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Because you cannot talk about race without
talking
about privilege.
And when people start
talking
about privilege, they get paralyzed by shame.
I have absolutely no background in biology, chemistry or engineering, so bear with me, because I'll be
talking
about biomedical engineering today.
I'm
talking
about OPEC oil.
I don't know what in the hell he's
talking
about.
And I got
talking
to her, and after a while, she said to me, "You know, we always thought there'd be time."
I'll start
talking
about a machine, though.
I'm
talking
about the production of aluminum.
So we've been
talking
a lot about the big picture today.
And one day I came in and a woman who had lost a child was
talking
to a robot in the shape of a baby seal.
And we're afraid, like young lovers, that too much
talking
might spoil the romance.
And so, we're
talking
about parallel planes of existence, sort of like a book jacket and the book that it covers.
So we're
talking
about different planes, different pieces of paper.
We're
talking
a 900-page book that is as weird as it is compelling, and featuring a climactic scene in which a horde of tiny people emerge from the mouth of a sleeping girl and cause a German Shepherd to explode.
I think morality is much more than what I've been
talking
about, but it would be impossible without these ingredients that we find in other primates, which are empathy and consolation, pro-social tendencies and reciprocity and a sense of fairness.
We're not
talking
about abortion.
We're not
talking
about population control.
What I'm
talking
about is giving women the power to save their lives, to save their children's lives and to give their families the best possible future.
Because I think one of the reasons we have this huge discomfort
talking
about contraception is this lingering concern that if we separate sex from reproduction, we're going to promote promiscuity.
We can do our part, in this room and globally, by
talking
about the hundreds of millions of families that don't have access to contraception today and what it would do to change their lives if they did have access.
And I think for all of us who work on these development issues, you learn by
talking
to other people.
They've really got to start
talking
to each other, and exercise a bit of imagination, if that's not too much to ask.
And if you can bring them together, and get them
talking
and understanding each other, the results can be spectacular.
This video, I think, gets across the concept that I'm
talking
about quite dramatically.
But what we're
talking
about in regenerative medicine is doing this in every organ system of the body, for tissues and for organs themselves.
Because [if] to have the best results, you really needed the most expensive care in the country, or in the world, well then we really would be
talking
about rationing who we're going to cut off from Medicare.
Again,
talking
about fate, I was interested in the stories and fate of particular works of art.
My father, who is 92, likes to say, "Let's stop
talking
only about how to save the old folks and start
talking
about how to get them to save us all."
And instead of
talking
about how it made them realize that money doesn't lead to happiness, everyone started saying, "You know what I'd do if I won the lottery ...?" and fantasizing about what they'd do.
It's a great honor to be here
talking
about cities,
talking
about the future of cities.
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