Good afternoon, my name is Stephen Rodriguez and im a fellow at new American International Security Program and today im joined by scott hartley, author of the new book the fuzzy and the techie, and its interesting when scott and i have known each other a little while now and when he first approached me about this, i immediately thought of my freshman year in college and deciding on what i should major in and i love history and i love Political Science but i quickly thought you know, i want to be sure i get a job that doesnt involve academia or writing papers no one cares read about so i decided to meet the professional world halfway and major in business. But when i read this book and i talked to scott about it, it made sense because my career like many of yours as well can make a difference and inturn , i realized that now what i didnt know then is that in many ways the more liberal arts or even business has massive applicability to the technology world, even to innovation in general
My name is stephen rodriguez. Im a student at the new mayor w americas foundation. Why liberal arts ruled the world and scott and i have known each other for a little while now. H when he first approached me about this, i immediately thought of my freshman year in college when i was deciding what i should major in. I loved history and Political Science but i quickly thought id want to be sure i get a job coming out of college. So i decided to meet the professional world halfway and major in business. But when i talked to him it made sense. Cott abo my career i can any of yours takes the many pivots and turns. I realized no realize now what w then is that int many ways liberal arts or business as the ability in the Technology World for innovation in general. So, with that i want to turn over to scott. I know scott from our time in new york. Hed like myself spend time in the Venture Capital world and v worked with google, facebook and pretty much as has a dream rese and importantly for t
My name is stephen rodriguez. Im a student at the new mayor w americas foundation. Why liberal arts ruled the world and scott and i have known each other for a little while now. H when he first approached me about this, i immediately thought of my freshman year in college when i was deciding what i should major in. I loved history and Political Science but i quickly thought id want to be sure i get a job coming out of college. So i decided to meet the professional world halfway and major in business. But when i talked to him it made sense. Cott abo my career i can any of yours takes the many pivots and turns. I realized no realize now what w then is that int many ways liberal arts or business as the ability in the Technology World for innovation in general. So, with that i want to turn over to scott. I know scott from our time in new york. Hed like myself spend time in the Venture Capital world and v worked with google, facebook and pretty much as has a dream rese and importantly for t
Turmoil in this market all the big moves i see, both up and down, including today. The dow dipping 37 points, s p declining, the nasdaq lost 0. 28 . Underneath, though, theres a lot of rumblings i blame the millennials. Theyre impossible to getaway from and i have to tell you if it werent for the fact that i have two millennial daughters, i would hate this generation the generation that demands to be catered to or they cut you off at the knees or at the cord if youre a cable operator Everyone Wants millennials as customers because theyre old enough to have disposable income but young enough to be persuadable. That means you need to advertise on the internet, because thats where this generation resides. Thats why 45 of cloroxs add go to facebook and google. Clorox is at 45. Second, perhaps because of low wages and student loans, they pay out for very little. Weve identified over and over, millennials will pay premium for uber, for air b b and the iphone and theyll pay up it for makeup t
[inaudible conversations] good afternoon. Welcome to the Cato Institute. Its likely to receive wide because it speaks to divisions about gun control, immigration, affirmative action and so much more. But about the far more fundamental division we see in our understanding of our basic law, the constitution and what it authorizes. If we want to better understand and appreciate those service divisions, thats where we have to turn because thats where theyre grounded. And just to be clear, in speaking about republican constitution and the democratic constitution, professor barnett is not making partisan points; rather, as the books subtitle suggests, hes alluding to two fundamentally different understandings of the constitutions first three words, we the people. Profoundly different conceptions that have deep roots in our constitutional history and farreaching implications for our political order. Once we understand those basic differences, well have a far better grasp of the more immediate