Christine processed christine trust will have a microphone and will be able to ask questions of the panel. Thank you very much. Im deirdre english. I cannot claim to the same level of neutrality and objectivity that professor schrieber brought to this work. I have debated in the past, and not entirely successfully. She was very good. And i have written critically about conservative women in the past. But i have also gone as a journalist with great interest to alaska, to sarah palins hometown, with something in the spirit that you brought to your work, to try to understand her religion, her neighbors, and her background. And i really appreciate your scholarship, and i appreciate the effort made to try to understand, to see to understand and then to be understood. I think it is a good principle. I appreciate the respect you brought for your subjects and your own openmindedness and youre pointing out their importance for social science as well as politics. I think you have established, if
The feedback between consumers was to say the least very lengthy. Thats as much history as im going to bore you with this morning, but i wanted to go down memory lane because i think its going to accentuate something. We call it the data factory. I want to spend a couple of minutes explaining the powers that have enabled the enormous rise of the data factory in the last 10 years. So a few quick thoughts. First, the explosion of bandwidth and the change here has been unlike anything anyone has ever seen before in any comparable time over the last 25 years. The second is in storage. Its hard for us to imagine today that about 14 of stored information existed believe it or not on vinyl records. Then we all know what has happened with computers and computation. 25 years ago, most of the Computing Power in the universe was in a pocket calculator. Obviously, that has shifted dramatically as the years have gone by. The other thing that has helped change everything for consumers and workers ev
Guest but the interesting thing is, this is a discussion where strategy and tactics and policy. Was that the right call to shut down the government . A lot of people came out of it feeling as though that was not the right strategy. We have seen the Republican Party make a turn. You are seeing a lot more in terms of oversight in terms of focusing on the problems with the law and that has gotten some support from democrats, who also have their own tough questions for the administration. To the extent the Republican Party has turned its attention away from the appeal, the public focus has been a fairly successful strategy. You have seen their Approval Ratings bounce back. About theral articles chamber of commerce and businesses and republicans fighting back against the tea party side. Guest we have heard this before. The question is, whether this is the year. You do not necessarily feel as is a real strategy for pushing back. There is a will for pushing back. Certain candidates have pushe
To find your own means of being successful and understand there are many different ways to be successful, i will frame it in his language. Find your individual superpower and leverage that. Be successful in your own way. If you manage by deep caring about your people while not worrying about what they think about you, you will be a successful as successful as you can possibly be. Always remember when you are thinking about communicating clearly with people, you may think people are fooled if youre telling them what they want to hear they are looking at you all the time. If you try to lead in some way that is not true to who you are, they can see it. They will see through it. You will lose the trust of the team. It is those simple pieces of advice of how to lead. Have a great life. [applause] more from the Techcrunch Disrupt in San Francisco with engineers and executives from Silicon Valley discussing the latest in jewelry and robotics. This is 25 minutes. We are going to talk about rob
Elements that trigger Law Enforcement concern as well as the popular press concern, then suddenly this idea of somebody listening to god and having his followers do things that seem to be aberrant to national norms, thats dangerous, and that needs to be policed and controlled. Wesleyan University Religion professor Peter Gottschalk argues that religious persecution in america has been prevalent since the mid1800s, even committed by the very government that is supposed to protect us from persecution. Sunday night at 9 00, part of book tv this weekend on cspan2. Next discussion with peter they, who cover president ial campaigns. This year he conducted a study on the impact of twitter on media coverage. From the New Hampshire institute of politics in manchester, this is 45 minutes. Hello, i am James Pindell from wmurtv, and peter will talk about the point of the paper and what he is trying to study and where it came from, and then we will ask some questions. The heart of this is your ques