Today, I am going to talk about anger.
When I was 11,
seeing some of my friends leaving the school
because their parents could not afford textbooks
made me angry.
When I was 27,
hearing the plight o
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Today, I am going to talk about anger.
When I was 11,
seeing some of my friends leaving the school
because their parents could not afford textbooks
made me angry.
When I was 27,
hearing the plight o
Hello.
This is my first trip,
first time in life I'm outside of the walls of Gaza.
I'm so happy to be here.
(Applause)
My ambition always was to be a pilot, to fly a plane,
to feel free to fly the sky
There are things we say
when we catch the eye of a stranger
or a neighbor walking by.
We say, "Hello, how are you?
It's a beautiful day.
How do you feel?"
These sound kind of meaningless, right? And,
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Tom Stranger: In 1996, when I was 18 years old,
I had the golden opportunity to go on an internat
The Philippines: an idyllic country
with some of the clearest water and bluest skies on the planet.
It is also the epicenter
of one of the fastest-growing HIV epidemics in the world.
On the surface, i
It's August 5, 2010.
A massive collapse at the San José Copper Mine in Northern Chile
has left 33 men trapped half a mile -- that's two Empire State Buildings --
below some of the hardest rock in the
So, artificial intelligence
is known for disrupting all kinds of industries.
What about ice cream?
What kind of mind-blowing new flavors could we generate
with the power of an advanced artificial inte
Who remembers this infamous Styrofoam container?
(Applause)
Well, it sure changed me, it changed my company,
and it started a revelatory journey
about how adversaries can be your best allies.
You know
what I want to talk to you about today
is some of the problems that the
military of the Western world Australia
United States UK and so on face in some
of the deployments that they're dealing
with in
When we hear the word radiation,
it's tempting to picture huge explosions and frightening mutations,
but that's not the full story.
Radiation also applies to rainbows
and a doctor examining an x-ray.