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. >> cooper: oh, this is good. >> gates: wow. >> cooper: i've had, like, cashew yogurt or oat yogurt. it's-- it's sort of along those lines. >> gates: yeah, with the burgers, they're, you know, like beyond and impossible, they're getting close to the real thing, but you can still tell. these, i'm not sure i could've tell-- now i'm-- i'm more of a burger expert than i am-- than a yogurt expert. >> cooper: gates never planned to focus on climate change, but while working in africa with the foundation he started with his wife melinda in 2000, he came to see just how vulnerable those in developing countries are to the effects of rising temperatures. so 15 years ago, gates started educating himself on climate change, bringing scientists and engineers to his office in seattle for what he calls" learning sessions." he also reads voraciously, books and binders full of scientific research. >> gates: yeah, so this is the most recent one, which is about clean hydrogen. >> cooper: so you're reading thousands of pages every few days on topics? >> gates: yeah. my reading is-- is key. and then, aski
. >> cooper: oh, this is good. >> gates: wow. >> cooper: i've had, like, cashew yogurt or oat yogurt. it's-- it's sort of along those lines. >> gates: yeah, with the burgers, they're, you know, like beyond and impossible, they're getting close to the real thing, but you can still tell. these, i'm not sure i could've tell-- now i'm-- i'm more of a burger expert than i am-- than a yogurt expert. >> cooper: gates never planned to focus on climate change, but while...
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and nasa has licensed it. >> cooper: nasa is using filtergraph-- >> dan: yes. >> cooper: --that you invented? >> dan: yes. >> cooper: i mean, the brilliance that dan, that you have, that's going to become increasingly important. there's only going to be more and more data coming down the road. >> dan: and i feel like people who can understand the data, that's going to be more important. >> cooper: there's a lot of people who are unemployed who are on the spectrum. do you have any advice for them? >> dan: oh, gosh. i feel like there are a lot of strengths to being on the spectrum. and i think imagination is a huge key trait. >> cooper: we found about 30 large companies actively seeking employees on the autism spectrum, including microsoft, j.p. morgan and ford, but there are still so many people with autism who are unemployed, and the numbers are growing. in the next decade, researchers at drexel university estimate as many as 1.1 million americans with autism will turn 18. back at autonomy works outside chicago, brian, sarah, brennen, phillip, and erik told us they hope more companies will s
and nasa has licensed it. >> cooper: nasa is using filtergraph-- >> dan: yes. >> cooper: --that you invented? >> dan: yes. >> cooper: i mean, the brilliance that dan, that you have, that's going to become increasingly important. there's only going to be more and more data coming down the road. >> dan: and i feel like people who can understand the data, that's going to be more important. >> cooper: there's a lot of people who are unemployed who are on...
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where do cooperatives fit in? we recently announced a climate smart partnership initiative which is designed to equip and finance large-scale demonstration and pilot projects where we can learn more about what agriculture and forestry practices can create, but results can develop from the right approach to land, and farming, and forestry. and in doing so, create data to create climate smart commodities which will be a value added commodity in the marketplace, and will allow farmers of all sizes to be able to participate in these demonstration projects, and qualify for ecosystem market credits, whether a carbon credit or wildlife credit, or whatever it would be. it is an opportunity to work with you and your cooperative, to encourage farmers of color to come together on a large-scale project, to provide the technical assistance and financial resource that will enable them to take risks and chances on their land without incurring costs, and then reap the economic benefit, and learn how to create these new climate sm
where do cooperatives fit in? we recently announced a climate smart partnership initiative which is designed to equip and finance large-scale demonstration and pilot projects where we can learn more about what agriculture and forestry practices can create, but results can develop from the right approach to land, and farming, and forestry. and in doing so, create data to create climate smart commodities which will be a value added commodity in the marketplace, and will allow farmers of all sizes...
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more bendy so we can cooperate so we don't agreee that we will just cooperate on issues with shared interests if you are doing what we do with taiwan and hong kong and tradede in every thing else and that is the current position, so we try to change that and engage then the hope of changing their mind and it might change next year out, but we also need to be ready that if they don't change their mind that we can tackle these shared problems without their full participation in cooperative endeavors, so i'm not saying we shouldn't try. we should try and we also need to be ready that if their future answering with their current answer is. >> you chronicle very well in your booker how us china relatis on the trump nosedive significantly after trump realizes this pandemic isn't a hoax and it really is will necessitate a shutdown, a lockdown in the us and therefore the election hopes are in jeopardyle and at that point onwards the china-- china hoax basically you know arguing but not winning in the white house from then arm a warrant, but you also make the point that biden inherited that
more bendy so we can cooperate so we don't agreee that we will just cooperate on issues with shared interests if you are doing what we do with taiwan and hong kong and tradede in every thing else and that is the current position, so we try to change that and engage then the hope of changing their mind and it might change next year out, but we also need to be ready that if they don't change their mind that we can tackle these shared problems without their full participation in cooperative...
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is more friendly so we can cooperate, so we don't agree will just cooperate on issues where we have a shared interest, if you are doing what we're doing in taiwan and hong kong and trading everything else. that is its current position, and so we should try to change that and we should engage them in the hope of changing their minds, and it might change next year after the 20th party of congress but we also need to be ready that if they don't change their mind, that we can tackle these shared problems without their full anticipation in cooperative endeavors. i'm not saying we shouldn't try. i'm saying we should try but we also need to be ready that if the future and is what the current answer is. >> you chronicle very well in your book how u.s.-china relations under trump nosedived really significant after trump realizes this pandemic isn't a hoax, that it really is going to necessitate a a shutdown, unle down in the u.s. and, therefore, his reelection hopes are in jeopardy. at that point onwards the china hawks basically who had been argued but not always winning in the white house,
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from cooper. he even sent a text to leanna in the afternoon about cooper. when you getting my buddy, it said? none of that jogged his memory? >> there was just cue after cue after cue, that if he had actually forgotten would have triggered something. >> and then the prosecution showed what it believed was powerful evidence that ross had to have known that cooper was still in the back seat, that video of ross returning to the car. >> why would ross harris return to the scene of the crime? >> we know, first of all, doing this job enough people do return to the scene of their crime. once he went into the car he realized either this child was still alive or this child was dead and he couldn't take what he had done and he threw the light bulbs. >> and prosecutors dissected ross's behavior later that day. witnesses at the scene testified his reactions were off. >> did he ever ask to be with the child or ask to hold the child or anything like that? >> no, sir, not that i recollect. >> prosecutors pointed
from cooper. he even sent a text to leanna in the afternoon about cooper. when you getting my buddy, it said? none of that jogged his memory? >> there was just cue after cue after cue, that if he had actually forgotten would have triggered something. >> and then the prosecution showed what it believed was powerful evidence that ross had to have known that cooper was still in the back seat, that video of ross returning to the car. >> why would ross harris return to the scene of...
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. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) to be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means... grabbing a hold of what matters. asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. living lr is possibl and proven with sqali when taken with fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor in hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is approved for both pre- and postmenopausal women, and has extended lives in multiple clinical trials. kisqali is a pill that's significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellow
. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) to be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means... grabbing a hold of what matters. asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. living lr is possibl and proven with sqali when taken with fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor in hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is approved for both pre- and postmenopausal women,...
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a social club for cooperative venture, your friday night poker game is a cooperative venture. families are in large part a cooperative venture cooperation is this form of organization by which we come together voluntarily agreedto do things . as we started this book are intent was to say look, collaboration is good , coercion is bad and that'sthe story . and the book proceeded along those lines until we got to the last chapter and the last chapter just wasn't fitting. things didn't fit together and we realize this is not the story of cooperation, good coercion back. rather it's a story of faced with all sorts of problems, we have these two tools in front of us, cooperation and coercion. most problems cooperation is the appropriate tool. butthere are some problems they tend to be limited but there are some problems for which coercion is the appropriate tool. once we came to that realization that these are 2 tools and the trick is to apply the right tool to the right problem the book all came together into some nice uniform flow . but you're correct, what we end up with his gove
a social club for cooperative venture, your friday night poker game is a cooperative venture. families are in large part a cooperative venture cooperation is this form of organization by which we come together voluntarily agreedto do things . as we started this book are intent was to say look, collaboration is good , coercion is bad and that'sthe story . and the book proceeded along those lines until we got to the last chapter and the last chapter just wasn't fitting. things didn't fit together...
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>> cooper: it sounds simple when you say it. >> attenborough: so it is. >> cooper: sir david also wants to see what he calls "a rewilding" of the planet, giving plants and animals on land and in the ocean time and space to bounce back. the world wildlife fund says that two thirds of the earth's wildlife has disappeared in the past 50 years. >> attenborough: repopulation of the oceans can happen like that, in-- a decade. if we had the will to do it. but we require everybody to agree that. >> cooper: if you were to pick up the phone and speak with president trump or-- or president xi of china or prime minister modi in-- in india, what would you say? >> attenborough: i would say that the time has come-- to put aside national ambitions and look for an international ambition of survival. >> cooper: it seems politically the tide is moving in the opposite direction from that, of-- of nations more looking inward and not as being part of a larger international community. >> attenborough: that's what's gonna sink us in the end. that's what's gonna sink us. >> cooper: can you be optimistic at all?
>> cooper: it sounds simple when you say it. >> attenborough: so it is. >> cooper: sir david also wants to see what he calls "a rewilding" of the planet, giving plants and animals on land and in the ocean time and space to bounce back. the world wildlife fund says that two thirds of the earth's wildlife has disappeared in the past 50 years. >> attenborough: repopulation of the oceans can happen like that, in-- a decade. if we had the will to do it. but we...
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-eu cooperation? >> i think what is important in all cooperation on the political level, it is also trying to involve the private sector. there is a big difference from the point of view from every administration and the people who are really in the business. the involvement from the private sector is really crucial for the success of the corporation. this is one thing. the other thing is i think what is also important, to create the same or similar standards or understanding of certification standards on the eu and u.s. side. from the private sector perspective, creating different kind of certification standards in eu or u.s. will be a difficulty, because sometimes you need to be certified in eu for some standard, nus for a different standard, and so on. so the same or similar standards or even creating -- on a national level will help is this to provide services across the globe. >> thank you. we need to remember, and all of you have touched on the point of maturity. the internet itself was only com
-eu cooperation? >> i think what is important in all cooperation on the political level, it is also trying to involve the private sector. there is a big difference from the point of view from every administration and the people who are really in the business. the involvement from the private sector is really crucial for the success of the corporation. this is one thing. the other thing is i think what is also important, to create the same or similar standards or understanding of...
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not cooperating with inspection but it is definitely not positive they're not cooperating. to me, thee. main take away i dw from it is not whether or not it makes a lab leak more or less likely, it's not getting cooperation from china and we shouldn't expect to have transparency in the future. and the implication is, what do we do about that? that is more important than where it came from because we should know now in the future contingencies like this, we won't have cooperation either so we need to prepare on cooperation one way or another or to accept that will happen so i think that's what people avoiding it because they are getting focus on the question of transmission. you may never know, we should continue to press but we do know the reason we don't know which is cooperation. >> you know the reason we don't, a good way of looking at it. the last telephone call with xi jinping, it was followed by his comment in late march of 2020, followed by an extraordinary propaganda campaign between the trump administration and xi jinping's t people saying this s a virus that has c
not cooperating with inspection but it is definitely not positive they're not cooperating. to me, thee. main take away i dw from it is not whether or not it makes a lab leak more or less likely, it's not getting cooperation from china and we shouldn't expect to have transparency in the future. and the implication is, what do we do about that? that is more important than where it came from because we should know now in the future contingencies like this, we won't have cooperation either so we...
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it is especially important to scale up cooperation on the i.n.d. production and distribution of vaccines and making them accessible to people of all countries. now, china has provided assistance to over 150 countries and 13 international organizations. some has pertinent teams to countries in need and stay strongly supportive and actively engaged in the international cooperation on covid-19. they will share experience with other countries, do its best to assist countries that are less prepared for the pandemic and work for greater accessibility and affordability of covid vaccine in developing countries. we hope these efforts will contribute to an early victory over the coronavirus throughout the world. china will continue to incubate a win-win strategy of option up, acknowledge globalization and social productivity and natural outcome of scientific and technological advancement. it serves no one to use the pandemic as an excuse to reverse globalization and go for something conclusion and -- seclusion and decoupling. china is committed to following
it is especially important to scale up cooperation on the i.n.d. production and distribution of vaccines and making them accessible to people of all countries. now, china has provided assistance to over 150 countries and 13 international organizations. some has pertinent teams to countries in need and stay strongly supportive and actively engaged in the international cooperation on covid-19. they will share experience with other countries, do its best to assist countries that are less prepared...
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>> cooper: you may have noticed prison guards in attendance. remarkably, some of them are taking law classes as well. willie ojulu is the chief inspector at langata women's prison, and just completed his university of london law degree. i don't know that i know of many guards in the united states who train to become a lawyer so they can give legal advice to the people they're guarding. it's pretty unique. >> willie ojulu: well, it sounds unique, but that's what happens here. you kn prison as a punishment, but not for punishment. >> cooper: i've never heard it phrased that way.h them? but-- >> ojulu: but to help them improve on their life and manage their life properly, so that they don't get in conflict with the law. >> cooper: two years ago, inside kamiti maximum security prison, there was a graduation ceremony the likes of which no one here had ever seen. 18 inmates-- former prisoners and guards-- received their university of london law school degrees. george karaba got his, and while he may spend the rest of his life in prison, he says he ha
>> cooper: you may have noticed prison guards in attendance. remarkably, some of them are taking law classes as well. willie ojulu is the chief inspector at langata women's prison, and just completed his university of london law degree. i don't know that i know of many guards in the united states who train to become a lawyer so they can give legal advice to the people they're guarding. it's pretty unique. >> willie ojulu: well, it sounds unique, but that's what happens here. you kn...
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we feel duped. >> cooper: by whom? >> houtz: by alpha tau omega, the national fraternity, the chapter on that campus, and by washington state university. >> cooper: jolayne houtz and hector martinez said they knew their son, sam, had been pledging alpha tau omega for more than two months, but were unaware that, according to the police report, some witnesses said he'd already endured being hit, tackled, and asked to consume large quantities of alcohol by a.t.o. members. they last spoke with sam around 5:00 p.m. on november 11, 2019. >> houtz: we told him that we loved him. and he said, "i love you too." and that was the last time that we got to talk to him. >> hector martinez: i remember we, we s-- we say, "take care of yourself." and he say, "don't worry, i got it." >> cooper: around 9:00 p.m., sam was summoned by fraternity members to "big little night," when each pledge learned who their "big brother" was, and, according to police, got introduced to the so-called "family drink." a.t.o. rules forbid hazing and alcohol
we feel duped. >> cooper: by whom? >> houtz: by alpha tau omega, the national fraternity, the chapter on that campus, and by washington state university. >> cooper: jolayne houtz and hector martinez said they knew their son, sam, had been pledging alpha tau omega for more than two months, but were unaware that, according to the police report, some witnesses said he'd already endured being hit, tackled, and asked to consume large quantities of alcohol by a.t.o. members. they...
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: i'm anderson cooper. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." ( ticking ) ♪♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. ♪ say it's all right ♪ ♪ say it's all right, it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ now listen to the beat ♪ ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ i'm still wowed by what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin,... i want that. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you
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most of them focus on cooperation, transatlantic cooperation. how things are working? how the collaboration is working? so after we hear from sebastian about -- we will turn to those aspects, sÉbastien, if you want to close this out on how? >> first of all the private sector incentivize themselves, it's the cybersecurity it's connected to the business. it's easy, this is easy, it's really connected to the business the private sector will inject money to be cybersecurity. if not, we have to create some mandatory requirements but after that they have to be some penalty. the penalty, similar to the gdpr idea. so it has to be very high penalty for not complying with those requirements. of course, of the how other side, i see in compliance. it's not the same as the security, or cybersecurity of the company. so after the requirements and i.t. compliance, or oh t and i.t. as complaints, they have to become external. let's think government, or third parties, to verify if those requirements are met not only on the paper, but in the real situation. so a lot of companies that ha
most of them focus on cooperation, transatlantic cooperation. how things are working? how the collaboration is working? so after we hear from sebastian about -- we will turn to those aspects, sÉbastien, if you want to close this out on how? >> first of all the private sector incentivize themselves, it's the cybersecurity it's connected to the business. it's easy, this is easy, it's really connected to the business the private sector will inject money to be cybersecurity. if not, we have...
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. >> cooper: mm-hmm. i'm not sure he could get away with saying that today. ( laughs ) >> gates: i don't think anybody ever accused him of being politically correct. >> cooper: well-- well, that's-- that's for sure. is there a gates doctrine? >> gates: i am very much a believer in the importance of military power, and in the united states having predominant military power. i also am firmly convinced that the use of the military should be the very last resort in dealing with any international situation, because no matter why and how it starts, no one can predict what will happen. ( ticking ) >> robert gates on the future of afghanistan. >> i think the taliban are likely to get a fair amount of assistance from china. >> at 60minutesovertime.com. an official message from medicare. did you try it yet? comparing plans? and lower prescription costs. that'll save you money. open enrollment ends december 7th use the plan finder at medicare.gov to compare medicare health and prescription plans. comparing plans rea
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they don't believe that the lack of cooperation is a problem. they created this narrative for domestic consumption that there's a conspiracy against them and they have seen this opportunity that they believe the west-- i just don't think we see that she don't see as far as we can tell it's been reported dialogue, we don't see this consideration that it was a huge error or a major mistake and that in the same way you do here, so you know i would hope they would have a period of reflection on how to handle the pandemic but i think it's more likely for domestic audience that they cross this line that they handled it very well and we are over 650,000 dead now in the united states and more or about the same in europe. >> we only have a few minutes left, so let me go to a question of my own which is what your prediction is for this pandemic? by when do you think-- it sort of a two-part question, when do you think it will be basically over and become endemic and cease to be a pandemic. also, short time to answer a big question but what are the longer-t
they don't believe that the lack of cooperation is a problem. they created this narrative for domestic consumption that there's a conspiracy against them and they have seen this opportunity that they believe the west-- i just don't think we see that she don't see as far as we can tell it's been reported dialogue, we don't see this consideration that it was a huge error or a major mistake and that in the same way you do here, so you know i would hope they would have a period of reflection on how...
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cooperation to reinvigorate the gulf. disease centers that is formed under this summit based on the vision of his royal highness is the monarch of the saudi arabia and to reinforce the collective efforts towards combating the pandemic to continue. to fulfill the requirements of they only for. cannot make zone including giving the members state and its citizens the freedom to move work and vest and in benefit by education and health benefits and although to continue the uniform of the rain way great and to reinforce and encourage. and drug gulf investment to embark on the recent at sea event. made by the g. 20 summit under the presidency of the king of saudi arabia including reinvigorating the economy giving room for the participation of private sector empowering women and youth at a larger degree they cannot make development also to encourage the digital. economy the digital economy including laying down programs and plans and cooperation with the relevant professional houses to develop the technical capabilities within t
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and cooper goes further. he says that by 1954 president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the aliens that says, look, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that's fine. we'll look the other way. we'll even build secret bases for you to do so like area 51. but in return, we want secret advance technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel. which, apparently, the u.s. has hold of since 1954. so what they're doing with it, i don't know. but apparently they do have it. in case anybody's wondering, according to cooper, the alien ambassador's name is his most omnipotent highness krill. so even in alien ambassadorships, patriarchy still holds sway, apparently. and only one u.s. president, according to cooper, is willing to challenge this threatening alliance with the aliens. anyone want to take a guess as to which heroic president is willing to stand up to this? >> jfk. >> of course jfk. once again we see conspiracists ascribing the death with its own meaning, a
and cooper goes further. he says that by 1954 president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the aliens that says, look, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that's fine. we'll look the other way. we'll even build secret bases for you to do so like area 51. but in return, we want secret advance technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel. which, apparently, the u.s. has hold of since 1954. so what they're doing with it, i don't know. but...
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that's cooperation. kind of leaving agree and disagree doesn't happen with coercion so consequently if you get the right people in government who have the right idea about community standards, you might have a decent society. however, the odds of that happening or very low. what's more likely is go get people in power whose ideas of community standards deviate significantly from yours now they got the power to use force to enforce what they perceive tobe community standards . >> what do you do at duquesne university? >> i'ma professor of economics . my specialty is statistical analysis but i spend time writing off ads. we have a podcast words and numbers which i encourage you all to listen to and we talk about the application of economicthought to current events . in the book we have a chapter on the knowledge problem and theknowledge problems as simply look , a single person can't contain his or her head all the information necessary to make decisions for others that are better than those others can mak
that's cooperation. kind of leaving agree and disagree doesn't happen with coercion so consequently if you get the right people in government who have the right idea about community standards, you might have a decent society. however, the odds of that happening or very low. what's more likely is go get people in power whose ideas of community standards deviate significantly from yours now they got the power to use force to enforce what they perceive tobe community standards . >> what do...
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there must be global action, global response and global cooperation. ladies and gentlemen, friends, the problems facing the world are intricate and complex. the way out of them is through upholding x mumultilateralism a building a community with a(sj; shared future for mankind. first, we should stay committed to openness and inclusiveness instead of closeness and exclusion. multilateralism is about having international affairs addressed through consultation and the future of the world decided by everyone working together. to build small circles or start a new cold war, to reject, threaten or intimidate others, to willfully impose decoupling, supply disruption or sanctions, and to create isolation will only push the world into division and confrontation. we cannot tackle common challenges in a divided world. and confrontation will lead us to a dead end. humanity has learned lessons the hard way and that history is not long gone. we must not return to the path of the past. the right approach is to act on the vision of a community with a shared future for
there must be global action, global response and global cooperation. ladies and gentlemen, friends, the problems facing the world are intricate and complex. the way out of them is through upholding x mumultilateralism a building a community with a(sj; shared future for mankind. first, we should stay committed to openness and inclusiveness instead of closeness and exclusion. multilateralism is about having international affairs addressed through consultation and the future of the world decided...
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leadership and cooperation at a virtual event hosted by the world economic forum. his speech focused on restoring the global economy, the coronavirus pandemic, and climate change. this runs 30 minutes. mr. schwab: distinguished heads of state and government, your excellencies, partners in world economic reform, participants and friends, a very warm welcome to all of you for the opening of the davos agenda week. davos ag week. i'm delighted with such a great global audience is with us bringing together key leaders from politics, business and all aspects of society. 2021 is a pivotal year in so many ways to shape our future. 2021 will be critical to reestablish trust in our ability to shape our common future in collective and constructive ways. we must win the fight against violence. we must reinvigorate global economy and make it more robust and resilient and more inclusive and more sustainable. at the same time, we must accelerate to a net zero economy. in view of this objective it is my honor and great privilege to introduce our opening speaker of davos agenda wee
leadership and cooperation at a virtual event hosted by the world economic forum. his speech focused on restoring the global economy, the coronavirus pandemic, and climate change. this runs 30 minutes. mr. schwab: distinguished heads of state and government, your excellencies, partners in world economic reform, participants and friends, a very warm welcome to all of you for the opening of the davos agenda week. davos ag week. i'm delighted with such a great global audience is with us bringing...
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cooperations. i discussed the increase of discrimination or violences against asian people across the u.s. with president biden. and agreed that discrimination by race cannot be permitted in any society. we agreed on this regard. president biden's comment that discrimination and violence cannot be allowed and that he firmly opposes was extremely encouraging for me and i have renewed my confidence in american democracy once again. i told the president about my determination to realize the tokyo olympic and paraolympic games this summer as a symbol of the global unity. president biden once again expressed his support for this determination. japan is listening to and learning from w.h.o. and experts that are doing everything possible to contain infection and to realize safe and secure games from scientific and objective perspectives. we will do our utmost in our preparation. freedom, democracy, human rights, rule of law, as we firmly defend and uphold these universal values that japan and the u.s. sha
cooperations. i discussed the increase of discrimination or violences against asian people across the u.s. with president biden. and agreed that discrimination by race cannot be permitted in any society. we agreed on this regard. president biden's comment that discrimination and violence cannot be allowed and that he firmly opposes was extremely encouraging for me and i have renewed my confidence in american democracy once again. i told the president about my determination to realize the tokyo...
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>> cooper: that's it right there? >> delgado: yes. >> cooper: oh, you can see it like that? >> delgado: yeah. >> cooper: you can see it totally clearly. i mean, that's the ship? >> delgado: yes. yeah, that's "clotilda." >> cooper: on sonar, the bow is clearly defined, as are both sides of the hull. the ship is 86 feet long, but the back of it, the stern, is buried deep in mud. those two horizontal lines are likely the walls of the cargo hold where the enslaved africans had been packed tightly together on the voyage from west africa. so, the hold where people were held, how big was that? >> delgado: in terms of where people could actually fit, five feet by about 20 feet. >> cooper: wait a minute. it was only five feet high? so people could barely stand up in this hold? >> delgado: yes. >> cooper: diving on the wreck is difficult. underwater, there is zero visibility. you can't even see the ship. delgado's team has only felt it with their hands. they call it "archeology by braille." this is the only image our camera could pick up: a plank of wood covered with what looks like b
>> cooper: that's it right there? >> delgado: yes. >> cooper: oh, you can see it like that? >> delgado: yeah. >> cooper: you can see it totally clearly. i mean, that's the ship? >> delgado: yes. yeah, that's "clotilda." >> cooper: on sonar, the bow is clearly defined, as are both sides of the hull. the ship is 86 feet long, but the back of it, the stern, is buried deep in mud. those two horizontal lines are likely the walls of the cargo hold...
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nine... >> cooper: ...terror. >> chen: nine years of work, seven minutes of terror. ( laughter ) >> cooper: it's done if the parachute doesn't work. >> chen: that's right. you know, no one wants to be that-- the guy that drops the baton. >> cooper: no landing by a spacecraft has ever been recorded as well as this one. there were six cameras capturing it all from different angles. the parachute deployed, then the heat shield fell away like a lens cap, and "perseverance" got its first look at the ground. this is not a simulation. this is what it looks like to parachute onto mars. how fast is it moving at this point? >> chen: yeah, we're still going about 350 miles an hour and still slowing down. >> cooper: so, it looks gentle here, but, in fact, you're-- the-- it's falling at more than 300 miles an hour. >> chen: that's right. we're heading straight down at-- at near-racecar speeds. >> cooper: below lay a series of safe landing spots, but the wind was blowing the spacecraft towards more treacherous territory to the east, and "perseverance" sent a message to earth saying the thrusters it need
nine... >> cooper: ...terror. >> chen: nine years of work, seven minutes of terror. ( laughter ) >> cooper: it's done if the parachute doesn't work. >> chen: that's right. you know, no one wants to be that-- the guy that drops the baton. >> cooper: no landing by a spacecraft has ever been recorded as well as this one. there were six cameras capturing it all from different angles. the parachute deployed, then the heat shield fell away like a lens cap, and...
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also, in a julia cooper, this is -- anna julie cooper, this adds to the voice from the south, and the 2020 w.e.b. du bois rationalized modernity and the mobile color line. there's much more as well. anna julie cooper was born anna julie hayworth in north carolina, and she was born into slavery. she lived long enough to see the first stages of mast face political protest movement. her social theory developed through this context, especially reconstruction and the abandonment is major life events affecting her experience and therefore her activism and theory. she was acutely aware of the impact that sexism had on her educational opportunities. she was fiercely intellectual and religious. a rare opportunity, cooper attended saint augustine normal school and collegiate institute in raleigh. people were neither afforded, nor allowed into some of the classes reserved for men. she managed to convince the school to let her take greek, but she noted the sexism in that initial exclusion. she married george cooper and he died two leaders -- two years later and she never remarried. cooper went on
also, in a julia cooper, this is -- anna julie cooper, this adds to the voice from the south, and the 2020 w.e.b. du bois rationalized modernity and the mobile color line. there's much more as well. anna julie cooper was born anna julie hayworth in north carolina, and she was born into slavery. she lived long enough to see the first stages of mast face political protest movement. her social theory developed through this context, especially reconstruction and the abandonment is major life events...
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how do you do for cooper went for cooper web. site when. you got i think well the location has already been chosen but we'd rather keep it confidential next year if you come here i'll show you where you know i was already here i hope it'll be there you know it will be there in. every. little while why is it a location secret nothing's clean built you know ok because he's lying that he didn't tell the truth seems so. tell me i can't promise that things are running better in our industry than elsewhere to suppose that all of the. congo also pledged to no longer destroy the rainforest to grow cocoa they promised that by the year 2030 there would be 0 d. forestation in the supply chain. before i start your station is a key issue for us success without the forest there's no rain and without rain we have. no bean no chocolate one of the. things that sounds wonderful that you do business in one of the most deforested places in west africa yes it's very difficult. would you work for a station in ivory coast between 116 and 2010 was 90 percent and w
how do you do for cooper went for cooper web. site when. you got i think well the location has already been chosen but we'd rather keep it confidential next year if you come here i'll show you where you know i was already here i hope it'll be there you know it will be there in. every. little while why is it a location secret nothing's clean built you know ok because he's lying that he didn't tell the truth seems so. tell me i can't promise that things are running better in our industry than...
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cooper: indeed. we are fighting about a lot of things and we have different ideas about how to approach these essential issues like education and health care. i am trying to get them to expand medicaid and i'm so grateful this new act coming through congress will provide an open window for states to expand medicaid. we are moving to managed care in north carolina which is what republicans wanted to do, and necessarily what i wanted to do, but that is where we are moving. we have all kinds of reasons now to do that. we are going to try to work with them. they had a super majority until we were able to break it in 2018. since then all of my vetoes have held. that is positive, but trying to get things done on the other side and moving something positive through the legislature is a different story. elena: i was just going to ask you and take you to medicaid expansion. that has been a top priority of yours for years. north carolina is one of a dozen states that has so far not expanded medicaid. as you me
cooper: indeed. we are fighting about a lot of things and we have different ideas about how to approach these essential issues like education and health care. i am trying to get them to expand medicaid and i'm so grateful this new act coming through congress will provide an open window for states to expand medicaid. we are moving to managed care in north carolina which is what republicans wanted to do, and necessarily what i wanted to do, but that is where we are moving. we have all kinds of...
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cooperation plans to strengthen our cooperation in space exploration, green energy to secure global competitiveness. furthermore, we decided to bolster our partnership. third, in a bid to address climate change. we will further solidify coordination between our two countries. our two nations are already spearheading cooperation in climate change response. last april, the u.s. hosted a summit on climate. korea is hosting a summit. once again, trying to build the international community's collective will for climate change response. president biden, i will participate in the summit next week virtually. i welcome his participation, which will certainly help us catalyze the international community to come together. president biden and i participated in the ceremony awarding a medal of honor to a korean war veteran. based on the u.s. alliance rooted in the sacrifices of our heroes, our two nations will usher in a new future together without a doubt. today's meeting between president biden and myself and between the u.s. and korea will mark another milestone for bilateral cooperation toward a new era. pr
cooperation plans to strengthen our cooperation in space exploration, green energy to secure global competitiveness. furthermore, we decided to bolster our partnership. third, in a bid to address climate change. we will further solidify coordination between our two countries. our two nations are already spearheading cooperation in climate change response. last april, the u.s. hosted a summit on climate. korea is hosting a summit. once again, trying to build the international community's...
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the plan focuses on testing the potentials of economic and people to people cooperation between the 2 nations and making plans for long term cooperation prospects in parts it does not include specific quantified contract so indicators and it's not targeted at any 3rd party it is believed that this plan will provide a large scale a framework for future cooperation between china and iran. let's now bring in our guest in beijing we have in our tangan who's a political and economic analyst into iran hamad mousavi a professor of political science at the iranian averse city and joining us from brussels is to reason fallon who is the director for center for russia europe asia studies welcome to the program thanks for joining us on inside story it's a result by laying out the strategic plan with iran is china positioning itself as a great superpower and sending a message to the u.s. or is it coming to iran's rescue with the nuclear deal hanging in the balance of the country suffering under u.s. sanctions. well i think it's a bit of both actually we've seen a huge momentum growing we saw secre
the plan focuses on testing the potentials of economic and people to people cooperation between the 2 nations and making plans for long term cooperation prospects in parts it does not include specific quantified contract so indicators and it's not targeted at any 3rd party it is believed that this plan will provide a large scale a framework for future cooperation between china and iran. let's now bring in our guest in beijing we have in our tangan who's a political and economic analyst into...
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-china cooperation on north korea going? frank: i can jump in, if other people -- i think it depends on the direction of policy. because right now there should be overlap between the united states and china on north korea. they both want to see a stable korean peninsula. they both want to clear his phone north korea. but it depends how you get there. china believes -- they want the u.s. and north korea to resolve these issues bilaterally first. they want to make sure there are no tensions on the peninsula and they certainly want to avoid instability. what if the u.s. approach is to pressure north korea and enlist chinese assistance in pressuring north korea, china does not agree with that. from that point of view, there isn't overlap, and in fact, china and russia have been advocating for shanks than relief. they proposed a shanks than relief package in 2019. it depends on the approach of the united states takes. if the united states wants to engage with north korea, wants to get china to pressure north korea and be more fle
-china cooperation on north korea going? frank: i can jump in, if other people -- i think it depends on the direction of policy. because right now there should be overlap between the united states and china on north korea. they both want to see a stable korean peninsula. they both want to clear his phone north korea. but it depends how you get there. china believes -- they want the u.s. and north korea to resolve these issues bilaterally first. they want to make sure there are no tensions on...
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>> i think we already have the cooperation. of course, there are some economic interests both from eu side and the u.s. side, and you know, the most controversial discussions runs to cloud computing and cloud service providers where we have discussions around the consideration for the service providers and our argument is of course, we should not forget about transatlantic with the u.s. and so the position is we should not to develop two categories of providers, like trust from the u.n. and trust in eu-- talking about eu, i would reefer to what was achieved by eu-u.s. trade and technology counsel during the first meeting, and the declaration that was signed on the 29th of september so a fresh document. 10 working groups and of course, they will cover areas like secure supply chains and very important, of course, for us. of course, investment screening and technologies security and competitiveness. so, some regulations and some, i believe, in outcomes from this working groups came to create the good foundation for close cooperat
>> i think we already have the cooperation. of course, there are some economic interests both from eu side and the u.s. side, and you know, the most controversial discussions runs to cloud computing and cloud service providers where we have discussions around the consideration for the service providers and our argument is of course, we should not forget about transatlantic with the u.s. and so the position is we should not to develop two categories of providers, like trust from the u.n....
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i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) michael: this is the story of two brothers. david: my grandfafather, pincnchas. michael: my greatat-great- grandfatather, rachmhmaiel. gigi: pinky and d rocky. simi:: ththere was anan upuprising in n poland. david:d: and ththen the famamily broke e. michchael: they scacattered aroround in diffeferent placeces. gigi: they w worked hardrd. simi: and bubuilt new lilives. michael:l: bubut rocky anand pinky's famis dididn't t see each other agagain... all:l: .....until nowow. david: morere than 100 0 years late, ancestry helped connect us to our r ancestorss and eaeach other.. ancestry helped connect us to our r ancestorss sosome days, y you just don't t have it. not my uncncle, thoughgh. he''s takingng trulicityty fors type 2 diaiabetes and d now, he's really o on his gameme. once-weeeekly trulicicity lowewers your a1a1c by h helping youour body relee the e insulin itit's alreready . mo
i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) michael: this is the story of two brothers. david: my grandfafather, pincnchas. michael: my greatat-great- grandfatather, rachmhmaiel. gigi: pinky and d rocky. simi:: ththere was anan upuprising in n poland. david:d: and ththen the famamily broke e. michchael: they scacattered aroround in diffeferent placeces. gigi: they w worked hardrd. simi: and...