you to go out and seek your education, no matter how long it takes. keep going to school. [applause] i have one last thing to say to you. you all live in the greatest country ever. this country has freed more people since world war ii than any of all the other nations combined. this is an actual fact. you can look it up in the history books and you can find out that countries that we fought against or liberated became democracies. germany is a democracy. france is a democracy. italy is a democracy, freedom from fascism. japan is a democracy with freedom from imperialism. the biggest responsibility for their freedoms has been the united states of america. you can be so proud of your country. we hope you will continue to be proud of it because you will do the same things that we did. [applause] although most of us in the audience will never be an exact science dirk dick circumstances that our panelists were, there will be challenging moments in your life, maybe even terrify
similarly, when cesar chavez sat dolores huerta down at his kitchen table and told her they should start a union, she thought he was joking. she was a single mother of seven children, so she obviously didn t have a lot of free time. but dolores had been an elementary school teacher and remembered seeing children come to school hungry and without shoes. so in the end, she agreed and workers everywhere are glad that she did. without any negotiating experience, dolores helped lead a worldwide grape boycott that forced growers to agree to some of the country s first farm worker contracts. and ever since, she has fought to give more people a seat at the table. don t wait to be invited, she says, step in there. and on a personal note, dolores was very gracious when i told her i had stolen her slogan, si, se puede. yes, we can. knowing her, i m pleased that she let me off easy because dolores does not play. for years, jan karski s students at georgetown university knew he wa
allows of years to skip over commercials. we will hear from charles irwin in an hour. then eric schmidt. sunday people sink walter cronkite as the friendly man. there is another side of him that one is to be the best. he was assessed with ratings. he is probably the fiercest competitor. there is the desire to be the best. it was very pronounced. douglas brinkley on walter cronkite here on c-span. the head of disney television anne sweeney talks about the head of television and technology. she sat down with alan murray to talk about the implications as streaming content over the internet. this is hosted by the wall street journal. thank you. this sounds of something we all need to. thank you for coming, especially on the heels. how did they go? the morning. i hope we do. we are missing the second hour. this went very well. we re looking at a strong marketplace. we were coming out of a strong quarter. there of be a lot of new product launches. there will be a