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world war i unknown 1921. congress played a role in supporting the memory and preservation and tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, last measure of devotion in service of our country, 1862 congress passed the omnivorous act included a provision you can see from the national archives. an image and transcription cap provided the president with the authority to acquire land and create national cemeteries for those who gave that last full measure of devotion, those who died in service of the country ever since, congress has been involved in preserving the memory and supporting those families who lost loved ones in wars. as we push forward, we start to talk about after the civil war. i should mention before we get into that, there are a significant number of unknowns buried at arlington from the civil war, more than 2000 remain in a large memorial, we could get into that a little later but you get to the spanish-american war fought farther from location than the civil war, mexican american and revoluti
world war i unknown 1921. congress played a role in supporting the memory and preservation and tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, last measure of devotion in service of our country, 1862 congress passed the omnivorous act included a provision you can see from the national archives. an image and transcription cap provided the president with the authority to acquire land and create national cemeteries for those who gave that last full measure of devotion, those who died in service...
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you have helped make the case for society around the world. -- open society around the world. they are the most reliable geopolitical allies and trading partners to the united states. they outperform autocratic societies in preventing instability and good governance. when the pandemic has ravage the world and when many of us gathered in glasgow for cop 26 to look at what we will be doing in the face of climate change, i think it is important that we reinforce our commitment, -- to democracy, toward freedom and toward linking arms with those other free and open societies that can be our critical partners in combating the pandemic and the other challenges facing us in the 21st century. >> senator sullivan, i want to bring you and and ask you about what opportunities there might be for the u.s. to exert its influence. it is said that we cannot be neutral in the context of authoritarianism. how can we be effective? >> thank you. i am proud to be here. adam secretary, great to see you as well. it gives you a sense of how big a country we have. i was hoping to join you guys in the s
you have helped make the case for society around the world. -- open society around the world. they are the most reliable geopolitical allies and trading partners to the united states. they outperform autocratic societies in preventing instability and good governance. when the pandemic has ravage the world and when many of us gathered in glasgow for cop 26 to look at what we will be doing in the face of climate change, i think it is important that we reinforce our commitment, -- to democracy,...
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they travel the world. we have a show on in frankfurt at the moment with pictures from a retrospective. we only want to de—shock, not to shock. sorry, you wanted to what? to de—shock. what do you mean by...? to take the shock element out of it, to make it a normality that we can live with. not that anyone has to throw up their arms in fear and... just to get normal about things, yes. the germans would say, "why do you want to be provocative?" we never wanted to be provocative... because that would be very superficial. that'd be shallow. if you were just simply trying to evoke a shock... of course. ..that really wouldn't get us very far. we never, we never wanted to do that. we like to provoke thought, but not to be provocative — a very subtle difference. so, when you did that exhibition, which focused on your own faeces... we did two groups of pictures... ..what was the deeper meaning? we had enormous, enormous support for these pictures. and we still have. imean... there's nothing in our pictures whi
they travel the world. we have a show on in frankfurt at the moment with pictures from a retrospective. we only want to de—shock, not to shock. sorry, you wanted to what? to de—shock. what do you mean by...? to take the shock element out of it, to make it a normality that we can live with. not that anyone has to throw up their arms in fear and... just to get normal about things, yes. the germans would say, "why do you want to be provocative?" we never wanted to be provocative......
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of learning and the world of public affairs. while many centers deal in data information, congress asked us to go further and elevate scholarship and learning, and so our currency is knowledge. our focus is independent analysis, , and our purpose is crafting options and ideas that decision-makers can believe in. we are also the only washington think tank to research programs dedicated to u.s. relations with each of our immediate neighbors. another reason that we are truly honored to host this discussion with prime minister of canada, justin trudeau. [applause] >> so our candidate institute director christopher santos are today, been running around like a crazy man. i can see he's calm. that's good. chris, thanks to you and your team for your leadership and showcasing the crucial importance of the u.s.-canada relationship. i would also like to thank two great canadian companies, ed metals and canadian national for being today and for their support of the wilson center's canada work. the prime minister is in town as widow to parti
of learning and the world of public affairs. while many centers deal in data information, congress asked us to go further and elevate scholarship and learning, and so our currency is knowledge. our focus is independent analysis, , and our purpose is crafting options and ideas that decision-makers can believe in. we are also the only washington think tank to research programs dedicated to u.s. relations with each of our immediate neighbors. another reason that we are truly honored to host this...
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coming up, transforming our world, george w. bush and american foreign policy, accountable should ministration officials who shaved world events from the fall of the soviet union to the gulf war. >> reporter: the wilson center was chartered by congress more than 50 years ago to in their words strengthen the relation between the world of learning and the world of public affairs. one of the ways to fulfill that mission is through the history of public policy which strives to make public the primary source record of 20th and 21st-century history from repositories around the world and based on those to facilitate scholarship, education and debate. we mobilize, ship in public policy in other ways through podcasts like international history declassified, blogs like my own stubborn things and today's program is in line with that purpose. our guest today, andrew card. andrew card served with the national endowment to democracy, interim chief executive officer, president of franklin pierce university, acting dean of the bush school of pu
coming up, transforming our world, george w. bush and american foreign policy, accountable should ministration officials who shaved world events from the fall of the soviet union to the gulf war. >> reporter: the wilson center was chartered by congress more than 50 years ago to in their words strengthen the relation between the world of learning and the world of public affairs. one of the ways to fulfill that mission is through the history of public policy which strives to make public the...
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it's time to make some action and start with the world leaders, and when the world leaders have some goals, and some solutions and collaborate together, we can do something for this question. you don't have to look far to see the damage associated with climate right now. i mean, i think part of the advantage of that is, you know, i am not fighting odf climate deniers anymore. the questionjust is, how do we solve this? how do we do it fast? i think daniel's point is absolutely right. i that is why we are all here, to deal with these kinds - of imminent threats. we all point about the fact - that so many more people get the argument now. i mean, ten years ago- when i came into parliament, there were still people saying it is all hoax, . it is all nonsense. but the numbers of those people has dwindled, - cos they see the evidence. they are very, very - focused on what daniel was talking about. and in that context, i that is why, you know, i talk about coal, moving away from coal, i think l that is something i am moving very fast on and building - an international coalition. and again, t
it's time to make some action and start with the world leaders, and when the world leaders have some goals, and some solutions and collaborate together, we can do something for this question. you don't have to look far to see the damage associated with climate right now. i mean, i think part of the advantage of that is, you know, i am not fighting odf climate deniers anymore. the questionjust is, how do we solve this? how do we do it fast? i think daniel's point is absolutely right. i that is...
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this deal would cover some 85% of the world's - some 85% of the world's forests. as i said, more detail to cumber borisjohnson is expected describe it as a landmark agreement. let's go straight to glasgow, charles mcneill is the senior advisor on forest and climate at the un environment programme and very kindlyjoins us now. i know you have onlyjust arrived there and you walked slap bang into, presumably, exactly the sort of news you would be looking for. it is electrifying- _ would be looking for. it is electrifying. so _ would be looking for. it 3 electrifying. so exciting. i arrived here at 2am in glasgow and got the news, just as you said, 100 leaders representing 85% of the world's forests, $12 billion in public funds and another $7 billion in private funds in provisions for empowering indigenous peoples, the public—private, the public sector, the private sector, it is actually a dream come true and we are so excited. it is such an accomplishment. it is a game changer and i think what people don't realise is that without this, without stopping deforestation
this deal would cover some 85% of the world's - some 85% of the world's forests. as i said, more detail to cumber borisjohnson is expected describe it as a landmark agreement. let's go straight to glasgow, charles mcneill is the senior advisor on forest and climate at the un environment programme and very kindlyjoins us now. i know you have onlyjust arrived there and you walked slap bang into, presumably, exactly the sort of news you would be looking for. it is electrifying- _ would be looking...
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yeah, but it's a world bank project. you know, the global south considers the world bank to be a catastrophe when it's come to environmental degradation all around the world with its projects. we don't see an ideological difference between, i mean, just palm oil in the all right, one or destroy it, but it says ideological. i mean i, i think if you want to talk about historical legacy, i don't think any institution, any country that has been around for decades comes out of this well, initiatives your favoring no ones that are great for entrepreneurs. great for making money. the chinese communist party and we've had chinese experts on i have a much bigger scale attempt, arguably to combat climate change. and it's centrally planned and then goes out to the provinces of china and seems more ambitious, don't you think than these ones in the countries that don't travel join, i have to say all the saviors of the, of the global climate. i don't think i could the chinese chinese communist party at the top of my list. the fact of
yeah, but it's a world bank project. you know, the global south considers the world bank to be a catastrophe when it's come to environmental degradation all around the world with its projects. we don't see an ideological difference between, i mean, just palm oil in the all right, one or destroy it, but it says ideological. i mean i, i think if you want to talk about historical legacy, i don't think any institution, any country that has been around for decades comes out of this well, initiatives...
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this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: world leaders at the climate summit in glasgow promise to end deforestation by 2030, in a pledge that covers 85% of the world's forests. it follows an opening day in which india's prime minister, narendra modi, pledged for his country to become carbon neutral by the year 2070. it by the year 2070. is a first target for india. the united states supreme court has been hearing arguments about a law in the state of texas that has virtually ended abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. justices heard two challenges to the law, which bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy and allows citizens to sue anyone involved in the process. abortion rights groups have argued that the architects of the texas law wrote it this way to deliberately avoid federal oversight. jessica levinson is a professor of law at loyola marymount university in los angeles. shejoins us now. thank you very much indeed. there is some reporting suggesting that the justices, from what they have heard, showing a willingness to rule against this texas senate bill. what is your v
this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: world leaders at the climate summit in glasgow promise to end deforestation by 2030, in a pledge that covers 85% of the world's forests. it follows an opening day in which india's prime minister, narendra modi, pledged for his country to become carbon neutral by the year 2070. it by the year 2070. is a first target for india. the united states supreme court has been hearing arguments about a law in the state of texas that has virtually ended...
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i've asked the world's, the uk's and the world for action on coal, cars, cash and trees. and we began to make process consubstantial palpable progress on three out of the four. for the negotiations in glasgow have a long way to go, mr. speaker, and far more must be done. whether we can summon the collective wisdom and will to save ourselves from an avoidable disaster still hangs in the balance. and we will press on with the hard work until the last hour. mr. speaker, i commend this statement to the house. >> i call the deputy leader to respond. angela rayner: thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for the statement and updating the house on the g20 summit in rome. it cannot be overstated how crucial the next 1.5 wesks is. i am pleased to see that there has been some progress as the prime minister outlined, but the next ten days needs to be, needs to move beyond pre-packed announcements. this is an opportunity alongside our friends and allies around the world to deliver historic change, by taking action to reduce emissions right now in this decade
i've asked the world's, the uk's and the world for action on coal, cars, cash and trees. and we began to make process consubstantial palpable progress on three out of the four. for the negotiations in glasgow have a long way to go, mr. speaker, and far more must be done. whether we can summon the collective wisdom and will to save ourselves from an avoidable disaster still hangs in the balance. and we will press on with the hard work until the last hour. mr. speaker, i commend this statement to...
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and unsafe world o you know part of the wod has been heavily vaccinated and part of the world hasn't. part of the world could socially distance, can work by zoom, technical problems notwithstanding you know, it can do all of that economic activity and many other places because of their economic models just cannot and i don't think we have -- i hope this comes up at the vaccine summit, but i think thisin is about the title world that we want to live in. do we want to go back to thepe type of globalized world with modifications and with greater management, but basically the notion we are sort of in this together and we are connected or are we likely to see the world really devolve into blocks that protects themselves, you know, and are sort of concern about the other parts of the world outside of the block? >> i think that was a really really good-- also the theme of your book so thank you so much, tom.e' and to the commonwealth of california, which you should visit. i have to give you the correct online address. [inaudible] thank you to you as well to the commonwealth out there. ♪â™
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on the world stage.— minister's big, serious moment on the world stage. humanity has long since run down _ the world stage. humanity has long since run down the _ the world stage. humanity has long since run down the clock— the world stage. humanity has long since run down the clock on - the world stage. humanity has long since run down the clock on climatej since run down the clock on climate change, it is one minute to midnight on that doomsday clock and we need to act now. the on that doomsday clock and we need to act now. ., , ., ,., ., to act now. the leaders of some of the biggest — to act now. the leaders of some of the biggest polluters, _ to act now. the leaders of some of the biggest polluters, china, - to act now. the leaders of some of| the biggest polluters, china, russia and turkey, have not shown, keeping much more than a social distance. the anger and the impatience of the world will be uncontainable unless we make this cop26 in glasgow at the moment when we get real about climate c
on the world stage.— minister's big, serious moment on the world stage. humanity has long since run down _ the world stage. humanity has long since run down the _ the world stage. humanity has long since run down the clock— the world stage. humanity has long since run down the clock on - the world stage. humanity has long since run down the clock on climatej since run down the clock on climate change, it is one minute to midnight on that doomsday clock and we need to act now. the on that...
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of the worlds population.— of the worlds population. airlines 0 en for of the worlds population. airlines open for more — of the worlds population. airlines open for more scenes _ of the worlds population. airlines open for more scenes like - of the worlds population. airlines open for more scenes like this i of the worlds population. airlines open for more scenes like this in | open for more scenes like this in the coming weeks. it is a major milestone for separated families in the lifeline to the tourism industry read ahead of the winter holiday season. �* ~ ., , _, season. brock obama urges the young eo - le season. brock obama urges the young --eole of season. brock obama urges the young peeple of the — season. brock obama urges the young people of the world _ season. brock obama urges the young people of the world to _ season. brock obama urges the young people of the world to stay _ season. brock obama urges the young people of the world to stay angry - people of the world to stay angry over clim
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, the 2 most important militaries in the world, and the 2 largest economists in the world. i am very optimistic about the medium and longer term relations between china and the united states. i that's and on an optimistic note. thank our guest at this point, that's thank brian he, robert kelly and victor gal. and thank you to for watching, you can see the show again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com. further discussion had over to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha. inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. how handle there is an a j inside story. from me, sam is a van and the whole team here for now it's provide ah ah, with a feeling the debate, 90 percent of the world's refugees have come from a common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more pressure on across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future 8. now this is not a lock can get it cannot lose hope. we know what to do, and we have the tools to, to get back with all the paper, the stream on al jazeera. if america held up
, the 2 most important militaries in the world, and the 2 largest economists in the world. i am very optimistic about the medium and longer term relations between china and the united states. i that's and on an optimistic note. thank our guest at this point, that's thank brian he, robert kelly and victor gal. and thank you to for watching, you can see the show again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com. further discussion had over to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com,...
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even the leader of the free world can be hemmed in. president biden struggling to push through his green ambitions at home and borisjohnson�*s attention cast over offers many foreign leaders as possible. they will depart tonight leaving instructions with their negotiators. around 100 countries have already signed up to cut the potent greenhouse gas methane by nearly a third by the end of the decade. but away from the glitz of the main stage and down a quiet corridor in a tiny office — a sign ofjust how hard an overall agreement will be. chinese president xi isn't here, but one of the most powerful people you have never heard of is here in his place. chinese climate negotiator. my discussions with john kerry and alok sharma were very constructive, but there were still huge gaps. he criticised developed countries for not coming up with cash that promised to help the less wealthy go green and warned that focusing too much and limiting global warming to 1.5, degrees as borisjohnson wanted could destroy the consensus. i am cautiously op
even the leader of the free world can be hemmed in. president biden struggling to push through his green ambitions at home and borisjohnson�*s attention cast over offers many foreign leaders as possible. they will depart tonight leaving instructions with their negotiators. around 100 countries have already signed up to cut the potent greenhouse gas methane by nearly a third by the end of the decade. but away from the glitz of the main stage and down a quiet corridor in a tiny office — a...
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but world war 2 changed everything. now, a french citizen baker worked for the resistance using her performance as a cover to spy on the nazis and even italian dictator, mussolini should eventually become a left tenant in a female group of pilots, under general de gaulle, she remained loyal to the goal even during the upheaval of the 1968 protests after the war. baker got involved in anti racist politics. she was the only woman to speak at the $963.00 march on washington d. c. where martin luther king delivered his i have a dream speech, but she was also devoted to her family, adopting 12 children and living at a chateau in southwest france. she died in 1975 days after a final show in paris, celebrating her half century on the stage. at the request of her family, josephine baker's body will remain in monica where she was buried. this coffin contained soil from free places close to her heart. the us, monaco and france didn't bother al jazeera, stay with us here and al jazeera coming up. we've got all your sport with jemm
but world war 2 changed everything. now, a french citizen baker worked for the resistance using her performance as a cover to spy on the nazis and even italian dictator, mussolini should eventually become a left tenant in a female group of pilots, under general de gaulle, she remained loyal to the goal even during the upheaval of the 1968 protests after the war. baker got involved in anti racist politics. she was the only woman to speak at the $963.00 march on washington d. c. where martin...
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when will we as world leaders across the world aress issues that are truly causing our people angst and worry, whether it is climateo whether it is vaccines. simply put, when will leaders lead? our people are watching and our people are taking note. are we really going to leave scotland without the resolve and ambition that is sorely needed to save lives and to save our planet? how many more voices and how many more pictures of people must we see on these screens without being able to move, or are we so blind and hard that we can no longer appreciate humidity? i've been saying for many years, many hands make light work. today, we need the correct mix of voices, ambitn, and action. to some leaders in this world believe they can survive and thrive on their own. had they not learn from the pandemic? can there be peace and prosperity of one third of the world literally prospers and gather two thirds of the world come under seizure and face clematis threat to our well-being? what our world needs now, my friends, is that which is within the gambitf less than 200 persons who are willing a prep
when will we as world leaders across the world aress issues that are truly causing our people angst and worry, whether it is climateo whether it is vaccines. simply put, when will leaders lead? our people are watching and our people are taking note. are we really going to leave scotland without the resolve and ambition that is sorely needed to save lives and to save our planet? how many more voices and how many more pictures of people must we see on these screens without being able to move, or...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> hello, live from the cop26 summit on pbs and around the world. at the opening ceremony, boris johnson welcomed world leaders with a speech warning that younger generations will remember if they don't act now. >> if we fail, they will not forgive us. they will know that glasgow was the historic turning point when history failed to turn. >> it comes as scientists say extreme weather events are now the new normal. the secretary-general warned we are killing ourselves with carbon. >> enough of drilling and mining our way deeper get we are digging our own graves. >> along with the mornings was a significant commitment from one of the world's biggest polluters. >> by 2070, india will achieve the target of net zero emissions. >> president biden told the summit the fight against global warming is a moral imperative. the chinese and russian leaders are not attending. all the while, the campaigners gathered outside, awaiting alongside the wider world, to see if this summit can turn the course on climate. ♪ hello and good evening from glascow. a crucial
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> hello, live from the cop26 summit on pbs and around the world. at the opening ceremony, boris johnson welcomed world leaders with a speech warning that younger generations will remember if they don't act now. >> if we fail, they will not forgive us. they will know that glasgow was the historic turning point when history failed to turn. >> it comes as scientists say extreme weather events are now the new normal. the...
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and, and around the world. so we have an enormous job to do in the coming years to rediscover basic principles of civilized, living and, and a fair market functioning and normal freedoms. we've taken for granted for literally hundreds of years. well, can i write it out, jeffrey? i hope you're not holding your breath. i really hope you're not holding your breath . you know, after every great crisis and civilization, so war broadwater, something dramatic or happens. i agree. i agree with that. i don't know. i don't know it is it worries me because it can. i think it could go either way. it is i think so that's why i keep saying there's going to be a reset. it is that what they're expecting? you just the one of the, as you know, and you know, you and i've known each other for a while here. and, you know, i, everyone knows my politics. everyone knows your politics are, but you know, the thing that's missing in this conversation, this propaganda message. we get on both sides of the atlantic is you know, the issue of
and, and around the world. so we have an enormous job to do in the coming years to rediscover basic principles of civilized, living and, and a fair market functioning and normal freedoms. we've taken for granted for literally hundreds of years. well, can i write it out, jeffrey? i hope you're not holding your breath. i really hope you're not holding your breath . you know, after every great crisis and civilization, so war broadwater, something dramatic or happens. i agree. i agree with that. i...
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— nations when it is all around the world alread ? ~ ., ., world already? we also heard in the conference that _ world already? we also heard in the conference that they _ world already? we also heard in the conference that they are _ world already? we also heard in the conference that they are expecting l conference that they are expecting to see many more of these cases crop up to see many more of these cases crop up all around the world as people are now checking for them, seeing how many they have got in their country. the key distinction here will be about how many cases in other countries as well, if it feels like southern africa has a lot of those cases, is a lot heavier than the rest of the world, then that will be the justification for having transport restrictions on them. but at the moment the government are just saying that these are the only countries who have been restricted. the big concern is that this could widen out more of these cases and lots of other countries, and also as the scientists discover more about this variant and quite how di
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the world will always demand energy. if you are not getting it from us, where we actually do it more safely and more cleanly, you will get it from russia. you will get it from china. and they don't care what the climate activists have to say on twitter. i yield back. >> gentlemen yields back. the gentlemen from tennessee mr. cooper is now recognized. mr. cooper. >> thank you madam chair. and i'd like to thank all the witnesses for being here today. i think the question before us is how do we transition the world to a zero carbon economy as cheaply and as easily as possible? and most all the witnesses seem to be in favor of market-based solutions to this problem. including a price on carbon. so i'd like each of the witnesses to answer what is the right price of carbon? >> i don't have a specific price today to answer your question. >> mr. woods? >> congressman this is a very important question depends on where you are trying to decarbonize at. we've proposed a large scale carbon reduction project in the houston shift chan
the world will always demand energy. if you are not getting it from us, where we actually do it more safely and more cleanly, you will get it from russia. you will get it from china. and they don't care what the climate activists have to say on twitter. i yield back. >> gentlemen yields back. the gentlemen from tennessee mr. cooper is now recognized. mr. cooper. >> thank you madam chair. and i'd like to thank all the witnesses for being here today. i think the question before us is...
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now we need the rest of the world to step up as well. let me be clear. not a single vaccine shot americans ever sent to the rest of the world will ever come at the expense of any american. i will always make sure that our people are protected first, but vaccinating the world is just one more tool in how we need to meet our moral obligations as americans and how to best protect americans as well. the delta variant and now the omicron variant all emerged elsewhere in the world. so we can't let up until the world is vaccinated. we're protecting americans by doing that as well. as we continue this effort let's remember where we stand. we are in a very different place as we enter the month of december, this month, compared to where we were last christmas. last christmas fewer than 1% of american adults were vaccinated. this crisp as the number will be over 71%, including more than 86% of seniors. last christmas our children were at risk without a vaccine. this christmas we have safe and vaccines for children ages five and older. with more than 19 million chil
now we need the rest of the world to step up as well. let me be clear. not a single vaccine shot americans ever sent to the rest of the world will ever come at the expense of any american. i will always make sure that our people are protected first, but vaccinating the world is just one more tool in how we need to meet our moral obligations as americans and how to best protect americans as well. the delta variant and now the omicron variant all emerged elsewhere in the world. so we can't let up...
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the world health organization said omicron shows why the world needs a new global agreement on how to prevent, prepare and respond to pandemics. we should all be wide awake to the threat of this virus. but omicron�*s very emergence is another reminder that, although many of us might think we are done with covid—i9, it's not done with us. another key unknown is whether omicron causes more severe illness. doctors in south africa say they've been dealing with mild infections from the variant, but cases there are mostly in young adults. the real test will be when omicron starts moving into older and more vulnerable people. perhaps most crucial of all, will vaccines still work? current covid vaccines are based on the original wuhan strain of coronavirus, and train the immune system to recognise the spike protein on its surface. the virus has changed considerably, but the antibodies the vaccine creates still work. omicron has more mutations than any variant so far and there's concern it may be able to bypass our initial defences and cause infection. but even if it does, another part of
the world health organization said omicron shows why the world needs a new global agreement on how to prevent, prepare and respond to pandemics. we should all be wide awake to the threat of this virus. but omicron�*s very emergence is another reminder that, although many of us might think we are done with covid—i9, it's not done with us. another key unknown is whether omicron causes more severe illness. doctors in south africa say they've been dealing with mild infections from the variant,...
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today, according to the world economic forum, we rank 13th in the world. the united states of america ranks 13th in the world in infrastructure. come on. we used to lead the world in educational achievement. now the organization for economic cooperation and development -- the oecd -- ranks america 35th out of 37 major companies when it comes to investing in early education for childhood education and care. think about that. those of you who are parents know -- you start kids early. you give them the basics. you give them the material to be able to go on. it's simply unacceptable that we rank 35. we're now turning it around in a big way. any single element of this plan would be a fundamental change in america, but taken together, they're truly consequential. again, i have -- i'll have more to say about this soon. but when we have the bill singing, i'll be able to thank everyone in the senate and the house for their leadership. i hesitate to start now; i'll leave somebody out and i want to make sure everyone who was a part of this gets credit for it. but, fo
today, according to the world economic forum, we rank 13th in the world. the united states of america ranks 13th in the world in infrastructure. come on. we used to lead the world in educational achievement. now the organization for economic cooperation and development -- the oecd -- ranks america 35th out of 37 major companies when it comes to investing in early education for childhood education and care. think about that. those of you who are parents know -- you start kids early. you give...
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the world. he's had a democrat and an african american mayor in african american police chief for like, almost the last 30 years. i mean, i don't see how anybody could, you know, articulate, isn't it in a real way how that's how that's caused by racism is caused by one party rule in chicago and in this management. okay. okay, i'm going to jump in here. gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on ideology versus just stay with our to the join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me. hello, driven by tremendous shapes, banks, concur sent. those with dares sinks. we dare to ask my manager or more of my guide to financial survival. this is a hedge fund, it's a device used by professional galli wags to earn money. that's right. these hedge funds are completely not accountable. and we're just adding more and more to them. tot
the world. he's had a democrat and an african american mayor in african american police chief for like, almost the last 30 years. i mean, i don't see how anybody could, you know, articulate, isn't it in a real way how that's how that's caused by racism is caused by one party rule in chicago and in this management. okay. okay, i'm going to jump in here. gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on ideology versus just stay with our...
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the world health organization said omicron shows why the world needs a new global agreement on how to prevent, prepare and respond to pandemics. we should all be wide awake to the threat of this virus. but omicron�*s very emergence is another reminder that, although many of us might think we are done with covid—i9, it's not done with us. another key unknown is whether omicron causes more severe illness. doctors in south africa say they've been dealing with mild infections from the variant, but cases there are mostly in young adults. the real test will be when omicron starts moving into older and more vulnerable people. perhaps most crucial of all, will vaccines still work? current covid vaccines are based on the original wuhan strain of coronavirus, and train the immune system to recognise the spike protein on its surface. the virus has changed considerably, but the antibodies the vaccine creates still work. omicron has more mutations than any variant so far and there's concern it may be able to bypass our initial defences and cause infection. but even if it does, another part of
the world health organization said omicron shows why the world needs a new global agreement on how to prevent, prepare and respond to pandemics. we should all be wide awake to the threat of this virus. but omicron�*s very emergence is another reminder that, although many of us might think we are done with covid—i9, it's not done with us. another key unknown is whether omicron causes more severe illness. doctors in south africa say they've been dealing with mild infections from the variant,...
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half the world is in poverty. we need -- we cannot build a transition in the global north with the same extraction on the global south. we need to transform from an economy of extraction to a circular world sharing equitably the world's resources and wealth. we also need to recognize the realities of why these injustices are taking place are structural and have been hardwired into our economies from slavery to colonialism to imperialism to neoliberalism. we have seen the ridges have grown wealthy on the backs of the global south. we need to uproot those systems and create a fair and just wrote where everyone has a right to live with dignity and harmony with our planet. we know we need to transform our energy and food system and guarantee people living wages, public services and social protections. we know all the things we need, and now need to build -- around the world in the last two weeks, amazing the different iterations of people not just saying this is what we're going to create. that is the most uplifting t
half the world is in poverty. we need -- we cannot build a transition in the global north with the same extraction on the global south. we need to transform from an economy of extraction to a circular world sharing equitably the world's resources and wealth. we also need to recognize the realities of why these injustices are taking place are structural and have been hardwired into our economies from slavery to colonialism to imperialism to neoliberalism. we have seen the ridges have grown...
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so that's 1020 years behind the rest of the world. i don't think it matters what they say because they're not really doing very much, but just being hypocrites of the whole thing. so i think it's actually a lot of virtue signaling. it always seems to me that way, whenever it comes to something like these, you know, they focus on those photo ops is all 2 important pictures that you get to the leaders and then not much more after that. now finally, before we go, i did want to touch on this point, which is that you have the us and the you talking about this new era and their partnership together. well, at the same time, you know the u. k over here, still not having that all 2 important trade agreement under the binding ministration with the us. do you see this is a way of the u. s. kind of saying that they're choosing the you over the u. k. right now thought of choosing. yes, rachel, rather choosing, i would say i'm actually biden. i don't know whether he meant to make such a huge mistake. but he actually on air, over the weekend, manage
so that's 1020 years behind the rest of the world. i don't think it matters what they say because they're not really doing very much, but just being hypocrites of the whole thing. so i think it's actually a lot of virtue signaling. it always seems to me that way, whenever it comes to something like these, you know, they focus on those photo ops is all 2 important pictures that you get to the leaders and then not much more after that. now finally, before we go, i did want to touch on this point,...
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china's secrecy, deceptions and cover—up allowed it to spread all over the world. the trump administration led the charge against china, blaming its leaders and pushing the lab leak theory without providing any evidence. for a while, that hypothesis was put firmly in the realms of conspiracy theory. but some scientists quietly wondered whether under all the inflammatory and at times racist language, the trump administration may be onto something. a view of a lab related incident was aligned with being a trump view, he radicalised the whole thing. that is the problem. people couldn't really speak out in any kind of support of that view or parts of that view because of being aligned with his ideology. i'm a professor at the university of edinburgh looking at the pieces of evidence we have already and trying to connect the dots, it looks like it was not bioengineered. it was a natural origin but that it could have happened through a lab accident, a lab leak, as you say, because when it emerged so close to the wuhan institute of virology, which is a level four laborato
china's secrecy, deceptions and cover—up allowed it to spread all over the world. the trump administration led the charge against china, blaming its leaders and pushing the lab leak theory without providing any evidence. for a while, that hypothesis was put firmly in the realms of conspiracy theory. but some scientists quietly wondered whether under all the inflammatory and at times racist language, the trump administration may be onto something. a view of a lab related incident was aligned...
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persuading the world would take more work. once back in britain, eddington faced further measurements. 1.61 arc seconds, close to einstein's prediction of 1.75. once the result were enhanced, they did test runs, presenting the data with friendly and private audiences. these went well. dyson scheduled a joint meet of the royal society and royal astronomical society to present the results publicly. eddington sends word of the results to their mutual friends in the netter lands. still can't tell einstein. a dutch friend telegraphs einstein the news. he's delighted. he shows the telegram with the results to anyone who walks into his apartment, even when he was bedridden. there were many entertaining stories like this one, a student he shows it to. the student says, this is almost just as you calculated. quite unperturbed he said, i knew the theory was correct. did you doubt it? of course not what would you have said if there was no confirmation? i would have to pity our dear god. the theory is correct all the same. in his private
persuading the world would take more work. once back in britain, eddington faced further measurements. 1.61 arc seconds, close to einstein's prediction of 1.75. once the result were enhanced, they did test runs, presenting the data with friendly and private audiences. these went well. dyson scheduled a joint meet of the royal society and royal astronomical society to present the results publicly. eddington sends word of the results to their mutual friends in the netter lands. still can't tell...
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world that needed to give a trillion dollars to the developing world so they can reach these ambitious climate goals? £31 they can reach these ambitious climate goals?— they can reach these ambitious climate goals? of course, india is crucially important, _ climate goals? of course, india is crucially important, one - climate goals? of course, india is crucially important, one of - climate goals? of course, india is crucially important, one of the . climate goals? of course, india is| crucially important, one of the top five emitters in the world. it has at 1.2 billion people and 70% of the world emissions come from india, so what narendra modi says is vitally important and it really depends whether you are a half glass full or half glass empty can a person. a lot of people focus on the headline figure out that they will balance emissions on 2070, but realistically that right now is a world away and the real focus if we're going balance the rising global average temperatures to 1.5 celsius has to be 2030. on that score, narendra modi has made quite a significant pledge, they have en
world that needed to give a trillion dollars to the developing world so they can reach these ambitious climate goals? £31 they can reach these ambitious climate goals?— they can reach these ambitious climate goals? of course, india is crucially important, _ climate goals? of course, india is crucially important, one - climate goals? of course, india is crucially important, one of - climate goals? of course, india is crucially important, one of the . climate goals? of course, india is|...
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what was then called the great war, it would not be called world war i until we had world war ii so henry ford it was at one point ran for president, was man of the year in time magazine was the most famous american of his generation. henry ford, in 1919, he went and bought a newspaper independence, it was a weekly. and then when he saw what was hemorrhaging money he told us that his horse to find and able to attack, go after it and stick with it. so the result was the series, the international jew, the world's problems, was on may 22nd, then he 20, ran for the next 91 issues of the newspaper. you have to understand that henry ford had enormous influence and reach an first of all, there was ford motor dealerships around the country, and a shipped stacks of newspapers to the dealership, he would into a dealership in about a car and you drove out of the car and you drove out with a copy of the newspaper independence the series of the national jew and the circulation of the paper, which was only 72000, in 1919 when he bought that, five years later was 700,000, one of the largest newspa
what was then called the great war, it would not be called world war i until we had world war ii so henry ford it was at one point ran for president, was man of the year in time magazine was the most famous american of his generation. henry ford, in 1919, he went and bought a newspaper independence, it was a weekly. and then when he saw what was hemorrhaging money he told us that his horse to find and able to attack, go after it and stick with it. so the result was the series, the international...
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our world of decision-making.— world of decision-making. so in the amount of money _ world of decision-making. so in the amount of money would _ world of decision-making. so in the amount of money would prevent. world of decision-making. so in the | amount of money would prevent you from putting the wta tour out of china if your conditions are not met? ., , china if your conditions are not met? . , . , china if your conditions are not met? . . ,, ., met? that is correct. this is not about the _ met? that is correct. this is not about the money, _ met? that is correct. this is not about the money, this - met? that is correct. this is not about the money, this is - met? that is correct. this is not about the money, this is about. met? that is correct. this is not - about the money, this is about doing what's right and making sure that mike went safe and free and everything that comes with it based upon the allegations and want to find out by the allegations true and if they are what is the result of that? ,, ., , , if they are what is the res
our world of decision-making.— world of decision-making. so in the amount of money _ world of decision-making. so in the amount of money would _ world of decision-making. so in the amount of money would prevent. world of decision-making. so in the | amount of money would prevent you from putting the wta tour out of china if your conditions are not met? ., , china if your conditions are not met? . , . , china if your conditions are not met? . . ,, ., met? that is correct. this is not about the...
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the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world — the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number ten to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany�*s first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot air balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed to mind very much. as one local comic put it, "it�*s not hot air we need, it�*s hard cash." cuba has declared nine days of mourning following the death of fidel castro at the age of 90. castro developed close ties with the soviet union in the 19605 — it was an alliance that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war with the cuban missile crisis. hello again, you are with bbc news. let�*s remind you of our top stories. nasa is doing final preparations for a space mission aimed at testing the technology needed to knock an asteroid
the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world — the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number ten to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany�*s first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot air balloon had to be abandoned after a...
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it is raising inflationary fairs across much of the world. that price has been closely watched in america, where inflation was already at a 3 decade high piling. the pressure on households, although president biden is adamant that the country's finances are actually thriving. we are experiencing a stronger 2nd army recovery in the world. even after county for inflation, our economy is bigger. and our found is that more money in their pockets. and they did before the pandemic where they are rising oil price comes to spy, jo biden's decision to release millions of barrels of oil from u. s. strategic reserves in the coming months. hotties at kenneth mop. it looks now at whether the move could save biden's falling ratings. jo biden's claim is that the u. s. economy is recovering better than literally anywhere else on the planet. now this comes after the commander in chief announced he was going to open up the country, strategic petroleum reserve and put $50000000.00 extra barrels of oil onto the market in coming months. many of dismissed this mov
it is raising inflationary fairs across much of the world. that price has been closely watched in america, where inflation was already at a 3 decade high piling. the pressure on households, although president biden is adamant that the country's finances are actually thriving. we are experiencing a stronger 2nd army recovery in the world. even after county for inflation, our economy is bigger. and our found is that more money in their pockets. and they did before the pandemic where they are...
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world to adopt. imagine if this was your little girl or boy or your grandchild, about to starve to death, you would do everything you possibly could, and when there is $400 proal worth of wealth on the earth, shame on us that we let any child die from hunger. that we let any child die from hunter. ., ,, that we let any child die from hunter. . ,. that we let any child die from hunter. . . ., that we let any child die from hunter. . , . . ., hunger. fatima's children leave for school, hunger. fatima's children leave for school. those _ hunger. fatima's children leave for school, those who _ hunger. fatima's children leave for school, those who are _ hunger. fatima's children leave for school, those who are allowed - hunger. fatima's children leave for school, those who are allowed to l hunger. fatima's children leave for. school, those who are allowed to go, like millions in this country, their lives are under real threat. the next few months will decide. the interesting thing is the line that the tal
world to adopt. imagine if this was your little girl or boy or your grandchild, about to starve to death, you would do everything you possibly could, and when there is $400 proal worth of wealth on the earth, shame on us that we let any child die from hunger. that we let any child die from hunter. ., ,, that we let any child die from hunter. . ,. that we let any child die from hunter. . . ., that we let any child die from hunter. . , . . ., hunger. fatima's children leave for school, hunger....
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a 13 time grand _ world while he's at school. a13 time grand slam champion, did you ever envision is what you started out in the sport that you would have the career you've gone on to have? no, maybe not. i've obviously dreamt about winning slams and medals, but as a 16—year—old, i wasn't sure that i was going to be very good. i sort ofjust took a i was going to be very good. i sort of just took a pond i was going to be very good. i sort ofjust took a pond on myself, and all worked out.— all worked out. there is a really interesting _ all worked out. there is a really interesting story _ all worked out. there is a really interesting story after— all worked out. there is a really interesting story after your - all worked out. there is a really l interesting story after your career grand slam success. you got a tattoo, just tell us about that. i did, after we won us open. yui and i went to a restaurant and she wrote in my arm injapanese, which says history maker. i thought it was really cool, so i got it tattooed on my arm.
a 13 time grand _ world while he's at school. a13 time grand slam champion, did you ever envision is what you started out in the sport that you would have the career you've gone on to have? no, maybe not. i've obviously dreamt about winning slams and medals, but as a 16—year—old, i wasn't sure that i was going to be very good. i sort ofjust took a i was going to be very good. i sort of just took a pond i was going to be very good. i sort ofjust took a pond on myself, and all worked out.—...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> in washington, this is bbc world news america. countries around the world are racing to stop the spread of the old macron -- variant. pres. biden: this variant is a cause for concern, not for panic. we have the best vaccine in the world and we are learning more every day. >> twitter's co-founder stepping down as ceo. jack dorsey faced criticism for the way he managed the social media platform. the trial of ghislaine maxwell gets underway. she is accused of trafficking girls for jeopardy epstein. -- jeffrey epstein. plus, a royal welcome for a grand farewell. prince charles lands in barbados as the island becomes a republic, cutting ties with the monarchy after 400 years. ♪ >> welcomeo world news america on pbs and around the world. countries are closing their borders as they try to defend against a new coronavirus variant. in the u.s., president biden urging americans to get booster shots. the u.s. has imposed a travel ban eight african countries. african leadersay they are being penalized for spotting th new variant. this as gl
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> in washington, this is bbc world news america. countries around the world are racing to stop the spread of the old macron -- variant. pres. biden: this variant is a cause for concern, not for panic. we have the best vaccine in the world and we are learning more every day. >> twitter's co-founder stepping down as ceo. jack dorsey faced criticism for the way he managed the social media platform. the trial of ghislaine maxwell gets...
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what is true, was his way in the world corrupted. you need to descend. ah, so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess with the world politics, sport, business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm . ah ah, i get berlin's police chief is apologized enough to offices were photographed exercising on the cities holocaust memorial. these images reportedly taken by offices themselves, show men in uniform doing pushups on the blocks of the memorial. their boss issued this strong response. his behavior by colleagues is a disregard for what dis, memorial stands for and does not correspond to the respect that must be shown to it . this undermines the remembrance of those who were murdered. we told to a holocaust researcher who thinks that education is there any way to prevent this kind of thing happening and that we have to teach at school. there when you burn a cat's tail, it's, you know, everybody gets horrified, but when you stand on something which is a very secret sacrif
what is true, was his way in the world corrupted. you need to descend. ah, so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess with the world politics, sport, business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm . ah ah, i get berlin's police chief is apologized enough to offices were photographed exercising on the cities holocaust memorial. these images reportedly taken by offices themselves, show men in uniform doing...
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here look at the world's own business and economics. this week. the country that one saw itself is a 100000000. all middle class society is finally acknowledging its economic policy of the last decades as breads, inequality count, japan's new prime minister, bridge the gap between rich and poor guessing. $164.00 governments on board for more equitable access to coven 19 vaccines. we talked to the director general of the world trade organization on how she plans to do this. and saffron is considered indeed administered. customers, read goals, but climate change and drunk like conditions are hurting the lucrative business. ah, ah, for the 1st time in 40 years save the children has been handing out foot parcels to the poorest people in japan. it's not an isolated case. rich countries have seen a rise in the use or food banks due to the pandemic. japan's you primary. so for me or cuz she either has acknowledged the failure of trickle down economics for the whitening inequality gap between rich and poor. he's taking aim at his predecessors, economic pl
here look at the world's own business and economics. this week. the country that one saw itself is a 100000000. all middle class society is finally acknowledging its economic policy of the last decades as breads, inequality count, japan's new prime minister, bridge the gap between rich and poor guessing. $164.00 governments on board for more equitable access to coven 19 vaccines. we talked to the director general of the world trade organization on how she plans to do this. and saffron is...
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savor the world in a bite. famous amos. wonders from the world. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. >>> our top story this hour, wisconsin officials say five people are dead and more than 40 people injured after a vehicle plowed into a crowd attending a christmas parade in the town of waukesha. now, here is some video of the aftermath showing people being treated at the scene. police say they have a person of interest. he is in custody, and there is no active threat to the community. last hour, i spoke to a local reporter who was sent to waukesha shortly after the tragedy occurred. here's what he said. >> you could see ambulances flying down the interstate in the opposite direction toward the hospital. when i arrived on the scene, it was pretty quiet. the police officers did a pretty good job of, um, breaking up the group. of, um, getting people out of the area so they could take a
savor the world in a bite. famous amos. wonders from the world. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. >>> our top story this hour, wisconsin officials say five people are dead and more than 40 people injured after a vehicle plowed into a crowd attending a christmas parade in the town of waukesha. now, here is some video of...
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that is the old world. those companies in the early days the intel's, the nationals, all of that is very much a mad man kind of era. you look at it and is got a crewcut in the old photograph. that was a distinct world and that kind of world did have traditional criminal behavior. companies and dreamed of becoming big. they had very specific structures, organizational charts and everything else. software changes everything. think the market changes too. originally the valley was selling to industry. it was a commercial valley. we were selling to other companies. now, the turning point was the web but then social networks. the valley it sells to consumers now. it is a different worldview. i know old valley families, by your home, live in the valley, get your gold watch. today young people of san francisco, you sold on >> in the hardware era. into joining our world i don't say cold but i will say cold. these tricks from casinos and everything else. he even convinced us to design our own products. what is faceb
that is the old world. those companies in the early days the intel's, the nationals, all of that is very much a mad man kind of era. you look at it and is got a crewcut in the old photograph. that was a distinct world and that kind of world did have traditional criminal behavior. companies and dreamed of becoming big. they had very specific structures, organizational charts and everything else. software changes everything. think the market changes too. originally the valley was selling to...