字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Hello, my subscribers and hello, others who are watching this. It's David often Filmmaker with another clip from 1979. Now this is a clip than a 1,000,000 1/2 of you have already seen a version off Wall Street people just answering one word. Questions. I've changed it, I've added to it, and I want to tell you a bit about it. So Wall Street at that time. First of all, let's think about what I'm doing. I'm doing the information age, the coming of the information age. Of course, you go to Wall Street, Wall Street, where it's happening Wall Street, where computers are beginning to trade in 1979 when people a savvy you'd think some of them are and some of them want. But the camera on the street is still new. Although I did my first men on the street in 1964 you can see that film on my YouTube channel. Man on the street was still thrilling. The new in 1979 people were not worried about copyright protection about privacy. They really were more curious, and they want to appear on television. I'm interested in how they looked the clothing notice, how well dressed people were and how well they spoke. This wasn't just any part of America. Of course it's Wall Street. But take a listen to the last guy because the last guy answers more than one word. Most people are answering one word because that's what I asked of them. Why don't I ask for one word? Because we were building a montage. It's at the opening of the film where people just got one word. What did they think of the information age? What do they think of computers? What do they think of government? But every once in a while I was smart enough. Thank God to let someone rambled, so you'll hear a bit more. What do you do? Your job? Fixed income salesman. What do you feel about? Good? There's a lot of opportunity there. I think our working class does. It's a lot they can do. They can organize themselves. What is the word phrase? Information society wave organization. Way of determining things with American people are okay. You mean like IBM? I think they have a lot of power. IBM, you think about your job. Sometimes I like it sometimes is exciting. Sometimes it's frustrating. Why is it frustrating? Because I can't do what I want to do. Because who does? I don't know if anybody does bureaucracy. Well, yeah, a little Shake your job. My job. Uh, that's a living privacy. Loneliness. First thing. Okay. Computer programming, computer programming, a computer tape, computer tape, your rock bureaucracy, Washington bureaucracy, Red tape. Wait, We're not married? No. Great. What do you think has power? Do I think has the power in society the rich, right? Why, uh, they have so much influence over with laws regulations have imposed upon us. Do I have a lot of paperwork? Yes. Do I have a lot of work paperwork? Yes, I do. What do you think of the corporation? They're devious. What do you think about the information society together? What do I think about the information side? I think in a lot of respects it's good. It's, um But then, like what we're discussing before privacy lost privacy, there's probably none whatsoever which is an invasion of that. That's not so good either. Good in bed, both of you. What computer? What? You want to know what you wanna do first. That's what we're working on now. Getting it. Operate the bank. One line. Just one word. Putting it up. Bureaucracy. What is bureaucracy wasted? Bureaucracy? Well, there's too much bureaucracy going on today. Your job. But my job is fine. Thank you, Judah. And has done a wonderful job. Corporations Corporations have their own problems today with the inflation and and the unions say work you can answer with. Okay, computer, um numbers. Rock taxes. Okay, Okay. Computer numbers. Bureaucracy, taxes, privacy. Privacy along. It's a communication. Instant communication. Best what? McGovern Government, government. Washington Corporation's business. My job typing. What do you think has the power of today's society mostly Congress computer? Uh, I'm not really have to say this, so you better just cancel it. Privacy. Wonderful rollout. There was a guy with no, not a rolling corporation corporation. Uh, really blank government. A little too big. That's why he'd better get better. Leadership. Yeah. Programming government. Good job. Fun. Government bureaucracy. Thank you. Do you think has government? So this is the one word. Why do I think government has power? All right? It was only because it controls era bureaucracy. That is a bureaucracy controls the country. Confusion. You're too much corporation, corporations, information society, information society. What do you think about me? But I think we're in information oriented societies. I read the paper that that chairman of some company said that we're O. D. On information. You think about it. I think it can't be helped with the telecommunications. That's that's expanding as rapidly as it is. You just can't get away from it for me. Just second, the government. So because there's so much confusion that only the government lawyers can interpret what it is. What? I don't understand that what Nationality Power? Not the people, uh, say the government by our power governing the other day I was just doing good communication. Televisions. Thank you. Tutor IBM. If you could repeat the world computer, you're acting. I didn't hear your accuracy. Uh, politics, instant communication, telephone, government. Do I think the government has more power than corporations? It asked me that question of a few years ago. I would have said no. But today I would say definitely, Yes. How do you feel about your How do I feel about my job? Well paid a little more. I think I'd like it better? How do you feel about being a member of the information? Well, until I walked, how do I feel about being a member of the information society? That's a difficult question, because I didn't know we were in the information society, Uh, by information society. I presume You mean computers and so forth. I think it's terrific. Without it, we wouldn't be. Nearly what we are today gives us the opportunity to grow both, uh, as human beings and scientifically and make advancements we wouldn't have made otherwise. What? What is your job? All right, My job is on a partner and investment advisory firm on Wall Street, and I, uh, managed accounts. The question is, can I get it's much information as I need when I need it. Generally speaking, yes. Most corporations either voluntarily or legally today are required to give just about every little detail of their operations. So the answer would be yes. Are you optimistic about the future? Oh, it's trapped in my optimistic about the future. I jumped ahead of myself there. Yes, extremely so way have some problems that especially with the oil situation that I think will be overcome the problem I think is in Washington. They just you can put a man on the moon, and yet you can't come up with a synthetic fuel. I don't agree with that conclusion. I think we will overcome. It. Is people rally around the old American tradition, Come and do their job. Great slate.
B1 中級 ウォール街の人々は1979年に戻ってより良い服装をしていた (People On Wall Street Dressed Better Back In 1979) 3 0 林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語