A brief intellectual history of the trump era interviewed by New York Times book review editor, paul. Watch book tv this weekend on cspan2. It is great to be back as we kick off our fall season and our inaugural speaker as you mentioned is ted freeman, professor of Business Administration atthe Darden School at uva. His latest book which is still relevant youre in the current discourse that is going on in our nation is called the word and. The most powerful word in our language. So lets find out why the power of and is responsible for this without tradeoffs. Thank you very much for having me. Its a real treat to be back even if only virtually. At fordham. Many years ago in a fit of youthful idealism, as dave had mentioned, i got a phd in philosophy. And that was great. My father was always terrific and he said well, youll never have to worry about a job because just opened a bunch ofphilosophy factories outside the interstate. Youll be fine. I got very lucky with sort of a postdoc war.
Again as the virus urges across the nation. It is not enough to praise you, we have to protect you and pay you. You deserve leadership that listens to you and that works as hard for you as you do for your community. You are in your own communities. You know the people that you are caring for. I am here today to hear what is on your mind, what you think you need the most, what i can do as president , for you, your colleagues and what you have had. I would like to talk to each of you and then maybe ask you some questions and get a little more detail if possible. Is that ok . Doc, how are we doing this . From ourtime to hear guest. To mr. Tonyit over murray. Please, tony, introduce yourself and share with us your experience. Tony hello. First of all, thank you for the opportunity, and dr. Smith, this great panel of people. Its such an opportunity to talk about our perspective of things. So thank you. So im a firefighter and paramedic. Ive been in Public Safety for 26 years. Today im speak
The because the word and, simply and the most powerful word in our language. Lets find out why in the power of and, responsible witness without tradeoff. Inc. Is to much for having m me. It is a real treat to be back, even if only virtually. Many years ago in a fit of youthful idealism, as david mentioned, i got a phd in philosophy. That was great. My father was always terrific pretty said well you will never have to worry about a job because i just open a bunch of philosophy factories. You will be fine. I got very lucky for the postdoc at wharton and ive always tied to business goals. I want to recapture today if i can on the sense of optimism and idealism in the shadows of awful pandemic and there really devastation that has occurred in the world. In many communities. I still remain incredibly optimistic that we are going to find our way out of it. That we are going to find our way to racial justice. And we are going to build a better world. Which is what all of us i think would like
Police in order for your data to be put into their system or example and that information is also being used. Sarah brain sunday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspans q a. It is great to be back for the kick off for the fall season and our inaugural speaker is ed freeman and he is the professor of Business Administration at the dart school at uva and today ed has come to discuss his latest book which is so relevant given the current discourse going on in our nation. He calls the word and the most powerful world in our language so lets find out why in the power of and responsible business without tradeoffs. Ed. Thank you for having me. Its a real treat to be back even if only virtually at fordham. Many years ago in a fit of useful idealism i got a phd in philosophy and that was great and my father was always terrific and said well, you will never have to worry about a job because i just opened a bunch of philosophy factories by the interstate and you will be fine. I got very lucky to ge
Hello, everyone and welcome to todays virtual Commonwealth Club program. My name is don lemon and im going to be your moderator. A few things before we announce our beautiful wonderful sunny hostin. As the club hosts Virtual Events theyre grateful to your continued support of their members and we hope youll consider making a donation, you can do it online or you can text, text donate. Here is the number, 4153294231, 4153294231. The club would like to thank for the good let event. Its my pleasure, my just overwelcomiove overwhelmi overwhelming, deeply i cant tell you how much i love this woman, but my pleasure to welcome my very dear friend sunny hostin, Award Winning journalist and cohost of the view. We talk so much, were like sisters a brothers and we fight, but its all love. And the new book, here it is, i am these truths, its a memoir of identity and justi living between worlds. A revealing look at the her incrediblestory. Sunny grew up in the south bronx, tough hard work and deter