You. Our main job is to get out of your way because we believe that every single one of you has a dream that is somehow been buried by the absolute certainty that its never going to happen. And we both know its not going to happen. Not the way things are going now. We are going to get out of your way and provide an opportunity for those of you to work as hard as you want to for as long as you want to. But if you decide to pick up that little golden nugget, it will put you back in charge of your own destiny and you will be a fully human man just like the rest of us. Every single one of us feels the same way, if i was in your situation i would vote exactly the way you do too. But theres a better life out there for you. There is. And i know its true. And you know its true. Any way, my names mitt romney, id like to have your vote and if i dont get it, i understand. I do. But i wanted to tell you at least that i respect all of you enough to come here in person and endure the rage and endure
Gaured and preserved these materials as well and its this early collection of books that actually is the foundation of the state Library Research collection today. Im often asked which is the oldest book in the collection. We do have a book or a pamphlet from 1496 which is our oldest item but its only seven pages long we dont feature it as a book. Our oldest book is this one. 15 pa and printed in switzerland. The interesting thing about this book it has legend, as often the case, legends are not true only partially true and the legend about this book is that it was owned by philip in germany and he was a close friend and thinker during the protestant reformation. What led to think to believe that it belonged to him was notations throughout the book and sold by samuel, the book seller as copy, most likely because he could make many if associated with someone famous. Scholars say that the writing does not match his handwriting. So unfortunately that particular legend is not true, however
Operating system that currently talks to any software, whether it be epic, and it now is running 3 million cancer lives for the past three years, across the pathways, across the Delivery System and we know in real time. We have built a Software System that actually takes 10,000 cancer protocols and provides for the doctor in real time the knowledge of which cancer protocol to give to the patient in real time. Its now in 8,000 oncology practices. With regard to technology, it is the job, actually for us is to actually make this Health Care System, where he makes money where patients dont come into the hospital, where we actually have patients at home, i call this icu at home, which means, eye see you at home. You need icus at home. And then this whole world of machine to Machine Technology is upon us. Its right here. So i partner with verizon and at t and i built an Electronics Company that could have boxes that could talk to each other. Blood pressure machine, pulse monitors, scale, we
Universities and education programs. Can you talk about the state of our soil. What did you learn from this film or what did you bring through in the film and whats happening with soil. If you could also talk about the World Congress of soil where you just spoke last week. One of the really interesting things i learned, i was telling people i was going to make a film on soil in interviews before i knew about soil. I had to learn about it. One of the things i learned is that the United States is really gifted with a very High Percentage of really good soil. The two most fertile soils. 43 of the soils are excellent. Thats why we are the country we are. We have these resources and what we would do in america is use up the soil and move west. Use it up and move west. There was always so much. We could always there was always more. Its shaped our character because we dont like limits. When people say to americans you have to accept limits, thats unamerican to accept limits. Our soil and res
When i was 14 i realized because some of my friends got married young, that girls get married young in my village. It was important for me to discuss and plan my families they will say to you this is a life and death crisis for me because if i cant space the births of my children, i cant feed my children. Women in developing countries. When experts speak about the challenges these women face they speak of shocking statistics. Approximately 290,000 die every year from pregnancy related complications. More than 100,000 of those pregnancies are unintended. There are 80 million unintended pregnancies a year, half of them due to an unmet need for modern contraception. But behind each statistic is a woman with her own story. Hello, im bonnie erbe. In the United States contraception is widely available, although still a controversial political issue. So it can be hard to imagine the barriers faced by women in developing nations to access quality Reproductive Health services. This week on to t