An immigrant, a father and a corporate leader as efforts to reinvigorate microsoft and his outlook on the future of Technology Please join me in welcoming to the 2,017th summit microsoft ceo. [applause] iinto it with your own personality and that is your love of cricket and i brought something for you. One of the anecdotes but told he likes to hold a kookaburra cricket ball. Tell us about your love of crickets and how it influences your life. Thank you so much. This is probably what people found out about the book so id really appreciate it. Growing up i would say a very english game has become one of those artifacts of history and then i look back i think it is true in most team sports. They are played out and end of the sports they teach so many lessons and that is the place i played a lot of cricket its about how to compete. He replaces me and that incident because why did he do it come he sort of broke all of my confidence but for some reason he decided im going to give this back.
Microsoft ceo. [applause] iinto it with your own personality and that is your love of cricket and i brought something for you. One of the anecdotes but told he likes to hold a kookaburra cricket ball. Tell us about your love of crickets and how it influences your life. Thank you so much. This is probably what people found out about the book so id really appreciate it. Growing up i would say a very english game has become one of those artifacts of history and then i look back i think it is true in most team sports. They are played out and end of the sports they teach so many lessons and that is the place i played a lot of cricket its about how to compete. He replaces me and that incident because why did he do it come he sort of broke all of my confidence but for some reason he decided im going to give this back. So they bring the teams along to do your best work and i know but also teaches endurance. There is a huge debate going on in the community which is like baseball which i know wh
Interest in afghanistan and the women there. Hello, im here at the center for new American Security. A washington dc based nonpartisan and bipartisan think tank. I have the most profound strategic challenges confronting the United States is managing the rise of increasingly assertive and powerful china. How to deal with the military power is the reason for todays special event. The 11th and newest book by Peter Navarro is entitled crouching tiger what chinas militarism means for the world. Distinguished scholars from china, Toshi Yoshihara and Benjamin Goldberg team. First, let me say a few words to frame the china debate in the context of todays events. This is december 7, a reminder of both strategic surprise and how a rising asia power might seek expansion of control throughout asia. The concern today is a reemerged nationalistic and increasingly provisional list china is bent on establishing a larger sphere of influence. Seeking to restore china to greatness simultaneously seeking
Military powers, reason for todays special event with professor, author, and peter is 11th newest book is entitled crouching tiger what China Military means for the war. And delighted to have not only peter here today, but also to also distinguished psychological larceny of china toshi and steven helper hear from each of them after the main presentation by peter, but first let me just say a few words to frame the china debate in the context of todays event. This is december 7th, december 7th is reminder of both straw toggic surprise and how a raising asia power might seek expansion of the influence and control throughout asia even at the expense of major power war. The concern today, however, is that a reemerge nationalistic and increasingly revision of china is bent on a influence and undermining First World War order. Trying to restore china greatness and he simultaneously thinks to rejuvenate chinese nation and preserve communist party. In addition to comprehensive reforms at home s
Author Bonnie Morris, in your book revenge of revenge of the womens study, revenge for what . Guest the final tight is not meant to be provocative or rude. Its about having the opportunity to talk back to many people who steer type my field, or ask really unfair students. I have a bunch of terrific students intimidated by taking a basic class in womens history. They come to me and express doubt or concern. Theyre afraid what people will say. What will it look like on their transcript. So those experiences lead me to a really keen awareness of how many people feel there is something wrong with looking at half the worlds history. Ive negotiated many of these rude conversations throughout my teaching career. The idea of revenge was i wanted to talk back but in a cheerful way. A cheerful playful way. I wanted to be the smiling face of womens studies and women history. Show that as a diplomat from academic feminism, im not scary, im approachable, i love my students, but enough with being ru