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dr. kim, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >> you have made plenty of headlines since taking over at the world bank. you were strong on the ebola outbreak and the slow response there. you have strong opinions about poverty and inequality and also about the role of the private sector. before we get to that i know you , just got back from egypt, and i would like you to take us on a tour of the emerging economies. we started out the year feeling very pessimistic about the prospect, but that is changing now. >> for this year, the expected rate of growth is 4.4%. what's happened is the impact of low oil prices, at one point, we thought it would spur growth but still we see it as a drag on the economy. also there is currency uncertainty. when you have a divergent monetary policies across the united states, europe, and japan, and especially with the rising dollar, you see a lot of currency movement toward the united states and that affects the exchange rates in developing countries. the
dr. kim, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >> you have made plenty of headlines since taking over at the world bank. you were strong on the ebola outbreak and the slow response there. you have strong opinions about poverty and inequality and also about the role of the private sector. before we get to that i know you , just got back from egypt, and i would like you to take us on a tour of the emerging economies. we started out the year feeling very pessimistic about the...
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dr. kim, a forensic entomologist at pennsylvania state university for analysis of what the insect activity revealed about the time of death. >> this case was complicated because two bodies involved, two victims involved. at the same time that a body were laying on the ground in the wild in wintertime. and so that there are different waves of insect attacks, insect invasions to the body. >> first, dr. kim found the hard outer shell of a species of blowfly that had progressed to its final stage of development. dr. kim also found another species that was just beginning its third and final stage of development. these two factors told dr. kim that the bodies had been in the field for at least 51 days, since early february. when dr. kim looked at the local weather conditions, he also noticed another important piece of information. between december 21st and the 28th, local temperatures were unseasonably warm, reaching 50 degrees, the perfect conditions for these two species to mate and lay eggs. inv
dr. kim, a forensic entomologist at pennsylvania state university for analysis of what the insect activity revealed about the time of death. >> this case was complicated because two bodies involved, two victims involved. at the same time that a body were laying on the ground in the wild in wintertime. and so that there are different waves of insect attacks, insect invasions to the body. >> first, dr. kim found the hard outer shell of a species of blowfly that had progressed to its...
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." >> dr. kim thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. it's great to be here. >> you've made plenty of headlines since taking over at the world bank since 2012. you were strong on the ebola outbreak and the slow response there. you have strong opinions about poverty and inequality and also about the role of the private sector. before we get to that, i'd love you -- i know you just got back from egypt and i'd love you to take us on a bit of a tour of the emerging economies. we started out the years feeling very pessimistic about the prospects. is that changing now? >> for this year, the expected rate of growth is 4.4%. what's happened is the impact of low oil prices, at one point we thought it would spur growth, but still we see it as a drag on the economy. also there is currency uncertainty. when you have a divergent monetary policy across the united states, europe and japan, and especially with the rising dollar, you see a lot of currency movement toward the united states and that affects the exchange rates in developing countries. the i
." >> dr. kim thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. it's great to be here. >> you've made plenty of headlines since taking over at the world bank since 2012. you were strong on the ebola outbreak and the slow response there. you have strong opinions about poverty and inequality and also about the role of the private sector. before we get to that, i'd love you -- i know you just got back from egypt and i'd love you to take us on a bit of a tour of the emerging...
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. >> dr. kim thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you. great to be here. >> you've made headlines since taking over the world bank in 2012. you were strong on the ebola outbreak and the slow response there. you have very strong opinions about poverty and inequality and also about the role of the private sector. before we get to that i'd love you -- i know you just got back from egypt. and i'd love you to take us on a little bit of a tour of the emerging economies. we started out the year feeling very pessimistic about their prospects. is that changing now? >> well for this year the expected rate of growth is 4.4%. and so what's happened is that you know, the impact of the low oil prices, at one point we thought it would spur growth, but still we're seeing it as a drag on the economy. also, there is currency uncertainty. and when you have the divergent monetary policies across europe the united states and japan especially with the rising dollar, you see a lot of currency movements of course towards the united states. and that effects the e
. >> dr. kim thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you. great to be here. >> you've made headlines since taking over the world bank in 2012. you were strong on the ebola outbreak and the slow response there. you have very strong opinions about poverty and inequality and also about the role of the private sector. before we get to that i'd love you -- i know you just got back from egypt. and i'd love you to take us on a little bit of a tour of the emerging economies....
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. >> dr. kim, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you on >> thank you, rebecca appeared great to be here. >> you've made lots of headlines since taking over the world in 2012. you were strong on the ebola outbreak and you have strong opinions on poverty and inequality in the private sector. i know you just got back from a jet and i would like you to take us on a tour of the emerging economies. we started out the year feeling very pessimistic about the prospects. is that changing now? >> well, for this year the expected rate of growth is 4.4%. what has happened is the impact of the low oil prices coming in no comment at one point we thought it would spur growth. but still we are seeing it as a drag on the economy. also there is currency uncertainty. when you have the divergent monetary policies across the united states, europe and japan especially with the rising dollar, you see currency movements towards united states in the exchange rates in countries. the impact of russia and brazil contrac
. >> dr. kim, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you on >> thank you, rebecca appeared great to be here. >> you've made lots of headlines since taking over the world in 2012. you were strong on the ebola outbreak and you have strong opinions on poverty and inequality in the private sector. i know you just got back from a jet and i would like you to take us on a tour of the emerging economies. we started out the year feeling very pessimistic about the prospects. is...
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dr. veronica honey cut chair for the chair of dock yard supervisor kim it's always nice to see a breath of fresh air when it comes to our supervisors let me tell you this. you know i'm going to have to be -- i will try to push it through in 3 or 6 minutes you will give me >> two minutes >> okay i'm going to move quickly the san francisco foundation is doing the best it can with the reason strants they're in. when you sit in those meetings the way i do the way angelo does you have to keep praying to keep your mind straight. i'm going to be very honest with you about that what is not working? the 7th person issue has taken too long to take place all of the political foolishness can can has kept up from having the 7th brirn that can break the internal grid like in the ship -- number two the technical assistance program the f that does not get rat pied we will lose sak and another one. both african american male as both competent doing great work. the original pack was not to the private agreement you have the ad ten organizations coming in you have the organizations in the cac pack in l level
dr. veronica honey cut chair for the chair of dock yard supervisor kim it's always nice to see a breath of fresh air when it comes to our supervisors let me tell you this. you know i'm going to have to be -- i will try to push it through in 3 or 6 minutes you will give me >> two minutes >> okay i'm going to move quickly the san francisco foundation is doing the best it can with the reason strants they're in. when you sit in those meetings the way i do the way angelo does you have to...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. spoke there in 1962. i'm joined by south carolina state senator marlon kim -- kimpson. of the historic importance that it was at this church with this mass set of executions was carried out. >> well, the fact that we had a shooting in a church americans woke up in great disbelief. there's a real sense of hopelessness a real sense of fourning, but ironically there's also a sense of encouragement. today at the prior vigil, there were people of all gender all races, all ages all committed to make race relations and concentrate on the things that divide as you priority in the state of south carolina. >> it isn't like one of these police situations is it? >> well no. because i can tell you i travel from columbia, the state capital, where i was in the general assembly yesterday during session, last night i went to the command center when i arrived in charleston and law enforcement agencies from across the state, there's fbi, there was the city of charleston the county, north charles stontoncharlton, the county council and a large number of law enforcement agencies and elected
dr. martin luther king, jr. spoke there in 1962. i'm joined by south carolina state senator marlon kim -- kimpson. of the historic importance that it was at this church with this mass set of executions was carried out. >> well, the fact that we had a shooting in a church americans woke up in great disbelief. there's a real sense of hopelessness a real sense of fourning, but ironically there's also a sense of encouragement. today at the prior vigil, there were people of all gender all...
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. >> dr. kim, i wanted to ask about your own organizational change at the world bank. there's been some criticism that you've made a lot of changes trying to get the organization to focus on poverty and the cfos out there might be able to relate to this. you're trying to cut down the silos that existed within each country and completely re structure structure. where are you and for folks who are trying to do their own organizational change, what has it told you? >> well, it's always really really difficult. and, you know i've had great people helping, so just a couple of months ago, alan mulally recently retired from ford and marshall goldsmith, a great leadership coach, my coach they came and spent a whole day with us trying to figure this out. so i would say try to get really great people who have taken organizations to change. fred haspen from the -- who has had a great experience in turning around pharmaceutical companies worked with us. here is what we did. we went from being almost six regional banks to creating a real matrix so that the technical areas in the re
. >> dr. kim, i wanted to ask about your own organizational change at the world bank. there's been some criticism that you've made a lot of changes trying to get the organization to focus on poverty and the cfos out there might be able to relate to this. you're trying to cut down the silos that existed within each country and completely re structure structure. where are you and for folks who are trying to do their own organizational change, what has it told you? >> well, it's always...