Hello, everyone. Im the codirector and of Aspen Global Innovators Group at the Aspen Institute and i want to thank you all for joining us today for what will be a fascinating conversation. And while the pandemic has prevented us from gathering in person on the campus, we are so excited to continue to host and informative and inspiring conversations between the leading health practitioners, advocates, artists, scientists and innovators. We are honored to be hosting these three fascinating breakthrough conversations about the new book and her research on womens brain health. Shes made it her lifework to study the female brain to provide women with a roadmap for reducing the risk of dementia. If you dont have the book yet and you are interested in buying a copy we will put a link in the chat for you to be able to get it and by more information. As we begin to dive into this conversation, let me briefly and properly introduce our wonderful speakers. Professor of neuroscience and radiology
Camera performance ahead of the 2020 general election president ial debate. Many americans have studied the legendary lincolndouglas debates in 1858 which were not president ial debates but rather for a u. S. Senate seat. The candidates met facetoface seven times, and the subsequent by stephens won douglas, and that set the stage for abraham lincolns Successful Campaign for the presidency in 1860. 100 two years after those debates on september 20 6, 1960 ,t the cbs studios in chicago senator john f. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon came together in the firstever general election president ial debate, a televise affair that change the nature of politics. Mr. Kennedy and mr. Nixon debated four times in 1960, and john f. Kennedy went on to win the presidency by a slim margin. Looking back, mr. Nixon said, i should have remembered a picture is worth a thousand words. Those debates was sponsored by the three major networks, cbs, nbc, and abc. After a break of 16 years, the general e
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Guest in saying there is a lot of hurt, a lot of pain, a lot of americans are struggling. Is aso see and it paradox in the data for those who have jobs, they are actually doing pretty well. To take the report further, we looked at those people with jobs , and most of them are very high on what their employers have been doing in terms of giving them guidance. They also feel their employers have done a lot to protect them overall. Again, a lot of new surveys on whether or not people like to work remotely. It turns out that the classes are greater than the minuses. A lot of people would like to work remotely every day. Host you looked at several areas in your study. I want to talk a little bit about those areas with you. One of the questions you had for the furloughed and the employer shut down and the laid off, you asked about, have you personally experienced the following . Have you been temporarily furloughed orcs or suspended from work . Are you being laid off . Almostumbers seem to b
Fellow here at the Manhattan Institute and i want to be used to know throughout the program please enter your questions on any of the platforms are watching us on and we both get them into the discussion or save them for the q a at the end of the event. I just want everyone to know thats before we get started. As i said this could not be more important or time the conversation that were going to have today, since the death of george floyd in Police Custody last month we had seen nationwide unrest. We seem protest not only here in america but internationally. Weve also seen a certain narrative take hold. It starts with the assumption that the only way to properly view George Floyd Death is through a racial lens. In fact, all encounters between police and black suspects are increasingly viewed this way. Its a narrative that assumes the behavior of derek shelburne, typical Police Behavior towards black suspects and it assumes that george floyd is a sort of black everyman in america, that