Everything Everywhere Daily - How Accounting Changed The World
There are some subjects that are perceived to be mind-numbingly dull and boring. One such subject is accounting. Yet, believe it or not, accounting and bookkeeping have not only have been around since the dawn of human civilization, but they also had a hand in shaping it. Without it, the world would be a very different place today. Learn more about accounting and bookkeeping, and how they really aren’t as boring as they seem, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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NBN Book of the Day - Fiona Hill, “There Is Nothing for You Here: Opportunity in an Age of Decline” (Mariner Books, 2021)
Today I talked to the remarkable Fiona Hill about her new memoir There Is Nothing for You Here: Opportunity in an Age of Decline (Mariner Books, 2021). We talked about the decline of older coal and steel industries (and economic dislocation generally), how this decline relates to the rise of populism in the Russia and the West, and her decision to join the Trump administration as a national security advisor. She is insightful and interesting about all of it. Enjoy.Â
Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com.
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Curious City - Why Aren’t There Any Federal Indian Reservations In Illinois?
The NewsWorthy - Carbon Neutral Orders, Job Openings Jump & Digital Divide- Thursday, December 9th, 2021
The news to know for Thursday, December 9th, 2021!
What to know about President Biden's latest plan to fight climate change and why he's already facing some pushback.
Also, new research about Covid-19 booster shots and another tool for some Americans to avoid getting sick.
Plus, a record-breaking gap between job openings and the workers available to fill them, why the government is investigating certain video games, and who made this year's list of Most Powerful Women.
All that and more in around 10 minutes...
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What A Day - A New Surge In Labor Organizing with Marty Walsh
Today, votes will be counted in the effort to unionize three Starbucks stores in Buffalo, New York, with the result expected this afternoon. If that vote is successful, they would be the first unionized Starbucks in the country. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh joins us again to discuss labor movements like this one and what’s driving them.
And in headlines: Pfizer said its vaccine booster shot can protect against the Omicron variant, Germany swore in Olaf Scholz as its new chancellor, and Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin apologized for going clubbing after being exposed to coronavirus.
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The Daily Signal - How Trial Lawyers Team With Leftist Activists to Hurt Consumers
It’s a topic that few people know about, but that has far-reaching consequences.
Trial lawyers across the country are cozying up to the left, advancing their radical agendas while lining their pockets with government money. The result? The average consumer pays the price.
"It affects [consumers] in part because you've got governments handing out big-deal contracts to politically active people on probably the wrong side of the aisle," says O.H. Skinner, executive director of Alliance for Consumers. "And I think that alone should be something that people pay attention to."
"But on a basic level," Skinner adds, "these contracts are the kind of things where there's millions of dollars that are often not tied to individual cases, not tied to case outcomes, where consumers get money."
Skinner joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to discuss how widespread the relationship between trial lawyers and the left is, as well as offer solutions for conservatives.
We also cover these stories:Â
- President Joe Biden says he won’t unilaterally send U.S. troops to defend Ukraine from a Russian invasion.Â
- The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol will pursue contempt charges against former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows for failing to appear for a deposition.
- California is positioning itself to be an abortion sanctuary if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.
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How To Citizen with Baratunde - Arsenic in My Muffins (with Kasia Chmielinski)
Baratunde knows what is healthy to eat or not, thanks to the required nutrition labels on our food. But how do we know the ingredients in the algorithms and AI we depend on are safe to use? Baratunde speaks with Kasia Chmielinksi about the Data Nutrition Project, which helps data scientists, developers, and product managers assess the viability, health, and quality of the data that feeds their algorithms and influences our decisions daily.Â
Guest: Kasia Chmielinski
Bio: Co-Founder of the Data Nutrition Project, an affiliate at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, senior research advisor at the Partnership on AI
Online: The Data Nutrition Project website; Kasia on Twitter @kaschm
Show Notes + Links
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ACTIONS
- PERSONALLY REFLECTÂ
Like people, machines are shaped by the context in which they were created. So if we think of machines and algorithmic systems as children who are learning from us - their parents - what kind of parents do we want to be? How do we want to raise our machines to be considerate, fair, and to build a better world than the one we are in today?
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- BECOME INFORMED
Watch: Coded Bias
Listen: Radical AI Podcast
Read: Race after Technology, Weapons of Math Destruction, Data Feminism
Make Choices: *privacy not included (consumer guide for buying technologies)
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- PUBLICLY PARTICIPATE
Donate to these groups on the front lines ensuring the future of AI is human and just: Algorithmic Justice League, ACLU, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Discuss: Host a book club! The books above are really great platforms to gather folks who want to learn from the literature and each other.
Attend a lecture or event: Data & Society, AI Now
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Michigan state Senator Rosemary Bayer has been fighting for years to get safe storage laws on the books in her home state. In the wake of the shooting at Oxford High School, a school that sits in her district, her mission has become that much more urgent.Â
Guest: Rosemary Bayer is a state senator in Michigan. She represents the northern suburbs of Detroit.
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