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so the enterprise use public clouds as untrustworthy, and reliable, and scary, and yet, every single enterprise employee uses it. on the enterprise client, and all their own. and of 40 walks in with their own network nowadays, and the process enterprise data on the rise, and they probably -- it probably drag it into something like dropbox. tim mentioned an interesting statistic of how many people said they were using cloud. the only thing that is interesting is cio's who do not know that they are using every form a cloud that is available. this is the charge again. if the employee wants to be productive, a well-intended employee wants to be productive, just to send an e- mail to a colleague, and bounces off, so they drag it in dropbox and send it publicly, and suddenly all your data is in the cloud whether you like it or not, and the cio has no clue. the consumerization challenge is the challenge for adoption of the cloud. broadly, from an automation perspective, it is the case that for the omission build you a much more reliable concept. i happen to be a passionate fan of the models
so the enterprise use public clouds as untrustworthy, and reliable, and scary, and yet, every single enterprise employee uses it. on the enterprise client, and all their own. and of 40 walks in with their own network nowadays, and the process enterprise data on the rise, and they probably -- it probably drag it into something like dropbox. tim mentioned an interesting statistic of how many people said they were using cloud. the only thing that is interesting is cio's who do not know that they...
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because seconds before they were a citizen, they were completely untrustworthy, free loaders who wereere to take the jobs americans don't want to do. that second -- that second they become an american, they are the greatest bravest people on earth. do you see it happen? do you see that moment? >> you can see it because they pledge allegiance -- they'll go to war. they renounce the citizenship of their home country and they pledge that they'll serve the country. you've never been to one, have you? >> stephen: no, no, no. i wanted to go to one. you and i planned i was going to swear in 15 different people and make them citizens. honest to god part of fourth of july celebration. >> because you love america. >> stephen: i am america did. >> but the government doesn't love you as much as you love them. >> stephen: homeland security said it was okay. who shot us down? >> the white house. >>. i thought you were going to blame it on nancy pelosi. there's one thing we can't blame on her. >> stephen: no, no, no barack obama said i can't do it. in between working on the debt ceiling someone came
because seconds before they were a citizen, they were completely untrustworthy, free loaders who wereere to take the jobs americans don't want to do. that second -- that second they become an american, they are the greatest bravest people on earth. do you see it happen? do you see that moment? >> you can see it because they pledge allegiance -- they'll go to war. they renounce the citizenship of their home country and they pledge that they'll serve the country. you've never been to one,...
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i find that untrustworthy. >> translator: thank you very much, professor. we've been talking to guest professor satuoru. >>> to rethink their plans to invest in the country. about 1,000 potential investors from japanese companies attended a seminar in tokyo on monday. the cities held consultations with participants to try to attract investment. but some voiced concern following the fatal train crash. >> translator: china has rapidly improved its fracture but their operates aren't good enough. >>> in other news, the man charged with norway's shooting spree and bombing says two more cells exist and are prepared to attack. >> reporter: anders breivik admitted at the first closed door hearing on monday that he carried out the attacks on friday. a bombing in central oslo and a shooting spree at the youth camp run by the governoring neighbor party on an island. at a news conference after the hearing, the judge says the suspect aimed to save europe from the muslim takeover and deal a blow to the governing labor party. n >> i think the whole nation and the whole wo
i find that untrustworthy. >> translator: thank you very much, professor. we've been talking to guest professor satuoru. >>> to rethink their plans to invest in the country. about 1,000 potential investors from japanese companies attended a seminar in tokyo on monday. the cities held consultations with participants to try to attract investment. but some voiced concern following the fatal train crash. >> translator: china has rapidly improved its fracture but their operates...
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they've done this, the fact that they've buried carriages, that's really wrong and i find that untrustworthy. >> translator: thank you very much, professor. we've been talking to a guest professor. >>> the impact of china's devastating rail accident may prompt some japanese companies to rethink their plans to invest in the country. about 1,000 potential investors from japanese companies attended a financial seminar in tokyo, organized by 11 southern chinese cities on monday. the cities held consultations with participants to try to attract investment, but some attendees voiced concern about china's investment environment, citing saturday's fatal train crash. >> translator: china has rapidly improved its infrastructure, but its operating systems are not good enough. i hope the country improves in this area. >>> in other news, the man charged with norway's bombing and shooting spree has suggested that two more cells exist and are prepared to launch further attacks. nhk world takachi has this story. >> reporter: anders breivik admitted at the first closed door hearing that he carried out the tw
they've done this, the fact that they've buried carriages, that's really wrong and i find that untrustworthy. >> translator: thank you very much, professor. we've been talking to a guest professor. >>> the impact of china's devastating rail accident may prompt some japanese companies to rethink their plans to invest in the country. about 1,000 potential investors from japanese companies attended a financial seminar in tokyo, organized by 11 southern chinese cities on monday. the...
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society progresses to the extent that reason, which is trustworthy, and suppress passion which is untrustworthy. and so this bias has led to of view of human nature that we are fundamentally rational individual servers bond and straightforward ways to incentives and has led to academic disciplines that try to study human behavior using the methods of the six, emphasizing what they can count and model and ignoring all the rest. and i think it has led to an amputation, i shall love you of human nature reemphasize things that are rational and ignore things down below. and so it has created a culture in which we are really good at talking about material things, but baena talked about emotions are really good at talking about health and safety and professional skills, but about the most important things like character, integrity, we often have very little to say. alistair. [applause] mayor, the great philosopher, so we live in a system where we still have the words for the important things like virtue and honor and not enough basic understanding of how they all fit together. he said imagine you get
society progresses to the extent that reason, which is trustworthy, and suppress passion which is untrustworthy. and so this bias has led to of view of human nature that we are fundamentally rational individual servers bond and straightforward ways to incentives and has led to academic disciplines that try to study human behavior using the methods of the six, emphasizing what they can count and model and ignoring all the rest. and i think it has led to an amputation, i shall love you of human...
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everybody considers the other side completely extremists, completely unscrupulous, completely untrustworthy. in that kind of atmosphere, it is pretty hard the compromise. -- to compromise. we have to wind back from that kind of political culture. the only way we do it is if the american people insist on a different approach, and say to their elected officials we expect you to act reasonably, and we do not expect you to get your way 100% of the time. we expect you to have strong convictions, but manage the business of the people. if you are sending that message, eventually congress will get its. it may take some time. you have to stay on them. all right? gentleman back there, right there. you got a microphone? i am sorry. this gentleman right here. >> good morning to you. i have servile policy -- cerebral palsy, and i implore you to protect services and support for people with disabilities in your negotiations with speaker boehner and leader cantor. it is hard because mr. mcconnell said he wants to make you a one- term president, but the issue is we need a vital therapies that medicaid provi
everybody considers the other side completely extremists, completely unscrupulous, completely untrustworthy. in that kind of atmosphere, it is pretty hard the compromise. -- to compromise. we have to wind back from that kind of political culture. the only way we do it is if the american people insist on a different approach, and say to their elected officials we expect you to act reasonably, and we do not expect you to get your way 100% of the time. we expect you to have strong convictions, but...