Hundreds of elephants in botswana wildlife experts admit their battle to. Be with us welcome to the program a day after the u. S. Registered its largest rise in the number of coronavirus cases theres been some positive news for the economy 4800000 people went back to work last month taking the Unemployment Rate down to 11 point one percent but it still means only 7 and a half 1000000 of the 22000000. 00 people whove lost their jobs since the pandemic have returned to the work place. And the gap between Unemployment Rates for black people and white people widened further in june to 5 point 3 percent its the biggest spread since may 2015 and with credit i was case is not rising in 40 out of the 50 states in the us the task of getting the economy back up and running is proving ever more challenging us president will trump was quick to claim victory saying the new employment numbers prove the economy is roaring back to life this is not just luck whats happening this is a lot of talent all
Let me lay out the schedule. As you know we will finish the Great America outdoors bill tomorrow. Then we will go to the traditional nomination followed by the next Circuit Court by the morning ill announce forgo next to peasant will be taken one is we can go to the tim scott police bill or the and aa. The tim scott bill is close to being finished. I will let you know in the morning what we are going to have after we finish the 53rd circuit judge. I want to congratulate cory gardner, steve daines and the others who worked on the Great American outdoors act. They will get a big victory the final vote will happen tomorrow on that. That something they have been working on for a long time. Great credit to their effort to get across the finish line. Also want to thank tim scott in the group he has been working with on police reforms. I think they have done a tremendous summer amount of good work we are making Good Progress on that. I hope we can get a big vote here. It is up to the leader w
What people now refer to as the liberal consensus, the 1940s and 1950s, and trying to work through what actually is happening in terms of the kind of main thoroughfare of american politics, the possibilities for Political Action and the way that people are thinking about politics in america in the 40s and 50s. You also had three readings, all of which in different ways deal with the kind of idea of political ideology and all of which share a set of assumptions about the way that ideas matter to politics. So, well sort of be thinking today about how they kind of frame those ideas, and this is a kind of transition class where we move from kind of discussing the geopolitics of the cold war and the red scare into discussioning sort of what else is happening in america in the 1940s and 1950s. So, shall we start with daniel bell . Everybodys favorite reading from today . I assume there were very few questions about this one . Yeah. So, is he essentially saying th that, like the political ide
You can find more information about both of those verifications on our website and you tube channel but one irony our guest identifies in his new book is that britain was once the envy of the world when it came to handling epidemics Contact Tracing was pioneered against cholera in londons soho area and so what can we learn from past pandemics how they transform the world professor Frank Snowdon author of epidemics and society from the black death to the present joins me now via skype from rome in this early frank welcome to going underground before we get to the book which i think is being read by more and more people than maybe you even expected tell me about how you contract it coded in rome and why youve dedicated your life way before coronavirus to the study of pandemics and epidemics yes one devoted so many years to pandemic diseases because it seems to me there are a wonderful way forward. Understanding how societies function and their put together their values the relationships
Or out of favor, a consensus formed in the United States around centrist political views to the point where the Political Parties were barely distinguishable. A belief in a mixed economy ruled, meaning a broad acceptance of some government involvement in the market. All right. So the last couple classes we have been talking about the red scare, kind of the impact of the red scare and policing the edges of american politics. Today well be looking at kind of the rest of the political landscape, beginning to look at what people now refer to as the liberal consensus of the 19 forts and 1950s and try to work through what actually is happening in terms of the kind of main thoroughfare of american politics, the possibility for Political Action and the way people are thinking about politics in america in the 40s and 50s. You also had three readings, all of which in different ways deal with the kind of idea of political ideology and all of which share a set of assumptions about the way that ide