Sreenivasan we continue with a look at the sharing economy with Rana Foroohar and brad hargreaves. If you step back and think about the high end might be called a portfolio career and the end the big economy, its basically people taking on many jobs. I have three different jobs. Many people around the table probably have other jobs. What makes that stable socially is that if you have healthcare, for example, that you can take with you as a freelancer or from one parttime position to another, and, so, people are talking now in washington about portable benefits. Mark warner senator from virginia is big into this, Elizabeth Warren is big on this, the sort of tweak that could be had to turn the sharing economy into a real positive instead of being something that we think about as were all going to be uberized. Sreenivasan jay rosen, john herrman and melissa bell about facebook and modern journalism. We definitely see this and other plat forms as great opportunity to connect with audiences
Sreenivasan we continue with a look at the sharing economy with Rana Foroohar and brad hargreaves. If you step back and think about the high end might be called a portfolio career and the end the big economy, its basically people taking on many jobs. I have three different jobs. Many people around the table probably have other jobs. What makes that stable socially is that if you have healthcare, for example, that you can take with you as a freelancer or from one parttime position to another, and, so, people are talking now in washington about portable benefits. Mark warner senator from virginia is big into this, Elizabeth Warren is big on this, the sort of tweak that could be had to turn the sharing economy into a real positive instead of being something that we think about as were all going to be uberized. Sreenivasan jay rosen, john herrman and melissa bell about facebook and modern journalism. We definitely see this and other plat forms as great opportunity to connect with audiences
From cotton. Thousands of workers, dock workers and people in the shops, people who worked in the hotels and gambling houses and brothels where plantation owner would come up and treat new york city as their home away from home during the summer months. Everybody was in various ways dependent on maintaining the cotton trade, which means they sought in their best interests to maintain the plantation system and slavery. New york workers also feared that if the four million mill enslaved in souse are south were subtly set free they would flood up north and take their jobs away. The big irony there is that the 12,000 free blacks in new york city, the exact opposite was going on. White workers took their jobs from them, froze them out of the unions, so there one really going to be a problem with fighting for the white white guys fighting for jobs again black workers. So because of cotton and because of to the ties and that long and Enormous Economic tie to the cotton south, the majority of,
Museums president , kevin gover. This is about 30 minutes. We begin today with kind of an amazing thing, which is the reflections of two people who have been absolutely central to setting the mission of the museum. The first is a reflection by request rick west of the Autry National Center of the american west. He was, of course, the founder founding director of this museum. You have his biography in your packet, im not going to actually read that. I think it is worth thinking about the ways in which rick offered such strong leadership and strong vision for this museum at the beginning, and the personal style and flair that he brought to this museum. Rick is an amazing man of words, he is a great talker, and unfortunately, the irony that comes with that is that rick actually has laryngitis today. He is unable to actually be with us. We miss him, his remarks, his reflections will be delivered to you today by kevin gover, the director of the museum itself. Many of you know, i think, of S
Who live in urban areas with heavy traffic. Often we get to everyone to be about bus and train. Increasing numbers of europeans didnt even know the cause. Schools transport doesnt come for free. Unless you live in tallinn in estonia where its free its not the locals and in most countries ticket as i run the riots in france back to get something of a ripple well no still on and be healed see themselves as a band of merry men planning and doing jumbo for the better years to get a free ride on the commuter train. They know theyre risking a fine. So they take precautions. The will of most people go through the barriers here in the hall we dont want to draw attention to ourselves so we are better off going around the other side. There are fewer people. And theres less chance of getting caught it is. A monthly pass with a repeat win in sydney and aris costs one hundred to eighteen euros. And thats more than these young men are willing to pay. It was still appeal to the prices are a rip off a