Through the glass doors you can almost see the Supreme Court building across the street. The Supreme Court is many times the last stop when it comes to c human rights, civil rights, after all the work thats been done by the congress but by ther president many times is the Supreme Court that has the last word. In the case of plessy versus ferguson when the supreme fecou held segregation was constitutional the last word was a disappointment. In abversus United States and the Supreme Court upheld the tournament of japanese americans during world war ii it was another disappointment. But other times the court has risen to the challenge the famous case of brown versus board of education which finally struck down the concept of separate but equal where the Supreme Court recognized the right to marriage equality. Today the Supreme Court faced another humans right issue involving another group. Now its become standard and defines a group of americans. People living in america. In their case th
Look, we think we can go out, trading stocks, and not get killed. His relationship now extends five decades and is the bidding beginning of every new paper coming out was a landmark paper. It was all brandnew stuff. None of it was being applied. The two recently sat down at the school of business, named after david booth, following in 2008. For a wideranging conversation with barry. Masters in business. Barry during your last year at tufts, you worked for harry ernst, who had a side gig running a stock market forecasting service. And you did research for him. What sort of work did you do with this stock Forecasting Research . Eugene the value schemes to beat the market. [laughter] barry and how did that work out . Eugene it worked out fine. [laughter] eugene it didnt work out fine on the other sample. Never did. That was a lesson [indiscernible] things that arent really there. Barry and how did that research into forecasting the stock market, your thinking about whether or not the mark
Markets and how they work based on how we study them here. Look, we think we can go out, trading stocks, and not get killed. Their relationship now extends five decades and led to the beginning of dimensional, a nearly 600 billion Institutional Fund manager. David every new paper coming out was a landmark paper. It was all brandnew stuff. And none of it was being applied. Narrator the two recently sat down at the university of Chicago Booth School of business, named after david a widespreading renovation in 2008 for a wideranging conversation with very on a very special masters in business. Barry during your last year at tufts, you worked for harry ernst, who had a side gig running a stock market forecasting service. And you did research for him. What sort of work did you do with this stock Forecasting Research . Eugene i was evaluating schemes to beat the market. [laughter] barry and how did that work out . Eugene it worked out fine. [laughter] eugene on the data that i fit it to. It
Land copies of the books are behind the register me will have a line right here for the signing afterwards please fold up your chairs. It is my great pleasure to introduce Robert Schiller an american economist and academic bestselling author progressive 2018 serving as a sterling professor of economics and fellow yale school at the National Center for finance. He received the nobel memorial prize for the analysis of asset prices youll hear more about his new book narrative economics. Viral content is imperative for everyone and that it will propel them into stardom. And in his words if you do not understand that dynamic of that popular narrative you do not understand the changes of the economy and economic behavior. With the first economics what causes bubble and bust in economic markets has all sorts of possible causes from changes and in his fascinating book he argues to explain what statistics meant and shows how the shift of thinking from the university of cambridge shows an import
Of the Trump Administrations muslim ban, i would like to welcome the members of t the subcommittee and oversight and investigations to this hearing. We are happy to be working on this important issue with you all today. Id also like to thank all of the majorityminority members in staff of both subcommittees for coordination and flexibility while planning this joint hearing particularly given the cancellation of yesterdays vote, i want to note that because of the cancellation not every member is able to be here today, but i did make a point of talking to mr. Columns and mr. Buck to be assure that they would be okay with proceeding and they assured me that they were since mr. Bigg and zeldon will be here, we do appreciate that flexibility and our opportunity to learn more and to probe issues about this matter. I really do think the hearing in many ways is overdue for 2 and a half years the administration has been allowed to arbitrarily ban from predominantly muslim countries and no overs