Coverage of the results, starting with Jordan Klepper covering the president ial race. Thats right. Specifically, which president did you most enjoy seeing jon bleep on. For nearly 17 years, jon stewart and the daily show have taken on all president s without fear or favor, providing satirical commentary on every occupant of the oval office. Its bush, right . 100 bush. Has to be bush. Totally bush. Heres a clip of the winning segment. Jon now, as you know, the administrations conduct concerning prosecuting the war on terror has been questioned by some. laughter but as the president himself explains, theres a perfectly good reason why we dont understand what hes doing. This is a different kind of war. A kind of war weve never faced before. Its a totally different kind of war. Its. Its. Than. Than ones were used to. I told you its a different kind of war with a different kind of enemy. Jon they. They wear shoes on their hands. laughter and applause im telling you, these people are crazy.
I am a fellow at the. While liberal arts rule of the divisional world. They had known each other for a little while now. I immediately thought of my freshman year in college. I decided on what i should major in. I love history and Political Science. No one cares to read about. I decided to meet the professional world halfway and major in business. When i read this book and i talked to scott about it made sense because my career like many of yours as well was taken different pivots into turns and i realized that now what i didnt know then which was in many ways the liberal arts in business has applicability to the Technology World even innovation in general. With that i want to turn it over to scott before scott tells you more about his book i know scott from our time in new york. He like myself has spent time in the Venture Capital world also worked for google and facebook. And has the dream resume. He has spent some time as a president ial information fellow. Have the fortune or misfo
Is in georgia, and has become the most expensive house race in history. Global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. Im Alisa Parenti. This is bloomberg. Emily im emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. Played hisjack ma trump card. The alibaba founder delivers on a promise made to the president to create one million jobs in the usa, starting with Small Businesses in detroit. Plus, the inside track on the trump administrations plans to protect. Insight from the founder of code of america, who was in the room alongside techs biggest heavy weights for the first meeting of the technology council. Tipping point. Why they found it was time to finally reward passengers for service. First, alibaba is pulling out all the stops for u. S. Business entrepreneurs. They are kicking off a two day event in detroit, michigan right now, drawing in thousands of u. S. Business owners and aiming to learn how to succeed in china through al
Is in georgia, and has become the most expensive house race in history. Global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. Im Alisa Parenti. This is bloomberg. Emily im emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. Played hisjack ma trump card. The alibaba founder delivers on a promise made to the president to create one million jobs in the usa, starting with Small Businesses in detroit. Plus, the inside track on the trump administrations plans to protect. Insight from the founder of code of america, who was in the room alongside techs biggest heavy weights for the first meeting of the technology council. Tipping point. Why they found it was time to finally reward passengers for service. First, alibaba is pulling out all the stops for u. S. Business entrepreneurs. They are kicking off a two day event in detroit, michigan right now, drawing in thousands of u. S. Business owners and aiming to learn how to succeed in china through al
Good afternoon, my name is Stephen Rodriguez and im a fellow at new American International Security Program and today im joined by scott hartley, author of the new book the fuzzy and the techie, and its interesting when scott and i have known each other a little while now and when he first approached me about this, i immediately thought of my freshman year in college and deciding on what i should major in and i love history and i love Political Science but i quickly thought you know, i want to be sure i get a job that doesnt involve academia or writing papers no one cares read about so i decided to meet the professional world halfway and major in business. But when i read this book and i talked to scott about it, it made sense because my career like many of yours as well can make a difference and inturn , i realized that now what i didnt know then is that in many ways the more liberal arts or even business has massive applicability to the technology world, even to innovation in general