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And before I get started today, since many of you are wondering, I just wanted to get it out of the way.
If you look at a map of India today, you'll see that most of the languages spoken in North India belong to the Indo-European language family.
There's a last group of people who believe that the Indus people were the ancestors of people living in South India
today.
These people believe that the Indus script represents an ancient form of the Dravidian language family, which is the language family spoken in much of South India
today.
Today, we can write a word such as TED in Egyptian hieroglyphics and in cuneiform script, because both of these were deciphered in the 19th century.
You heard stories earlier
today
about patients who are taking control of their cases, patients who are saying, "You know what, I know what the odds are, but I'm going to look for more information.
Some of our talks today, we still act like that.
So when you hear what I'm going to talk about here today, first of all, I want to say that I am here on behalf of all the patients that I have ever met, all the ones I haven't met.
And the reason it connects us with consciousness
today
is that all of us still today, the very first shape we draw as a child is a circle.
And the reason I'm so honored to be here to talk
today
in India is because India has the sad distinction of being the head injury capital of the world.
And I'm just going to give you an example
today
of movement to the paralyzed.
Now in the dark years that followed, I had to work out what remained for me if everything that made
today
special was gone.
Today, judgment and shame surround a different issue.
And the stigma that's there
today
is to talk about loneliness.
Rebecca MacKinnon: So the underlying message of this video remains very powerful even
today.
Today, things are a lot more subtle."
The reality is that even in democratic societies today, we do not have good answers for how you balance the need for security and law enforcement on one hand and protection of civil liberties and free speech on the other in our digital networks.
So we have a situation in the world
today
where in more and more countries the relationship between citizens and governments is mediated through the Internet, which is comprised primarily of privately owned and operated services.
The most urgent question we need to be asking
today
is how do we make sure that the Internet evolves in a citizen-centric manner.
Well my personal story, my personal journey, what brings me to the TED stage here today, is a demonstration of exactly what's been happening in Muslim-majority countries over the course of the last decades, at least, and beyond.
However, if I ask your minds to focus currently on Pakistan, and I ask you to think of the symbols and the leaders for democracy in Pakistan today, you'll be hard pressed to think beyond perhaps the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
What I mean by that is, if the world superpower
today
was a communist, it would be much easier for democracy activists to use democracy activism as a form of resistance against colonialism, than it is
today
with the world superpower being America, occupying certain lands and also espousing democratic ideals.
And I would like to share with you all some of the pictures that are happening
today
in Yemen.
And we have a more gender-balanced newsroom
today.
Today, we are in a much better situation.
And in times of revolution or change like today, it is very important for independent media to have a voice.
Today, they are no longer being written by hobbyists and teenagers.
Today, viruses are a global problem.
Well today, it's the organized criminal gangs writing these viruses because they make money with their viruses.
Yeah! (Laughter) (Gasps) (Cheers) (Applause) The question
today
is not: Why did we invade Afghanistan?
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