This country, i thank you for your eloquent introduction. Well, things work out a little different from the way i thought, but let me tell you, i still love new york. [applause] my fellow democrats, and my i have comecans, here tonight not to argue as a candidate, but to affirm a cause. To renew theou commitment of the Democratic Party to economic justice. Im asking you to renew our commitment to a fair and lasting prosperity that can put america back to work. This is the cause that brought me into the campaign, and that sustained me for nine months , in 40a 100,000 mile different states. We had our losses, but the pain of our defeat is far, far less than the pain of the people that i have met. We have learned that it is important to take issues seriously, but never to take ourselves too seriously. The serious issue before us tonight is the cause for which the Democratic Party has stood in its finest hours, the cause that keeps our party young and makes it in the second century of its
Your eloquent introduction. Things worked out a little different from the way i thought , but let me tell you, i still love new york. [cheering] my fellow democrats, and my fellow americans, i have come not just not to argue as a candidate, but to affirm a cause. To renew theou commitment of the democratic justice. Economic im asking you to renew our commitment to a fair and lasting prosperity that can put america back to work. This is the cause that brought me into the campaign, and that sustained me for nine months before a in 40 different states. We had our losses, but the pain of our defeat is far less than the pain of the people that i have met. We have learned that it is important to take issues seriously, but never to take ourselves too seriously. The serious issue before us tonight is the cause for which the Democratic Party has stood , because thathour makes it in the second century of its age, the Largest Political Party in this republican, the public and the largest longest
Do you get a welcome like that when you floif london . Tom no. I sort of sneak through heathrow in search of my luggage. Its aal little bit more of a drive for me than the president. Francine first lets get straight to the bloomberg first reviews. Heres aaron page. The landmark agreement is aimed at reducing pollution and slower rising temptures. And s have agreed to fuel their cars. President obama is weighing in the debate over whether the u. K. Should with Prime Minister David Cameron in an article mr. Obama wrote the European Union doesnt moderate the they said the United States would never contemplate anything like that. Ministers ea finance feet in decide whether or not some of the creditors want greece to increase austerity measures if it doesnt comply. And donald trump told top insiders its all just an act. They have set to easy tensions with republican elders. They tried to convince them that his bombastic demeanor is merely a ploy to get votes. And authorities in minnesota is
We find ourselves in the 90s in a whole new world. The decline of Nuclear Weapons. We have an arms control treaty, start one at the very beginning of the decade. We have International Structure which is no longer why polar. It could be called unipolar. We have globalization is the recent pieces to it but it appears to be part of a fundamental new world order. I love that phrase. It has the imagery of military force that still there but not Nuclear Weapons. Economic measures of power were going to be so much more important. There was a prediction of the decline of the nationstate in the concept of National Sovereignty where International Commerce information, technology would replace this. The book that captures of course was friedmans lexus, and all of tree, eventually the world was flat. A piece in Foreign Affairs that was her influential also predicted this new world we were moving into. Military power was still relevant of course because the decade began with the war to throw the ir
Good morning. Oh, i know you can do better than that. Lets start again. Good morning all right. Now i know it is a good morning. Thank you so much. He said retired . What is that . As my mother said, no, you breathe your last breath, then you retire. Our theme for the program is dare to act. The theme for today is dare to lead. But we have all of these dares and i just want to take a second to speak about them because i want you to own them, at least own one. So its dare to act for the conference, dare to lead for this morning, dare to impact, dare to include, dare to engage, dare to innovate. Now heres one i love dare to transform. Got it . Dare to transform. Dare to improve. Dare to empower. And then, my work dare to educate and dare to create. So how many of these dares have you had as a part of your life . Think about it. I can run through the list and think about the hundred years that ive been alive and ive been daring all my life. What about you . I certainly hope that you will