Free until everybody is free. Like rabbi abraham, we marched arm in arm with dr. Martin luther king. We recognize prayer is meaningless unless its a versus. We put pray with our actions. Challenging and justice and dismantling structures of oppression. Injustice everywhere threatens justice everywhere. We plan to eradicate property and dismantle the systems that poverty is a result of unjust structures and policy. Elizabeth howard, frances wright, advocates for human rights continue to inspire us. We welcome each one and say amen and shalom. Can we say also on the lake. You may be seated. We are so thankful to all of you gathered here this morning, we are a little tight but we will ask other folks to come up if you take your chair and put them on the corner, our leader here in washington, d. C. Just put your chairs right there on the corner because this is movement time. This is movement time. When its movement time, we can all be together. We are here this morning and i am here with o
Barbara said the purpose is to advocate for poor and low income workers in an effort to eliminate poverty and promote living wages, organizers are also using the event to raise awareness about other issues, including the expansion of Voting Rights. From the National Press club, this is one hour 45 minutes. Free until everybody is free. Like rabbi abraham, we marched arm in arm with dr. Martin luther king. We recognize prayer is meaningless unless its a versus. We put pray with our actions. Challenging and justice and dismantling structures of oppression. Injustice everywhere threatens justice everywhere. We plan to eradicate property and dismantle the systems that poverty is a result of unjust structures and policy. Elizabeth howard, frances wright, advocates for human rights continue to inspire us. We welcome each one and say amen and shalom. Can we say also on the lake. You may be seated. We are so thankful to all of you gathered here this morning, we are a little tight but we will a
Statistics. I read this, another problem is that we may be creating too much data. What do you mean by that . Roberts i did not mean creating too much data in the context of big data, and artificial intelligence. Most of that is being used for marketing. Most of the big data that is actually being used by corporations is to steal market share away from each other. That is not producing productivity or social benefits, it is just carving up a zero sum pie. Brian when did you get the idea for this book . Robert the original idea of rapid even nine growth in the middle the 20th century, Slower Growth before and after, came about when i was graduating many years ago, when new work on the history of the American Economy came up with some startling numbers. That is that the output, the total production of goods and services in the u. S. Economy doubled between the 1920s in the 1950s. And yet, the amount of capital that was used to produce goods and services did not increase at all. That viol
Vigorous problemsolving ideas of the donor. And what could become embedded it becomestion sclerotic. You lose that freshman made philanthropy you lose that freshness that made philanthropy important in the first is great encourage donors to spend hard when they are alive and make sure that the people they really trust clean up in a 5, 10, 15 years after they had gone. George eastman was a pioneer in that, spending while living. Question, one more this gentleman in the back, and that i would like to invite you to reception. That has been pointed out 56 of americans will find himself in the top 10 of earners at some point in their lives. Can you talk about that american dynamism and what it means for american philanthropy. Mr. Zinsmeister i found out a wonderful organizations i have never heard of is a french organization, names for enoch. Enoch was the man who could not chians is an association of firms that are hundreds of years on. A company was founded in the middle ages. The Howard
Brian Professor Robert j. Gordon, author of the rise and fall of american growth. 750 pages of a lot of statistics. I read this, another problem is that we may be creating too much data. What do you mean by that . Roberts i did not mean creating too much data in the context of big data, and artificial intelligence. Most of that is being used for marketing. Most of the big data that is actually being used by corporations is to steal market share away from each other. That is not producing productivity or social benefits, it is just carving up a zerosum pie. Brian when did you get the idea for this book . Robert the original idea of rapid Economic Growth in the middle the 20th century, Slower Growth before and after, came about when i was graduating many years ago, when new work on the history of the American Economy came up with some startling numbers. That is that the output, the total production of goods and services in the u. S. Economy doubled between the 1920s in the 1950s. And yet