So what I'm going to do is, I want to take this-- and you can see how it's really tight-- "Blobular," if you will. Glob , with texture.Let's see here. Are you done with that guy?
Right, the positive side of it. And the other part is once you can do a lot of this in software, you can do it globally. So it's really hard to scale up the teacher force. But if you have incredible software, it's a pretty inexpensive to make it globally available.
- And now they had a way to test every possible satellite, not just the 14 from their earlier predictions. - Global satellite navigation systems underpin aviation and global shipping.
that. The hard reality is Britain can literally do absolutely nothing about climate change. Britain produces 1% of global carbon emissions, right? And the narrative was, well, it doesn't really matter that we only produce 1% of global carbon emissions because Britain has moral leadership in the world. And so, if we reduce our energy consumption and
war might have strengthened Iran because now it has this control over energy on a global basis that it didn't have before. Without a doubt. Without a doubt, Stephen. I don't say this with any happiness. There's really no question at
And in it, it explains what the American strategy to maintain global dominance is. And in the introduction, what it says is that for too long, America has been bullied by the war world. America is a nation
We don't want the free trade system that we put together. We don't want to be the global policeman that is paying for the collective security. We don't want the open borders that used to welcome so many people from around the world. We want a very different set of rules. It's
Now we in the top risks piece talked about overpowered. Overpowered being the global energy dynamic. How China has been working to build the most effective electric vehicles all over the world at
minerals and rare earths. and and the Chinese have been investing at scale globally in that capability for decades now, thinking long term. And a lot of the rest of us have not been thinking long term. We're like just in time, globalization. How do we make the most
experience before. We've had localized famines. You know, countries like India have had famines in parts of Africa and so on. But if this is not available, the globe has a famine. And what's the last uh tanker you've got down there? There's one more on the floor.
Gut health. Gut health. Gut health. And if you think that's a big number, how about $60 billion? According to Grand View Research, that's the market value of the global digestive health products market. And it's projected to grow to over $100 billion by 2033. These massive numbers are just a taste of how popular the world of gut health has become. Gut health has been such a hot topic all over social media for a
Yeah, well, the easiest way to measure it is to say that it um set all of these global temperature records and produced a ton of heat waves, and this one is on track to be Yeah. Larger. It's on track to be larger than every El Nino on record going back to the ones in the
live longer and, you know, CAT scanners and things like that. I said, I don't know, NATO? Global peace and prosperity, high standard of living in human existence. Um you know, the end of the Cold War, the reduction of nuclear weapons, all things that were done by political
receive. From the BBC, I'm Asma Khaled in Washington, DC, and welcome to the Global Story on YouTube, our show about where the world and America meet. This is such an important story and we know that there is worldwide interest in this. So, it's good to have the time to
Global health authorities are sounding the alarm about the rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The head of the World Health Organization says the outbreak is far from being contained and could spread internationally. Over 5,000 cases
back to playing the sort of role which the US has played for the last few decades as the primary provider of global public goods, as a champion for free trade or as the world's policeman. Um, and then on the other hand, what you're seeing is power being spread more
process of contagion. But maybe the most scary thing that's happening is that our very very globalized interdependent world with all these complicated supply chains is being turned into a a battleground for geopolitical influence. And we're seeing
to blackmail and to to chaos. Globalization becomes a vulnerability. So let's let's delve a little closer and a couple of examples of this unordered future according to Mark Leonard.
Seismologists use GPS, radar satellites, and super sensitive machines called seismographs to detect and analyze these waves as they travel underground. Global networks of these machines record seismic data, which then get shared and studied through a facility called SAGE —no big deal. Seismologists help us not only better understand how earthquakes happen, but also estimate the risks of one happening.
globally outside of the theater.
global charts, ,, YouTube charts, YouTube Music, charting globally.
globally and here in the States?" I think just to be--
global memory, of Africa.
Global pandemic, social unrest.
Global fertility actually began to decline in the 1970s, but we're really starting to feel it now, particularly in the last 15 years.
Globalement, la lutte est quand même western : c'est-à-dire elle est américaine, elle est française, elle est anglaise, elle est hollandaise, elle est allemande.
Global Center for Indigenous Leadership and Lifeways just to make sure you get an occasion to talk about it.
Global South countries should have the right to determine their own economic destinies without interference from the North.
Global North countries control the global tax havens.
Globomedia al principio era una gente con la que yo me entendía muy bien.
Globally, that doesn't sound like that much.
globally. Um because I I think the electronic media this was and is their
globally. So what does that mean? What, 50 years ago, you didn't have emerging nations. You didn't have, you know these other nations coming along. But today you have
global and I want you to go, Go. I don't want you to play just in our small neighborhood. I want you to
global North to be better All of that is, is fed through us, uh, platforms, US platforms, whether it's Hollywood movies,
"Globe" sports writer Dan Shaughnessy-- yes, the same Dan Shaughnessy that we know today-- called it the worst named sporting event
Global warming is real and bad, and we're not doing enough to fight it.
Global Success Minds, la primera plataforma digital para permitir hacer pagos con telefonía móvil en Ghana.
global tourism industry. Very soon, this is the Chinese national holidays.
globally. It's also true.
global repercussions, and whether you expect to be part of the legal proceedings.
Globally, tourism represents 10% of global GDP.
Globally. Globally. This is globally.
Global war. All of a sudden, men are shipping out on aircraft carriers in the Pacific Ocean, on convoys going across the Atlantic Ocean
global development, which is hard because you're working with people who are very, very different than you, who are very far away, who have different cultures,
Globalization will be a good thing.
globally around inclusion, future of work inequity.
Globally, we have looked at minority representation and how it's starting.
globally, and you get a result. I did this presentation most recently to 300 CFOs who are not normally
Global nuclear winter was considered so proven, so mathematically correct, so well-modeled by the Russians and the Americans