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His grandfather. The great successor is almost certainly the most complete can portrait that we have of kim jongun today. Providing vital insight to the mind and motivations of the young and still mysterious leader. It makes a compelling case for understanding kim as a rational and methodical act around the world stage without diminishing the cruelty of his regime and the dangers it poses. Before moving to china a year ago and japan and korea for the post. Over the course of her career she has reported for more than 20 countries and is visited north korea a dozen times. She was a fellow at the Harvard University studying how change happens in Close Society and last year she received the award from Stanford University for her outstanding reporting on asia. No better person to speak with anna in the Washington Post. Their conversation this morning will be followed by a Panel Discussion about current u. S. Relations with north korea with a noted korean expert in the Washington Post the gr
Campbell at the table for the first time, although we have talked at his museum. Welcome. Its good to have you here. In seven years, tell me the things you think are important that you have learned. Running this wonderful and great museum. Dr. Campbell a big, complex place. Charlie and a place that has changed. Dr. Campbell i think of it as evolution. We have the Largest College of curators in the world, all working hard on different kinds of research and projects. When i became director, i think first and foremost, i wanted to sustain that activity, the great exhibitions, the publications. At the same time, there were clearly things that we needed to be aware that the world is changing around us, technology is a big issue. We need to really make the step from analog to digital, think about reaching audiences that way. It was also time to think again about audiences, you know, how we welcome people, how we address people, how we reach out to different audiences. We are the largest Ency
Case is quite a limitation that you cant get the full picture of what the physician is doing. In doing. In the commercial, private sector we might find a physician expending a great deal of resources in the office, but if you look at total cost of care they are actually quite efficient. The reason is, you reason is, you wont see that without the ability to integrate a combined data source. The healthcare cost, that is why we thought it was so important to contribute data as a multiplayer effort to bring transparency to the private sector market. And that is an interesting example and a couple of levels. Levels. It originally started as an effort to be a tracker and private sector cost trend data and utilization data. As was mentioned, once they got together in pairs started putting the data and they said, we could actually use this for transparency purposes, start to look at quality data. As some of you may know, that is an effort that has been announced and will be deployed. To sum up
Welcome to the us bookshelf. Im christopher. Kenneally host of velocity of content from ccc. Over the coming hour my guests and i will tour the world of books leaping from continent to continent as fast as you could turn a page and your favorite novel. To learn more about publishing and literary developments in Europe South America the middle east and africa. Im very happy to welcome a distinguished panel of journalists and analysts who report on the news from those regions for leading publications and cover publishing trends for the publishing and bookselling industries. From madrid spain javier. Saleha is ceo and founder of dosteki. Com which analyzes the use of technology in the cultural sector and publishes annual studies on trends in the creative industries. Welcome to the program javier. Hello from spain. Thank you for having me. From paris februarys po is editorinchief of leave hebdo a weekly magazine covering publishing and bookselling in france. Welcome fabrice actress. Also f