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of deferent things. you know, it got me thinking, when i was thinking about you, that you re probably the first person on the scene a lot of times and you may see some bad things happen to people, as a result. i mean, are you is that something you think about? are you trained as a first responder? would you administer first aid? that s one thing i will try always to do, but i was the first person on the scene to some devastation from this particular tornado. about three people i had to kind of help out of a big pile of debris and they had no one else out there to give them help and at least let them know that they were safe now and that help is on the way. so i have the ability to call emergency services to their location, because sometimes how else would they get the word out that they needed help. all right. fascinating. be safe out there, eh? i m sure your parents worry about you a little bit, like i would about my own kids. thank you so much. and as we mentioned, ten people
too guilty about this, one of my jobs is to make capital markets more efficient. so there is a noble skpetical reason for my job. amazing how good i am convincing myself. now joining us sonny hoffman and alexis glick who started her career at goldman sachs. welcome to both of you. alexis, you know, you ve obviously been following this along and you started at goldman. you know this place. they re standing firm, day didn t do anything wrong. the way i see it, and again, i m a doctor, you re a financial person, sonny s a lawyer, so it makes for a good joke, but the way i see it, they re taking their own money and investing thisn things that are more surefire and taking investors money and investing in things that weren t as stable, even though they knew that. is that fair and is congress going to buy that something was wrong there? well, here s the issue, when you re a broker dealer like this, and let s not forget that when goldman sachs were executing these transactions, these compl
alleged iffy investments. he s also got an e-mail trail. in one of them, he told his girlfriend this, not feeling too guilty about this. the real purpose of my jobs is to make capital markets for efficient, so there s a real noble and ethical reason for my job. amazing how good i am in convincing myself. now joining us sunny hoffman and alexis glick who started her career at goldman sachs. welcome to both of you. alexis, you know, you ve obviously been following this along and you started at goldman. you know this place. they re standing firm, they didn t do anything wrong. the way i see it, and again, i m a doctor, you re a financial person, sunny s a lawyer, so it makes for a good joke, but the way i see it, they re taking their own money and investing in things that are more surefire and then taking investors money and sort of investing in things that weren t as stable, even though they knew that. is that fair and is congress
michael, a man left to die after being stabbed on the street. when i heard this story, it seemed too hard to believe. i still can t watch that video without thinking it was staged. it s so unreal. and when we look at it, we see a couple of things. like you said, there s the bystander effect and something called the fusional responsibility. we ve known about those for a while. i don t think that s what we re looking at that in this. i think we re seeing the this new phenomenon, this desensation to violence, where we re actually changing brain structures in a way, when people don t get it when they look at it now. are you saying as a result of what? because of movies, video games? i ve heard that before. is that is it as simple as that? it is as simple and as complex. we pound, particularly our children, we pound them 24/7 with what i call promps. they re violent scenarios, lyrics in a song, scenes in a movie. all sorts of suggestions about violence to the point where the brain i