Innovation changes the world. Tonight i ask at what cost. Im ali velshi, this is real money. We are living through a Technology Revolution that has enriched our lives and disrupted them at the same time. Once upon a time knowledge was accessible to the elite. Then innovation brought us libraries and the printing press, making it accessible to more people. Now almost anyone can download the contents of an encyclopedia on to a handheld. Democratizing access to knowledge. The dizzying pace of technology through computers, the internet has created opportunities for governments, businesses, entrepreneurs to boost growth and benefit society. The Technology Revolution left many behind. Digital innovation in the workplace eliminated the need for backoffice jobs that were the backbone of americas middle class. Globalisation fuelled by connectivity pushed manufacturing and service jobs office where labour is cheaper. Since the late 1990s, when the Technology Revolution made leaps and pounds medi
We are living through a Technology Revolution that has enriched our lives and disrupted them at the same time. Once upon a time knowledge was accessible to the elite. Then innovation brought us libraries and the printing press, making it accessible to more people. Now almost anyone can download the contents of an encyclopedia on to a handheld. Democratizing access to knowledge. The dizzying pace of technology through computers, the internet, has created opportunities for governments, businesses, entrepreneurs to boost growth and benefit society. The Technology Revolution left many behind. Digital innovation in the workplace eliminated the need for backoffice jobs that were the backbone of americas middle class. Globalisation fuelled by connectivity pushed manufacturing and service jobs office where labour is cheaper. Since the late 1990s, when the Technology Revolution made leaps and pounds median Household Incomes have slid. Compounding the insecurity is a changing job market emphasis
We are living through a Technology Revolution that has enriched our lives and disrupted them at the same time. Once upon a time knowledge was accessible to the elite. Then innovation brought us libraries and the printing press, making it accessible to more people. Now almost anyone can download the contents of an encyclopedia on to a handheld. Democratizing access to knowledge. The dizzying pace of technology through computers, the internet, has created opportunities for governments, businesses, entrepreneurs to boost growth and benefit society. The Technology Revolution left many behind. Digital innovation in the workplace eliminated the need for backoffice jobs that were the backbone of americas middle class. Globalisation fuelled by connectivity pushed manufacturing and service jobs office where labour is cheaper. Since the late 1990s, when the Technology Revolution made leaps and pounds median Household Incomes have slid. Compounding the insecurity is a changing job market emphasis
Good afternoon and welcome to the Cato Institute. Im the director of the center for constitutional studies and your host for this event. I want also to welcome the cspan audience and those of us those who are looking at the event on cato Live Streaming in the archives. We are here to discuss religious liberty as it may or may not be exercised in the context of the modern Business Corporation pursuant to statutory and constitutional law. More immediately, we are here also to mark the publication of the new book on the subject from religious liberties for corporations and i note the title ends with a question. In the the book our two main speakers today, ilya shapior and david gans discuss hobby lobby and the blockbuster decision of the Supreme Court handed down at the end of its last term which rejected the obamacare regulations that provide employers sponsored healthcare plans to provide, which required employersponsored healthcare plans to provide free contraceptive coverage. Its base
Threat to projects and Homeland Security counterterrorism program. He will be speaking on treasuries war, the unleashing of a new era of financial warfare. One final reminder. When this panel concludes we have to clear the room just like we did yesterday so the hotel can set up for lunch about 50 minutes and then well come back in and start our lunch program. Gives me great pleasure to introduce our moderator this morning, mary derosa, distinguished visitor from georgetown law. Thank you. [applause] thank you, everybody. Im very excited to be here as we have a really terrific panel. We are here to talk about cybersecurity, and how we address these significant and growing threat from criminals, hackers, terrorists, anarchists, and other nations who are spying on us, stealing from us, intruding, disrupting and potentially attacking our private sector government infrastructure. I dont feel like i have to say very much about the threat, gives a lot of background, particularly in this crowd