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stanford. 10 years as a representative in european parliament. two years at stanford, one and a half remostly. first book she's writing. 24,300 people following on twitter and 020, the code to amsterdam to referral to the city. thank you for all of you. looking forward to your conversation. >> thank you, and from my side a warm welcome to everybody joining. i want to graduate mehran, jeremy and rob on their book, where big tech went wrong and how to reboot it. i can't stress to hear this argue from americans. i say that being in europe now, but of course, the world is looking at what the united states is doing both in terms of strengths coming out of silicon valley, but also the harms and ripple effects that has around the world. it's important to hear this from professors at the very university that's birthed so many big tech ideas, leaders, business models, technologies and disruptions. stanford. and i have the pleasure of seeing and hearing bits of the analysis that you can now all read and
stanford. 10 years as a representative in european parliament. two years at stanford, one and a half remostly. first book she's writing. 24,300 people following on twitter and 020, the code to amsterdam to referral to the city. thank you for all of you. looking forward to your conversation. >> thank you, and from my side a warm welcome to everybody joining. i want to graduate mehran, jeremy and rob on their book, where big tech went wrong and how to reboot it. i can't stress to hear this...
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to lead this conversation we are thrilled to welcome back another stanford expert marietje schaake and i'm thrilled to introduce their speakers. first marietje the director of the institute for artificial intelligence. 96,407 words in the new book "system error" 10.24% probability a last name starting with r to be listed first out of three on the book cover, 104 current age of my grandmother who has lived through two pandemics. 13 my lucky number welcome, rob reich. next professor of the school of engineering and professor and associate chair for education up to the computer science department at stanford university and former full-time senior research scientist. he immigrated to the u.s. from iran. $100 is the amount he received for his first programming job, 2.2 million views on youtube of this lecture programming methodology course on youtube. and eight the total number of covid vaccine doses taken by four members of his household. so glad to have you here mehran. jeremy weinstein professor political science rector of national global studies at the institute for national studies and
to lead this conversation we are thrilled to welcome back another stanford expert marietje schaake and i'm thrilled to introduce their speakers. first marietje the director of the institute for artificial intelligence. 96,407 words in the new book "system error" 10.24% probability a last name starting with r to be listed first out of three on the book cover, 104 current age of my grandmother who has lived through two pandemics. 13 my lucky number welcome, rob reich. next professor of...
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the stanford institute for economic research institute at stanford university. a social media platform, 1984, the year he moved to california or 250 additional students that he teaches when he is teaching about the computer science and the political science department. forty-fourth president barack obama for which he served on the national security council chief of staff and ambassador to the united nations. san francisco giants halfway through the 2021 season did go giants. welcome, jeremy. last but not least, this conversation, she is the international policy director at the cyber policy center and the international policy fellow at stanford. ten years as a representative in the european parliament, two years at stanford including one and a half remotely. first book she is writing. 24,300 people on twitter. still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today. we are looking forward to your conversation. over to you. >> thank you so much. a warm welcome to everybody joining. a real celebration today as well. i want to welcome jeremy and
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institute for national studies and the stanford institute for economic policy research at stanford university.t one, the number of times posted on a social media platform. in 1984, the year he moved to palo alto, california. more than 250 additional students that he teaches when he has -- when he teaches about computer science into political science department. forty-four, president barack obama, for whom he served on the national security council as chief of staff and deputy to the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. fifty-one, number of wins by the san francisco giants halfway through the 2021 season. go, giants. welcome, jeremy. and last but not least, to lead the l conversation, marietje schaake, the policy director at the cyberpolicy center and international policy fellowic at the institute for human centered artificial intelligence at stanford. ten coming years as a representative in the european parliament. two years at stanford, including 1.5 remotely. first book written. 24,300 people followed on twitter. and 020, the old phone code for amsterdam still used to refer to the city. so
institute for national studies and the stanford institute for economic policy research at stanford university.t one, the number of times posted on a social media platform. in 1984, the year he moved to palo alto, california. more than 250 additional students that he teaches when he has -- when he teaches about computer science into political science department. forty-four, president barack obama, for whom he served on the national security council as chief of staff and deputy to the u.s....
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two years stanford including one of the half remotely. first book he's writing. 44300 people followed on twitter and 020 the road to answer phone to refer to the city. glad to have all four of you here today. we're looking forward to conversations. >> thank you. a warm welcome to everybody joining. it is a celebration today, i want toon congratulate you on te official launch of the book, system reboot where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot it. i can't stress enough how important it is here subject diagnosis, well researched argument from americans. i say that in europe now but of course the world is looking at what united states is doing both in terms of strength out of silicon valley but also harms and ripple effects around the world. it is important to hear professors at thehe university that has so many big tech ideas, heaters, business models, technologies and disruptions. i've had the pleasure of seeing and hearing the analysis you can now read and i see it evolving over the past year end a half or so. i'm going to be comfor
two years stanford including one of the half remotely. first book he's writing. 44300 people followed on twitter and 020 the road to answer phone to refer to the city. glad to have all four of you here today. we're looking forward to conversations. >> thank you. a warm welcome to everybody joining. it is a celebration today, i want toon congratulate you on te official launch of the book, system reboot where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot it. i can't stress enough how important...
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. >> i don't want to sound like a marxist, but i work on the stanford campus into schizophrenic relationship. i don't like palo alto but i don't want to pick on it and we have a hispanic middle-class in fresno county but what is so strange is i will hear stanford professors and people say it's good that we have gas going up to five dollars because of carbon emissions. but ten cents on the gallon, my wife and i call this gas station near us the arena because when it can undercut ten cents or 20 cents, there are 50 cars outside or when it gets up to 105 which is almost every day in the summer, droves of people go into walmart, not to buy things, take apart the toyse for their kids may be and destroy but they want the free air conditioning and yet people on the coast will say why do we want this air-conditioned economy? i don't think we are aware of how thin the margin is in the middle class and how precarious people are and they fall out of it very quickly to the point they a can't afford the stuff od life. food, fuel and air conditioning. this is the wealthiest country in the world. we have t
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i work on the stanford campus in a schizophrenic relationship -- [laughter] i don't want to pick on it, and then i live in sort of ground zero of immigration. what's so strange is i will hear stanford professors and people say while it's really good that we have gas going up to $5 because of carbon emissions. they say that. but you'll speak -- my wife and i call this gas station near us the arena, because when it can undercut 10 cents or 20 cents, there arerc lines 50 cars. oran when it gets up to 105, whh is almost every day in the summer, droves of people go into walmart not to buy things, take ,apart the toys for their kids maybe and destroy the store, but they want the free air-conditioning.. and yet people will say, wow, why do we get, why do we want this air-conditioned economy? well, it's a 75 degrees in palo alto. but i don't think we're aware how thin the margin is of the middle class and how precarious people are. to the point they can't afford the stuff of life, food, fuel ask air-conditioning. and yet, you know, this is the wealthiest country in the world. so we have to hav
i work on the stanford campus in a schizophrenic relationship -- [laughter] i don't want to pick on it, and then i live in sort of ground zero of immigration. what's so strange is i will hear stanford professors and people say while it's really good that we have gas going up to $5 because of carbon emissions. they say that. but you'll speak -- my wife and i call this gas station near us the arena, because when it can undercut 10 cents or 20 cents, there arerc lines 50 cars. oran when it gets up...
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i think that people-- i don't want to sound like a marxist, but i think people are-- i work on the stanford campus and it's a schizophrenic relationship between-- i don't like palo alto, but i don't want to live on it and i live in a sort of ground zero-- we have a hispanic middle class, but strange that stanford and professors say, well it's good that we have gas going up to $5 because of carbon emission, but they'll say that, and my wife and i call this gas station near us the arena because when it can undercut 10 cents or 20 cents, there are lines 50 cars outside of mexican american people. or when it's up to 105 almost every day in the summer, droves of people go into walmart, not to buy things, to take apart the toys for their kids maybe and destroy the store, but they want the free air conditioning and yet people on the coast will say, wow, why do we get-- why do we want this air conditioned economy. well, it's 75 degrees in palo alto, i don't think we're aware of the thin the margin of the middle class and precarious and they fall out and they can't afford food, fuel, and air conditi
i think that people-- i don't want to sound like a marxist, but i think people are-- i work on the stanford campus and it's a schizophrenic relationship between-- i don't like palo alto, but i don't want to live on it and i live in a sort of ground zero-- we have a hispanic middle class, but strange that stanford and professors say, well it's good that we have gas going up to $5 because of carbon emission, but they'll say that, and my wife and i call this gas station near us the arena because...
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sort of ground zero boat week have this many middle-class bullet is so strange is that i will hear stanford professor say that was really good that we have gaps going up to $5 because of carbon emissions about gas they say that. my wife and i call this gas station nearest the arena because when nixon undercut 10 cents or 20 cents, narrow lines 50 cars outside or when it gets up to 105, which is almost every day, in the summer, droves of people go into walmart to buy things, take apart the toys for the kids may be destroyed in the store but they want the free air conditioning and yet the people on the customer say, why do we want this air conditioning while is 75 degrees there but i don't think we are aware how thin the margin is of the middle class and people fall out of it quickly to the point where they cannot afford to buy food and fuel and air conditioning. and yet you know this is the wealthiest country in the world so we have to have a middle-class and that is why i don't think any of us on a medieval society in sort of a asymmetrical california pretty california is the villain. a bea
sort of ground zero boat week have this many middle-class bullet is so strange is that i will hear stanford professor say that was really good that we have gaps going up to $5 because of carbon emissions about gas they say that. my wife and i call this gas station nearest the arena because when nixon undercut 10 cents or 20 cents, narrow lines 50 cars outside or when it gets up to 105, which is almost every day, in the summer, droves of people go into walmart to buy things, take apart the toys...
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and his undergraduate degree from stanford and his doctorate from yale. hr mcmaster was a security advisor to president trump commandant the united states army in which he rose to lt. general. general mcmaster is the author of the classic work on vietnam dereliction of duty and last year he published battlegrounds, the fight to defend the free world and former hoover institution he holds an undergraduate degree from the united states military academy any doctorate from the university of north carolina at chapel hill. jamie, will and hr, thank you for joining us. jamie fly, let's set the scene, his first trip to germany in 1978, i'm putting your essay from the reagan institute, reagan visited the site were 16 years earlier, 188 -year-old peter and east german who try to escape was shot him led to death in a man's land on the former governor also ventured into east berlin and were disturbed but with the called life under east german communism. jamie, between 1978, when ronald ragan first visited the wall in 1987, when he spoke in front of the wall, what had
and his undergraduate degree from stanford and his doctorate from yale. hr mcmaster was a security advisor to president trump commandant the united states army in which he rose to lt. general. general mcmaster is the author of the classic work on vietnam dereliction of duty and last year he published battlegrounds, the fight to defend the free world and former hoover institution he holds an undergraduate degree from the united states military academy any doctorate from the university of north...
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please join me in welcoming shaun johnda stanford. >> of course. >> this is heritage. >> it looks people. >> it's a beautiful day and were really glad to have this conversation, this is a fantastic and timely book. i had the pleasure ofha being ae to read it and i have a sneak copy of one today and all of our got can take him a copy as well. i want to start their with your thinking going into the book. obviously you've written a few books before. this is your third period and this is well-timed everything that we are seeing in washington, the biden regime, the very dangerous legislative agenda. what led you to write this book what was your thinking the make you take pen to paper. >> right after it was clear that joe biden was going to become president in january, hugh mannix which is the policy division said you need to get a book out right away you're in a unique position because of your past experience the white house in the campaign to do this. they said if we could do itt really quick we need to take a look at these people and what do you think is important that people need to know a
please join me in welcoming shaun johnda stanford. >> of course. >> this is heritage. >> it looks people. >> it's a beautiful day and were really glad to have this conversation, this is a fantastic and timely book. i had the pleasure ofha being ae to read it and i have a sneak copy of one today and all of our got can take him a copy as well. i want to start their with your thinking going into the book. obviously you've written a few books before. this is your third...
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together, a highly popular course at stanford university now a new book called system error where big tech went wrong and how we
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>> thank you, senator king appeared certainly our work at the stanford internet observatory in the work i did at sis was to push people to the trusted sources of information about the fact of election and that's at state local election officials that had information about not only the security and integrity of the process, but assess ability and how the system works and so for us one of the core recommendations we have in combating the missing thisco information around elections is really driving and -- and elevating voices of election officials as is done here in this, hearing to show e facts about how elections are running this day, the fact that across all 50 states our elections are bipartisan, transparent and professional and sond yes-- >> the problem i see is this idea of massive voter fraud has become a pretext for changes of election law around the country in the name of ballot integrity when indeed it's the classic solution inf a search of aio problem where you are making significant changes which will inevitably affect a significant number of people. mr. smith, what about my t
>> thank you, senator king appeared certainly our work at the stanford internet observatory in the work i did at sis was to push people to the trusted sources of information about the fact of election and that's at state local election officials that had information about not only the security and integrity of the process, but assess ability and how the system works and so for us one of the core recommendations we have in combating the missing thisco information around elections is really...
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with a wide child in bakersfield than they do with their elite representative studies professors at stanford so very slowly this class that has a lot in common but doesn't trust the open borders mentality. it doesn't trust identity politics. it wants things for the middle class it doesn't trust of these bureaucrats we talk about and certainly doesn't like these revolutionaries that want to change the filibuster and they really want a place here. i'm very happy when i talked to so many people that i grew up with and they say things to me like if anybody goes to prison while you were again i said no and they said well do they know, no. they can tell you every restaurant in london or paris but they've never been to bakersfield and they never will and they don't want to. but these people want to go to palo alto, they want to see that world. they are more open-minded. written off as the selfish person that sees something 16 brilliant other candidates on the stage didn't that you could remake the republican party and address the concerns of people in the middle east and i don't know if he knew tha
with a wide child in bakersfield than they do with their elite representative studies professors at stanford so very slowly this class that has a lot in common but doesn't trust the open borders mentality. it doesn't trust identity politics. it wants things for the middle class it doesn't trust of these bureaucrats we talk about and certainly doesn't like these revolutionaries that want to change the filibuster and they really want a place here. i'm very happy when i talked to so many people...
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. >> i don't want to sound like a marxist but i work on the stanford campus and there's a relationship. i don't like how all public to want to pick on it. we have a hispanic middle class in fresno county but what is so strange people say it's really good that we have gas going up to $5 because of carbon emissions and they say that but my wife and i call it the arena because when it can undercut 10 or 20 cents there is a line outside her when it gets up to 105 which is almost every day droves of people go into walmart not to bite things that get kit toys for the kids maybe but they want the free air-conditioning and yet people will say wow why do we want this air-conditioned economy? we will at 75 degrees. i don't know if we are aware of how thin the margin is the middle class and we all loved it quickly would at a point where they can't afford food fuel and air-conditioning. and yet this is the wealthiest country in the world so we have to have a middle class. i don't think any of this one a medieval society of asymmetrical california. >> california takes a beating. unlike the great st
. >> i don't want to sound like a marxist but i work on the stanford campus and there's a relationship. i don't like how all public to want to pick on it. we have a hispanic middle class in fresno county but what is so strange people say it's really good that we have gas going up to $5 because of carbon emissions and they say that but my wife and i call it the arena because when it can undercut 10 or 20 cents there is a line outside her when it gets up to 105 which is almost every day...
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. >> work on the stanford schizophrenic relationship, i live in this ground zero we have a hispanic middle-class but what a strange news or hear people say it's good we have gas going up to $5 because of carbon emissions. but my wife and daughter called the gas station and arena because when it's undercut 10 cents or 20 cents, there are a line of 50 cars of mexican people or up to 105, almost every day, droves of people go to walmart not to buy things, take toys for the kids and destroy the store maybe but they want the free air conditioning and get people on the coast will say why we want this air-conditioned economy? well, it's 75 degrees but i don't think how thin the margin is in the middle class, they fall out quickly, they can't afford food, fuel and air conditioning and yet this is the wealthiest country in the world so we have to have a middle-class and that was why i don't think any of us want a society of an asymmetric california. california -- >> california takes a beating. >> i know. >> unlike the great state of new york.he [laughter] is a chapter in their i know must be near and dea
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was the officer who commanded the gunboat that accompanied lincoln's boat throughout his time, john stanford, captain of the uss back. i have nothing but admiration for him and i admired the honesty of his statements so much so that when i hit my first crisis here, i believe i was one of the first writing about making to actively consult the u.s. as well book. at that time naval law, only naval vessels were required to keep law so there is no law for the river queen but there is a whopper for the uss back cap in france's book. and when i compared his recollections of the logbook, they didn't match in some places i realized he was working for memory. he didn't have his book in front of him. when i adjusted the memory to what the logbook said about things where they were or what things are happening, they lined up just fine so i had no problem doing that. the one thing i had a little question about him was his treatment of mary lincoln. he was pretty cold and hard on her in his recollection. by the way, there are two recollections, the one who can access pretty easily onto magazines that appea
was the officer who commanded the gunboat that accompanied lincoln's boat throughout his time, john stanford, captain of the uss back. i have nothing but admiration for him and i admired the honesty of his statements so much so that when i hit my first crisis here, i believe i was one of the first writing about making to actively consult the u.s. as well book. at that time naval law, only naval vessels were required to keep law so there is no law for the river queen but there is a whopper for...
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in two of the most i think clear were called from studies, first a classic by nick bloom of stanford who's an outstanding economist, and one by our students, natalia any manual, find very similar patterns which is in the short run when you send workers own, call center workers, they become more productive. there are fewer distractions. they do a perfectly good job of turning up the call work. studies show significantly lower promotion rates for those workers were sent home. what do you promote them to do? you promote them to handle harder calls? how you learn to handle those calls when home? how would you boss ron one of those calls? the boss isn't near you. this dynamic feature which is so critical in cities, the way great english economist alfred marshall talked about when he wrote in death clusters the mystery of the trade become initiate was in the air. dynamic elements have got to pull people back. one key thing to remember is if you think about silicon valley before 2020, this was the industry that the most access to all the forms of remote work. is this what yahoo! did? is thi
in two of the most i think clear were called from studies, first a classic by nick bloom of stanford who's an outstanding economist, and one by our students, natalia any manual, find very similar patterns which is in the short run when you send workers own, call center workers, they become more productive. there are fewer distractions. they do a perfectly good job of turning up the call work. studies show significantly lower promotion rates for those workers were sent home. what do you promote...
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she graduated from stanford university and the university of california school of law. finally, her final speaker is neil devins, the sandra day o'connor professor of law and professor of government at the college of william and mary. he is the author of several books and more than 100 articles and book chapters on ports, constitutional law, and law and politics and served as assistant general counsel for the u.s. commission on civil-rights. he is a graduate of georgetown university and vanderbilt law school. without further ado, professor rappaport [applause] step [applause] >> i want to thank the federalist society for inviting me to talk about an important issue. polarization of american politics is obviously a very serious issue all step today, i want to argue that a significant contributor to polarization is presidential unilateralism. and we can reduce polarization by moving away from unilateralism to political structures that require congressional consent. my talk today is based on an article that john mcginnis and i have cowritten. presidents and unilateralism a
she graduated from stanford university and the university of california school of law. finally, her final speaker is neil devins, the sandra day o'connor professor of law and professor of government at the college of william and mary. he is the author of several books and more than 100 articles and book chapters on ports, constitutional law, and law and politics and served as assistant general counsel for the u.s. commission on civil-rights. he is a graduate of georgetown university and...
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plan professor at the university of california berkeley school of our previously harvard law school stanford law school and yale, the trinity as a great productive rights fellow at columbia and received her ba and her phd in philanthropy from ceo america united for life as well as senior fellow legal policies at the institute and the fellow at the jane wilson university for the american founding previously she spent seven years asnd litigation counsel and then founded and managed euthanasia prevention coalition is executive director earning her ba from the degree in french university south florida and jd fromto georgetown university center. coexecutive director of the abortion funds to the stigma to dismantlebo those barriers forab logistical support she received her ba from university of northern florida we welcome all distinguished witnesses and we thank them for participating today i will begin by swearing in our witnesses they asked the witnesses in person please rise and raise your right hand make sure he can see her face while i administer the oath do you swearar or affirm the testimon
plan professor at the university of california berkeley school of our previously harvard law school stanford law school and yale, the trinity as a great productive rights fellow at columbia and received her ba and her phd in philanthropy from ceo america united for life as well as senior fellow legal policies at the institute and the fellow at the jane wilson university for the american founding previously she spent seven years asnd litigation counsel and then founded and managed euthanasia...
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and is as unintended the ball as when the supreme court of the united states declarant scott versus stanford. i freed slaves on african heritage cannot become citizens of the united states or enjoy the rights privileges and immunities thereof. and it will never be a settled issue until the humanity of the unborn child is recognized and protected. this is a picture of a child 12 weeks gestation. her fist is clenched. it is a little girl, not just some anonymous picture, she is now a thriving child. her hand in her arm are visible. she is a human. she cannot be disregarded. it is not possible for us to pretend that she does not exist. she exists. fred scott was settled law at one point, and then the weighted the turn of history for that to be vindicated. that's exactly the situation here. i yield back. >> thank you so much mr. chairman and the first of all as a member from florida, i want to thank you so much and welcomed his this hearing but also thank you so much for your testimony today. people think that they know your story but today you have been able to tell it and they may not care abo
and is as unintended the ball as when the supreme court of the united states declarant scott versus stanford. i freed slaves on african heritage cannot become citizens of the united states or enjoy the rights privileges and immunities thereof. and it will never be a settled issue until the humanity of the unborn child is recognized and protected. this is a picture of a child 12 weeks gestation. her fist is clenched. it is a little girl, not just some anonymous picture, she is now a thriving...