We can immediately jump into the discussion on the future of women in business and economics. And i would like to start with you, your majesty. We are trying to do the translation, they talk in english and german and you have the translation you can find on your chair. So, the first question to you, your majesty, i would like to start with you because you have than the lead secretarygeneral for Development Since 2009 and you are the honorary chairwoman of the g20 partnership for Financial Inclusion. Dedicated to Financial Inclusion. Is that still the biggest , that they are not financially included . first of all, let me tell you how happy i am to be here. Up chancellor has followed on this breeding women into the g20, which i think is extremely important. [laughter] [applause] first of all,irst oa there is no Silver Bullet and try to get women were economically empowered. And having more entrepreneurship. And there is no size fits all. Is not the same amount of policy issues you will
Challenges facing u. S. Cyber command. I would like to thank you for convening this forum. Its an honer to represent the individuals of this fine organization. Im grateful and humbled by the opportunity to lead this impressive team. Im confident you would be proud of the men and women of u. S. Cyber command if you saw their commitment to mission and hard earned successes on a daily basis as i am fortunate to do. While my written statement goes into detail, i would like to highlight the challenges we face in todays environment. And some of the initiatives the command is pursuing to meet those challenges. Over the last year, we have seen an increase of Cyberspace Operations by state and nonstate actors. We have seen a wide range of malicious cyber activities aimed against government and private sector. At u. S. Cyber command, we focus on actors that pose a threat to our National Interest through cyberspace. Nations still represent the gravest threat to security. But we continue to watch
Young people and what young people are telling me is how does it happen that i end up 50, 50,000, 60,000, 80,000 in debt because i simply wanted to get the best education that i could. [applause] again, this is what Keith Ellison was saying. We have got to think outside of the status quo. We all take it for granted. Millions of people in this country are deeply in debt for the crime of getting a higher education. You know what . Thats pretty crazy. That is not right. What we want to do is to encourage every american to be able to get all of the education that they need, not punish people for getting an education. [applause] that is why we are going to do three things. Again, this may seem radical but womens rights were considered radical. Gay rights were considered radical. [applause] workers rights were considered radical. So here is the idea. The idea is that for many, many years, the idea of free Public Education being first grade through 12th grade was a great idea. Because 40, 50
Thought this would happen. He was ready to sell it ought and the American People had no expectation this would happen. The idea of being a little crazy, well you have to be a little crazy to take it on. After words airs on booktv every saturday at 9 a. M. And 10 p. M. Featuring several authors including paul beatty, michael eric dyson, dee watkins and many more. For a complete schedule, visit us online, booktv. Org. And starting now, a panel on hiphop and literature from medgar evers college, host of the 13th annual National Black writers conference. This program contains language that some may find offensive. Im now here representing, im an mc invited here from york college. I will be associate professor in the department of teacher education, where i chair and ive been charged with talking to educators. And the job has to be having teachers, even some of whom who love our children, to start teaching from the love of our culture, from the love of our heritage, from the love of our sou
We dont necessarily know how hes pulling in swing voters. And, again, its a fractured primary too. And youre only working within the Republican Party primary, so its not a great analog necessarily. But the organizational level is there for ted cruz. I think might marco rubios organization is pretty decent as well. Donald trump is, of course, the variable because if the Republican Party in 2008 and 2012 were at the 30,000foot level in terms of messaging, Donald Trumps really at the 40,000foot level, right . Hes very punchy. Concepts only and doesnt necessarily offer a detailed substance behind it, but he just talks about this is my commitment, im going to do this, im going to win, make this great, and people are responding to that in the primaries. So its interesting to see how that will work out. If donald trump is the nominee, does he switch to a ground game of the type that is described in going red, or does he try to stay at that 40,000foot level, 30,000foot level and see if he can