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Douglas Irwin, Dartmouth Professor of Economics, discusses the US trade war with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Annelise Orleck did not expect that protecting her students would result in getting assaulted and arrested. Orleck is a professor of history and the former chair of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College. On May 1, Dartmouth President Sian Beilock called police to break up a peaceful student protest on the Dartmouth Green. The students were protesting Israel's war on Gaza and calling on Dartmouth to divest from companies that support Israel's military occupation. This was one of many such protests sweeping college campuses.New Hampshire state troopers in full riot gear arrived with armored vehicles in response to the Dartmouth students. Orleck joined other faculty and community members to stand between the police and students. The 65-year-old professor was body slammed to the ground and was one of 89 people arrested. Two reporters for the campus newspaper were also arrested, provoking national outrage from press freedom groups.The police assault of Professor Orleck made national news and the videos went viral. Orleck was charged with criminal trespass and temporarily banned from portions of Dartmouth's campus. The ACLU of New Hampshire issued a statement saying, “Use of police force against protestors should never be a first resort. Freedom of speech and the right to demonstrate are foundational principles of democracy and core constitutional rights.” Dartmouth President Beilock apologized in a letter to Dartmouth students on May 7, “No one, including me, wanted to see heavily armed police officers in the heart of our campus… I am sorry for the harm this impossible decision has caused.”Orleck has been a professor at Dartmouth for 34 years and is a renowned historian of labor, women's issues, and Jewish history. She lives in Thetford Center.The crackdown on peaceful student protest is often being characterized as a response to antisemitism. On May 7, President Biden denounced a “ferocious surge of antisemitism in America and around the world.”“There is no place on any campus in America, any place in America, for antisemitism or hate speech or threats of violence of any kind,” said Biden.“I'm not seeing a wild rise of antisemitism on this campus,” countered Orleck. “My friends who teach at Columbia who are Jewish are not seeing it on the Columbia campus. I am seeing some Jewish professors and students saying that these words, ‘Free Palestine,' make them uncomfortable. But I've been telling people this week since I was attacked, please can we keep separate uncomfortable from words, and uncomfortable from being slammed and harmed by men with guns who then drag you off to jail? That's uncomfortable. That's unsafe.”Orleck says, "What is real is the surge of antisemitism that's come out of Trumpist America and the January 6 protesters when they were storming the Capitol." “It's a really frightening moment. I'm speaking out not just because I and my students were unnecessarily brutalized …but because I want to break that narrative about the protesters that's appeared in very mainstream media outlets.”Orleck sees the current crackdown in historical terms. “This is part of a 40-year right-wing attack on higher education as an institution that seems to be controlled by people of more progressive political ideas,” Orleck told The Vermont Conversation.Orleck asserted that today's student protesters are part of “a remarkable generation.”“They feel like [the war in Gaza] is the moral issue of their time because this is a genocide. And I agree with them.”
On January 19th of 2001, a man named Andrew Patti was relaxing in his vacation home in Vermont, just over the New Hampshire border, a little past 10 pm, with his son, Andy when he heard a knock on the door. Before him stood two teenage boys who asked if they could come inside and use the phone, since their car needed a jump. Sensing something was off, Andrew said no, but that he would call someone for them and shut the door. When he went upstairs, he grabbed the phone, and, smartly, his gun. It was then that he realized the boys had cut his phone lines. Not wanting to go back outside, he held his son and his gun until the wee morning hours when the boys finally left.The boys were Robert Tulloch, 17, and Jim Parker, 16, from Chelsea, New Hampshire. The boys were misfits who decided to leave town and start careers as assasins in Australia. To do so, they needed $10,000. To get the money, they decided they needed to rob houses in which wealthy inhabitants lived. They also wanted to kill said inhabitants, simply for the thrill of it. Their plan failed with Andrew Patti, so they tried the house of well-liked and renowned German professors at Dartmouth, Half and Suzanne Zantop. And on the morning of Saturday, January 27t, 2001, they put their devastating and murderous plan into action.Show Notes: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/604620.Judgment_Ridge
Dartmouth College Film & Media professor and “Ghost Channels: ‘Paranormal Reality Television and the Haunting of Twenty-First-Century America'” author, AMY LAWRENCE, will be on-air with The Ghost Host Sophia Temperilli on LiveParanormal.com / GhostHunting.com, SATURDAY 10/21, 12pm PST, 3pm EST, 8pm primetime U.K. GMT!! Listen and chat LIVE:)
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Dartmouth Professor of Religion Randall Balmer joined us to discuss his book “Redeemer: The Life of Jimmy Carter”. Professor Balmer is the author of more than a dozen books including his latest, “Passion Plays”. He holds the John Phillips Chair in Religion at Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH. We also welcome John Leahy, an award winning sports play by play broadcaster who has been on the air since 1995. He is currently the voice of Merrimack College Men's and Women's hockey on ESPN+.
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Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Policy Committee Member, warns of an economic disaster ahead. Lisa Shalett, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Chief Investment Officer, assesses the recent carnage in the markets. Abby Joseph Cohen, Columbia Business School Professor & Retired Goldman Sachs Partner, sees more credit market damage ahead. National Bank of Ukraine Deputy Governor Serhiy Nikolaychuk discusses signs of recovery in Kyiv, the challenge to maintain a focus on monetary policy amid war with Russia, and the need for further funding from the International Monetary Fund. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor of Economics and Former Bank of England policy maker, weighs U.S. recession risk. Jennifer Lee, BMO Senior Economist, discusses the surprise increase in September retail sales. Christian Bolu, Autonomous Research Senior Analyst, assesses this week's big bank earnings as Goldman Sachs beats estimates across the board. John Lipsky, Former IMF First Deputy Managing Director, says data integrity is central and critical to the IMF. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Peter Quigley, President and CEO of Kelly, discusses the jobs September report and employment trends. Bloomberg News U.S. Health Care Reporter Riley Griffin explains how Merck's Covid pill faces a risk that the virus could outsmart it. Bloomberg News Financial Investigations Reporter Caleb Melby shares his Businessweek Magazine story New York's Real Estate Tax Breaks Are Now a Rich-Kid Loophole. Dartmouth Professor of Economics Danny Blanchflower talks about seeing a U.S. recession if the history of consumer sentiment repeats. Eric Ervin, CIO at Onramp Invest, breaks down understanding and owning cryptocurrencies. And we Drive to the Close with Alan Lancz, Research Director at www.LanczGlobal.com. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Peter Quigley, President and CEO of Kelly, discusses the jobs September report and employment trends. Bloomberg News U.S. Health Care Reporter Riley Griffin explains how Merck's Covid pill faces a risk that the virus could outsmart it. Bloomberg News Financial Investigations Reporter Caleb Melby shares his Businessweek Magazine story New York's Real Estate Tax Breaks Are Now a Rich-Kid Loophole. Dartmouth Professor of Economics Danny Blanchflower talks about seeing a U.S. recession if the history of consumer sentiment repeats. Eric Ervin, CIO at Onramp Invest, breaks down understanding and owning cryptocurrencies. And we Drive to the Close with Alan Lancz, Research Director at www.LanczGlobal.com. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says the country could phase out coal-fired power plants by 2025. Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group President, says the Europeans are taking the lead on climate regulations. David Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Policy Committee Member, says inflation looks temporary and the hawkish crew is preaching from 1975. Representative French Hill, Republican from Arkansas, says he is concerned about the systemic risk of bad economic data out of China. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
A prize-winning historian and Emmy Award nominee, Randall Balmer earned the Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1985 and taught as Professor of American Religious History at Columbia University for twenty-seven years before becoming the Mandel Family Professor in the Arts & Sciences at Dartmouth College in 2012; two years later, he was named Dartmouth Professor in the Arts & Sciences, and in 2015 he was named to the John Phillips Chair in Religion, the oldest endowed professorship at Dartmouth. In 2014, he was named the inaugural director of the Society of Fellows at Dartmouth. He has been a visiting professor at Princeton, Yale, Northwestern, and Emory universities and in the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He was a visiting professor at Yale Divinity School from 2004 to 2008.Dr. Balmer has published widely in both scholarly journals and in the popular press. His op-ed articles have appeared in newspapers across the country, including the Los Angeles Times, the Des Moines Register, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Dallas Morning News, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Hartford Courant, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, the Anchorage Daily News, and the New York Times. His work has also appeared in the New Republic, the New York Times Book Review, Christian Century, the Nation, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and Washington Post Book World. Dr. Balmer is regularly asked to comment on religion in American life, and he has appeared frequently on network television, on NPR, and on both the Colbert Report and the Daily Show, with Jon Stewart. He has been an expert witness in several First Amendment cases, including Snyder v. Phelps and Glassroth v. Moore, the so-called Alabama Ten Commandments case.Dr. Balmer has published more than a dozen books, including Redeemer: The Life of Jimmy Carter and The Making of Evangelicalism: From Revivalism to Politics and Beyond. His second book, Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Journey into the Evangelical Subculture in America, now in its fifth edition, was made into an award-winning, three-part documentary for PBS. Dr. Balmer wrote and hosted that series as well as a two-part series on creationism and a documentary on Billy Graham. He has lectured around the country in such venues as the Commonwealth Club of California and the Chautauqua Institution and, under the auspices of the State Department, in Austria and Lebanon.This podcast was recorded on September 21st, 2021.
Join Charlie and me as we talk about Charlie's sabbatical around the world with his family. Charlie is a dad to three teens, a Dartmouth Professor and an author. His most recent book, We Came We Saw We Left is about their adventures around the world. HIGHLIGHTS Charlie is an amazing storyteller. During our conversation, he added extra color to many of the stories in his book about his family's gap year around the world. It's worth noting this is not his first book. He's an exceptional writer who has written other books that attempt to make serious topics (like economics) more accessible and fun. Visit truvaytravel.com/11 for a video of today's show and additional resources.
Bill Dudley, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist & Former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President, says not to put to much weight on what one individual Fed president says. Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor of Economics and former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, says the Fed and the Bank of England have been struggling in the dark. Luke Kawa, UBS Asset Management Asset Allocation Strategist, expects an attractive dip in the markets to buy in the coming weeks. Terry Haines, Pangaea Policy Founder, says there is about a 75% chance congress reaches a deal on infrastructure. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bill Dudley, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist & Former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President, says not to put to much weight on what one individual Fed president says. Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor of Economics and former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, says the Fed and the Bank of England have been struggling in the dark. Luke Kawa, UBS Asset Management Asset Allocation Strategist, expects an attractive dip in the markets to buy in the coming weeks. Terry Haines, Pangaea Policy Founder, says there is about a 75% chance congress reaches a deal on infrastructure. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize Winning Economist & Columbia University Professor, says pandemic has exposed economic inequality in the U.S. David Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee Member, says there is plenty of labor out there. Ash Alankar Janus Global Head of Asset Allocation & Risk Management details his proprietary research into a barbell approach to investing and, over the past 30 years, whether bonds actually have been a reliable hedge against stocks. Charles Kantor, Neuberger Berman Long Short Fund Senior Portfolio Manager, says the bond market will move well before the Fed does. Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar, says there is an urgent need for vaccines globally. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize Winning Economist & Columbia University Professor, says pandemic has exposed economic inequality in the U.S. David Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee Member, says there is plenty of labor out there. Ash Alankar Janus Global Head of Asset Allocation & Risk Management details his proprietary research into a barbell approach to investing and, over the past 30 years, whether bonds actually have been a reliable hedge against stocks. Charles Kantor, Neuberger Berman Long Short Fund Senior Portfolio Manager, says the bond market will move well before the Fed does. Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar, says there is an urgent need for vaccines globally.
Guy Johnson speaks with Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Marcus Ashworth about the takeaways from the Bank of England policy decision, and the economic outlook across Europe. Plus, we hear from Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor of Economics and former Monetary Policy Committee member.
Clinical Reference Laboratory CEO Bob Thompson talks about Walgreens offering a Covid-19 at-home saliva test. Bloomberg News Equity Markets Reporter Esha Dey discusses Tesla falling below its S&P 500 entry level and wiping out 2021 gains. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Chief Energy Correspondent Javier Blas walk through the story “Pennsylvania Teachers’ Pensions Helped Fund War Over Oil in Iraq.” Dartmouth Professor of Economics Danny Blanchflower provides a recap of Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s semi-annual monetary policy report to the Senate Banking Committee. And we Drive to the Close with Ryan Detrick, Senior Market Strategist at LPL Financial. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Doni Holloway.
Clinical Reference Laboratory CEO Bob Thompson talks about Walgreens offering a Covid-19 at-home saliva test. Bloomberg News Equity Markets Reporter Esha Dey discusses Tesla falling below its S&P 500 entry level and wiping out 2021 gains. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Chief Energy Correspondent Javier Blas walk through the story “Pennsylvania Teachers' Pensions Helped Fund War Over Oil in Iraq.” Dartmouth Professor of Economics Danny Blanchflower provides a recap of Fed Chair Jerome Powell's semi-annual monetary policy report to the Senate Banking Committee. And we Drive to the Close with Ryan Detrick, Senior Market Strategist at LPL Financial. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Roger Bootle, Capital Economics Founder & Chairman, says the U.K.'s Conservative Party has been inching toward the center of the political spectrum. Camilla Cavendish, Former Head of Policy for U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron, says the Tories are aspiring to be the voice of the working class. Lale Topcuoglu, JOHCM Senior Fund Manager, says Chairman Powell has been very clear he does not see us at QE. Wendy J. Schiller, Brown University Chair of Political Science, discusses the history of impeachment in the House and Senate. And David Blanchflower, Author & Dartmouth Professor of Economics, says employment rates are still below where they were a decade ago. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Roger Bootle, Capital Economics Founder & Chairman, says the U.K.'s Conservative Party has been inching toward the center of the political spectrum. Camilla Cavendish, Former Head of Policy for U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron, says the Tories are aspiring to be the voice of the working class. Lale Topcuoglu, JOHCM Senior Fund Manager, says Chairman Powell has been very clear he does not see us at QE. Wendy J. Schiller, Brown University Chair of Political Science, discusses the history of impeachment in the House and Senate. And David Blanchflower, Author & Dartmouth Professor of Economics, says employment rates are still below where they were a decade ago.
David Blanchflower, Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member and Dartmouth Professor, answers the question he asks in his new book: "Not Working: Where Have All the Good Jobs Gone?" Priya Misra, TD Securities Managing Director and Global Head of Rates Strategy, expects the Fed to signal readiness to ease policy in their next meeting, but that they will stop short of committing to a near-term cut. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle, reports live from Hong Kong, where protests continue. Meredith Sumpter, Eurasia Group Head Of Research Strategy and Operations, expects Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam to continue to fight to hold on to her job. Elisa Martinuzzi, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says investors are disappointed in the vision that Deutsche Bank has given for its future since they walked away from merger discussions with Commerzbank. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
David Blanchflower, Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member and Dartmouth Professor, answers the question he asks in his new book: "Not Working: Where Have All the Good Jobs Gone?" Priya Misra, TD Securities Managing Director and Global Head of Rates Strategy, expects the Fed to signal readiness to ease policy in their next meeting, but that they will stop short of committing to a near-term cut. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle, reports live from Hong Kong, where protests continue. Meredith Sumpter, Eurasia Group Head Of Research Strategy and Operations, expects Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam to continue to fight to hold on to her job. Elisa Martinuzzi, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says investors are disappointed in the vision that Deutsche Bank has given for its future since they walked away from merger discussions with Commerzbank.
Steven Englander, Standard Chartered Bank Global Head of FX, says the Fed's inflation forecast record isn't brilliant. Jerome Schneider, PIMCO Head of Short-Term Portfolio Management, expects the next Fed move to be higher in rates. Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, says there's still quite a long way to full employment. Sarah House, Wells Fargo Securities Senior Economist, expects a slowdown in the labor market. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Steven Englander, Standard Chartered Bank Global Head of FX, says the Fed's inflation forecast record isn't brilliant. Jerome Schneider, PIMCO Head of Short-Term Portfolio Management, expects the next Fed move to be higher in rates. Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, says there's still quite a long way to full employment. Sarah House, Wells Fargo Securities Senior Economist, expects a slowdown in the labor market.
Pediatric Grand Rounds March 22, 2019 Mary O’Connor, MD, MPH Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Professor of Pediatrics Emerita University of Colorado School of Medicine
Remembering Princeton University's Alan Krueger with Dartmouth Professor of Economics Danny Blanchflower, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent Michael McKee, University of Michigan Associate Professor for Public Policy & Former U.S. Department of Labor Chief Economist Betsey Stevenson, and Bloomberg Businessweek Economics Editor Peter Coy. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Remembering Princeton University's Alan Krueger with Dartmouth Professor of Economics Danny Blanchflower, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent Michael McKee, University of Michigan Associate Professor for Public Policy & Former U.S. Department of Labor Chief Economist Betsey Stevenson, and Bloomberg Businessweek Economics Editor Peter Coy.
Alan Ruskin, Deutsche Bank Securities Managing Director & Chief International Strategist, says market participants seem to expect volatility to be sticky for a while. Luke Kawa, Bloomberg Cross-Asset Reporter, says markets are pricing in some kind of inflection point for the Fed over the next two years. Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, defines the current situation of the U.K. as one of "chaos" and "rage". Julia Coronado, Macropolicy Perspectives Founder, explains that technology is a deflationary force. Baroness Helena Kennedy, House of Lords Member, remarks that the Irish border question was not in the mind of the voters when the Brexit referendum took place. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Alan Ruskin, Deutsche Bank Securities Managing Director & Chief International Strategist, says market participants seem to expect volatility to be sticky for a while. Luke Kawa, Bloomberg Cross-Asset Reporter, says markets are pricing in some kind of inflection point for the Fed over the next two years. Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, defines the current situation of the U.K. as one of "chaos" and "rage". Julia Coronado, Macropolicy Perspectives Founder, explains that technology is a deflationary force. Baroness Helena Kennedy, House of Lords Member, remarks that the Irish border question was not in the mind of the voters when the Brexit referendum took place.
Do video games make kids violent? A new study has found that there may be something of a connection.Guest: Jay G. Hull, Dartmouth Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Associate Dean of Faculty for the Social Sciences-This past weekend, a Hamilton woman finally finished successfully walking every single street in the city of Hamilton. Why did she do this and what has she learned from her journey throughout the streets of our city?Guest: Anita Joldersma, local writer-A new book is out that dives into the story of how the CBC lost Hockey Night in Canada.Guest: David Shoalts, veteran sportswriter, author of "Hockey Fight in Canada: The Big Media Faceoff Over the NHL"
James Glassman, JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking Head Economist, says today's jobs numbers are a reminder of how much hidden unemployment there was during the recession. Mike Darda, MKM Holdings Chief Economist & Chief Market Strategist, says U.S. payrolls are in line with expectations. Larry Kudlow, U.S. National Economic Council Director, says it looks to him like China is declining in growth. Margaret Brennan, CBS "Face the Nation" Host, discusses Thursday's White House briefing on interference in the U.S. political system. And Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, responds to BOE Governor Mark Carney. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
James Glassman, JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking Head Economist, says today's jobs numbers are a reminder of how much hidden unemployment there was during the recession. Mike Darda, MKM Holdings Chief Economist & Chief Market Strategist, says U.S. payrolls are in line with expectations. Larry Kudlow, U.S. National Economic Council Director, says it looks to him like China is declining in growth. Margaret Brennan, CBS "Face the Nation" Host, discusses Thursday's White House briefing on interference in the U.S. political system. And Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, responds to BOE Governor Mark Carney.
Nejra Cehic, Bloomberg TV Anchor, breaks the BOE's decision to raise interest rates to 0.75 percent. Adam Posen, Peterson Institute for International Economics President, finds the BOE's decision hard to justify. Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, argues that what matters the most in the U.S. and the U.K. is underemployment, not unemployment. Brian Johnson, Barclays Capital Senior Autos Analyst, sees some light at the end of the tunnel in NAFTA negotiations. And Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, explains the connection between Google and Apple Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Nejra Cehic, Bloomberg TV Anchor, breaks the BOE's decision to raise interest rates to 0.75 percent. Adam Posen, Peterson Institute for International Economics President, finds the BOE's decision hard to justify. Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, argues that what matters the most in the U.S. and the U.K. is underemployment, not unemployment. Brian Johnson, Barclays Capital Senior Autos Analyst, sees some light at the end of the tunnel in NAFTA negotiations. And Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, explains the connection between Google and Apple
Montana and Mike look into media's past, present and future.
Three years ago when someone mentioned the idea of artificial intelligence most people would assume they were going to start referencing Star Wars, Robocop, Terminator, Space Odyssey and the Jetsons. In 2017 A.I. has taken on an entire new trend as more businesses start to invest in the technology and more references are being made to A.I. with tools and technology we use everyday. But what is Artificial Intelligence? What tools or technology do I use today that leverages artificial intelligence? What does all this mean for businesses today and how should brands start embracing for a future of digital transformation powered by A.I.? What are some things that will be automated completely by A.I.? (Paperboy?) I answer these questions and more in part 1 of 4 in my “Translate The Geek-Speak” series on the FOMOFanz Podcast. Some of the things discussed on this episode: History of Artificial Intelligence: 1956 - Dartmouth Professor summer project to study “every aspect of learning” The first definition of AI: "every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it. Examples of brands investing in A.I. in episode: Google Amazon Apple Facebook What is or isn’t A.I.? Not Robots - Robots that are powered by AI have AI computer as the brain. (AI is the brain and Robot is the body) Siri - personalized voice powered by software and data that is A.I. Email Spam Filter is classic type of ANI Nest thermostat as it learns your routine and surroundings and able to read from additional devices ANI systems are what provides us “Targeting Ads” what you search on Amazon shows up as an ad on Facebook 3 Different Categories of AI: Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI) Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) Artificial SuperIntelligence (ASI) Watch Live: As always you can listen to the show on any of the podcast apps and make sure to follow the host Brian Fanzo better known as@iSocialFanz on both Facebook Live & Periscope so you can watch the shows LIVE each week.
In this podcast, Trumbull talks about his 2011-12 sabbatical, during which he spent time conducting research in Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria; how his sabbatical influenced the way he taught one of his fall term 2012 classes, “History of North Africa;” and research for his book on the history of water in the Sahara, among other topics.
U.S. census data shows racial diversity is increasing in major cities across the United States. But highly diverse neighborhoods are still rare, newly arrived immigrants continue to settle in concentrated residential patterns, and many African Americans remain concentrated in segregated neighborhoods, according to recent research by Professor of Geography Richard Wright. Wright and two colleagues—Steven R. Holloway of the University of Georgia and Mark Ellis of the University of Washington—examined neighborhood tract data from the 1990, 2000, and 2010 U.S. censuses and created "cartographic visualizations" of 53 large metropolitan areas and every state in the United States. Their maps showing the changes in neighborhood racial configuration in these cities can be viewed at: http://mixedmetro.us/ Wright also recently published a paper in The Professional Geographer, "The Racially Fragmented City? Neighborhood Racial Segregation and Diversity Jointly Considered," co-authored by Holloway and Ellis.
Earth sciences Assistant Professor Bob Hawley discusses his research on polar ice caps in Greenland as well as his work with Dartmouth students in Hanover.
Devin Balkcom, associate professor of computer science, gives us a deeper understanding of how computers are impacting the "physical world" as it relates to the human body, efficient production, and theory.
Physics and astronomy professor Jim LaBelle discusses the science behind a classic physics experiment, Foucault's pendulum, while seated next to Dartmouth's pendulum in Fairchild Tower.
Dartmouth Computer Scientist Hany Farid has new evidence regarding a photograph of accused John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.