“The group has been to more than 100 countries, and was awarded the Artist for Peace by UNESCO. And they have brought to the world the beauty of the arts as well as the strength of life,” Ma said.
“Thank you Mr. President. Thanks for the opportunity today to spend the time to both learn and contribute to, I think, what is one of the most important dialogues, which is about modernizing our government with the latest technology, so that the people of America can benefit from it. So I think the first thing I took away is how important an agenda it is, to modernize technology. The second thing I think is for us to do our best work as an industry and in collaboration with the government to skill the people of the United States for the jobs of the future. Technology will play a role both in creation of the jobs and the skills. And then lastly I would say that we also need to increase American competitiveness and the two things that government can and has done is spending in big research — after all, all of the technology that we have today is because it started in fact in the government and the research institutions you funded — as well as the enlightened immigration policy. Of course I’m a beneficiary of that and I hope that we continue to be able to sort of really make sure that the American competitiveness is what helps us set policy.
“It’s?a gift to have a passion,” he said. “Some people are lucky; they have more than one passion, maybe two or three. That gives you energy. You can’t force a passion on yourself — it just doesn’t work. You?can try, but it’s unlikely?to succeed.”
“People don’t complain. They just get used to it,” said another worker who has also seen the problem firsthand.
“It’s our duty to continue to produce imagery of all types — video imagery and still imagery — and we’ll do it with integrity,” said Andrew Morgan, who’s been in orbit since July. “And the more we put out there, the more real it becomes to everyone.”
“Joe Biden is coming to Seattle for his 4th closed-door presidential campaign fundraiser of the year, without doing a single public event in the state,” Democratic Socialists of America say on the event page. “This ,800 a plate dinner will be hosted by a millionaire Amazon executive who recently funneled big money into the Seattle City Council races to try to beat progressive candidates and silence Seattle’s workers.”
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“Strategy First: How Businesses Win Big,” by Brad Chase, is published by Greenleaf Book Group Press, with a foreword by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
“It is less of a challenge because society has become more sophisticated, with people more educated, and there is much more knowledge around. Some of the toughest issues like eliminating most of the extreme poverty have been overcome, so I think domestically it will become more manageable.”
“The court basically has two tools for leveling the playing field between parties: support and property division and so to the extent that it does a lot of one, there’s less of a need for the other,” Fancher said.
“Just poked around Google+ for a bit. Yawn. Only interesting thing I saw was?@natbro?making fun of?@vicgundotra.” — Former Microsoft exec Charlie Kindel on Twitter referring to Seattle entrepreneur Nat Brown and Google Senior Vice President of Social Business Vic Gundotra.