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tremendous amount of progress. so one of the things that i m happy about, we will not play the war games anymore. you know how expensive that is when we have farmers in your practice from guam? i said it, how far away is that? six hours sir. that s a longime. so we are not going to be doing the war games as long as we are negotiating in good faith. so that is good for a number of reasons, in addition to which we save a tremendous amount of money. i hate to sound like a businessman, but i kept saying, what is this costing? i look at them coming in from the sea and bombs exploding, and i said what does this cost? i don t want to tell you, but it s a lot. as long as we are negotiating in good faith, which i think we will be. sean: so you thought coming in here you would sign an agreement is that it might take
seemingly become ubiquitous, at least shoot up in value. well, the thing is, bitcoin has been around for a longime. it was invented in 2007-2008 in some white papers. and in 2009 it started trading. not many people knew about it, and it was almost worthless for white a long time. around 2011, 2012, it started taking off. in 2013, it hit a record peak, and cnn was reporting about it when it hit near $1200 per bitcoin in 2013. it then took a bit of a dive, but the technology has caught up. and enough people now know about it and understand and trust the underlying technology called block chain, where bitcoin this year went from about $950 another the beginning of the year to more than $16,500 today. wow. so i guess my question is, as you talk about its birth back in
dearth of women in leadership. our expectations need to be much higher. sheryl sandberg, author of lean in. the world is very heavy on math skills, engineering skills. d women stayed away from those for a longime. that going to change, do you think? well, it has to change. and it is going the wrong direction, as you say. women were 35% of computer science degrees s. but now women are 17%, 18%. we expect boys to be better at math and science and computer science. therefore, teachers give them more encouragement. therefore they see the models. therefore, they can continue to go into those fields. she wrote her book to encourage people to overcome a built-in bias. we don t like women in leadership. that is the core of the problem.
signs for. i want us to have an american energy policy so no president will ever again bow to a saudi king. [cheers and applause] [chanting newt] i want you to imagine the debate this fall. the president was right the other day. he is so nervous about gasoline prices and energy that he has done two major speeches. i thoughtayrving comments by a presidentt ve heard in a longime he was candid in his press conference. he said, you know, i m really worried about higher gas