Event. My name is donna and i have the honor of serving as the dean of the school of business as you may realize 2020 marks 100 years of purpose driven education. Since our inception, we believe that the power of partnerships to explore and lead change. I very much would like to thank the center for Global Security analysis and wonderful partners in American Finance and the society of new york sponsoring todays conversation. The centennial series was designed to shine light on emerging and important trends. One of the things we realized as reflectinisreflecting on our hiy provides insight into the current challenges that disrupted and changed industries and Business Models. Todays session focuses on the challenges that the leaders at j. P. Morgan chase and company faced and survived. As seen in the latest book j. P. Morgans fall and revival, how the wave of consolidation changed americas premier bank. I am proud to say j. P. Morgan is the largest of the graduates and i know many on the
Party. Johnny is my given name. Thats a rhyme children used to scribble in their schoolbooks a long time ago, a time when the school was built, a time when we were proud of being educated. Through the years, weve lost some of that pride, taken our education for granted, and even grown the neglectful. All around us, things have been changing. We have gone from the one horse shade to the space satellite, and now schools have a lot to do with National Security and our survival. Now theres trouble. And we realize the trouble is with brains and training and technology. So, in 1957, a lot of americans began to take their schooling a little more seriously. This is a report on American Schools in 1957, what they did, what they didnt do. My name is alan edwards. Heres the man who is making this report, the United States commissioner of education, lawrence g. You know, americans are used to doing things in a big way. We have some pretty Huge Enterprises in this country. And one of the biggest of
Unequal distribution of wealth led to the Great Depression. Her class is about 75 minutes. Weve spent the last few weeks considering how americans adapted to abundance between the 1890s and 1920s. Despite the efforts of producers, advertisers, of retailers and of others, the supply of goods continue to outstrip demand. This wasnt because all everyone, all 106 million americans, had everything they needed. It was because they didnt have adequate purchasing power. They didnt have adequate wages or income to buy all of that stuff. And it wasnt just americans who were in this situation, but so too were our trading partners around the world. They didnt have enough income to buy all of the commodities we were producing in our fields and all of the wonderful things that we are our factories were making. So by the end of the 1920s, the American Economy went bust. You guys all know this. You all know that the stock get crashed in 1929. The World Economy went bust as well. A worldwide economic d
The creator, writer, and ceo of games steve anthony. Brod. Burrowed you two are some of the most creative people i know. You both spend your days thinking about how the world is changing. You apply gaming and fiction to imagine the future. I cannot think of two better people to dig into this discussion with us. Poseourage our audience to questions by the time at the bottom. We only have 25 minutes in this first session. I will try to hurt as many heard as many of your questions as i can. [indiscernible] as we address in the report, the United States used to be protected by a tech from two oceans. September 11 showed that terrorists can use nonmilitary means to kill more americans than were killed at pearl harbor. Spectrum ofce a threats in the cyber information, commercial domains that bring security challenges to the u. S. s doorstep. It to maybe i can kick you first. I would be interested to hear how you think Homeland Security has evolved in the last 19 years. What are these securit
Comprehensive assessment of the future of the department and the need to reshape the [indiscernible] around emerging threats. It went like this morning. I encourage you to read it on our website. Today, i am thrilled to a discussion on the future after the future of dhs, emerging threats and the american public. I am joined by two esteemed guests. The creator, writer, and director of call of duty black ops, steve anthony. Max brod. You two are some of the most creative people i know. You both spend your days thinking about how the world is changing. You have been very successful applying gaming and fiction to imagine the future. I cannot think of two better people to dig into this discussion with us. As a reminder, i encourage our audience to pose questions by the q a tab at the bottom. We only have 25 minutes in this first session. I will try to pose as many of your questions as i can. Lets jump right in. Threatstion of emerging is a critical one. It is something addressed in the repo