Crisis
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In the last few years we realized we were in the deepest
crisis
of medicine's existence due to something you don't normally think about when you're a doctor concerned with how you do good for people, which is the cost of health care.
And so it was that day that we decided we needed to build a
crisis
text hotline.
So think about the data from a
crisis
text line.
But at one point, he had a moment of
crisis.
I don't remember everything, but I do remember I went into
crisis
mode, mother mode.
The global economic
crisis
is opening up the world as well.
You have to dial it in, and as I think about how we create security in this 21st century, there will be times when we will apply hard power in true war and crisis, but there will be many instances, as we've talked about today, where our militaries can be part of creating 21st-century security, international, interagency, private-public, connected with competent communication.
But what we think of as community support takes on new urgency when you're in the middle of an opioid and overdose
crisis.
Kensington was a community in
crisis
before this for reasons that are endemic and intertwined, and anyone familiar with the neighborhood can think of why: racial disparities, failure of local and federal government to properly fund schools, lack of economic opportunity.
And what we're trying to do at McPherson is find ways to support this community out of
crisis.
That scarcity led to a
crisis
in January of this year at the University of Johannesburg.
Secondly, a political theorist who's going to talk about the
crisis
of democracy is probably not the most exciting topic you can think about.
Because especially now with the economic crisis, you can see that the trust in politics, that the trust in democratic institutions, was really destroyed.
Because it's going to be very difficult for them to dissent knowing that 24 hours after this is going to be on the public space, and this is in a certain way going to be a political crisis."
The reason that people survive in
crisis
is because of the remarkable work of the people in
crisis
themselves.
And at this time, when I was going through what I call my "pre-mid-life crisis," Africa was a mess.
Because the company was literally 10 days away from proving that the product they produced was at the world-quality level needed to make Coartem, when they were in the biggest cash
crisis
of their history.
And at the very core of this
crisis
of mine, I felt somehow the life of music had chosen me, where somehow, perhaps possibly in a very naive sense, I felt what Skid Row really needed was somebody like Paul Farmer and not another classical musician playing on Bunker Hill.
The Met was set up not as a museum of American art, but of an encyclopedic museum, and today, 140 years later, that vision is as prescient as ever, because, of course, we live in a world of crisis, of challenge, and we're exposed to it through the 24/7 newsreels.
This was a group of eminent economists apologizing to the Queen of England when she asked the question, "Why did no one tell us that the
crisis
was coming?" (Laughter) I'll never get my knighthood.
We need to better understand how people make decisions in times of crisis, and why.
It's a question that's been tackled by many great thinkers and writers: What if society actually needs
crisis
to change?
And I think this is largely what's behind the
crisis
of legitimacy in our different governments right now.
In Moldova, despite extreme poverty and the terrible effects of the global financial crisis, the numbers of children in institutions has reduced by more than 50 percent in the last five years, and the resources are being redistributed to family support services and inclusive schools.
YNH: Well, I think it makes it even more likely, and more likely that it will happen faster, because in times of crisis, people are willing to take risks that they wouldn't otherwise take.
So this is really nothing, this is just a small
crisis.
This is what you see today, and this is in developing countries, so what that means is, unless we do something deliberate and unless we do something now, we will very soon be faced with another drug price crisis, because new drugs are developed, new drugs go to market, but these medicines are patented in a much wider range of countries.
People say we should call it the fiscal slope, or we should call it an austerity crisis, but then other people say, no, that's even more partisan.
We have lots and lots of time to avoid that crisis, and the fiscal cliff was just one more attempt at trying to force the two sides to resolve the
crisis.
And when you think about the economy through these two different lenses, you understand why this
crisis
is so hard to solve, because the worse the
crisis
gets, the higher the stakes are, the more each side thinks they know the answer and the other side is just going to ruin everything.
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