Newspaper, welcome rachel and alex. So, rachel lets appeared with you what is this thing about food and identity . When i teach classes, on jewish food and identity, i begin by telling my students, that food might be the most important thing in the whole world, it is the thing that we are probably all thinking about all of the time and of course once i mentioned it everybody is thinking about it, but it shapes our world, it shapes us physically, and it shapes us as who we are as a community, as a family, as nations. It is so interesting, alex you think about food and you talk about food and you write about food, and you have created this new organization, what is illuminashi. Its the not so secret society of bay area jewish professionals, i created after writing about juice who work in the food world for six years and realizing that there is so many of us. And how we do identify jewish lee was interesting as a ribeye who never step foot into jewish institutions when i created this grou
Be widely available. We will have 100 million shots in arms by the end of february. The experience will look at what you do for a flu, cbs, cvs, krogers, or at your Doctors Office so that is the experience we are trying to recreate. Dana President Trump calling it a modernday miracle and touting Operation Warp speed. If i wasnt president you wouldnt have a vaccine for five years, okay . I push the fda, Companies Involved like nobodys ever been pushed before and now you have it rolling out. But this has been a great really medical miracle. And its going to have a tremendous impact. Juan williams, lets start with you and give the floor over to our cohost. Juan i think this is great news, dana. I had this covid thing and it is great news. You dont want to mess with this. I just think it is a wonderful day for america that we have this vaccine now being distributed. The key point i would ask everyone to keep in mind, no point, no time to let your guard down. It will take a while for this t
This book the anatomy of blackness, sites of slavery in the age of the leather. And then came last year the much diderot and the art of thinking freely which is now in paperback and im holding it up. Its a beautiful cover. Andrew, how did you go from, im curious about the through lines of the three books. How did it start with the first book which is about an intellectual history of monstrosity in literature and ideas which have a lot to do with bitter row, to what the enlightenment figures thought about race and onto the third book diderot and the art of thinking freely . First, thanks, jim pick a truly great to be here today. I have always been attracted to which my call intellectual history, tracked down an idea over time, both of the affects people and the people are affected by the idea. So very quickly about this first book, how to monstrosity was incredibly important for people of the 17th and 18th century because it was this hotly contested topic. Was god responsible for human
On the director domestic policy studies at aei and i am delighted to be with you today to join by a group firstterm mayors facing challenges our studies are pretty interesting im glad you are tuning in and you will enjoy getting to know each one of them. The new generation mayors and cities i am excited because we have mayors literally for weeks on the job just got started a mayors doing interesting things dealing with challenges during this challenging time with the pandemic and urban unrest and other challenges that flow from those things. I want to dive right in and hear from them and what they are doing for Public Policy and the future of our cities but let me do a quick round of introductions. The mayor of miami was selected in 2017 i guess the longestserving mayor of firstterm mayors and previously served as the commissioner for district four at the age of 431 of the youngest in the country the first miami born mayor of the city and has a lot going on we look forward to hearing f
The following is neither a hoax nor a conspiracy do not adjust your computer telephone tablet or television we will be controlling all that you seen and hear and maybe even what you think so sit back relax and enjoy the world of Cognitive Biases. In less than 20 years the internet revolution has had a deep impact on Human Behavior of an all of a media so that today it even affects the way we think. Imagined and invented stories and even outright lives have become prominent in our media landscape how could this be. What underpins the popularity. Why is it that weve come to down to expert testimony. Or. Could it be that our brains are predisposed towards compelling nonsense. When the World Wide Web was invented in the 1990 s. It was imagined as a democratic space that would provide everyone direct access to all of Human Knowledge yet today it seems knowledge is being eclipsed by conviction and we are all it risk of being dragged down into a democracy of the gullible. Usual greece agrees