It again ireland the irish tiger you remember this phrase that was used at the time and we were looking at what was the secret to how did ireland manage to transform its economy from that was basically very much agriculture based into a completely modern one so we had the benefit of having of looking at that what were your portuguese then decisions were taken to invest heavily in the technology in the infrastructure in the day the use of data and ideas as fundamental Building Blocks in the meantime investing in our Human Resources to have the right people in the right place and there you have basically the form of our success what nice man dr collins were particularly like a story about the libyan gets landing at the airport lets have a look at that. I was at my office in castillo remember it was about 3 oclock in the afternoon or thereabouts anyway i got this telephone call from our airport officials there tell me Prime Minister weve got a problem i mean really unusual for somebody to
This set of men because they are sick but the husbands still wants them to keep giving birth. Africas population is growing fast predictions say that by the 2100 bill before point 5000000000 africans thats about a 3rd of the entire global population so were here in kano the most populous state in the most populous country in africa to find out how exactly that future will look for africa and id like to begin by asking my panelists a general question do you think that the population growth in africa will be a blessing if you believe so please raise your hand interesting do you think its going to be a cause species raise your hand. Oh wow so it looks like were really split 5050 lets see if its the same answer at the end of this debate its my i want to begin with you because you work for the Population Reference Bureau here should we trust these numbers are they accurate and where do they even come from for me the numbers because when you look at the investment the agencies like unicef ar
Weve got rain moving through santa rosa, petaluma, san rafael. So your trek along 101 or 80 to the north bay is a mess and pushing this in further through the interior, tracy is okay right now. Taking a little bit of a break. Fremont a little bit of rain passing through. San jose falling in a bit of that rain shadow and if i push this further down south in terms of our storm ranger, well be able to see that that storm has been centered now a little bit more to the south, and by that, i mean the santa cruz, monterey area weve got the greenfield area, look at the cells pushing through monterey. Santa cruz is expected to get the biggest impact as we head into this evening. A quick check right now at how far we are in terms of 24hour storm totals. Nearly three inches of rain so far in the past 24 hours. This is the latest as of this morning, three peaks near big sur, over two inches. Oak ridge over an inch. Ill go over the top wind gusts and timing of how long the rain will last coming up
Policymakers and the public from homegrown american terrorism to the United States drone wars abroad and around the world to the challenge. The changes with the societal changes id like to first begin by introducing jessie who will begin with a presentation before we jump into the panel portion. Jesse was a propagandist who ran revolutionon muslim in new york citybased organization active in the 2000 z. Connected to a number of terrorism cases and connected the ideology and transformed it for america creating englishlanguage propaganda. The radicalized in 2011 following his arrest and incarceration in the u. S. Hes now executive director of the parallel networks and after the presentation i would like the rest of the speakers to join me on stage to provide an introduction for each of them we will discuss the new initiatives, the changing Threat Landscape future of terrorism prevention practices at the relationship between. We will save the last 30 minutes or so for the audience qanda a
Traveling and seeing these things. You can do it, too. Good evening from everyone and welcome. We are delighted to have joining us this evening journalist and historian into the director of Nuclear Security partnership at him square in nonprofit that works to identify and promote and fund world changing ideas to end the threat of Nuclear Weapons. A graduate for specialized in history and experienced journalist whos written for and has covered three u. S. President ial elections for several european media and published five books in french including the first french language biography of barack obama. The impossible dream is for sale here tonight. My name is julia and im a Senior Program officer at World Affairs. If you enjoyed the discussion and are interested in learning more about the organization, please come introduce yourself after the program. We are according to my conversations so please take a moment of silence your cell phones and additionally please note after the conclusion