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there is only the human race but these two girls in nigeria are just as similar as these two and southern california in fact, it could be more similar it is a fact . so when you get jerked college entrance application and they identified i am a human. yes. that is true but unfortunately there is no such thing as race there is all the things that we can contrive. until normalize we cannot evolve we cannot live to our potential we need to imagine being humane that is hell we will prevent violence so before we go where promise my wife i would not forget this unappreciated you go on-line and donate we need your funds. hugh shop on the amazon is easy alaska what charity to support it does not cost anything and amazon will donate the portion of your purchase. like us or follow was it does matter with exposure because when people talk about trade health suddenly the barriers will be broken down taking grave health into their own hands. thank you for your time. [applause] >> we do have some time for oppressions the first question is right up here. >> i heard you when you started with your daughte
there is only the human race but these two girls in nigeria are just as similar as these two and southern california in fact, it could be more similar it is a fact . so when you get jerked college entrance application and they identified i am a human. yes. that is true but unfortunately there is no such thing as race there is all the things that we can contrive. until normalize we cannot evolve we cannot live to our potential we need to imagine being humane that is hell we will prevent violence...
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people in nigeria are just as similar as southern california in fact it could be more simil similar. it's just the fact. so am i saying when you get your college or job application you cross out and say i'm a human, that's true but while there is no such thing as race, there is all things that we can try to. we really need to imagine being humane to be that you evolved humans that we are. before we go i would appreciate if you go online and donate. go on is on an funny but they wk what charity you want to support. it doesn't cost anything and amazon donates a portion. it onl not only matters and givs exposure but because when people are talking about it in a comfortable and transparent way, suddenly the barrier will be broken down and people who take it into their own hands without the interpretation. thank you for your time and i hope it didn't go too far over [applause] we know now i could be on a plane or ship or anyplace and there could be a six -week-old baby that knows how to take that cell phone without teaching how to use it. there's human capital we have not used. this any o
people in nigeria are just as similar as southern california in fact it could be more simil similar. it's just the fact. so am i saying when you get your college or job application you cross out and say i'm a human, that's true but while there is no such thing as race, there is all things that we can try to. we really need to imagine being humane to be that you evolved humans that we are. before we go i would appreciate if you go online and donate. go on is on an funny but they wk what charity...
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company called andela, and what they do is they goes into places and subsaharan africa, like less go nigeria and nairobi kenya with lots of population that have benefited in recent years from connectivity, and the thesis behind andela if you five the top one percent of talent in these places, and if you rigorously train them, then they could be good enough to work for, like, google. right? but because of october connect different they don't have to leave lagos or nairobi. so, what they have done is essentially bail marketplace out of that. they're taking speak darkly brilliant young nigerians and kenyans and putting them through the toughest kind of technology training, and they then create essentially marketplace where they can go work for google, but they can do so from lagos or from nairobi. what that mean us is that capital is flowing from silicon valley to subsaharan africa and you're able to build human capital in these countries that is going to be lasting and they'll be the founders of future companies. this is a case where i'm wildly opt mick cities. >> anybody else out there doing
company called andela, and what they do is they goes into places and subsaharan africa, like less go nigeria and nairobi kenya with lots of population that have benefited in recent years from connectivity, and the thesis behind andela if you five the top one percent of talent in these places, and if you rigorously train them, then they could be good enough to work for, like, google. right? but because of october connect different they don't have to leave lagos or nairobi. so, what they have...
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we -- you know, it's enduring in the very unstable places like, for example, parts of pakistan and nigeria. so in pakistan you have vaccine workers who get killed by the taliban, you know, a way of sort -- you know, as part of their political campaign and, you know, the virus doesn't care. that's an opportunity for it to take off. also built-in problems with vaccines also in the sense that, you know, the flu virus is a real pain in the neck because it is just constantly turning evolutionarily, so every year there are new mutations arising, mixing and matching together and you get a new strain every year and, you know, the scientists making making the vaccines, a lot of them are using the basic technology we used in the 1950's like actually trying to grow vaccine and chicken eggs for example, it takes months to do that. they have to guess in advance, we are entering our flu season right now just about and the vaccines decided on months ago and we have to hope that they got it right and a lot of times they don't, so there's a situation where what we really need ultimately and there are peopl
we -- you know, it's enduring in the very unstable places like, for example, parts of pakistan and nigeria. so in pakistan you have vaccine workers who get killed by the taliban, you know, a way of sort -- you know, as part of their political campaign and, you know, the virus doesn't care. that's an opportunity for it to take off. also built-in problems with vaccines also in the sense that, you know, the flu virus is a real pain in the neck because it is just constantly turning evolutionarily,...
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in nigeria. it is also the first time since 1998 that iraq is part of the production management process. it has been exempted by opec from this role due to the geopolitical challenges that iraq had faced over the past several years or decades. and finally this agreement must for the first time, are not opec friends and colleagues have joined opec in a concerted effort to help bring stability back to this very fragile and battered market in this cycle, probably the longest and the worst that we have seen in the last five or six cycles. john hess reminded me when we met in london at the oil and money conference, if you recall with those encouraging words that we must move and work together to restore stability, that the industry needs stability on a sustainable basis, and no one group of countries or institutions can do this alone. hence, the very importance of this gathering. and finally the achievement of this important agreement is the culmination of months of intensive consultations of opec mem
in nigeria. it is also the first time since 1998 that iraq is part of the production management process. it has been exempted by opec from this role due to the geopolitical challenges that iraq had faced over the past several years or decades. and finally this agreement must for the first time, are not opec friends and colleagues have joined opec in a concerted effort to help bring stability back to this very fragile and battered market in this cycle, probably the longest and the worst that we...
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they came from italy, nigeria, finland, brothers and not his pastor. we were rarely less than six at table and more often 10. they came and went, the men stayed on. they treated their provider with a fine deference as if his talent must be sheltered from invasive detail, the rude matters of fact. they answered the phone on the door. this sorted mail. there's an intricate hierarchy of way, he jockeyed that evokes nothing so much as a core truth in favor, who i've known jimmy longer or better or where who would do the shopping or join them in paris or the television interview or with a book jacket photo. he was working again on a novel if these streets could top. she majored scotch. we drink wine. i've not yet described the quality of kindness in this manner, affection he expect it and express. his face is widely known that dark lair, god knows, large protruding eyes, starting to go away. but photographs cannot convey the mobile player feature come and intensity of utterance, he could try to attention that matters and gesture can count. there is somethin
they came from italy, nigeria, finland, brothers and not his pastor. we were rarely less than six at table and more often 10. they came and went, the men stayed on. they treated their provider with a fine deference as if his talent must be sheltered from invasive detail, the rude matters of fact. they answered the phone on the door. this sorted mail. there's an intricate hierarchy of way, he jockeyed that evokes nothing so much as a core truth in favor, who i've known jimmy longer or better or...
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nigeria has another 20 cities that are going to have more than a million people, a million consumers. when i look at those demographic trends, economic growth trends, it is going to drive a lot of the large corporate and their behavior and i think that is going to follow and create a much more strategic dialogue on u.s. africa trade policy in some ways it is fair to say we are behind on this. as an investor i would say the chinese have bilateral investment treaties and i must every country in africa. the french, a number of european countries. i think a bilateral investment treaties in three or four countries across the 55 and most of them were negotiated in the 80s and most of those are still driven by extractions. for me i look at the top and i say what's going on at the bottom is driving the top. the bottom should be quite a bit. the other thing i should mention which maybe will sound a little bit out of left field is i think when we think about the sharing economy is something we talk about in the u.s. weather is to bear, air b&b, i think about it both in sharing of assets in supp
nigeria has another 20 cities that are going to have more than a million people, a million consumers. when i look at those demographic trends, economic growth trends, it is going to drive a lot of the large corporate and their behavior and i think that is going to follow and create a much more strategic dialogue on u.s. africa trade policy in some ways it is fair to say we are behind on this. as an investor i would say the chinese have bilateral investment treaties and i must every country in...
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she was building schools, teaching ideology in nigeria. when she decided to retire from her work in africa, she came back to the u.s. and instead of, she decided to break into one of the most secure facilities on the planet. her two compatriots who is a vietnam war veteran and has lived in washington for about 20 years now at the catholic worker house in washington and greg is from iowa and he is a long time anti- nuclear war activists who have committed actions like this many times before. he creates these intrepid acts of civil resistance which involve the weapons facility. this particular action at y12 was his sixth action. he served multiple years in prison for committing these actions. the three of them came together and decided this was the time and place to do it and they hiked over a wooded ridge in the middle of the night, four years ago this weekend. they got as far as they did and they are the reason we are all sitting here right now. >> now when the story broke, obviously there's a tremendous, it was shocking because y12 is whe
she was building schools, teaching ideology in nigeria. when she decided to retire from her work in africa, she came back to the u.s. and instead of, she decided to break into one of the most secure facilities on the planet. her two compatriots who is a vietnam war veteran and has lived in washington for about 20 years now at the catholic worker house in washington and greg is from iowa and he is a long time anti- nuclear war activists who have committed actions like this many times before. he...
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of working in key roles at opec including at teen secretary-general and the oil and gas industry in nigeria is managing director at an acc and active at the unf triple s. and served on sustainable film. he's accompanied by dr. jorge arellano who is the energy specialist of the opec research initiative and he is laughing amid how i'd richard his name is going to present the world's oil outlook. mr. secretary-general welcome to csis. it's a pleasure to have you. [applause] good morning. i was just talking with my partner john hess that there is no better place to be at this time after all we went through from this summer until just a couple of days ago then to csis. i'm so glad to be here with my colleagues from the opec secretary. allow me to begin by thanking the csis chairman, john hamre csis president and ceo as well as my partner, john hess who is also a member of the board of trustees and to talk to an old friend, sarah for facilitating this visit. after my opening remarks i intend to invite mike colleague from our energy strategy department to take us through some of the key findings f
of working in key roles at opec including at teen secretary-general and the oil and gas industry in nigeria is managing director at an acc and active at the unf triple s. and served on sustainable film. he's accompanied by dr. jorge arellano who is the energy specialist of the opec research initiative and he is laughing amid how i'd richard his name is going to present the world's oil outlook. mr. secretary-general welcome to csis. it's a pleasure to have you. [applause] good morning. i was...
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these people in nigeria are genetically similar to these in southern california. in fact avielle's brank brain could be more similar to the girl on the top right. it's just a fact so am i saying when you get your college entrance or job application what race you identify with you can cross off in say hey i'm a human? yes that's true but the while there is no such thing as race there is unfortunately all the isms that we contrive with racism and until those are normalized we can't evolve. until we take those barriers down we can't live to our potential so we really need to imagine eating humane in order to be evolved humans that we are. that's how we will build compassion. so before i go i promised my wife i wouldn't forget this stuff. i would really appreciate if you guys would go on line and donate because we need your funds to do the research and the education we are doing. if you shop on amazon it's easy. go to smile about amazon.com and they will ask you what charity you want to support. doesn't cost you anything and amazon donates a portion of your purchase.
these people in nigeria are genetically similar to these in southern california. in fact avielle's brank brain could be more similar to the girl on the top right. it's just a fact so am i saying when you get your college entrance or job application what race you identify with you can cross off in say hey i'm a human? yes that's true but the while there is no such thing as race there is unfortunately all the isms that we contrive with racism and until those are normalized we can't evolve. until...
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and this is in fact, these two girls in nigeria are just as genetically similar as these two in southern california. in fact, idl, avielle could be more similar to the girls on the top right. it's just a fact. so by saying that when you your job application that they cross them off and say hey, i'm a human. yes, that's true. unfortunately while there is no such thing as race, there is unfortunately all the isms. all the things that we contrived area racism. and until those are normalized, we can't evolve so we take those barriers down area that we can't live up to our potential so we need to imagine being humane in order to be the evolved humans that we are. that's how we willprevent violence . before i go, my wife will forget this stuff. i would really appreciate if you guys would go online and find the organization and donate because we need your funds to do the research and education we are doing. if you shop on amazon, it's easy. go to smile.amazon.com and they will ask you what charities you want to support. it doesn't cost anything and amazon donates a portion of your purchase. fol
and this is in fact, these two girls in nigeria are just as genetically similar as these two in southern california. in fact, idl, avielle could be more similar to the girls on the top right. it's just a fact. so by saying that when you your job application that they cross them off and say hey, i'm a human. yes, that's true. unfortunately while there is no such thing as race, there is unfortunately all the isms. all the things that we contrived area racism. and until those are normalized, we...
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nigeria has another 20 cities that it would going to have more than 1,000,00 1 million people a million consumers. when i look at those trends, the demographic trends, economic growth trend, it's going to drive a lot of a large corporate, their behavior at a think that's going to follow and create a much more strategic dialogue on use africa trade policy i think in some ways i think it's fair to say we are behind on this. as an investor i would say the chinese have bilateral investment treaties in almost every country in africa. the germans, the french, a number of european countries. i think we have bilateral investment treaty maybe three or four countries across 55 and most of those were negotiated in the '80s. most of those were still driven by extracting. so i think for me i look at the top and i say what's going on at the bottom and striving to top? the plot of a shifting quite a bit. would mention which maybe will sound a little out of left field if i'm not already in left field, but is when we think about the sharing economy is something we talk about a lot the u.s. weather is ub
nigeria has another 20 cities that it would going to have more than 1,000,00 1 million people a million consumers. when i look at those trends, the demographic trends, economic growth trend, it's going to drive a lot of a large corporate, their behavior at a think that's going to follow and create a much more strategic dialogue on use africa trade policy i think in some ways i think it's fair to say we are behind on this. as an investor i would say the chinese have bilateral investment treaties...