She has written and edited many books on the economy and sustainability including sustainable lifestyles and the quest for lassitude. Shes a former fellow and has won multipleawards for her work and research. She is joined today by dana depaul who is a professor of law at the university of californiahastings. Her work is subsidized by the California Supreme Court and her writing has been published in slate. Shes currently working on a book. Today they are discussing after the gig, this book discusses what the economy could havebeen and what it could still be. Ill leave you with this quote from Bill Mckibben who said juliet schor and her teamhave done something extraordinary. Their intensive research as let them understand what the sharing economy feels like and their storytelling ability lets the rest of us make complete sense of the data. In addition they provide a workable plan for how to fulfill the promise in gig work as part of a useful, fair economy. This book will redefine the f
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Hello everyone, welcome and thank you for sitting in my name is Audrey Stewart and on behalf of Harvard Bookstore im so please welcome you to todays writing forum with juliet schor discussing her book after the gig. She joined today in conversation by veena do fall. Shes a professor at sociology at Boston College and also a member of the Macarthur Foundation research network. She has written and edited many books on the economy and sustainability including sustainable lifestyles and the quest for pleasant. Shes a former guggenheim fellow and has won multiple awardsfor her work and research. She has joined today by veena dupal, her work has been cited by the California Court and her writing has been published in the la times and slate. She is currently workingon a book. Today they are discussing after the gig, based on a decade of Meticulous Research , this new book discusses the sharing economy, what it is, what it could have been and what it could still be. Ill leave you with this quo
To call or too early to call, meaning theres still a significant amount of vote needed to be counted to make a prediction. Seven of those states are the battle grounds that youve heard so much about, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, north carolina, georgia, nevada and arizona. Kind of let everyone know it wasnt going to be election day, it may be election days or election week. Thats exactly where we are right now. Lets begin with tom costello. Hes keeping his eye on that vote count. Tom, good morning. Good morning. I think its worth repeating and weve been saying it for weeks on the today show, on nbc night live ne nightly news, the vote will take days to count. We are looking at the highest voter turnout we believe in a century, about 157 votes and no state declares a winner on le Election Night. They all have their own processes and deadlines to do this. Pennsylvania right now, the governor says they still have about a million mailed in ballots to count. They paused overnight. Abs
Thanks so much for joining us. Im laura garcia. And im marcus washington. Mike has a look at that commute. First lets start out with meteorologist kari hall with a look at the terrific tuesday forecast for us. It is looking pretty good. Lets look at what were expecting. Were still under the red flag warning for today especially for the north and east bay hills. Were going to have some warm temperatures for this afternoon just slightly above normal. Overall very comfortable and youll be happy to know we do have calmer weather for the end of the week once these winds really start to go down. As we go through the forecast today we are going to have high temperatures reaching into the mid70s for much of the inner bay and our inland valleys. A few low 80s on the map. Well be tracking that red flag warning and our high fire danger. More on that coming up in a few minutes. Mike, how is it looking now . The dumbarton bridge looking slow. I did check no construction and we often see that headin