cia activities to destabilizes and ends. he government, why send in personnel carriers in the military? and as we witnessed the pictures of, of death and destruction of civilians on all our tv screens. well i, you know, i don't think this is really about economics. i think it's about, you know, some national project nationalist project in mind. you know, that he
conflict studies at the university of chicago harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest job global. gov, the it is ukraine given now that it appears mosque who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to why didn't they just try...
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global conflict studies at the university of chicago, harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um, chair, vest ship global conflict is ukraine given now that it appears mosque? who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to? why didn't they just try that? to avenge the 14000 killed in lieu hands can don't yet sca over the buster since since 2014 than a full scale invasion. and i think there were some people at the hoover institution saying, why didn't he try cia activities to destabilize the zelinski government? why send in armored personnel carriers in the military? and as we witnessed the pictures of, of death and destruction of civilians on all our tv screens. well i, you know, i don't think this is early about economics. i think it's about, or, you know, some national project nationalist project in to tins. mind
global conflict studies at the university of chicago, harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um, chair, vest ship global conflict is ukraine given now that it appears mosque? who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to? why didn't they...
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public policy at the university of chicago up to the spring with who is the aggressor today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing to figure out what's going on with him when we're we're banding all in ports of russian or, and gas. i work with joe biden, imposing the sanctions on russia. jo has destroy the american economy, so there's your boomerang. ah, welcome back. i'm still here with james robinson, professor of global conflict studies of the mercy of chicago's harris school of public policy. as, as a scholar, what do you think about the fact that even questioning the historical context of what the russians have done, is to make yourself be a put in apologise. it's as if, i mean, i don't know if you, if you look at too much about the treaty of versailles and churchill, are killing of maybe 250000 in the rhineland. 1919 or something and trace routes of world war 2. you weren't called a nazi. why is it now that if you start to look at these contexts of glob
public policy at the university of chicago up to the spring with who is the aggressor today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing to figure out what's going on with him when we're we're banding all in ports of russian or, and gas. i work with joe biden, imposing the sanctions on russia. jo has destroy the american economy, so there's your boomerang. ah, welcome back. i'm still...
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all i can say is -- again, kind of personal, my daughter was part of the university of chicago students who didn't confront -- they asked polite questions at the university of chicago. what a contrast between the way you should act when you have a different point of view -- which should be happening on campus -- look at that. look at that. and look at the polite conservative students at the university of chicago who nearly pointed out some inconsistencies with the speakers. frankly i think really upended that whole conference with just a few -- >> i see this and kind of a gestalt view from 37,000 feet. and there is connective tissue to me between what is going on in states like florida, new jersey, virginia, -- and that connective tissue is the spirit a 6-year-old can't do with those kids did. at a six fight back. but they can speak up for themselves. and apparently what they are being taught on some college campuses as just close your ears to any dissenting ideas. do whatever it takes. and if you really don't like it, go after your fellow students who set this up here that could have b
all i can say is -- again, kind of personal, my daughter was part of the university of chicago students who didn't confront -- they asked polite questions at the university of chicago. what a contrast between the way you should act when you have a different point of view -- which should be happening on campus -- look at that. look at that. and look at the polite conservative students at the university of chicago who nearly pointed out some inconsistencies with the speakers. frankly i think...
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of chicago students. one of those moments was a one-on-one conversation between jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic and barack obama. it didn't take long for barack obama to do exactly what he did during his eight years in the white house, divide americans along racial lines. right. that's his one specialty. disinformation, barack obama told us, is a crime committed by shay whiteman against demographic groups now favored by the democratic party. and then obama won the step further and said in the name of public safety we need to end free speech. here he is. >> if you are a woman, if you're a person of color, if you're a trans person right now in certain parts of this country, what is said matters. what you now have is these product designs and i think this is already said by others previously, in a nontransparent way we don't have much insight to, a series of editorial choices are essentially being made that undermine our democracy and often times when combined with any kind of f known nationalism or misogyn
of chicago students. one of those moments was a one-on-one conversation between jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic and barack obama. it didn't take long for barack obama to do exactly what he did during his eight years in the white house, divide americans along racial lines. right. that's his one specialty. disinformation, barack obama told us, is a crime committed by shay whiteman against demographic groups now favored by the democratic party. and then obama won the step further and said in the...
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of hunter biden were being paid off by lead safe boot businesses , everyone at the university of chicago form woul care and care a lot. at the fact is, they just don't believe they getting paid off b the ccp is that big of a deal. think of it this way, january 6 is a threat to democracy worthy of a two year long investigation , but china's vision to dominate the globe, they are chocking human rights abuses and financial payouts to the task isn't freight and that is the angle. generally now is kentucky congressman ranking member of the house oversight and reform committee. congressman, you invited hunter biden to testify at an oversigh hearing. will we ever see that happen? >> s. >> i hope so. >> my theory is the walls are caving in on hunter biden. doesn't want to do anything to hurt joe biden, but i fear that at some point after the midterm elections, before january when republicans hopefully take the majority. for bill do something like announce an investigation or have an indictment. the evidence is overwhelming freight i think every rational american now thinks that hunter biden is n
of hunter biden were being paid off by lead safe boot businesses , everyone at the university of chicago form woul care and care a lot. at the fact is, they just don't believe they getting paid off b the ccp is that big of a deal. think of it this way, january 6 is a threat to democracy worthy of a two year long investigation , but china's vision to dominate the globe, they are chocking human rights abuses and financial payouts to the task isn't freight and that is the angle. generally now is...
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and that is the key thing to the university of chicago is even looking into so called chemical hap tics. this wearable contains an integrated mini pump, which transmits chemical substances under the skin that match a given d r. experience. the researchers have identified to find substances that cause specific sensations, all of which are set to be homeless and small doses. for full body, have to keep that company such as tesla, met an amazon on developing suits. so that uses in field force and thumb of feedback on that entire body. this would make the on training more realistic and that's better at engaging on muscle memory. but it will still take a while before such suits become readily available. i imagine it probably will be a day where we do have that's the reality. a sensor and monte displays. but in the future de la, since everybody devices a pro b as in a short term solution to do b, b r one full body should, is the task lawsuit which provides tactile feedback through electoral stimulation. it can even recreate the feeling of rain on skin or temperatures, arranging from $20.00 to
and that is the key thing to the university of chicago is even looking into so called chemical hap tics. this wearable contains an integrated mini pump, which transmits chemical substances under the skin that match a given d r. experience. the researchers have identified to find substances that cause specific sensations, all of which are set to be homeless and small doses. for full body, have to keep that company such as tesla, met an amazon on developing suits. so that uses in field force and...
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of chicago is even looking into so called chemical hap tics. this wearable contains an integrated mini pump, which transmits chemical substances under the skin that match a given d r. experience. the researchers have identified 5 substances that cause specific sensations, all of which are set to be homeless and small doses. for full body haptic feedback company such as tesla met an amazon on developing suits so that uses can feel touch force and thermal feedback on their entire body. this would make the on training more realistic and thus better at engaging on muscle memory. but it will still take a while before such suits become readily available. i imagine it probably will be a, we're a day where we are. we do have that's the reality of so body suits and so, and monte displays. but in the civil feature glowed sensor rubacheck device, probably a short term solution to do a, b, and b r one full body should is the task lawsuit which provides tactile feedback through electoral stimulation. it can even recreate the feeling of rain on skin or tempe
of chicago is even looking into so called chemical hap tics. this wearable contains an integrated mini pump, which transmits chemical substances under the skin that match a given d r. experience. the researchers have identified 5 substances that cause specific sensations, all of which are set to be homeless and small doses. for full body haptic feedback company such as tesla met an amazon on developing suits so that uses can feel touch force and thermal feedback on their entire body. this would...
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of chicago is even looking into so called chemical hap tics. this wearable contains an integrated mini pump which transmits chemical substances. under the skin that match a given d r experience, the researchers have identified to find substances that cause specific sensations, all of which is said to be homeless and small doses. for full body haptic feedback. company such as tesla, met an amazon on developing suits so that uses can feel touch force and thermal feedback on their entire body. this would make the on training more realistic and thus better at engaging on muscle memory. but it will still take a while before such suits become readily available. i imagine it probably will be a, we're a day where we are. we do have that's the reality of so body suits and so, and monte displays. but in a sort of teacher loud since everybody devices a pro b, as in the short term solution to do b, b r one full body should, is the task lawsuit which provides tactile feedback through electrical stimulation . it can even recreate the feeling of rain on skin
of chicago is even looking into so called chemical hap tics. this wearable contains an integrated mini pump which transmits chemical substances. under the skin that match a given d r experience, the researchers have identified to find substances that cause specific sensations, all of which is said to be homeless and small doses. for full body haptic feedback. company such as tesla, met an amazon on developing suits so that uses can feel touch force and thermal feedback on their entire body....
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thank you for bringing it down, as always, of the university of chicago booth school and formerly of the council of economic advisers. coming up, he let musk says no thanks to joining the twitter board. his latest move has new speculation about his -- for twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: this is -- ritika: this is "bloomberg markets." coming up, the g plus economics chief economist. in france, president emmanual macron's team is painting marine le pen as an ally of putin. those were the top two voted in sunday's top round. le pen has been downplaying previous support for putin. lawmakers elected -- in pakistan, lawmakers elected the opposition leader to be prime minister. his predecessor lost a no-confidence vote over a range of issues. volodymyr zelenskyy expects russia to turn to more large-scale action this week in the eastern part of the country. he has been warning for days of a new russian offensive. so linsky -- zelenskyy said he understands there will be more russian weaponry than there is now. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by mo
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and that is the key thing will be our to the university of chicago is even looking into so called chemical hap, takes. this wearable contains an integrated mini pump, which transmits chemical substances under the skin that match a given d r experience. the researchers have identified to find substances that cause specific sensations, all of which is said to be homeless and small doses. for full body haptic feedback company such as tesla met an amazon on developing suits to that uses can feel touch force and thermal feedback on their entire body. this would make the on training more realistic and thus better at engaging on muscle memory. but it will still take a while to for such suits, become readily available. i imagine it probably will be a day where we do have that's the reality of so body suit sensor and match it displays. but in the civil teacher loud since everybody devices are probably, this is short term solution to do b. and b r one full body shoot is the tass lawsuit which provides tactile feedback through electoral stimulation. it can even recreate the feeling of rain on skin or
and that is the key thing will be our to the university of chicago is even looking into so called chemical hap, takes. this wearable contains an integrated mini pump, which transmits chemical substances under the skin that match a given d r experience. the researchers have identified to find substances that cause specific sensations, all of which is said to be homeless and small doses. for full body haptic feedback company such as tesla met an amazon on developing suits to that uses can feel...
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of chicago is even looking into so called chemical hap, takes. this wearable contains an integrated many pump, which transmits chemical substances under the skin that match a given d r. experience. the researchers have identified to find substances that cause specific sensations, all of which are set to be homeless and small doses of full body have to keep that company such as tesla, met an amazon on developing suits so that uses can feel touch force and thermal feedback on their entire body, this would make the on training more realistic and thus better at engaging on muscle memory. but it will still take a while before such suits become readily available. i imagine it probably will be a day where we do have that's the reality of so body suits and so, and monte displays. but in the civil teacher loud since everybody devices are probably the sort of short term solution to do agree yeah, optics and b r one full body should, is the task lawsuit which provides tactile feedback through electrical stimulation . it can even recreate the feeling of rain
of chicago is even looking into so called chemical hap, takes. this wearable contains an integrated many pump, which transmits chemical substances under the skin that match a given d r. experience. the researchers have identified to find substances that cause specific sensations, all of which are set to be homeless and small doses of full body have to keep that company such as tesla, met an amazon on developing suits so that uses can feel touch force and thermal feedback on their entire body,...
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the university of chicago is even looking into so called chemical hap tics. this wearable contains an integrated mini pump, which transmits chemical substances under the skin that match a given d r experience. the researchers have identified to find substances that cause specific sensations, all of which is said to be homeless and small doses. for full body haptic feedback company such as tesla met at an amazon on developing suits. so that uses can feel touch force and thermal feedback on their entire pony. this would make the art training more realistic and thus better at engaging on muscle memory. but it will still take a while before such suits become readily available. i imagine it probably will be a we're a day where we do have that's the reality of so body suits sensor and monte displays . but in the server symbols teacher glowed sensor rubacheck devices are probably are the sort of short term solution to do agree. yeah, i one full body should, is the task lawsuit which provides tactile feedback through electoral stimulation. it can even recreate the fe
the university of chicago is even looking into so called chemical hap tics. this wearable contains an integrated mini pump, which transmits chemical substances under the skin that match a given d r experience. the researchers have identified to find substances that cause specific sensations, all of which is said to be homeless and small doses. for full body haptic feedback company such as tesla met at an amazon on developing suits. so that uses can feel touch force and thermal feedback on their...
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according to a study carried out by the university of chicago, more than one and a half 1000000 children in ghana and neighboring ivory coast are affected. human rights abuses like child labor, malnutrition, or exploitation have been known to be commonplace, mckoko industry for years. the european union is the world's largest importer of cocoa beans. more than 50 percent of all global production was sent to the e u last year. and the same problems plague other resources like coffee, palm oil soybeans or rubber. the u commission now wants to hold companies that purchase these raw materials to account with a new supply chain law. firms will be obliged to ensure their employees have decent, pay, and conditions, and environmental standards are adhered to. given the consumers, interest companies have been trying since some time to better control the possible impacts of day activities on human wires, the environment and climate. it is a matter of reputation for them. so ever, we need a larger scale of companies to bring more effective improvement to the living conditions of people and the envi
according to a study carried out by the university of chicago, more than one and a half 1000000 children in ghana and neighboring ivory coast are affected. human rights abuses like child labor, malnutrition, or exploitation have been known to be commonplace, mckoko industry for years. the european union is the world's largest importer of cocoa beans. more than 50 percent of all global production was sent to the e u last year. and the same problems plague other resources like coffee, palm oil...
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according to a study carried out by the university of chicago, more than one and a half 1000000 children in ghana and neighboring ivory coast are affected. human rights abuses like child labor, malnutrition, or exploitation have been known to be commonplace. you know the cocoa industry for years, the european union is the world's largest importer of cocoa beans. more than 50 percent of all global production was sent to the e u last year. and the same problems plague other resources like coffee, palm oil soybeans or rubber. the you commission now wants to hold companies that purchase these raw materials to account with a new supply chain law. firms will be obliged to ensure their employees have decent pay, and conditions, and environmental standards are at. he had to given the consumer's interests. companies have been trying since some time to better controlled a possible impacts of day activities on human lives. the environment and climate. it is a matter of reputation for them. so ever. we need a larger scale of companies to bring more effective improvement to the living conditions of p
according to a study carried out by the university of chicago, more than one and a half 1000000 children in ghana and neighboring ivory coast are affected. human rights abuses like child labor, malnutrition, or exploitation have been known to be commonplace. you know the cocoa industry for years, the european union is the world's largest importer of cocoa beans. more than 50 percent of all global production was sent to the e u last year. and the same problems plague other resources like coffee,...
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of chicago is even looking into so called chemical happ takes. this wearable contains an integrated many pump, which transmits chemical substances under the skin that match a given d r experience. the researchers have identified to find substances that cause specific sensations, all of which is said to be homeless and small doses. for full body haptic feedback company such as tesla met an amazon on developing suits so that uses can feel touch force and thermal feedback on their entire body. this would make the on training more realistic and thus better at engaging on muscle memory. but it will still take a while before such suits become readily available. i imagine it probably will be a, we're a day where we are. we do have that's the reality of so body suits and so, and monte displays. but in, and this is a teacher loud since everybody devices are probably the sort of short term solution to do b and b r one full body shoot is the tass lawsuit which provides tactile feedback through electoral stimulation. it can even recreate the feeling of rain
of chicago is even looking into so called chemical happ takes. this wearable contains an integrated many pump, which transmits chemical substances under the skin that match a given d r experience. the researchers have identified to find substances that cause specific sensations, all of which is said to be homeless and small doses. for full body haptic feedback company such as tesla met an amazon on developing suits so that uses can feel touch force and thermal feedback on their entire body....
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host: at the university of chicago former president obama spoke about russian and vladimir putin. here is what he had to say. >> vladimir putin represented a very particular reaction to the ideals of democracy, but also globalization, the collision of cultures, the ability to harness anger and resentment around an ethic known nationalist pathology, and what we are seeing is the consequences of that kind of toxic mix in the hands of an autocratic government that does not have a lot of checks and balances. i think it is also fair to say that it a bracing reminder for democracies that had gotten flabby and confused and feckless around the stakes of things we tended to take for granted. democracy. rule of law. freedom of press and conscience. host: "flabby, confused, and feckless." is that what democracies are doing with regard to some of the autocracy going on around the world? guest: unfortunately, we have not done the job we should do in defending our values and helping stand with those around the world who are also trying to promote democracy and some of these regimes. democracy i
host: at the university of chicago former president obama spoke about russian and vladimir putin. here is what he had to say. >> vladimir putin represented a very particular reaction to the ideals of democracy, but also globalization, the collision of cultures, the ability to harness anger and resentment around an ethic known nationalist pathology, and what we are seeing is the consequences of that kind of toxic mix in the hands of an autocratic government that does not have a lot of...
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according to a study carried out by the university of chicago, more than one and a half 1000000 children in ghana and neighboring ivory coast are affected. human rights abuses like child labor, malnutrition, or exploitation have been known to be commonplace. sheila cocoa industry for years, the european union is the world's largest importer of cocoa beans. more than 50 percent of all global production was sent to the e u last year. and the same problems, plague other resources like coffee, palm oil soybeans, or rub up the u commission now wants to hold companies that purchase these raw materials to account with a new supply chain law. firms will be obliged to ensure their employees have decent, pay, and conditions and environmental standards are adhered to. given the consumers interest companies have been trying since some time to better control the possible impacts of their activities on human rights. the environment and climate. it is a matter of reputation for them. so ever. we need a larger scale of companies to bring more effective improvement to the living conditions of people and
according to a study carried out by the university of chicago, more than one and a half 1000000 children in ghana and neighboring ivory coast are affected. human rights abuses like child labor, malnutrition, or exploitation have been known to be commonplace. sheila cocoa industry for years, the european union is the world's largest importer of cocoa beans. more than 50 percent of all global production was sent to the e u last year. and the same problems, plague other resources like coffee, palm...
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the atlantic put on a panel seminar where the university of chicago. they were confronted by some students. >> brian: regret this by the way? >> will: yes, i do. >> ainsley: panel on disinformation. >> will: the internet and fox only people that will ever show this kind of hypocrisy. i don't know if they regret it, brian. but you get to see it here's where the university of chicago freshman confronted anne applebaum an atlantic writer about the hypocrisy, the propaganda and the censorship on hunter biden's laptop. watch this. >> i'm a fraternal at the university of chicago. my question is for ms. apple baum in 2020 you wrote those who live outside the fox news bubble do not, of course, need to learn any of the stuff about hunter biden referring to his laptop, of course. a poll later found out if voters knew about the content of the laptop, 16% of joe biden voters would have acted differently. the "new york times" confirmed the contents of the laptop are real. do you think the media acted inappropriately when they disdismissed the laptop is russian disi
the atlantic put on a panel seminar where the university of chicago. they were confronted by some students. >> brian: regret this by the way? >> will: yes, i do. >> ainsley: panel on disinformation. >> will: the internet and fox only people that will ever show this kind of hypocrisy. i don't know if they regret it, brian. but you get to see it here's where the university of chicago freshman confronted anne applebaum an atlantic writer about the hypocrisy, the propaganda...
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according to a study carried out by the university of chicago, more than one and a half 1000000 children in garner and neighboring ivory coast are affected. human rights abuses like child labor, malnutrition, or exploitation have been known to be commonplace, mckoko industry for years. the european union is the world's largest importer of cocoa beans. more than 50 percent of all global production was sent to the e u last year. and the same problems plague other resources like coffee palm oil soybeans, or rubber. d u commission now wants to hold companies that purchase these raw materials to account with a new supply chain law. firms will be obliged to ensure their employees have decent, pay, and conditions, and environmental standards are adhered to. given the consumers, interest companies have been trying since some time to better controlled a possible impacts of day activities on human wires, the environment and climate. it is a matter of reputation for them. so ever, we need a larger scale of companies to bring more effective improvement to the living conditions of people and the envi
according to a study carried out by the university of chicago, more than one and a half 1000000 children in garner and neighboring ivory coast are affected. human rights abuses like child labor, malnutrition, or exploitation have been known to be commonplace, mckoko industry for years. the european union is the world's largest importer of cocoa beans. more than 50 percent of all global production was sent to the e u last year. and the same problems plague other resources like coffee palm oil...
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course >>> with university of chicago booth school of business >>> all right. what's the play book for this market flashing plenty of warning signals from the tdow transports to the defensive rallying. my next guest is finding opportunities in big tech, president of potomac wealth advisers i saw your shaking your head these are confusing times. >> it's not easy if you want to make investment decisions mace basted on the headlines and look for the next week and have a certain outcome. it's more important to realize that on down days like today you have to take a 12-month oh risen or longer. when you do that you look at an economy that's going to slow down, and that's largely because of what we heard about, the fed action, and the trilogy of actions they're taking not buying bonds, raising rates, letting bonds roll off the balance sheet. that's a trifecta of factors that are going to slow the economy. but the question is does that cause a major recession? we don't think it has to not all recessions are created equally. investors need to look out longer term and w
course >>> with university of chicago booth school of business >>> all right. what's the play book for this market flashing plenty of warning signals from the tdow transports to the defensive rallying. my next guest is finding opportunities in big tech, president of potomac wealth advisers i saw your shaking your head these are confusing times. >> it's not easy if you want to make investment decisions mace basted on the headlines and look for the next week and have a...
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we share a bit of history, we both work at the university of chicago. few ew up in palo alto a miles away and those are both very libertarian free et marketplaces. you have a strange that your book. you do believe in free enterprise and innovation advocate for a lot of boss government intervention. in mergers, privacy protection, job creation and i would love to hear from you your overarching governing philosophy and how you square it with the sometimes libertarian views of your district . . >> i appreciate the time you took to read the actual book which is not always the case. i would say two things. one on the book itself. my theme was how do we have more democratic accountability for technology ?ou that technology both in terms of the impact on the economy ms and in terms of the impact on the public sphere has been disconnected in my view democratic accountability it's led to a concentration of economic opportunity on the economic side and it's led to an insular decision-making on the public's year side and the pieces of the pieces of the rmbook is h
we share a bit of history, we both work at the university of chicago. few ew up in palo alto a miles away and those are both very libertarian free et marketplaces. you have a strange that your book. you do believe in free enterprise and innovation advocate for a lot of boss government intervention. in mergers, privacy protection, job creation and i would love to hear from you your overarching governing philosophy and how you square it with the sometimes libertarian views of your district . ....
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he's a freshman atin the university of chicago. he joins us .. mr. phillips, thank you for joining us . what possessed you to confront these purveyors of disinformation? hi, tucker . nformathank you so much for have on . it's an honor, you know, the way i've always to search for truth and ask questions toio siftns through the lies and fing out what's really going on . sooi myself and two of my colleagues at the chicago thinker, the university of publicationemier ebita duffy and daniel schmidt, we three went to this conference and we see right when we come in a ton of people, a ton of legacy media employees whose entire careers have been spreading disinformation. those are the people who are telling us about how to avoid disinformation. so you know, i hear briananr a stelter and he talks for 30 minutes about how fox news is this huge purveyor of are the enemy of the people. and then i come up and i say, wait a second, run that back because actually cnn from what i've seen at least is probably 10 times the purveyor of disinformation that you claim fox
he's a freshman atin the university of chicago. he joins us .. mr. phillips, thank you for joining us . what possessed you to confront these purveyors of disinformation? hi, tucker . nformathank you so much for have on . it's an honor, you know, the way i've always to search for truth and ask questions toio siftns through the lies and fing out what's really going on . sooi myself and two of my colleagues at the chicago thinker, the university of publicationemier ebita duffy and daniel schmidt,...
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conflict studies at the university of chicago harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest job global. gov, the it is ukraine given now that it appears mosque who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to why didn't they just try that to avenge the 14000 killed in lieu hands can don't yet go over the buster since since 2014 than a full scale invasion and i think there was some people in the hoover institution saying, why didn't he try cia activities to destabilize the zelinski government? why send in.
conflict studies at the university of chicago harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest job global. gov, the it is ukraine given now that it appears mosque who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to why didn't they just try...
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conflict studies at the university of chicago, harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest ship global. gov the it is ukraine.
conflict studies at the university of chicago, harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest ship global. gov the it is ukraine.
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conflict studies at the university of chicago harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest ship global. gov, like it is ukraine, given now that it appears mosque, who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to. why didn't they just try that? to avenge the 14000 killed him, lou hands can't on yet over the past since since 2014. then they're full.
conflict studies at the university of chicago harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest ship global. gov, like it is ukraine, given now that it appears mosque, who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to. why didn't they...
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history we both went to university of chicago i grew up in palo alto, which is not your district but a few miles away and those are both very libertarian free market places, right and you do have a strain of that in your book. you do really believe in free enterprise and innovation, but you do advocate for a lot. a robust government intervention in mergers privacy protection jobs creation, and i would love to hear from you your like your overarching governing philosophy and how you square it with like the sometimes libertarian views of your district. i appreciate the time. you took to read read the actual book, which is not always the case. i would say two things one on the book itself. my theme was how do we have more democratic accountability for technology that technology both in terms of the impact on the economy and in terms of the impact on the public sphere has been disconnected in my view from democratic accountability. it's led to a concentration of economic opportunity on the economic side, and it's led to a insular decision making on the public's fair side. and the thesis
history we both went to university of chicago i grew up in palo alto, which is not your district but a few miles away and those are both very libertarian free market places, right and you do have a strain of that in your book. you do really believe in free enterprise and innovation, but you do advocate for a lot. a robust government intervention in mergers privacy protection jobs creation, and i would love to hear from you your like your overarching governing philosophy and how you square it...
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you know, we share a bit of history and both went to university of chicago. i grew up in palo alto, which is not your district, but a few miles away and those are libertarian, free market places, right? and you do have a strain of that in your book. you really do believe in free enterprise and education, but you advocate for robust government intervention, in mergers, privacy protection, jobs creation, and i would love to hear from you, our overarching governmental philosophy and how you square it with sometimes libertarian views of your district. >> i appreciate the time you took to read the actual book, which is not always the case. i would say two things, one on the book itself. my theme was, how do we have more democratic accountability for technology, that technology, both in terms of the impact on the economy and in terms of the impact on the public sphere has been disconnected from my point of view, led to concentration of economic opportunity on the economic side and it's led to an insular decision making on the public sphere side and the thesis is ho
you know, we share a bit of history and both went to university of chicago. i grew up in palo alto, which is not your district, but a few miles away and those are libertarian, free market places, right? and you do have a strain of that in your book. you really do believe in free enterprise and education, but you advocate for robust government intervention, in mergers, privacy protection, jobs creation, and i would love to hear from you, our overarching governmental philosophy and how you square...
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and cranborne to a stage and one by one university of chicago students humiliated these purveyors of disinformationiliarv by asking o simple questions like aren't you the one who's lyingneas in public? in why are you pretending to care about facts? is compelling, although not in the way the atlantic magazine intended. so it was notga surprising that some portions of this conference were off limits to civilians very much including university of chicago students and one of thosengf moments was a one on one conversation between jeffrey goldbergne of the atlantic, a ludicrous figure and barack obama a sinister figure. ke and it didn't take long foro barack obama to do exactly what he did during e eight years in the white house divide americans along racialalon line. right is his one specialtyon disinformation barack obama told us , is, a crime committew by straight white men against demographic groups now favored by the democratic party. and then obama went a step further than that . he said in the name of public safety , we need to end free speech. here he is. if you are a woman, if you
and cranborne to a stage and one by one university of chicago students humiliated these purveyors of disinformationiliarv by asking o simple questions like aren't you the one who's lyingneas in public? in why are you pretending to care about facts? is compelling, although not in the way the atlantic magazine intended. so it was notga surprising that some portions of this conference were off limits to civilians very much including university of chicago students and one of thosengf moments was a...
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of chicago's harris school of public policy. thank you so much, sir. that professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some, well what's in your title of your rub? chair.
of chicago's harris school of public policy. thank you so much, sir. that professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some, well what's in your title of your rub? chair.
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global conflict studies at the university of chicago, harris school of public policy. thank you so much. you have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um, chair, vest ship global conflict. it is ukraine, given now that it appears mosque who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to, why didn't they just try that? to avenge the 14000 killed in new hands can don't yet sco over the buster since since 2014 than a full scale invasion. and i think there were some people at the hoover institution saying, why didn't he try cia activities to destabilize the zelinski government? why send in armored personnel carriers in the military? and as we witnessed the pictures of, of death and destruction of civilians on all our tv screens. well i, you know, i don't think this is early about economics. i think it's about, you know, national project nationalist project in put in mind, you know
global conflict studies at the university of chicago, harris school of public policy. thank you so much. you have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um, chair, vest ship global conflict. it is ukraine, given now that it appears mosque who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to, why didn't...
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the university of chicago under member of new zealand, covered 1900 technical advisory group. welcome to al jazeera sir. so if the government goes ahead with this lockdown, how effective do you think it will be in the government to saying, well, the situation is urgent on grim who cura from wellington? yes. well, we know that lock downs can work, but the challenge is, what is the strategy? because elimination is with very well for countries across the asia pacific region for the 1st 2 years of the pandemic. and we had very effective vaccines, but it's very hard to sustain. now with the arrival of the i'm a con variant, which as we know is ferociously infectious. and also, we know the balance is shifted now with high vaccine coverage. many of the worst affects the pandemic can be managed. so i think the real question is not so much with this particular outbreak can be stamped out with a lockdown. but it's really what is a long term goal in china. right. and what i mean, what do you understand that to be than the long term goal? what are they trying to do here? well, i think it'
the university of chicago under member of new zealand, covered 1900 technical advisory group. welcome to al jazeera sir. so if the government goes ahead with this lockdown, how effective do you think it will be in the government to saying, well, the situation is urgent on grim who cura from wellington? yes. well, we know that lock downs can work, but the challenge is, what is the strategy? because elimination is with very well for countries across the asia pacific region for the 1st 2 years of...
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and now they're not the university of chicago and india an economist. so the point is the sub for those from this particular he cannot. the effects of economic sanctions are actually the poor. it's the poor who gets the major blunt of a and the middle class. i mean, the lead those in the euro, who's claiming that people should be eating less of need and you know, having less or bob, they'll be the 1st one to have ab waste water in having a full bath and using every day for sites for the poor people will suffer during the exam exemptions and the to be other the of the economic sanctions is unparalleled in the history of you can all be sanctions that has never been exam week sanctions with such have yet to be ever so i think it's really foolish as as previous speakers pointed out, syria is a very good example. when the, when, when need to back lydia. i used to be in the lock up there at that time. and you know, it could make sanctions or fax when you do, your continued even today, the office of our government today seems stronger than in the past. the san
and now they're not the university of chicago and india an economist. so the point is the sub for those from this particular he cannot. the effects of economic sanctions are actually the poor. it's the poor who gets the major blunt of a and the middle class. i mean, the lead those in the euro, who's claiming that people should be eating less of need and you know, having less or bob, they'll be the 1st one to have ab waste water in having a full bath and using every day for sites for the poor...
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. >> obama made the remarks during a conference on dis-information and democracy at the university of chicago. ketanji brown jackson will speak from the white house later today on her historic confirmation to the u.s. supreme court. the city is secure jackson's place as the first black female justice 53 47 vote. washington correspondent jessi tenure joins us live with the latest. good morning. jessi. >> good morning to you as well. jackson. it could wait up to 3 months to officially be sworn in since her predecessor, justice stephen breyer is retiring at the end of the court's term. but many on both sides of the aisle are already predicting what kind of justice she is going to be. >> the nation's first black female vice president called it an honor to preside over thursday's senate vote to confirm the first black female supreme court justice witness america. >> elevate an extraordinary jurists. who is a black woman to the highest court of our land. >> it was an emotional day for many including judge ketanji brown jackson and president biden who watched the votes role in together at th
. >> obama made the remarks during a conference on dis-information and democracy at the university of chicago. ketanji brown jackson will speak from the white house later today on her historic confirmation to the u.s. supreme court. the city is secure jackson's place as the first black female justice 53 47 vote. washington correspondent jessi tenure joins us live with the latest. good morning. jessi. >> good morning to you as well. jackson. it could wait up to 3 months to officially...
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perhaps liberal use -- liberals feel marginalized at the university of chicago. let's try to maintain a sense of balance about that, we can talk about how to improve the climate for everybody. i think it is in the spirit of first amendment values that we want to give everybody the right to speak and participate and try to respect them as much as possible. and finally, to the point raised by my friend, and i think a couple of the other members raised this as well. we do have, kind of, attention or balance in our public schools. our public universities as well. between individual freedom and democracy. there is no doubt that we have democratic mechanisms like school boards and state legislators, county education super intendants that involved in the preparation of curriculum that is the function of democracy. at the same time, under our first amendment, the supreme court has said and certainly the people feel, our students, our teachers do not shed their first amendment rights at the gate. we have to try to reconcile those two values. all i would say about the curr
perhaps liberal use -- liberals feel marginalized at the university of chicago. let's try to maintain a sense of balance about that, we can talk about how to improve the climate for everybody. i think it is in the spirit of first amendment values that we want to give everybody the right to speak and participate and try to respect them as much as possible. and finally, to the point raised by my friend, and i think a couple of the other members raised this as well. we do have, kind of, attention...
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professor of political science at the university of chicago. it's great to get you on the programme, professor. just look at that report by my colleague, those are astonishing images that we're seeing out of shanghai. i know that you have been tweeting about this extensively. talking to people on the ground. what are they telling you?— telling you? certainly in this particular— telling you? certainly in this particular case, _ telling you? certainly in this particular case, it's - telling you? certainly in this particular case, it's a - telling you? certainly in this particular case, it's a mad . particular case, it's a mad rush by the authorities in shanghai to free more space to take people in, people who are infected, because they want to achieve zero social covid within the communities. so this is actually a strangled by the local authorities in order to feel targets set by authorities of the upper level. the situation is stabilising, so there is a lot of... across the communities of. there is a lot of. .. across the communities of.—
professor of political science at the university of chicago. it's great to get you on the programme, professor. just look at that report by my colleague, those are astonishing images that we're seeing out of shanghai. i know that you have been tweeting about this extensively. talking to people on the ground. what are they telling you?— telling you? certainly in this particular— telling you? certainly in this particular case, _ telling you? certainly in this particular case, it's - telling...
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i got bringing, hey john rahman, he is the senior fellow at the n o r c university of chicago. he's going to put what that optic means in terms of the stats and how many more gone owners are in the u. s. right now, maybe what that impact might be here is mary spotted a certain number of guns during the war. the 40000000 in flames in 2020 was we conducted to see if those can buyers different or lot of we found that one in 5 american houses bought iverson houses park on top of the 1st time. there's only younger, significantly more likely in color, in long term difference than change in this is actually profound implications for american gun policy in the future. for philip, while i was thinking about finding toilet paper, some americans were buying guns. can you explain that for me? sure, the, there is a change in the sea of america. americans are buying guns, particularly african american cove. it was the change that really had our, our community thing, you know, for the 1st time we need to get a gun. we estimated over $3000000.00 black folks purchase guns during this time, and
i got bringing, hey john rahman, he is the senior fellow at the n o r c university of chicago. he's going to put what that optic means in terms of the stats and how many more gone owners are in the u. s. right now, maybe what that impact might be here is mary spotted a certain number of guns during the war. the 40000000 in flames in 2020 was we conducted to see if those can buyers different or lot of we found that one in 5 american houses bought iverson houses park on top of the 1st time....
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he's the senior fellow at the n o r c, at university of chicago. he's going to put what got optic means in terms of the stats and how many more gun owners are in the u. s. right now, and maybe what the impact might be here is lyric is funded extraordinary number. i'm starting the gender more than 40000000 in 20202020 was. we conducted a nasty where i was in an old to see if those tender iris, different mother we found that one in 5 american house, it's bordering again. i percent of house. it's monica tal. munoz is law for the 1st time significantly younger and significantly more likely to be collar and long term drug difference and change in this thereafter guns. it's actually will have profound implications for american gun policy in the future. so fit while i was thinking about finding toilet paper, some americans were buying guns. can you explain that for me? sure, though, there is a change in the sea of america. americans are buying guns, particularly african american cove. it was the change that really had our, our community thing, you know, f
he's the senior fellow at the n o r c, at university of chicago. he's going to put what got optic means in terms of the stats and how many more gun owners are in the u. s. right now, and maybe what the impact might be here is lyric is funded extraordinary number. i'm starting the gender more than 40000000 in 20202020 was. we conducted a nasty where i was in an old to see if those tender iris, different mother we found that one in 5 american house, it's bordering again. i percent of house. it's...
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he is a senior fellow at the n o r c, at university of chicago. he's going to put what got optic means in terms of the stats and how many more gun owners are in the u. s. right now, maybe what the impact might be here is very certain number of guns during the war. the 40000000 in 20202020 was we conducted a national where i was in to see it says, can buyers different a lot of we found that one in 5 american house ought to go in during the iverson houses park on top of the 1st time, there's only younger, significantly more likely in color, in long term difference than change in this is actually profound implications for american gun policy in the future. for philip, while i was thinking about finding toilet paper, some americans were buying guns. can you explain that for me? sure. the there is a change in the sea of america. americans are buying guns, particularly african american cove. it was the change that really had our, our community thing, you know, for the 1st time we need to get a gun. we estimated over $3000000.00 black folks purchase guns
he is a senior fellow at the n o r c, at university of chicago. he's going to put what got optic means in terms of the stats and how many more gun owners are in the u. s. right now, maybe what the impact might be here is very certain number of guns during the war. the 40000000 in 20202020 was we conducted a national where i was in to see it says, can buyers different a lot of we found that one in 5 american house ought to go in during the iverson houses park on top of the 1st time, there's only...
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hey, john rahman, he is the senior fellow at the n o r c at university of chicago. he's going to put what got optic means in terms of the stats and how many more gone owners are in the u. s. right now, maybe what that impact might be here is very soon eerie number of guns during the war. the 40000000 in 20142020 was we conducted and actually where i was in to see it says can buyers different a lot of guns. we found that one in 5 american houses bought during the iverson house is parked on top of the 1st time. there's only younger and significantly more likely in color and long term difference than change in this around this is actually profound implications for american gun policy in the future. for philip, while i was thinking about finding toilet paper, some americans were buying guns. can you explain that for me? sure. the there is a change in the sea of america. americans are buying guns, particularly african american cove. it was the change that really had our, our community thing, you know, for the 1st time we need to get a gun. we estimated over $3000000.00 b
hey, john rahman, he is the senior fellow at the n o r c at university of chicago. he's going to put what got optic means in terms of the stats and how many more gone owners are in the u. s. right now, maybe what that impact might be here is very soon eerie number of guns during the war. the 40000000 in 20142020 was we conducted and actually where i was in to see it says can buyers different a lot of guns. we found that one in 5 american houses bought during the iverson house is parked on top...