Your book is a world tour that begins in quincy washington my coauthor and i chose quincy washington because of the Data Center Capital the world its near the Columbia River are being built there because its close to hydroelectric power that is cheap and clean, we take the reader on a tour of what is becoming the infrastructure of the 21st century, the mammoth buildings, more than 20 of them filled with electrical generators, hundreds, thousands of batteries but of course mostly supercomputers, everything that we do, almost every day is actually accessing or storing our data in the cloud which is in one of the data centers. Your 100 of these and 20 countries is that correct. More than 20 countries, more than 100 data centers, microsoft is one of the largest but cavities like google, amazon, facebook, apple were all building more and more of these data centers, its were restoring our data they become among other things the Largest Consumer of electricity in the world. So if i send an em
Governments around the world. Her book is the information trade. Hi, everybody. Thank you for coming. I am the editor of the outlook section of the Washington Post which is our home for ideas and essays and criticism including Nonfiction Book coverage, and im very lucky and you are very lucky to be here tonight with alexis wichowski, who is the author of the information trade, how big tech conquerors, challenges rights and transforms the world. Can you hear me without the microphone . No. Okay. Can you hear me with the microphone . Also, know in the back. Yeah. Alexis wichowski is the deputy y cto of new york city where she runs basically the policy Experiment Lab trying to get the others to compete for who can devise the best programs to improve the social warfare of the citizens of new york. Shes an adjunct professor of the communications of Columbia University and spent a couple of decades studying the issues then as a member of the staff in the un mission, state department, and als
Abigail the s p 500 clearly outperforming, up 23 , on pace for its best year since 2013. The Energy Sector is a positive at this point this year but up 6 . Looking at beatendown sectors to get some ketchup potential. Energy is one of them. Some traders are going that way on the day. Renita im taking a look at marble technologies, which is rising to its highest since august, upgraded to outperform from market perform at wells fargo. Gary mobley says he has seen a we exhibition in the Data Center Capital expenditures. To put it in perspective, the stock is up more than 65 so far this year. He says marble is seeing robust demand for components from 5g base stations to nokia and samsung. That the company can generate 600 million in 5g customers. Its they also expect to see this demand for 2019 and 2020. Taylor i am looking at shares of uber. Set theing enough, lyft bar pretty high last week after they had pretty tough top and bottom lines. The pressure is on now really uber as they look to
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[applause] members of the legislature, executive officers, tribal leaders, members of the judiciary and people of oklahoma. It is my distinct honor to recognize my friend the chief executive, our governor kevin members of the legislature, executive officers, tribal leaders, members of the judiciary, and people of oklahoma, it is my distinct honor to recognize my friend, the chief executive, our governor, kevin stitt. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you so much. Lieutenant governor matt pennell, mr. Speaker, mr. President pro tem, and members of the 59th legislature, members of the judiciary, statewide elected officials, thank you for your service to our great state. Tribal leaders, to my cabinet, thank you guys so much for serving the state with such distinction. Its such an honor to serve with you. To my wife, sarah, the greatest first lady in the country. To my children who are here with me today and my soninlaw. [laughter] to my children