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I have them both?" >> KILMAN: Okay. So that's a great question.Nile issue; all these things that we talked about, I mean, straighten out those things.
dingbats which they are but now they're my people another member of our platoon wasNile Waldman originally from Glasgow Scotland Waldman now lives in OntarioCanada spelling is the Bullet Hole and illiteracy is the exit wound he told
How are you?So Nile, welcome to Google.Thank you. Today, we're going talk a little bit about your background, your music, your FOLD festival, obviously.
This is happening right here in the United States, too.West Nile virus, for example-- West Nile virus is a virus of migratory birds.They come from Africa.
I've lost faith in my own impact.The Nile is drowning in 100 tons of gasoline.And Alison is dead for the 1,717th time when I wake.
want to be here" Although that's Cormare and that's where Eds' going to be working with his Elminster books and I go well how 'bout here, "Well that's the Bloodstone Lands andDoug Niles up there, well how about down, oh no no, that's Calimshan, and we're doing this game product down there." And he's got this giant map and every place is filled upand I finally looked at the map and they had these mountains up top and there was this little strip of land I said, "See that little typo between the mountains and the sea of
But it's really just water flowing out of the jungle into the sea.You've got the Nile River in the North.
I was sworn in on Sunday.Who has done the Nile Cruise here?
So we're basically on the Nile.Source of the Nile, yeah.Yeah. Let's go to my next slide.
And the idea is that the rebellion was in the northern part, yeah.And the Nile had only one bridge, which had a good military installation that you can't easily cross.If you decided to cross through the water, the crocodile would not allow you to do that.
And I would give that to whatever authority figure I'd run into.Excuse my son Nile.He has asthma and, he took off the first half of the day because he had a really high fever.
with the victim in the room.Flying over the Nile River.
no, it's really Neal.It's not Nile. I did that on purpose-- and Chris James from the legal department.Well, I better start my little starter, my little clock.
herd were 150 survivors out of a population that had been 8 thousand, five years earlier,just South of the Nile, so these things did happen, they can happen. And it was in East Africa we saw the worst wipe-outs and recorded them. Masses of ivory were leaving the continent.It took a very long time to get concerted international action. So something like, something the order of 700 thousand elephants went out in 10 years represented by about 700 tons
and from the highlands of Ethiopia where they usually get pretty good rain. It runs to the Blue Nile or through some of the tributaries that run into Sudan or in the canyon connectwith the White Nile or the great Nile and itself. And, so 85% of the water of the Nilewhich is irrigating 8 million acres back in 2003, in Ethiopia, less than 500,000 acres are irrigated. So all the Ethiopian water is being taken, is being irrigated and irrigating
of geopolitics that allowed that to happen. Now, this is an Egyptian farmer. He's 100miles from the Nile. He's way out in the desert. He's at the last stop in the desert that still gets Nile water. If he wants to expand his farm, he's got to expand the canal system.This guy, I think he had 60 acres of a whole array of peppers and lettuce and cucumbers and tomatoes that were grown in hothouses. Some grow corn, and wheat grown in his fields
efficient? Yeah, so Aadhaar, which is a biometric identification system that was the idea and was pushed by a guycalled Nandan Nilekani, who's the founder of Infosys, one of the heritage outsourcing companies-- and in a sense, he is an absolute emblemof what you might call the good billionaires as opposed to the bad.
And you were extremely successful at the IMF, because you went around the world advising countries in Africa and Asia.I actually read "Daughters of the Nile," the chapter that you wrote.I advise everyone to read it.
And about the only exceptions throughout history of great civilizations on the other half of the Mediterranean have been the Egyptian civilization,huddled around this linear oasis of the Nile flowing through the desert, and Carthage, which appeared up here where there is a natural harbor,and came to challenge even the might of the Romans before they lost and were literally obliterated and wiped off the face of the map by the Roman Republic.
And it's where the source of the Nile is.So we're basically on the Nile.Source of the Nile, yeah.
the hot wind, which is the prelude to the monsoon.Tried to find the source of the Nile-- so he had an incredible-- that kind of adventure now no longer exists, because I think now we get upset--
So they land here a lot.But we didn't have West Nile virus in people until 1999, because we had a very diverse bird flock around us.We had birds like woodpeckers, and rails, and other bird species.
It goes back to the Nile River.
It's about halfway down the Nile in Egypt.
Then he talks of the Nile and the girls in bulrushes
Did they call his brother Niles for a reason?
He turned the reins over to Nandan Nilekani years before it was time for him to step down, and then Nandan Nilekani did the same thing, turning the reins over to someone else with
to coincide with time of year that the Nile River would have its annual flood.
Yeah. It is a truly, truly beautiful country.And it's where the source of the Nile is.So we're basically on the Nile.
Now it's also the length of the River Nile compared to the Oxford, Cambridge boat race, 6,800 kilometers
and worked with DoubleClick as they were active with Blue Nile.
Hey, I'm Nile Rodgers and thanks for watching Talks at Google.
Hey, I'm Nile Rodgers, and thanks for watching Talks at Google.Joining us today, with his Hitmaker, please give a warm welcome to Mr. Nile Rodgers.
and look at me, and go-- and I'm going-- of course, I don't do that.And they said, Nile, you should redo your song "We Are Family" to help usher in a sense of healing.
and look at me, and go-- and I'm going-- of course, I don't do that.Hi, Nile. Thank you so much for making all this amazing music.
and look at me, and go-- and I'm going-- of course, I don't do that.And he wend, Nile, darling, I want my record to sound like this.
and look at me, and go-- and I'm going-- of course, I don't do that.And he says, Nile, darling-- for some reason, Nile, the word "Nile" always was followed with the word "darling." He went, Nile, darling, I just wrote this last night,
and look at me, and go-- and I'm going-- of course, I don't do that.And he said, Nile, I promise you, if David said he thinks it's a hit, he really believes it's a hit.
around in your domestic bird flocks.And you're not so likely to get West Nile virus in humans.But what happened over the past 25 years is, we've lost a lot of that biodiversity.
And since then, the virus has steadily spread across the nation.This map is all the counties where West Nile virus-infected birds have been found.Similarly, in the Northeastern forest, when it was intact we had a diversity of woodland species.
"Well, what should we do about Africa?" They then divvied up water rights and the Brits were in charge of--were the colonial powers in Egypt and Sudan at that time and they said,"Water of Egypt or the water of the Nile must be for our cotton plantations and the granaries in Sudan and the granaries in Egypt. The downstream users, we should have the right of the Nilewater usage." There's nobody in Ethiopia to stand up and say "Well, what about us?" Eighty-five percent of the water that runs through Egypt and basically brings 8 million acres of land
that is showering them is Ethiopian water. This guy is Food Aid. They can't grow, that'stheir water, runs into Nile. This man using the water that perhaps is running by thisguy's feet, Tasfahum feet water his cattle. Again, outrage. This is 2002, now we're in
And the last interview we did was with Nandan Nilekani, who is the head of Infosys.
two women who are told to throw all of the Israelite baby boys into the Nile.
Who's that dude with the green hair and the corn rows and the thing coming out.I don't know. He's Nile, but he can read music really well, so let's see.So I still make records, on some level, like the old-school school way.
My name is Rodney Lough Jr. I'm apparently the most famous guy you've never heard of.I have-- I want to first thank Google for having me out here and John Nile--no, it's really Neal.
Ptolemy said a long time ago, the Nile came from snowy mountains on the equator.
the outside world so much so that when he came down the Nile in the spring of
If you look at the historical record, it's about torpedo rays in the Nile and in the Mediterranean, the ancient Greeks, the Romans, the Egyptians discovered
I was sworn in on Sunday.By the way, my personal favorite-- it should be on everyone's bucket list-- is the Nile Cruise.
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