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Richard Serra had to let go of painting in order to embark on this playful exploration that led him to the work that he's known for today: huge curves of steel that require our time and motion to experience.
Looking at these photographs
today
brings back the smell of smoke that lingered on my clothes when I went home to my family at night.
How many fascists are there in the audience
today?
If you look
today
at the most prosperous and peaceful countries in the world, countries like Sweden and Switzerland and Japan, you will see that they have a very strong sense of nationalism.
If today, Russians look in the fascist mirror, they will see Russia as the most beautiful thing in the world.
Amos Winter: And thank you very much for having me
today.
Now these traffic figures are really exciting and a little bit surprising and very useful to know, but I would say that the most surprising slide here I'm going to show you
today
is not this one.
But in all the many years that I have covered the Middle East, I have never been as optimistic as I am
today
that the gap between the Muslim world and the West is narrowing fast, and one of the many reasons for my optimism is that, because I know there are millions, hundreds of millions of people, Muslims like that old imam in Tunis, who are reclaiming this word and restoring to its original, beautiful purpose.
But what I'm going to tell you about
today
is how these tissues make awesome models.
There were countries that did not recognize pharmaceutical product patents, such as India, and Indian pharmaceutical companies started to produce so-called generic versions, low-cost copies of antiretroviral medicines, and make them available in the developing world, and within a year the price had come down from 10,000 dollars per patient per year to 350 dollars per patient per year, and
today
that same triple pill cocktail is available for 60 dollars per patient per year, and of course that started to have an enormous effect on the number of people who could afford access to those medicines.
Today, eight million people have access to antiretroviral drugs.
Today, all countries are obliged to provide patents for pharmaceuticals that last at least 20 years.
This is what you see today, and this is in developing countries, so what that means is, unless we do something deliberate and unless we do something now, we will very soon be faced with another drug price crisis, because new drugs are developed, new drugs go to market, but these medicines are patented in a much wider range of countries.
Today, Nelson Otwoma is healthy.
The pool is already working today, two months later, with generic manufacturers to make sure that this product can go to market at low cost where and when it is needed.
This is poo, and what I want to do
today
is share my passion for poo with you, which might be quite difficult, but I think what you might find more fascinating is the way these small animals deal with poo.
Now,
today
my identity quest is no longer to find my tribe.
My boys now are three years and five months old today, and they were already born with three nationalities and four languages.
But I really hope that they will find that their multiplicity is going to open and create a lot of doors for them in their lives, and that they can use this as a way to find commonality in a world that's increasingly global
today.
Now, the original title of this session was, "Everything You Know Is Wrong," and I'm going to present evidence that this particular part of our common understanding is wrong, that, in fact, our ancestors were far more violent than we are, that violence has been in decline for long stretches of time, and that
today
we are probably living in the most peaceful time in our species' existence.
The kind of infraction
today
that would give you a fine, in those days would result in your tongue being cut out, your ears being cut off, you being blinded, a hand being chopped off and so on.
Today, we look at capital punishment as evidence of how low our behavior can sink, rather than how high our standards have risen.
And our lives
today
are safer and more comfortable than they have ever been.
Photography has been my passion ever since I was old enough to pick up a camera, but
today
I want to share with you the 15 most treasured photos of mine, and I didn't take any of them.
So I want to encourage everyone
today
to get in the shot, and don't hesitate to go up to someone and ask, "Will you take our picture?"
At some point, he just said, "40 million people are going to see you
today.
Today
the Israel-Loves-Iran page is this number, 80,831, and two million people last week went on the page and shared, liked, I don't know, commented on one of the photos.
Even in
today'
s world, their situation would be really dire, but think about how much worse it would have been then.
If I've done my job as a storyteller today, you should be wondering what happened to the men of the whaleship Essex.
He said he's 98 percent positive they're going to resolve it, and I got an email from him
today
saying, all right, we're basically on track, but now I'm 80 percent positive that they're going to resolve it.
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