Of freedom and democracy in American Foreign policy will feature general hr mcmasters who served in the military for 34 years and held the position of the 20 sixth assistant to the president for National Security affairs as well as being a close friend of my husband for many years. He will talk about his new book battlegrounds the fight to defend the free world, with doctor michael crow, the sixteenth president of Arizona State university. Mccain Institute Trustee and a dear friend of the family. We are honored to host mcmaster for what is an important and timely discussion on us foreign policy. You can begin. Glad to see everybody here. What i want to do first is say the book is a fantastic piece of work, got many little tags on it. I want to spend some time relative to a set of core ideas you put out in this book some that are fantastic in the sense that they are concepts we should be using in the articulation of our thinking about foreignpolicy and National Defense policy and so for
Cofounder for the center for Humane Technology. Tim kendall, former director of monetization at facebook and former president of pinterest. Now ceo of moment. They join me for a virtual conversation on this edition of bloomberg studio 1. 0 along with safiya noble, an associate professor at ucla and author of a bestselling book on bias in technology, to talk about what the movie got right, wrong, and chart a path toward the social solution. Each of you has been a voice in the conversation around big techs unchecked power, and i am curious, when was the lightbulb moment for you . What was the moment that sparked your desire to speak out . Tristan i think the moment for me was when i was at google and it was about 2012, having studied at this lab at stanford called the Persuasive Technology lab, i saw more and more of my friends decisions were about building engagement and growth and less and less about a genuine, sincere intent, or how do we build technology that empowers people and does
Measures being put in place you. Ank rock n roll. Ok. Thank you all for being here. [cheers and applause] thank you. Here oniate you being and aorgeous day magnificent, magnificent setting. I think about all the lives that were lost here. Please, all, have a seat. 1863, america worked with the remains of perhaps the most consequential battle on american soil. It took place on this ground at gettysburg. Three days of violence, three days of carnage, 50,000 casualties wounded, captured, missing, or dead over three days of fighting. When the sun rose on that independence day, we would retreat. The war would go on for nearly two more years. Hadback of the confederacy been broken. The union would be saved. Slavery would be abolished. And orernment of, by, the people would not perish from the earth and for the people would not perish from the earth and freedom would be born anew in our land. Theres no more fitting place than here today in gettysburg to division, the cost of how much it has c
[cheers and applause] thank you. Here oniate you being and aorgeous day magnificent, magnificent setting. I think about all the lives that were lost here. Please, all, have a seat. 1863, america worked with the remains of perhaps the most consequential battle on american soil. It took place on this ground at gettysburg. Three days of violence, three days of carnage, 50,000 casualties wounded, captured, missing, or dead over three days of fighting. When the sun rose on that independence day, we would retreat. The war would go on for nearly two more years. Hadback of the confederacy been broken. The union would be saved. Slavery would be abolished. And orernment of, by, the people would not perish from the earth and for the people would not perish from the earth and freedom would be born anew in our land. Theres no more fitting place than here today in gettysburg to division, the cost of how much it has cost america in the past, how much it is costing us now and why i believe in this mom
Reporter no matter where you live the ballot will include a set of instructions, its fill out the ballot and tear off the receipt. And then the step that is most likely to get your vote disqualified if you do not sign your envelope your ballot will be rejected. Last election we had over 4000 challenged ballots, of those 4000, 2000 were no signature on the balance. Reporter said three is mail the ballot in but people are not taking chances this year. Ive always voted by mail for the last 10 years but with all the controversy i debated between voting in person and dropping it off personally. Seems pretty safe to drop it off. Reporter one after the other people told us they were longtime million voters now opting for personal delivery. I decided that i was going to bring it in this year, to make sure it got into the right hands. Because every vote matters. People have to vote. Its important. A missing signature is set to be the biggest problem, what else gets ballots challenged . We heard