The same thing then printing is exactly like the little kid pulling their fingers further and further apart in other words they should just like if they find themselves in a hole stop digging thats the western analogue to the chinese finger trap perhaps but you know what the thing is if they were just relaxed if they didnt try to micromanage if they didnt try to rescue all their banker friends and commit the moral hazard if they just relax and said you know you have to fail that business is going to have to fail that fraud youre going to go to jail you know if they just gave in to what is the natural Business Cycle and so instead of fighting the Business Cycle the Business Cycle sitting there right in the middle of the chinese finger trap all they have to do is just relax let it fall apart let it collapse let it go bankrupt right well theres moral relativity and moral hazard associated with what youre saying here in the economy and on. Wall street and the Banking Industry they keep. Mo
States could there be other laws a bull explanations for that except when it actually cooking the numbers well to discuss that im now joined by robert primary professor of epidemiology of microbial diseases at can yell school of Public Health professor hi mary its so good to talk to you thank you very much for your time well thank you for inviting me now i heard you say recently that your sounds of history leads you to believe that the United States and russia countries separated at birth and this is definitely not a new idea though theres been a number of scholars who looked into russia as this dark double american greatness but i think your idea is different you argue. They reacted very similarly to these latest and damage if so what explains such drastically death friends just numbers. I think the issue about how deaths are found in how death certificates are written explains much of that difference i come from this from my experience with with the aids epidemic. And in that situati
United states could then be on their blogs or bull explanations for that except when it actually cooking the numbers well to discuss that im now joined by robert primary professor of epidemiology of microbial diseases at condell school of Public Health professor hi mary its so good to talk to you thank you very much for your time well thank you for inviting me now i heard you say recently that your sounds of history leads you to believe that the United States and russia countries separated at birth and this is definitely not a new idea though theres been a number of scholars who looked into russia as this dark double american greatness but i think your idea is different you argue. They reacted very similarly to these latest and damage if so what explains such drastically death friends just numbers. I think the issue about how deaths are found in how death certificates are written explains much of that difference i come from this from my experience with with the aids epidemic. And in th
Seems few have been ready to rush outside nonetheless. You know its because of thats very very sweet just the push for us to be putting up with the. Sport despite as you can see there are so many. Evening life from our to International News h. Q. Here in moscow its kevin along with you thanks for your company for the next 30 minutes and stick around to take you through the main stories of the last 7 days as reported by us 1st on the latest code 19 figures its been a week when the world reached another grim milestone the total number of infections is now more than 4100000 the virus has now claimed more than 282000 lives in terms of recoveries of 1400000 people have managed to conquer the disease. Here in russia the total number of infections is no climbed above 200000 with again a record amount of daily new cases logged today sunday its now the 5th most affected country and as one of the highest rates of new infections in europe officials put much of a spike down to an increase in mass
That evening. On behalf of this Smithsonian National museum of africanamericanhistory and culture , welcome to a fools errand book to her. A conversation with secretary lonnie bunch and ali. Please welcome to the stage interim director of the National Museum of africanAmerican History and culture , doctor spencer crew. [applause] that evening. What a wonderful crowd. Its good to see this talk filled with so many people and were glad to haveyou here. I thank you for that introduction. Its my pleasure to be here and to welcome you into our building to welcome you here on behalf of all the staff and all of you connected with the National Museum of africanAmerican History. Happy third anniversary. Its a great day for the museum, but its a great day that never would have happened without the help of all of you in this audience. Supporting us and encouraging us as we move forward. Several months ago, about 90 days ago. I was actually working as a professor at george mason university. I thoug