It is liz30am. You up to date on the headlines. Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. The coronavirus pandemic has given humanity and almighty shock stop here we are in our technologically advanced, interconnected societies, now living in lockdown, fearful for our health and the future of our economies. So what better time than now to talk to my guest today, the bestselling israeli author and historian, yuval noah harari. What are the lessons we can learn from the impacts of coronavirus . Yuval noah harari, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, thank you for inviting me. You are known around the world for taking the grand Historical Perspective of us, homo sapiens, and you have described with wonderful detail how our extraordinary cognitive abilities have led to a mastery on our environment. But this seems to be a moment when we are learning that our mastery of the environment is extremely fragile. Do you see it that way . Yeah, it is very fragile, though i have
Now on bbc news, its time for our talk. Now on bbc news, its time for our talk. Hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. The coronavirus pandemic has given humanity an almighty shock. Here we are in our technologically advanced, interconnected societies, now living in lockdown, fearful for our health and the future of our economies. So what better time than now to talk to my guest today, the bestselling israeli author and historian Yuval Noah Harari . What are the lessons we can learn from the impacts of coronavirus . Yuval noah harari, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, thank you for inviting me. You are known around the world for taking the grand Historical Perspective of us, homo sapiens, and you have described with wonderful detail how our extraordinary cognitive abilities have led to a mastery on oui environment. But this seems to be a moment when we are learning that our mastery of the environment is extremely fragile. Do you see it that way . Yeah, it is very fragile, thou
It is about 4 30am in the morning and youre up to date on the headline. Now on bbc news hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. The coronavirus pandemic has given humanity an almighty shock. Here we are in our technologically advanced, interconnected societies, now living in lockdown, fearful for our health and the future of our economies. So what better time than now to talk to my guest today, the bestselling israeli author and historian Yuval Noah Harari . What are the lessons we can learn from the impacts of coronavirus . Yuval noah harari, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, thank you for inviting me. You are known around the world for taking the grand Historical Perspective of us, homo sapiens, and you have described with wonderful detail how our extraordinary cognitive abilities have led to a mastery on our environment. But this seems to be a moment when we are learning that our mastery of the environment is extremely fragile. Do you see it that way . Yeah, it is very fragi
Are back tomorrow. Now on bbc news hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. The coronavirus pandemic has given humanity an almighty shock. Here we are in our technologically advanced, interconnected societies, now living in lockdown, fearful for our health and the future of our economies. So what better time than now to talk to my guest today, the bestselling israeli author and historian Yuval Noah Harari . What are the lessons we can learn from the impacts of coronavirus . Yuval noah harari, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, thank you for inviting me. You are known around the world for taking the grand Historical Perspective of us, homo sapiens, and you have described with wonderful detail how our extraordinary cognitive abilities have led to a mastery on our environment. But this seems to be a moment when we are learning that our mastery of the environment is extremely fragile. Do you see it that way . Yeah, it is very fragile, though i have to say that we are still in a much
Now on bbc news, hardtalk with stephen sackur. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. The coronavirus pandemic has given humanity an almighty shock. Here we are in our technologically advanced, interconnected societies, now living in lockdown, fearful for our health and the future of our economies. So what better time than now to talk to my guest today, the bestselling israeli author and historian Yuval Noah Harari . What are the lessons we can learn from the impacts of coronavirus . Yuval noah harari, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, thank you for inviting me. You are known around the world for taking the grand Historical Perspective of us, homo sapiens, and you have described with wonderful detail how our extraordinary cognitive abilities have led to a mastery on our environment. But this seems to be a moment when we are learning that our mastery of the environment is extremely fragile. Do you see it that way . Yeah, it is very fragile, though i have to say that we are still in a muc