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, and he was trying to engage as large an audience as possible, it's up to mankind to tackle the problemarming and to emerge out of adolescence, as he put it, and take the action necessary to reduce c02 take the action necessary to reduce co2 emissions. it was like an archaeology, a biology lesson to start with, talking about the fossil evidence that showed mammalian species tend to be around for a million years before becoming extinct or evolved into something else. he said humanity has only been here for 200,000 years, and he equated that to the human life span, about 80 years. he said, it means we are essentially just coming out of adolescence, sweet 16, as he put it, emerging into adult hood. that was his overriding theme, that we are adults, we are grown up, and no one else is going to clean up the mess in the world caused by man other than ourselves. this was an appeal to world leaders, but a broader message, that now is the time, looking ahead especially to that summit in a few weeks, at the end of next month, with some very difficult decisions having to be made.- some very diffic
, and he was trying to engage as large an audience as possible, it's up to mankind to tackle the problemarming and to emerge out of adolescence, as he put it, and take the action necessary to reduce c02 take the action necessary to reduce co2 emissions. it was like an archaeology, a biology lesson to start with, talking about the fossil evidence that showed mammalian species tend to be around for a million years before becoming extinct or evolved into something else. he said humanity has only...
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in the history of mankind.t we did during covid by pointing to our economy and saying stop, we didn't just crush small business and jobs in the bad stuff you can say. what we did is we laid out a blueprint to our biggest enemy on exactly how we will respond to a virus and if people think china who is very, very good at warfare in the long game, if you think china wasn't sitting there making notes and mandarin on exactly how the west will kill itself in response to a virus, you've got another thing coming. if you think that's the last one coming from the chinese sure, people are crazy. just make sure someone gets sick and we will work ourselves into a panicked frenzy and make sure we slaughter ourselves. >> tucker: were you afraid of a? >> that doesn't mean it's nothing. i'm not saying that, it's a very real thing that clearly affects people, especially with existing conditions. >> tucker: i wonder of your personal view of this. >> i'm 39 years old. i don't have any fear of covid and i don't understand why this
in the history of mankind.t we did during covid by pointing to our economy and saying stop, we didn't just crush small business and jobs in the bad stuff you can say. what we did is we laid out a blueprint to our biggest enemy on exactly how we will respond to a virus and if people think china who is very, very good at warfare in the long game, if you think china wasn't sitting there making notes and mandarin on exactly how the west will kill itself in response to a virus, you've got another...
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poverty is the biggest killer mankind has ever known. just to give you an idea of the health meaning of this it's worthwhile to travel back in time to the 19th century in the united states. in the 19th century if you broke your femur, you had one in three odds of dying. but if you lived your only option was amputation. let's be clear that painkillers back then were not as advanced as they are today, let's just leave it at that. if you broke your hip in the 20th century you are going to die. when you were born in a 20th century you have as good of a chance of dying as you did living. if you got cancer, forget about it, you are going to die. most people never got to cancer. that would've represented healthcare progress and it didn't because tuberculosis and pneumonia. pneumonia was the captain of man's death killed you off much sooner than cancer could get to you. if you travel forward to even the early part of the 20th century, 1910, cancer was still a distant eighth among american killers and it was because once again tuberculosis, pneum
poverty is the biggest killer mankind has ever known. just to give you an idea of the health meaning of this it's worthwhile to travel back in time to the 19th century in the united states. in the 19th century if you broke your femur, you had one in three odds of dying. but if you lived your only option was amputation. let's be clear that painkillers back then were not as advanced as they are today, let's just leave it at that. if you broke your hip in the 20th century you are going to die....
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world war i was first history of mankind that most people died from gunshots than disease. what change was economic growth? john hopkins made a fortune from the baltimore and ohio railroad and directed 7 million of it to what became johnson hopkins university, the largest donation ever of its kind. johnson hopkins would start the first real medical school, see before medical school was night school, trade school concept that wasn't about saving lives. there's no way to save lives. it was really about protecting people, easing them into their deaths. well, johnson hopkins would be the first place where they would how do we cure what kills us. 450 of it was directed toward healthcare studies matching doctors and scientists would capital so that they could find cures to that which use today readily kill us and all of a sudden people who used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, die twice or three times. what used to kill them was no longer killing them because they had access to advances born of economic growth even in 1950 the biggest line item on h
world war i was first history of mankind that most people died from gunshots than disease. what change was economic growth? john hopkins made a fortune from the baltimore and ohio railroad and directed 7 million of it to what became johnson hopkins university, the largest donation ever of its kind. johnson hopkins would start the first real medical school, see before medical school was night school, trade school concept that wasn't about saving lives. there's no way to save lives. it was really...
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the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought of as private equity.laughter] david: then i started interviewing. i have learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i did no due diligence. david: and how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate now that you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? when angela merkel was looking for someone to head the european central bank, she found christine lagarde. i had a conversation with her about how europe is recovering from the pandemic and the global slowdown in the economy. as we look at the post-covid environment, what would you say is the situation in europe? is europe recovering rapidly? or not as rapidly as you thought? christine: europe is recovering more rapidly than we had anticipated. as a result of that we have significantly upgraded our projections. our projections for this year have been significantly upgraded. 4.6% next year! pre-covid type of growth. this year is going faster than we thought to the point where we will have recovered yo pre-covid -- to pre-covid-19 levels. we ha
the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought of as private equity.laughter] david: then i started interviewing. i have learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i did no due diligence. david: and how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate now that you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? when angela merkel was looking for someone to head the european central bank, she found christine lagarde. i had a conversation with her about how europe is recovering...
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the new film portrays a dark utopia taken over the planet installed puppet leaders and forced mankind that is our life. my mistake made the movie was about something far less scary. a system control put in place by machine. the most chilling part is most are unaware of that manipulation mindlessly repeating what the system tells them. trust in the artificial narrative even more than their family and friends. never mind was thinking of a real life. my mistake. this movie a group of heroes pushing back against the system fighting for their evil overlord for the freedom of mankind. that i was definitely not thinking of real-life, topic number three. are you desperate to live like a cartoon? don't have a cow, to mark the opening at the springfield mall in pennsylvania a real live version from the simpsons. it's a perfect place to unwind after a long get the nuclear power plant for the new barber look just like the cartoon version will serve a variety of simpson themed food and drink like homer's chicken tenders. and mozzarella sticks. after that if you're still hungry you can eat my short
the new film portrays a dark utopia taken over the planet installed puppet leaders and forced mankind that is our life. my mistake made the movie was about something far less scary. a system control put in place by machine. the most chilling part is most are unaware of that manipulation mindlessly repeating what the system tells them. trust in the artificial narrative even more than their family and friends. never mind was thinking of a real life. my mistake. this movie a group of heroes...
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-- as saying that there are many terrifying things in the world, but none is more terrifying than mankind and it's certainly true that sophocles was right in that sense. our species is uniquely capable of our own destruction, and the destruction of everything around us. but what sophocles actually said was that man is deinos, and that means that humanity is awesome. terrifying but also awesome. and i think he was right. we have an awesome power to change things and change things for the better. and an awesome power to save ourselves. and in the next 40 days we must choose what kind of awesome we are going to be. and to get back to my metaphor of adolescence, i hope that cop26 will be a 16th birthday party for humanity in which we choose to grow up, to recognize the scale of the challenge that we face, and to do what posterity demands we must. and so i invite you come out great u.n. assembly, in november, to come take part in your actions in what i hope will be a global coming-of-age and blow out the candles of a world on fire. that is what i think we should do. thank you all so much. than
-- as saying that there are many terrifying things in the world, but none is more terrifying than mankind and it's certainly true that sophocles was right in that sense. our species is uniquely capable of our own destruction, and the destruction of everything around us. but what sophocles actually said was that man is deinos, and that means that humanity is awesome. terrifying but also awesome. and i think he was right. we have an awesome power to change things and change things for the better....
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the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought, is private equity. and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews so i know how to do that. i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 200 $50,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him -- he said it 200 $50,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. as the head of the european central bank, and enormous impact on the way the european and global economy moves forward. i had a conversation with her about how europe is recovering from the global pandemic and the slowdown in the economy. as we now look at the post-covid environment, but what -- but would you say -- but what would you say is a situation in europe? >> europe is recovering more rapidly than we had anticipated and we have a significantly upgraded projection. our projection for this year is plus 5%. plus four point 6% year. this year is certainly going faster than we thought to the point where we will have recovered to pre-covid-19 le
the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought, is private equity. and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews so i know how to do that. i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 200 $50,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him -- he said it 200 $50,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. as the head of the european central bank, and enormous impact on the way the...
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the holy koran introduces the distraction of nature and mankind as major characteristics of the tyrantsany kind of disruption in the supply of good health and environment as humanitarian issues are to be declared forbidden. mark: let's get some analysis and bring you the former president of the national iranian council. thank you for being with us i would like to get your take on this move by iran this wednesday . >> the dialogue now starting to take place between the iranians and the saudi's has gone on fora couple of months, hosted and facilitated and to some extent even mediated by the iranians. the big change is not what the iranians are doing. it is that the saudi's and emma roddy's -- the saudis and emiratis are engaging. primarily is that the united states is leaving the middle east militarily, and these countries do not have the protection they had assumed they had from the united states, so continuing the conflict with iran without trying to temper tensions is risky. it can lead to a much broader understanding between the countries, which would be a very welcome development, bu
the holy koran introduces the distraction of nature and mankind as major characteristics of the tyrantsany kind of disruption in the supply of good health and environment as humanitarian issues are to be declared forbidden. mark: let's get some analysis and bring you the former president of the national iranian council. thank you for being with us i would like to get your take on this move by iran this wednesday . >> the dialogue now starting to take place between the iranians and the...
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such as russo and countless others who were speaking of change of putting the enlightened ideas of mankindto the masses. they endorsed progress and tolerance and distrusted organized religion and institutions. the enlightenment ideas became very, very popular among the people of france and really all of europe. not everybody was literate but you could still listen to someone on a street corner or in a cafe speaking of representation in government of the equality of man and then we have this little incident. [laughter] >> the american revolution. now some like to say this is the straw that broke the camel's back. now, i mentioned that france was involved in a great many wars of the 18th century and many of them unsuccessful. well, the american revolution was a great success as we all know we have this wonderful museum that yorktown which celebrates the greatest victory of the war and, of course, that war would not have been won were it not for the assistance of the french. now, of course, when america declares its independence in '76, france was quite hesitant to get involved in a war. why
such as russo and countless others who were speaking of change of putting the enlightened ideas of mankindto the masses. they endorsed progress and tolerance and distrusted organized religion and institutions. the enlightenment ideas became very, very popular among the people of france and really all of europe. not everybody was literate but you could still listen to someone on a street corner or in a cafe speaking of representation in government of the equality of man and then we have this...
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and rousseau and countless others who were speaking of change, of putting the enlightened ideas of mankinde masses. they endorsed progress and tolerance and distrusted organized religion and feudal institutions. now, the enlightenment ideas became very, very popular among the people of france and really all of europe. that everybody was literate but you could still listen to someone on a street corner or in a cafÉ, speaking of representation government of the equality of man, and then we have this little incident. the american revolution. now some like to say this is the straw that broke the camel's back. now i'm making that france was involved in a great many wars of the 18th century and many of them unsuccessful. the american revolution was a great success as we all know. is one of the museum at yorktown which celebrates the greatest victory of the war and, of course, that war would not have been one were it not for the assistance of the french now of course when america declares its independence in 76, france was quite hesitant to get involved in a war. i mean, why would you want to get
and rousseau and countless others who were speaking of change, of putting the enlightened ideas of mankinde masses. they endorsed progress and tolerance and distrusted organized religion and feudal institutions. now, the enlightenment ideas became very, very popular among the people of france and really all of europe. that everybody was literate but you could still listen to someone on a street corner or in a cafÉ, speaking of representation government of the equality of man, and then we have...
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the highest calling of mankind, i often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said 250. i said fine i did not negotiate. ,i did note utility -- due diligence. david: how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now as the second wealthiest man in the world, right? when angela merkel was looking for someone new to head the european central bank, she successfully recruited christine lagarde, then the head of the international monetary fund. as the head of the central bank, christine lagarde has had an enormous impact on how the european union and global economy moves forward. i had a conversation with her on how europe is recovering from the global pandemic and the slowdown in the economy. as we now look at the post-covid environment, but would you say is the situation in europe? is europe recovering more rapidly, or not quite as rapidly as you thought from the covid pandemic? ms. lagarde: europe is recovering more rapidly than we had anticipated, and we ha
the highest calling of mankind, i often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said 250. i said fine i did not negotiate. ,i did note utility -- due diligence. david: how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now as the second wealthiest man in the world, right? when angela merkel was looking for someone new to head the european central bank, she successfully...
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. >> reporter: in mankind's history, only about 600 people have gone to space, but never an all-civilian crew. >> i think those guys last night kicked the door open to orbital commercial space flights. >> reporter: there may be a commercial space race with virgin galactic and blue origin, who both recently went suborbital, but the great achievement here celebrated by all. tonight the crew in weightlessness has already started to gather scientific data that is hoped will aid future space travelers. unlike the extraordinary human specimens that are nasa astronauts, the inspiration are for our average americans. how does space travel affect their hearts? how is their blood impacted by radiation? are their cognitive abilities impaired their laundry list of work will occupy a significant portion of their three-day mission. spacex founder elon musk tweeted that he has spoken to the crew, and they're all okay splashdown is scheduled for saturday lester >> glad to hear it's going well kerry, thank you >>> in just 60 seconds, a prominent south carolina lawyer arrested tonight after allegedly tryi
. >> reporter: in mankind's history, only about 600 people have gone to space, but never an all-civilian crew. >> i think those guys last night kicked the door open to orbital commercial space flights. >> reporter: there may be a commercial space race with virgin galactic and blue origin, who both recently went suborbital, but the great achievement here celebrated by all. tonight the crew in weightlessness has already started to gather scientific data that is hoped will aid...
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the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought, is private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews so i know how to do that. i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the most successful entrepreneurs is reid hoffman. as an investor, he has been an early investor in facebook and airbnb and is now partnered with the leading venture firms in silicon valley. i took the time to find out what unique qualities it takes to be a great investor and entrepreneur my conversation with reid hoffman. the venture capital world today seems like it can never get any better. everybody seems to be making money. the values are high but the returns are very high. can it get any better than this? are you worried about t
the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought, is private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews so i know how to do that. i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being being only the second wealthiest...
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at the highest calling of mankind of often thought was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i know how to do interviewing. i've learned from doing my interviewers -- my interviews how leaders make it to the top. i asked how much he wanted. he said 250. i said fine. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world. is that right? noubar afeyan is an entrepreneur. an incredible entrepreneur. he starts many companies at the same time. one of them is moderna. this company famous for having created the vaccine that dealt with the coronavirus pandemic. i sat down with him to hear about the success of moderna and what he plans to do in the future. when you came up with the idea, did you ever in your wildest dreams think it would change the world the way that it has? >> absolutely not. what we thought we had was the next generation of biotechnology and something that had never been dreamt before which is the body's own ability to make its own drugs. so the notion would be we would intr
at the highest calling of mankind of often thought was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i know how to do interviewing. i've learned from doing my interviewers -- my interviews how leaders make it to the top. i asked how much he wanted. he said 250. i said fine. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world. is that right? noubar afeyan is an entrepreneur. an incredible entrepreneur. he starts many companies at...
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the highest calling of mankind was private equity. then i started interviewing. >> i watch your interviews. i have learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted, i said to 50. i didn't negotiate. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell you. you are the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] one of the most successful investors and entrepreneurs in silicon valley is reid hoffman. as an entrepreneur, he helped build paypal and he started linkedin. as an investor, he has been an early investor in facebook and airbnb and now is a partner in one of the leading venture capital firms in silicon valley. i found out what quality it takes to be an investor and entrepreneur in my conversation with reid hoffman. the venture-capital world today seems like it could never get any better. everybody seems to be making money. the values are high and the returns are very high. can it get any better? are you worried about this being a bubble, not unlike we had
the highest calling of mankind was private equity. then i started interviewing. >> i watch your interviews. i have learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted, i said to 50. i didn't negotiate. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell you. you are the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] one of the most successful investors and entrepreneurs in silicon valley is reid hoffman. as an...
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the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought, is private equity.laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews so i know how to do some interviews. [laughter] i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] when angela merkel was looking for someone new to head the european central bank, she recruited christine lagarde, then the head of the european monetary fund. she has had enormous impact as the head of the european central bank, and enormous impact on the way the european and global economy moves forward. i had a conversation with her about how europe is recovering from the global pandemic and the slowdown in the economy. as we now look at the post-covid environment, what would you say is a situa
the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought, is private equity.laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews so i know how to do some interviews. [laughter] i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being...
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social media post he made. shortly before he embarked on the shootings, he talked about hatred for mankind in general, and that he'd been planning to commit a mass murder for several years. yeah, well, it looks like nobody's in there. this is the suspects department. that is where he lived with his mother and neighbors told us that after she was called in by the investigative committee, she then decided to move elsewhere away from the media. attention near the house, we met the suspect. former classmates remembered him as a silent and lonely teenager who didn't have a lot of friends. they also run into him the morning he went to shoot people, all the quibbles. he was quiet and shy, not very sociable, and he always slower when he walked out of the game that day. he walked differently . that day he worked with confidence quickly with broad steps. of course the main question and everyone's mind now is how 18 year old got hold of a firearm. while he bought it legally, he passed the medical test he was added by. it's a hi triest who apparently had found anything odd about this quite young man.
social media post he made. shortly before he embarked on the shootings, he talked about hatred for mankind in general, and that he'd been planning to commit a mass murder for several years. yeah, well, it looks like nobody's in there. this is the suspects department. that is where he lived with his mother and neighbors told us that after she was called in by the investigative committee, she then decided to move elsewhere away from the media. attention near the house, we met the suspect. former...
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the highest calling of mankind i often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i did not negotiate with him, i did no due diligence. >> you do not feel inadequate now because you are the second in the world, is that right? >> on capitol hill, i met a man who was a law professor at harvard. i thought he would be an academic the rest of his life, but he became a justice of the supreme court and has been in that role for 27 years. i recently had a conversation with him about his future and the future of the supreme court. i have to start with the question on everybody's mind, obviously. why is this book you have written so small? it is a very small book and i am used to bigger books. why is this book so small? >> this is the constitution, and it is smaller. a lot of justices of the supreme court carry around the constitution all the time is that because you are going to forget what is in it or you like to remind people? you just read it over and over? collects you never know when somebody is go
the highest calling of mankind i often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i did not negotiate with him, i did no due diligence. >> you do not feel inadequate now because you are the second in the world, is that right? >> on capitol hill, i met a man who was a law professor at harvard. i thought he would be an academic the rest of his life, but he became a justice of the supreme court...
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the largest vaccine rollout in the history of mankind is currently underway. it's monumental in the undertaking. for these accomplishments alone, we should be proud. before i outlined this in the team i've chosen, where do we want to be at this time? over the next 12 months. many in this room on social media and the, agenda reforms, the answer is clear. the world wants peace of mind and want solutions and challenges are not in short supply. fragility, conflict, covid-19, the list goes on. they keep them awake at night. collective anxiety and it's progressively getting worse. they worry we are not doing enough to solve the problem facing our world. my friends, they are not wrong. it is in our hearts. we have the vaccine, the capacity and we met only the political support. climate change, we have incredible innovations and renewable energy technologies. on conflict asked about it, we have universal desire yet before the finish line and concerns we have enough food and water to provide for the planet many, many times over yet there's genuine fear we will see the
the largest vaccine rollout in the history of mankind is currently underway. it's monumental in the undertaking. for these accomplishments alone, we should be proud. before i outlined this in the team i've chosen, where do we want to be at this time? over the next 12 months. many in this room on social media and the, agenda reforms, the answer is clear. the world wants peace of mind and want solutions and challenges are not in short supply. fragility, conflict, covid-19, the list goes on. they...
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small band of brothers and sisters like nicole for without them, america, that last best hope of mankind on this earth, would not be possible. across this capitol depicts general washington in uniform ascending to the heavens flanked by victory and freedom and surrounded by the essence and fruits of a free nation and in that depiction, washington beckons. and from little towns like roseville, california, decent young men and women with promising young futures like nicole answer and i don't know how their families can bear it. but i do know what we owe them. before her father left the stage at a community memorial he had one request. he pleaded, never forget her. please, never forget her. we can never repay that debt except to honor her memory, keep her sacrifice always in mind and to draw inspiration and devotion to god and to country. and remember all those who sacrificed everything to proclaim liberty throughout all the land and under all the inhabitants thereof. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from colorado, mr. crow, for five
small band of brothers and sisters like nicole for without them, america, that last best hope of mankind on this earth, would not be possible. across this capitol depicts general washington in uniform ascending to the heavens flanked by victory and freedom and surrounded by the essence and fruits of a free nation and in that depiction, washington beckons. and from little towns like roseville, california, decent young men and women with promising young futures like nicole answer and i don't know...
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as in women, see you as our prime minister. women can be successful leaders just as mankind and have a clear vision exactly like man. i hope with the blessings of god that you can within the next coming days. nominate the proper names. your cabinet. ja. we've lost a lot of time and we need to act quickly with full harmony between members. if your cabinet work hard to fight corruption without your engine monetary and she says, the crisis in ethiopia is too dry. region is a stain on our conscience. martin griffith's recently visited the area and says, people that are starving to death conflict between regional forces and federal troops broke out into dry in november last year. and a de facto blockade has restricted deliveries is much needed aid ever since. yes, replicants are trying to pick apart. president biden's defense of his withdrawal from afghanistan in the 2nd day of congressional hearings with military leaders. administration has been accused of being unprepared for the full of cobbled when the taliban now in control. general milly says there's a real possibility extremist gro
as in women, see you as our prime minister. women can be successful leaders just as mankind and have a clear vision exactly like man. i hope with the blessings of god that you can within the next coming days. nominate the proper names. your cabinet. ja. we've lost a lot of time and we need to act quickly with full harmony between members. if your cabinet work hard to fight corruption without your engine monetary and she says, the crisis in ethiopia is too dry. region is a stain on our...
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the highest calling of mankind i thought was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing it interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> he said $250. i did negotiate, did no due diligence. >> how they stay there. >> you don't feel adequate now being the second wealthiest man in the world, right? >> -- is a parallel entrepreneur. he starts many companies and biotech at the same time. one of those companies is moderna, now famous for having created the vaccine that dealt with the coronavirus pandemic. i sat down with him in boston to hear about the success of moderna and what he plans for the future in other biotech areas. >> when you came up with the idea, did you in your wildest dreams think it would change the world? >> absolutely not. we thought we might well have the next generation of biotechnology and something that had never been even dreamt before, which was the body parts own ability to make drugs. the notion would be we would introduce a molecule that would code for the drug we would want in the body would translate and make the drug t
the highest calling of mankind i thought was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing it interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> he said $250. i did negotiate, did no due diligence. >> how they stay there. >> you don't feel adequate now being the second wealthiest man in the world, right? >> -- is a parallel entrepreneur. he starts many companies and biotech at the same time. one of those companies is moderna, now famous for having...
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