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[laughing] they went to stanford business school. but no, what i realized is experience is a very good teacher. and i knew from all of my experiences, find i've been in operations mai tai career, i am much happier in a pair of boots than aam pair of heels, hardhats much better than hairdo. i have learn that it takes people, purpose, and the performance playbook, that's so weird to point at pge. and as we perform we then have the power to influence the outcomes of those decisions. we prove ourselves. in fact, our theme is inside the cup before 2024 is trustworthy, whatever virtues. to be. trustworthy takes people fulfilling a promise is bit image doing what we said we're going to do and doing it well. so when we made a commitment to bury 350 miles of line last year, even when we were faced with a lost first-quarter figure one remembers, the atmospheric rivers, all 15 of them that happen simultaneous, or in sequence, for us that meant 90 of 108 an emergency foster posture restoring power to people across the state, we lost a quarter of
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i'm thinking about the google, the original google, you know, the stanford project that that larry and sergey did, where if you read down to page 37 to the appendix, the risks of targeted advertising are kind of right there. they knew they could represent, you know, to stick with musk for a minute because he's a big character and you have a lot of thoughts on him. you you open and also with don't be evil you open with the idea that 2016 and these tech executives going to sit with donald trump, a guy that i mean wise, you know what they said their values, what they said, they're taking them at their word right? right. real disjointed picture there. you call up elon to talk about it. tell us a little bit. so what happened was i was with my son was a saturday, i think whatever day it was before this meeting. and i was good at scoops. i'm just a really good beat reporter. and someone said, there's a meeting. trump they're all going. i'm like who's going? and they told me this. i'm like, who? like it was all of them. like essentially and no, nope. usually when these things happen, there's a
i'm thinking about the google, the original google, you know, the stanford project that that larry and sergey did, where if you read down to page 37 to the appendix, the risks of targeted advertising are kind of right there. they knew they could represent, you know, to stick with musk for a minute because he's a big character and you have a lot of thoughts on him. you you open and also with don't be evil you open with the idea that 2016 and these tech executives going to sit with donald trump,...
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schwartz: the stanford study, which is respectful, shows that. sen. cotton: is it true that arbitration is more flexible than the court system? for instance, that arbitration can occur any, anywhere, is convenient for both parties, rather than a courtroom? mr. schwartz: for regular people with regular jobs, it is much better. with people with families. dragged into court is no fun. this can be done at a nearby place where people live at a time that is convenient for your job, and so i appreciate the question. sen. cotton: claimants in arbitration who have a lawyer, they can get discovery, get relevant materials? mr. schwartz: the discovery is lengthy, costly, and disruptive to one's life, that is for sure. i don't want to be on the wrong side of that one. sen. cotton: there has been a lot of talk about nda's, nondisclosure agreements, or secrecy agreements. just be clear, arbitration agreements and nondisclosure agreements are not the same thing? mr. schwartz: correct. nondisclosure agreements are a separate peace, and they are used in litigation when
schwartz: the stanford study, which is respectful, shows that. sen. cotton: is it true that arbitration is more flexible than the court system? for instance, that arbitration can occur any, anywhere, is convenient for both parties, rather than a courtroom? mr. schwartz: for regular people with regular jobs, it is much better. with people with families. dragged into court is no fun. this can be done at a nearby place where people live at a time that is convenient for your job, and so i...
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what stanford study which is respectable shows that. >> isth true arbitration is more flexible than the court system? for example arbitration can occur anytime, anywhere that's convenient for both parties rather than courtroom on the judge's schedule? >> are people with regular jobs it is much better. with people with families. dragged into court is no fun. this can be done at a nearby place or people live. at a time that is convenient for their job. who to appreciate that? were they can claim arbitration, get a lawyer, get discovery coming at relevant materials to the claim? >> is costly and disruptive of one's life. that is for sure. i followed that for years. i do not wanto to be the wrong side of that one. >> talk about nda nondisclosure agreements or secrecy agreements. just to be clear that is correct but nondisclosure agreements they use in litigation when you settle a a case. her results of arbitration. >> my time is almost up. it sounds like from your testimony that claimant's tenure just as well as they do in courtship. they can make their own decision whether they publicize o
what stanford study which is respectable shows that. >> isth true arbitration is more flexible than the court system? for example arbitration can occur anytime, anywhere that's convenient for both parties rather than courtroom on the judge's schedule? >> are people with regular jobs it is much better. with people with families. dragged into court is no fun. this can be done at a nearby place or people live. at a time that is convenient for their job. who to appreciate that? were...
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there was a japanese born man who went to stanford and then applied for american citizenship and went to the judge. you know, when the application he appealed the denial the application and went to the judge and said, look, my skin's whiter, yours. the judge said, wait, that's not how we do it. that's not how we do it. and so it went to the supreme court and the supreme court decided unanimously that no, it's not based on the color of your skin, based on the race that is as it is generally. and the guy who wrote the majority or the unanimous was a naturalized. he was born in the morning. anyway, it's a really interesting sort of sidebar to the story. and one of the things i love about doing these books is you find these fascinating stories that kind of get lost to history. and also one of the neat things about doing these little slice of life stories, you know, i mean really we're talking about a day harry truman spent with pablo picasso that in and of itself is not that fascinating to him. but the back story, i think, is fascinating and, you know, the reasons that came about why happ
there was a japanese born man who went to stanford and then applied for american citizenship and went to the judge. you know, when the application he appealed the denial the application and went to the judge and said, look, my skin's whiter, yours. the judge said, wait, that's not how we do it. that's not how we do it. and so it went to the supreme court and the supreme court decided unanimously that no, it's not based on the color of your skin, based on the race that is as it is generally. and...
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stanford port did not have research into potential audit biases for latino taxpayers butw as you work on this issue will you commit to evaluate latino taxpayers as well? >> yes. let me start by saying as i sat here in fairway 15, 2023 of my confirmation hearing when this report had just come out it was alarming and concerning and i wanted to get to the irs and roll up my sleeves to address it. first thing i did when i got to the irs was respond to mr. chairman's request for an update i provided an update. i told him and i acknowledged the validity of the findings. acknowledged there were racial disparities in how we selected audits for certain refundable cards including the itc and committed to doing something about it. we have dramatically reduce the number of the audit spirit we achave made changes to our selection algorithm, we have done more outreach to impacted stakeholders. we are working with the census bureau and others to make sure we are setting up the right data infrastructure in order to better evaluate the racial disparity, potential racial disparity of any tax administra
stanford port did not have research into potential audit biases for latino taxpayers butw as you work on this issue will you commit to evaluate latino taxpayers as well? >> yes. let me start by saying as i sat here in fairway 15, 2023 of my confirmation hearing when this report had just come out it was alarming and concerning and i wanted to get to the irs and roll up my sleeves to address it. first thing i did when i got to the irs was respond to mr. chairman's request for an update i...
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and he's on an airplane someplace, i don't know where in sacramento or stanford someplace. but anyway, this hippie confronting him is when lyn nofziger, his old friend, my old friend, and he's when lyn because lyn told me the story and this smelly, dirty disheveled hippie. maybe it was joe biden. i don't know. anyway, this hippie was carrying a sign it said make love, not war. reagan looked at the sign, looked the hippie turned to lyn and says, you know, from the looks at him, i don't think you do either. and then then then. mike deaver told me this. god bless him. it was a couple of years after the assassination attempt. and there the reagan's on air force one. and mike was and everybody who ever worked for will know about this, about the flat suit. in fact, think it's on exhibit at the reagan library. reagan loved the and everybody hated it. everybody hated fact. george will once wrote a column about the white suit, a fashion revolution. yeah, yeah, right. exactly. anyway, there on this campaign swing and reagan was in a sweat pants. but he is. he always did when. he was
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we go to junior college you visit your buddies a bit because my best or was it stanford i go to the grocery store to cash the checks of money for the week. lo and behold as i'm cashing this check the day before the lottery started in california so i bought a lottery ticket and i won the lottery. could you believe that? put yourself in my place as 1985 was 5000 don't distort before bided so there is money. just a joke. [laughter] brightman 5000 bucks and you spend time until what i come back and get my brother and sister each a hundred bucks i put the majority of the rest of the money into one stock i do pretty well any 30%. next semester take a break from school. i go on and tried to buy a franchise no one will sell me when i'm only 20 years old. i open my own deli and i do pretty well. so about two years i have enough money i can pay my own way through college. so i go to cal state the local paper sit entered in washington d.c. at my local college. i don't know the man i thought he be lucky to have me. so i applied regina what he did? [laughter] he turned me down to it of the into the stor
we go to junior college you visit your buddies a bit because my best or was it stanford i go to the grocery store to cash the checks of money for the week. lo and behold as i'm cashing this check the day before the lottery started in california so i bought a lottery ticket and i won the lottery. could you believe that? put yourself in my place as 1985 was 5000 don't distort before bided so there is money. just a joke. [laughter] brightman 5000 bucks and you spend time until what i come back and...
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stanford prison experiment, less known as the solomon asch conformity. but those once they came to the illumined, did what the narrative had already created. i didn't write the book under the influence of that, but having written a narrative that helped make it make sense. yeah. so that's i ended the last chapter that looked into some of the explanations i thought didn't work. yes. and tried to show how this matched and helped to explain that people who would never do any of this on their own as they would have their behavior altered by virtue of being a member of a group and in this kind of this a occupation unit in foreign territory the 500 men in this unit, their only societal, the whole population out there is is the enemy. so that conformity norms of the battalion are exploding, only intensified compared to, say, a civilian living the streets of hamburg. so that conformity roll out imitation efforts authority to be part of this group are all magnified and this makes greater power terrifying because of course this. the implication of this is that if
stanford prison experiment, less known as the solomon asch conformity. but those once they came to the illumined, did what the narrative had already created. i didn't write the book under the influence of that, but having written a narrative that helped make it make sense. yeah. so that's i ended the last chapter that looked into some of the explanations i thought didn't work. yes. and tried to show how this matched and helped to explain that people who would never do any of this on their own...
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my best friend was at stanford. i go to the grocery store to cash a check for that week. lo and behold as in cashing this check, the day before a lottery started in california some want a a lottery ticket and i won the lottery. would you believe the courts put yourself my place. 1985. the most was $5000. before by inflation. so that was money. but just a joke. [laughing] you are 20, you win 5000 bucks and to spend the weekend in tijuana, right? i come back, take the folks today, give my brother sister each 100 bucks. i put the majority of the rest of the money in one stock. i do pretty well. i make 30%. the next best i take a break from school. aicoa and trying to buy franchise but no one will someone because i'm only 20 years old. i open my own deli and i do pretty well. about two years i now have enough money that i i could py own way through college. go to cow state and local paper says intern in washington, d.c. for my local colchicine. i don't know the man. i thought he would be lucky to have it. so i applied. do you know what he did? he turned me down. you want to k
my best friend was at stanford. i go to the grocery store to cash a check for that week. lo and behold as in cashing this check, the day before a lottery started in california some want a a lottery ticket and i won the lottery. would you believe the courts put yourself my place. 1985. the most was $5000. before by inflation. so that was money. but just a joke. [laughing] you are 20, you win 5000 bucks and to spend the weekend in tijuana, right? i come back, take the folks today, give my brother...
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college you visit buddies so my other way stanford so -- i pick up a friend and go to grocery store so i have money for the weekend. close and behold as i'm cashing this check the day before the lottery started in california soy bought a lottery ticket and i won the lottery. could you believe that? but put yourself in my place 1985, the most is 5,000 dollars so before biden inflation it was money. now, just a joke -- [laughter] you're 20 years old friday night win 5,000 and spend the weekend ten minutes from tijuana i take my folks and give my family a hundred bucks and never take risks so i put the majority of money in one stock i make 30% of my money so next unless i take a break from school i go to try to buy a franchise and no one will sell me one because i'm only 20 years old but i don't quit so i open my own deli. i do pretty well right so then two years -- i now have about enough money that i can pay my own way through college and go to cal state so went to cal state local paper says intern in washington, d.c. as local congressman. i don't knoww the man but i thought he would be
college you visit buddies so my other way stanford so -- i pick up a friend and go to grocery store so i have money for the weekend. close and behold as i'm cashing this check the day before the lottery started in california soy bought a lottery ticket and i won the lottery. could you believe that? but put yourself in my place 1985, the most is 5,000 dollars so before biden inflation it was money. now, just a joke -- [laughter] you're 20 years old friday night win 5,000 and spend the weekend...
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senator dan quayle, assistant secretary of commerce for international trade, holds a phd, taught at stanford, and really has a deep knowledge of america's manufacturing base, and also, i always refer to this one, tommy, 1997, senior fellow at hudson institute, saying japan would not be allowed in the wto can explain why, holy hell rained down on tom. some people disagree with him in those years in the capital, but that op-ed real as well today as it does today, and tom right. those who work against that of the beginning later admitted that tom was absolutely right you do look forward to hearing your insights. tom: thanks, ken. it is a pleasure to be here with a lot of my old friends as well. the last few days has been a sea of u.s.-japan cooperation here at hudson. yesterday, i was in nashville, tennessee with senator hagerty. we did a similar event, made the same remarks as governor holcomb. governor holcomb is also home to a massive amount of -- tennessee is also home to a massive amount of japanese investment and other sectors. on the subject of china, too, senator hagerty revealed he doe
senator dan quayle, assistant secretary of commerce for international trade, holds a phd, taught at stanford, and really has a deep knowledge of america's manufacturing base, and also, i always refer to this one, tommy, 1997, senior fellow at hudson institute, saying japan would not be allowed in the wto can explain why, holy hell rained down on tom. some people disagree with him in those years in the capital, but that op-ed real as well today as it does today, and tom right. those who work...
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. >> stanford decided the civilization program had to go. an elite school and guatemala university began to drop concentration on introducing students to these ideas. >> people return on investment to a large degree. men mapping the education as men and women are freer teaches us to think for ourselves what the show physical education is important decide. dark university of texas without classically educated populace america cannot survive. >> 's this means i guess quote is an is of democracy education in the republic. the idea that we need an educated citizenry to maintain free government over time so what is because we live in self-governing republic it can be sustained without education. >> so what we do? of course and needs a liberal arts degree but just because someone isn't majoring in local arts doesn't mean they cannot classical education. >> a perception a false perception of you are a scientist, a person like what you do spent but that doesn't mean he shouldn't also be reading books are also talking about the important questions of
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>> this takes me back about 30 years when i was at masters student at stanford there's a team of us. we were assigned a class a project which was to design a better camera tripod. a lot of people felll in love withfe it. it was fantastic success on many different dimensions. it also provided the capitol to start on my childhoodil dream of building a better way to move around every day. i will always be grateful for the tripod progress i'm grateful for it to you can strap it on a fence or something and take good pictures, good videos, bends and crazy directions. anyway, thank you for that. thank you so much for traveling here. before our next session i just wanted to encourage you if you are not already a subscriber i cowrite it with alex fitzpatrick and jennifer is called axios what is next? we cover a lot of these topics we have been discussing all day today. you can subscribe online at the judgment website for everyone and please remain seated. we have one final segment before our reception which is upstairs. i also encourage you go downstairs to try the headphones and other things
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course, the 19th century, over half today's top 20 institutions, including places like hopkins and stanford and university of rochester, were formed in that era. what's happened, though, is we've gotten out of that habit even conservatives with a lot of money to give wind up giving it to where they went to school or want to give it or write a bribe tax tech, a bribe to institution that they hope will admit their kid or grandkid. they give it to famous. this has been in happened therefore is all of these resources have flown to existing apparatus that no longer serves our purpose well. look what's changed. universities, colleges and even our more recent community college system where an answer to particular problem it was when it was hard to get books, hard to get people together with the professor hard to find space where people could learn. today, those are the easiest things in the that challenge today is to make sure that people have actually learned what they were supposed to learn, to actually offer a coherent and lucid program of study. these are things that universal and even communi
course, the 19th century, over half today's top 20 institutions, including places like hopkins and stanford and university of rochester, were formed in that era. what's happened, though, is we've gotten out of that habit even conservatives with a lot of money to give wind up giving it to where they went to school or want to give it or write a bribe tax tech, a bribe to institution that they hope will admit their kid or grandkid. they give it to famous. this has been in happened therefore is all...
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this is story and jake dorman from the university of california, los angeles, does undergrad at stanford, who's written all these books and does a book on atlanta. he does a chapter on the harlem renaissance. he talks about regular in harlem. he said, although you have these exceptional cases of people who did well, it was amazing to see the degree which black businesses did not prosper in harlem, in atlanta, in this period in the 1920s and 1930s, african-americans at this point in all the cities, united states of america, only one city had a higher percentage of black folks. it was birmingham, alabama, then atlanta, georgia. atlanta, georgia already had a disproportionately high number of black people of all the cities in the united states, there was one black daily newspaper was a chicago defender, was the amsterdam news. it wasn't the washington bee, it was the atlanta world. atlanta had created a military had created a military offshoot. they created a media by the 1940s, a chain newspapers of the 1940s. atlanta had distinguished itself as exceptional space of black achievement early
this is story and jake dorman from the university of california, los angeles, does undergrad at stanford, who's written all these books and does a book on atlanta. he does a chapter on the harlem renaissance. he talks about regular in harlem. he said, although you have these exceptional cases of people who did well, it was amazing to see the degree which black businesses did not prosper in harlem, in atlanta, in this period in the 1920s and 1930s, african-americans at this point in all the...
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stanford and led chants saying it's got to go. that's a very elite school and from that point on a lot of other university began to drop concentrations on korver choir meant that would introduce students to the great works of the great ideas. opponents of classical education point out the poor return on investment of the a liberal arts degree. former secretary of education william bennett encourages students to pursue stem majors. then we talk a lot about them jobs because they are the jobs that seems are very much worth it the course of study is quite worth it. proponents on the other hand argued that the classical education has a number of benefits. he believes classically educated students learned how to to live for justly. >> it's something that grew out of the education of freeman did now being the education that makes us men and women freer. and we ask why. always ask why. proponents also point out it's important to society. justin dire had the university of texas argued without the classically educated populace america cann
stanford and led chants saying it's got to go. that's a very elite school and from that point on a lot of other university began to drop concentrations on korver choir meant that would introduce students to the great works of the great ideas. opponents of classical education point out the poor return on investment of the a liberal arts degree. former secretary of education william bennett encourages students to pursue stem majors. then we talk a lot about them jobs because they are the jobs...
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, provost of the university of austin explains classical education has declined in america in 1988, stanford decided that it's famous western civilization program had to go. that's a very elite school. a lot of begin to drop concentrations on, you know, requirements that would introduce to the great books and the great ideas. >> opponents of classical education point out the poor return on investment of liberal arts degree. former secretary of education william bennett encouraged students to pursue stem majors. we talk about stem jobs in the book because the job seems very much worth it and the course of study that lead to present is quite worth it. >> proponents on the other hand argue classical education has a number of benefits. author john believe that classically educated students learn how to live virtually. >> men and women -- always ask why. proponents also point out that classical education is important to society justin dyer head of institute at the university of texas argues that without a classically educationed populist america cannot survive. >> it means comes originally from t
, provost of the university of austin explains classical education has declined in america in 1988, stanford decided that it's famous western civilization program had to go. that's a very elite school. a lot of begin to drop concentrations on, you know, requirements that would introduce to the great books and the great ideas. >> opponents of classical education point out the poor return on investment of liberal arts degree. former secretary of education william bennett encouraged students...