In the non-Closer To Truth world.... Did CNN Intl this morning on Trump’s China-oil-N.Korea-cheating tweet “Caught RED HANDED...” [pun deliberate? ] My favorite fun lines (there are so many) in Trump's NYTimes spontaneous interview. 2) “TI like very much President Xi. He treat...
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…s eye.’ But that’s pretty much true of most visionaries. A few years later in his career, Brooks, as befits one of the world’s leading roboticists, suggested that “we overanthropomorphize humans, who are after all mere machines.” He went on to present a warm-hearted vision of a...
…ing American hegemony? FUKUYAMA: It’s been helpful. The U.S. obviously plays a big role in maintaining a liberal, open world order, through its alliances and the influence it projects. And American ideas have been very dominant in the world especially in the last two decades. A...
…ents Day 1: Introduction Welcome! We aspire to the implausible: a nine-day introduction to the unusual dynamics of the world’s digital space, sufficient for a strategic understanding of what makes it difficult (but far from impossible) to regulate or shape; who’s trying to do it...
…game in the Islamist contest for power. The future of Egypt will determine much of what happens in the rest of the Arab world. No matter how it turns out, the Egyptian revolution will be seen historically as a bookend to the Iranian revolution in 1979, which added reality to the...
…nect people with one another but connect people with machines, and—crucially—machines with machines. Wiener glimpsed a world in which information could be separated from its medium. People, or machines, could communicate patterns across vast distances and use them to fashion new...
…russels, the third year of the award. The innovation award sits alongside a crowded field of honours in the development world, although AidEx is geared more towards humanitarian needs. Awards seem to be proliferating. Last month, 53 finalists met in Washington to showcase ideas...
…question that our species can ask itself. Last month, a grand proposal by Barack Obama made headlines everywhere in the world: He suggested a large-‐scale initiative to create a detailed map of the activity of the human brain, at the level of individual neurons. This idea is qui...
…t interesting, the most vivacious, the most unusual person in any room. I've spent hours talking to her about the third world at a bar until 2am. She is as passionate as she is knowledgeable. She is curious. She has spent weeks at the bottom of the ocean, literally going deeper t...
203 CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN The Handler As for his [Snowden’s] communication with the outside world, yes, I am his main contact --Anatoly Kucherena, September 23, 2013 Time was rapidly running out for me in Moscow. On November 1*, I still had not been able to make contact with An...
…try. Our interviews are regularly re broadcast across the BBC's national and international news network including - BBC World, BBC World Service and BBC Online. The combination of these outlets means the global 'reach of a BBC Today programme interview is second to none. Programm...
… that of other long-lasting Arab autocrats, each apparently determined to be a président-a-vie. In no other part of the world have so many rulers clung so assiduously to power. Bashar appears genuinely to have believed that the Arab nationalist ideology he inherited, his oppositi...
Article 4. Vanity Fair Hillary Clinton - Woman of the World Jonathan Alter June 2011 -- It was four a.m. when Hillary Clinton’s plane touched down at Andrews Air Force Base, and by midmorning she was in the Oval Office conferring with President Obama. The night before, as her...