[inaudible] winged a microphone. That i didnt know. [inaudible] by this time i read up on him. I had crossed him off, but i did interview him nevertheless. And of course the rest is history. No, that is true. There were several levels, particularly midlevel management where people who tell me will do everything we can to undermine you and make sure this doesnt happen. Nakashima was then the director general and basically he thought that in one year time it would be, how to say we will just kill it, et cetera. Too ridiculous to even talk about. When i was writing about it, i said how is this possible . To go beyond personalities, there is indeed an issue in the u. N. System, which is very rich in terms of its diversity and different agencies and everybody is looking for money, fundraising. So there is a lot of turf and all of that going on and i dont think that coordination is actually the solution. But i must also say that probably in dissent aids that we are the most advanced, best in
Pay 100 per year. [laughter]. Lose. From the council on Foreign Relations in new york city, this is a little more than an hour. Good evening. Welcome to the council on Foreign Relations. I am laurie garrett, senior official for the Global Health program. I am very pleased and excited about our discussion today. We have a very big treat. We not only have doctor peter piot, the founder of the United Nations a program, but we have the current director with us as well. We have a true continuity that stands for several decades. And i think youll have a lively and fantastic conversation. What brings us here today is no time to lose, a life in pursuit of deadly viruses, doctor peter piots memoir. It is not an attempt to write history of anything. But rather an attempt to describe how the world in the history developed through the eyes of a key player who is really on the front lines of each individual step along the way. Because the memoir is far more accessible, it goes through an adventure
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