Monday, March 6, 2017

Notations On Our World (Weekly Edition): On @POTUS Watch & The Future

The weekend here in the United States has been dominated by President Trump's assertions about President Obama having authorized a wiretap on him.    Based on all indications, it simply cannot be done as it must be authorized by a Court.     The Republicans are noting that they would be investigating this.   This is also as the Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, amended his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee as charges of perjury continues to be noted against The Attorney General--including assertions that he has violated a law called the False Statements Act.  This is as the Republicans just announced their Obamacare replacement that is yet to address some key provisions.

Beyond the Shores of the United States, there are changes going on in Europe as we speak.    One very interesting group that has begun in Europe was begun by the Former Greek Finance Minister with some key provisions as part of the alternatives that is emerging today with this Manifesto by Logo

.."A MANIFESTO FOR DEMOCRATISING EUROPE

For all their concerns with global competitiveness, migration, and terrorism, only one prospect truly terrifies the Powers of Europe: Democracy! They speak in democracy’s name but only to deny, exercise and suppress it in practice. They seek to co-opt, evade, corrupt, mystify, usurp and manipulate democracy in order to break its energy and arrest its possibilities.



As we have been reflecting upon the on-going transformation, we wanted to make sure we reported on this recent "blast From the Past" as one of the leading intellectuals of our time, Tariq Ali, noted why Trump won:  




As the political upheaval in Washington and beyond is continuing, some key challenges are before us. The future is automated--and we seem not to have an answer, yet as underscored by the reality laid out in this snapshot courtesy of the team at +Wefunder:  

3 MINUTES OF TECH: AUTOMATED JOBS
The Future is Automated—Here's the Breakdown
Workplace automation is inevitable and approaching faster than we may have expected. But as Bill Gates noted in a recent interview, it's important we figure how it's coming, how fast, and how do we prevent it from throwing the world out of whack.

Here are three key issues to keep in mind when discussing job automation:

1. Automation Will Unbalance Blue Collar Jobs First (and Fast)
The U.S. has lost 5 million jobs in manufacturing since 2000—and it's not just because we're sending jobs overseas. More and more, automation is becoming the primary reason behind job loss. The most visible loss will be in transportation. Over 1 million Americans get behind the wheel to drive trucks cross-country. Another million or so drive Ubers, taxis, and buses.

2. Middle Class Jobs Are Also in Danger
Stephen Hawking said it best: "the rise of artificial intelligence is likely to extend this job destruction deep into the middle classes, with only the most caring, creative or supervisory roles remaining." For instance, there are already software programs that can research and surface documents faster than any paralegal—making a 20-person team effort into single-person job.

3. Taxing Robots?
Earlier this week, Bill Gates had the tech community a-buzz by suggesting the government should tax robots. He argues a robot tax would slow a potentially disastrous displacement of workers. The U.S. could then also finance valuable ventures such as training displaced workers, taking care of the elderly, and having smaller class sizes. In essence, having the automation tax fuel empathy-driven jobs robots could never take over.

Sunday, March 5, 2017

On the Dawn of A New Week.....

What we picked up from +Jonathan Huie is paramount that is ever more important now: :


Rights are won only by those who make their voices heard.
- Harvey Milk

Lend your voices only to sounds of freedom,
no longer lend your strength to that
which you wish to be free from.
Fill your life with love and bravery,
and you shall live a life uncommon.
- Jewel

Never be bullied into silence.
Never allow yourself to be made a victim.
Accept no one's definition of your life;
define yourself.
- Harvey Fierstein

Stand before the people you fear and speak your mind -
even if your voice shakes.
- Maggie Kuhn

Thursday, March 2, 2017

View of the Week (Special Edition): Sustainability: another key piece of the poverty puzzle

We here at the Daily Outsider are supporters of the work by @GlobalCitizen as it seeks to bring all together.     For this special edition of "View of the Week" we wanted to feature this clip courtesy of the team in order to underscore how it is still within the realm of the possible to save Mother Earth because as Ansel Adams reminded us all once Nature is destroyed, nothing can bring it back.





Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Notations On Our World: Briefly on #JointAddress by @POTUS

President Trump just finished delivering his first address to a Joint Session of Congress.    It entailed a review of the first 40 days of his Administration and what has been done to date.  He also noted how he plans to expand the Military, repeal and replace Obamacare and launc the $ 1 Trillion Infrastructure Program.   The key feature of this was underscored:  Buy American, Hire American.  It was quite interesting how he underscored his commitment to Clean Air and Clean Water.   

As he continued  He also interestingly noted how he planned to give Governors the tool to expand Medicaid to ensure access.   He also talked about Paid Family Leave.  What was striking was how he opened his speech by condemning Anti Semitism and also noted the recent shootings in Kansas that resulted in the death of an Indian Engineer working for Garmin.    BuzzFeed has noted that some 7 Mosques have burnt down which underscores the challenges faced at the grassroots.   He reminded all that, "We all bleed the same blood and salute the same flag and were created by God...".   He challenged Americans to be bold, not be burdened by the fears, "to believe in yourself" and to think big.     He also asked Democrats to join in this transformation.   

The most important highlight was when the President spoke about Chief Ryan Owens who was killed in operations in Yemen.   He underscored how he did not die in vain and the entire Congress rose up in applause to honor his applause as his wife was in attendance.    It was a moving tribute to be witness to--notwithstanding the Chief''s Father who expressed profound reservations about the raid and his call for an investigation after having refused to Meet the President.   

As the President's broad themes will translate into concrete policies and the on-going assessments continues,  our view is that It was a hopeful, unifying speech.     We look forward to commenting and reflecting upon the execution of the vision the President laid out  over the ensuing weeks 

View of the Week: On the Eve of March 2017......

As February is winding down,  Syria was again in the news as Russia and China vetoed another resolution condemning Syria.    Marwan Bishara of Al Jazeera is underscoring the profound dilemma as he noted what we agree with:  There appears to be no daylight between the Obama Administration and the Trump Administration not withstanding the President's Campaign pronouncements denouncing President Obama's policies during the campaign.    This is as the President's speech before Congress looms on this 40th Day of his Administration in the aftermath of his on-going listening tour.   The picture by Counselor to the President blew up Twitter, though as epitomized by the Wall Street Journal's Bret Stephens:

This is as he also spoke out against The persistent attack by the President and his aides against the Media:


Beyond Washington, there is Africa.   This past month has seen Zimbabwe edge ever closer to the abyss as the long-time Dictator/President, Robert Mugabe, notes that he would be running for Elections again.   Our Twitter Team featured a recent retrospective by the Economist of London on how far Zimbabwe has fallen.    We have also been assessing the latest out of Nigeria as the President of Nigeria is out ill and apparently been ill in London.     It is starting to present profound challenges for a country that continues to deal with a very challenging insurgency and the economic uncertainty due to oil prices.   Nigeria has Africa's largest economy and has 10% of Africa's population--as such what happens in  Nigeria matters.       


As we look to March, we will continue our focus on Africa, assess the on-going rise of China and India, focus on the Middle East, periodic updates on the Trump Administration (while avoiding the "Trump Derangement Syndrom)  as we look forward to our contributing editors sharing their on-going insights on our World.     


It is bound to be an Exciting March and as Spring looms,  we look forward to being able to live up this admonition: 



Monday, February 27, 2017

Happy Birthday Pakistan's Angel of Mercy!!!

Thank you Google for honoring him as we are privileged to feature this done by Google in his honor--He would have been 89 Years Old.


Notations On Our World: On the #JointSession Speech by @POTUS

President Trump is less than 24 Hours away from delivering a speech to a Joint Session of Congress.   This is as he has come out with proposed increases in Military Spending and spending on the proposed Mexican Wall.     The White House Released this on the eve of the President's Speech:



The White House
President Donald J. Trump will be delivering his first address to a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, February 28, 2017. Be sure to tune in as the President will be sharing his vision for the country.

When: Tuesday, February 28, 2017, at 9 p.m.

Where: The United States Capitol in the House Chamber, also known as the "Hall of the House of Representatives.”

Who: The President will address Members of both the House of Representatives and Senate in his first address to a Joint Session of Congress.

The Speech: President Trump is keeping the tradition of previous Presidents by delivering a formal address to a Joint Session of Congress during his inaugural year, and will deliver his first State of the Union address in 2018. The President will deliver his speech from the Speaker’s rostrum.

How to watch: The address will be streamed live at http://www.whitehouse.gov

How to participate: Follow along live on Twitter @WhiteHouse and @POTUS for real-time information before, during and after the speech. The speech will also be live streamed atfacebook.com/WhiteHouse.

"This will be an opportunity for the people and their representatives to hear directly from our new President about his vision and our shared agenda." - Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Paul D. Ryan

During his first Joint Address to Congress, the President will communicate his vision for the future of the country directly to the American people as he moves forward with his plans to take on the many challenges facing this nation. Building on his inaugural address, President Trump will continue to lay out his agenda to Make America Great Again.

In just one month, President Trump's Administration has already accomplished so much, including the following:
  • Reviving key job-creating energy projects such as the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines.
  • Eliminating costly Obama-era regulations such as the “Stream Protection Rule.”
  • Minimizing the economic burden of Obamacare while clearing the path toward repeal and replace.
  • Directing the Department of Defense to develop a plan to defeat ISIS.
  • Standing with American workers by withdrawing from the disastrous Trans-Pacific Partnership.
  • Enacting common sense regulatory reform by ordering any new regulations be offset by the repeal of two other regulations.
  • Building his Cabinet and Administration with the highest quality individuals to help implement the President's vision for the country.
  • Establishing new ethics commitments for all executive branch appointees to enforce a five-year lobbying ban and a permanent ban on lobbying for foreign governments.

Find out more about the President's Executive Actions

View the legislation President Trump has signed into law

The President's Cabinet 

This appeared on the House Speaker's Twitter Feed on the eve of the Joint Session Speech:

The looming battle over the budget will be very interesting as Republicans in the Congress are already noting that the proposed defense increases are too little--and as over 120 Generals and Admirals signed a letter asking for the United States not to retreat.   The question is whether the Adminstration will listen or not? 


Sunday, February 26, 2017

Notations On Our World (Special #Oscars 2017 Edition): Quite an interesting Night....

It has been an interesting Oscar Night 2017:



Two prominent Iranian-Americans, Anousheh Ansari and Firouz Naderi, accepted the award on behalf of the director, Asghar Farahani.    What was also quite remarkable was the win about the Syrian White Helmets.   The favorite, La La Land, did not win...it was "moonlight" that did....

Fun to be Witness to History....


Thursday, February 23, 2017

Notations On Our World: On Being Thankful & Challenges

As February 2017 draws to a close here in #Outsiders, we wanted to simply note how grateful we are to serve.    We look forward to the continued opportunity to serve as our network evolves as we continue to assess our World fully aware of the true realities in our World Today as underscored by the profound challenges faced in our World Today.    This challenge was underscored by the horrific attack on two Indian Engineers in Kansas.     Our founder sent out a Tweet of condolence to the Indian Foreign Minister and tagged the President, the Vice President and the White House Press Secretary with the hope that they would speak out forcefully against such actions.  The President is scheduled to speak at @CPAC 17 tomorrow.

As our journey continues, we are fully cognizant of the continued challenges in our World as we look forward to adding voice to the voiceless and living up to our mission to work to change the conversation about our World: 


Onward to March 2017 with all its' possibilities.....



View of the Week: Celebrating African American History Month

It is African American History Month.     In honor Of African American Month, please enjoy this talk from Dr. West available on Vimeo for all to Watch: 

African American History Celebration with Dr. Cornel West from St. Sabina Video on Vimeo.

An #Outsider Newsflash (Special Edition): Trump administration officials to speak at CPAC

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

View of the Week (Mid-Week Edition): On A Window Into The Future

One of the focus areas we've had here at the Daily Outsider (beyond the political analysis) is to be focused on long-term business trends.     A recent "snapshot" courtesy of the Team at +CB Insights underscored the State of Startups and where they are located.   The Map below is telling:   


It is also fascinating to be witness to the future as underscored by these reported by +Peter H. Diamandis  in his blog--It is of note that Dubai is already testing autonomous taxis as we went to press--including how China is somehow trying to combat climate change as it has.     It was also quite interesting to note how the new EPA Administrator underscored how America can be pro-growth and pro-environment.   

It is fascinating to be witness to history.....

Airbus Plans to Make Autonomous, Flying Cars a Reality by 2017

airbus autonomous cars
What it is: Airbus recently announced Project Vahana, its plan to make an autonomous flying car. The company envisions a future in which they're able to transport several people in a helicopter-style, autonomous vehicle. Airbus, which is the world's largest commercial helicopter manufacturer, assures that it will use clean technology throughout the development of these self-flying cars. It is estimated that the prototype will be completed this year (2017), and will launch for short-haul trips by 2021.
Why it's important: Autonomous flying cars may disrupt industries even more than current autonomous ridesharing initiatives. Mckinsey suggests autonomous vehicles could reduce the need for parking space in the U.S. by more than 5.7 billion square meters. Imagine the amount of land that will be reclaimed in a future of flying autonomous cars, and increased human productivity due to faster, more enjoyable commutes. Join the Discussion
Spotted by Khaled Salih / Written by Sydney Fulkerson

Drive Any Cadillac, Anytime, for $1,500 a Month

book by cadillac
What it is: GM's new Book by Cadillac service brings cars to the X-as-a-Service mindset to New York City. For a payment of $1,500 per month, customers can drive a Cadillac and switch it out for a different Cadillac model as many as 18 times per year. The month-to-month plan also includes insurance and maintenance.
Why it's important: Ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft are upending classical ideas of car ownership; simultaneously, traditional carmakers are fighting for market share via advanced safety and technology features. This Cadillac experiment is symptomatic of further business model experiments GM and other automakers will conduct as they try to avoid getting crushed by this tsunami of change. Join the Discussion
Spotted by Clyde Dennis / Written by Jason Goodwin

Solar Employs More Workers Than Coal, Oil and Natural Gas Combined

solar energy employment united states
What it is: According to the U.S. Department of Energy's second annual U.S. Energy and Employment Report, 2016 marked the year when solar employed more workers than any other energy industry, boasting more jobs than coal, oil and natural gas combined. Some 6.4 million Americans now work in the traditional energy and energy efficiency sectors, and 300,000 net new jobs -- representing 14% of U.S. job growth -- were created for this newly dominant industry. Overall, the U.S. solar workforce increased 25% in 2016, and solar employers expect to increase employment by another 7% this year.
Why it's important: New developments are occurring every day to move us to a world of abundant energy, abundant clean water and abundant possibility -- including employment in the efficient energy sector. Join the Discussion
Spotted by David Butlein / Written by Sydney Fulkerson

CEPI Officially Launched

cepi announcement davos
What it is: In a launch at Davos, the governments of Germany, Japan and Norway, plus the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Wellcome Trust have committed $460 million to create CEPI, or the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness. Their goal is to dramatically shorten the time it takes to develop new vaccines, in particular those that suddenly emerge as public health threats, like Zika and Ebola. With backing from Merck, GSK, Johnson and Johnson, Pfizer, Sanofi and Takeda, CEPI is looking to first target the MERS-CoV, Lassa and Nipah viruses, which have known potential to cause serious epidemics.
Why it's important: This combination of public, private, and philanthropic support is a great catalyzer in responding to humanity's grand challenges. As artificial intelligence, synthetic genomics, data mining and computational power increase their exponential growth, we'll see a wave of interest in developing new methods and processes to create vaccines and, ultimately, eliminate disease entirely. Join the Discussion
Spotted by Marissa Brassfield / Written by Jason Goodwin

AI Software Learns to Make AI Software

ai software learns to make ai
What it is: In recent months, researchers at Google Brain, OpenAI, MIT, Berkeley, and Google's DeepMind have all reported progress on creating a machine learning system that creates machine learning systems. At Google Brain, the team designed a piece of software to design a system to take a test used to benchmark how software is able to process language, surpassing all previous results from human-designed software.
Why it's important: This is a huge first step in designing powerful self-starting AI's. The Google Brain design required 800 GPUs, but this barrier will be eliminated as recent developments in supercomputers, materials science, and quantum computing extend or accelerate Moore's Law. This development frees data scientists to focus on higher-level work, and also democratizes machine learning and AI systems to less-technical users, hastening a cognitive revolution. Join the Discussion
Spotted by Marissa Brassfield / Written by Jason Goodwin

Graphene's Sleeping Superconductivity Awakens

graphene superconductivity
What it is: Researchers at the University of Cambridge have experimentally verified the latent superconductivity of graphene, a two-dimensional sheet of carbon known for being strong, light, flexible and highly conductive. Up until now, adding superconductivity has required doping with another material, which Cambridge researchers say can compromise some of its other properties. Here, although the researchers achieved the superconductivity with a copper oxide, they were able to experimentally confirm that the superconductivity was coming from the graphene itself, versus the doping material.
Why it's important: This marks an important step in realizing graphene's potential in healthcare and electronics, as superconductors are present in a range of devices, from MRI machines to levitating trains and energy storage. Look for graphene to make these devices lighter, stronger and more powerful, while also enabling new types of devices in high-speed and quantum computing. Join the Discussion
Spotted by Marissa Brassfield / Written by Jason Goodwin

Voice Analysis Tech Could Diagnose Disease

voice analysis tech diagnose disease
What it is: Voice samples are becoming rich sources of diagnostic data for a person's health, particularly for conditions that are not reducible to a blood test. By comparing the pitch, rhythm, rate and volume of voice samples from patients with PTSD, TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), and depression versus healthy subjects, Charles Marmar of NYU, in collaboration with SRI International created an AI system that accurately diagnosed PTSD 77% of the time in a group of 39 men.
Why it's important: Converging advances in computing power, machine learning algorithms, and the digitization of voice data enable us to quantify that which used to be intuitive but untestable. As these advances continue, we'll uncover even more relationships between voice and other diseases, and diagnostics will demonetize as more noninvasive and highly mobile testing options become the norm. Join the Discussion
Spotted by Marissa Brassfield / Written by Jason Goodwin

Brno, Czech Republic Takes First Step to Create European Hyperloop Connecting to Slovakia

hyperloop brno
What it is: Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT) recently announced the signing of an agreement with Brno, Czech Republic to explore the feasibility of a Hyperloop system that would connect Brno and Bratislava, Slovakia. According to HTT, this is the first Hyperloop agreement to connect two international cities. Brno is about 80 miles north from Bratislava and 140 miles south of Prague, and is considered an international crossroads of railways and highways. (Brno's main railway station sees 500 trains and 50,000 passengers daily.)
Why it's important: The transportation industry is in a time of rapid, aggressive disruption. Will this agreement accelerate progress toward truly porous borders and a truly global economy? Join the Discussion
Spotted by Marissa Brassfield / Written by Sydney Fulkerson

China's War On Coal Continues -- The Country Just Canceled 104 New Coal Plants

china coal plant cancellation
What it is: China recently ordered 13 provinces to cancel 104 coal-fired projects in development, equivalent to 120 gigawatts of capacity (for context, that's almost half of the 305 gigawatts of the U.S.' entire coal capacity). Of these 104 developments, worth an estimated $30 billion, 47 of them were already under construction.
Why it's important: China's big coal plant cancellation proves we are amid an energy mindset shift. Ceasing coal plant developments is just the first step towards a future of continuously declining coal use, in China and elsewhere. Join the Discussion
Spotted by Marissa Brassfield / Written by Sydney Fulkerson

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

An #Outsider newsflash: Press Briefing with Press Secretary Sean Spicer

Notations On Our World: On #Iran

Iran is yet again in the news as the 2017  Munich Security Conference occurred.   It was quite an event. 

It featured the Israeli Defense Minister and the Iranian Foreign Minister. It also featured the Vice President of the United States that underscored the unwavering commitment by the United States while noting that NATO had to pay more for its' defense spending. What was very interesting was the interview that NBC News conducted with the Iranian Foreign Minister to get the Iranian View:



Dr. Zarif noted how Iranians came out in droves in support to reaffirm their commitment to the Islamic Republic.   One indication of how important the regime felt this to be important was that The Commander of the Quds Force, Ghasem Sulmeani, was probably recalled to Tehran as he participated in the Revolutionary Parade:



He also underscored how Iran was a victim and reminded the World about the US implicit support for Saddam Hussein. What he neglected to mention was that Iraq sued for peace in 1982--but Khomeini made the decision to continue the year for 6 more years primarily due to the advice he received from Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the former President, who passed away approximately 2 months ago. As the struggle with the New Administration is at hand, what is also of note is the internal struggles that continues as Iran gears up for Presidential Elections. One of the potential opponents to the current President is the Mayor of Tehran, Ghalibaf. He is a high Ranking member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp that has been implicated in corruption. In addition, the collapse of the Plasko Building in Tehran has brought his leadership into question.   The Farsi Service of the Voice of America had an expose on him that laid bare the lies and his corruption and the corruption of his associates.    The Program is in Farsi--but the cries at the 3rd Minute by witnesses sent shivers through our spine. 

The more conservative elements in the Country have also continued their onslaught on President Rouhani. A senior prosecutor came out recently and stated that there are a number of dual-nationals inside the Government who are double-agents. The Intelligence Minister wrote a letter to this Senior Prosecutor that said in part, "...I would humbly request from my elder Brother (The Prosecutor) to refer any such individual to the Intelligence Ministry for investigation...". This was released on the Jamaran Instagram Page that is the official outreach arm for Khomeini's Grandson. It underscores the continued profound internal challenges as Former President Khatami called for National Reconciliation--although it was attacked during Friday Prayers. It was also of note that one of the leading oppostion figures inside the Country, Mehdi Khazali, was arrested on the eve of celebrations as he had called for a boycott by the people.

As the new Iranian Year is at hand, it will a challenging year ahead as underscored by the Trump Administration.   Israel has begun to resurrect its' on-going concerns regarding Iran. The Israeli Prime Minister underscored the on-going view about Iran during his summit with President Trump.   This is as the idea of the Two-State Solution was formally declared dead by President Trump--although The US UN Ambassador and the Ambassador-Designate tried to "dial down" the President's Views.    It was quite interesting how The Israeli Prime Minister noted that "labels do not matter".   How Iran's Proxies react will be interesting to watch. and comment on.

Monday, February 20, 2017

View of the Week: Presidents' Day 2017



It is President's Day here in the United States.      We appreciate the opportunity to showcase a selection of Presidential Thoughts courtesy of +Jonathan Huie as we wish all the best of Weeks:


The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt (32nd President of the United States)

The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie,
deliberate, contrived and dishonest,
but the myth, persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.
- John F. Kennedy (35th President of the United States)

Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt (32nd President of the United States)

We hold these truths to be self-evident:
that all men are created equal,
that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights,
among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
- Thomas Jefferson (third President of the United States)
[Declaration of Independence, and inscribed in the Jefferson Memorial]

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Notations On Our World (W-End Edition): On @POTUS Watch & Our World

Tomorrow will be exactly 30 days with Donald Trump took the oath of office.   The US Public Affairs Shows featured the White House Chief of Staff as he doubled down on the charges of "Fake News" and as the President continued efforts to try and replace his fired National Security Advisor.   The White House Chief of Staff was adament in his denial that the National security Advisor would not have full say over Staff and Policy--but to the contrary assurances were given to that effect.

We could not help but be amused at the latest Carl Cannon column as he noted how all have been consumed by the Trump Derangement Syndrom (TDS)!!  We here at The Daily Outsider will try and avoid it as much as we can!!!   But we could not help but note the Presidents' claim of an attack in Sweden during his "Campaign Style" event in Florida that was based on a Fox News Report.    Senator Graham and Senator McCain though were on The US Sunday Public Affair Shows underscoring the dangerous tendencies behind the President's attacks on the Media and the Judiciary.   Senator Graham went as far as underscoring that the Free Press and an Independent Judiciary are worth fighting and dying for.     

Two reports were of profound concern to us in our daily assessment of our World.  The first report was from the World Food Program that underscored how 4 famines throughout the World will result in 20 Million Deaths.    The front page story of the New York Times Sunday Edition showcased the worrying predicament faced by Mexico City as it is faced with collapse.   Our team also reviewed the highlights of the Munich Security Conference which featured all key countries apparently ganging up on Iran with Israel and Saudi Arabia leading the way.    Israel's Defense Minister quoted The US Secretary of Defense in underscoring his view that the issue was Iran as The Iranian Foreign Minister emphatically underscored a long-standing Iranian View that Iran will never produce Nuclear Weapons.   This is as Saudi Arabia continues its' relentless campaign in Yemen.    

Despite continued challenges in our World,  please enjoy this  "Momento" on the Eve of a New Week:   


Saturday, February 18, 2017

The #Outsider Musical Interlude (Special W-End Edition): An Immigrant at Harvard Plays the Guitar!!!

Please enjoy this beautiful rendition done by an Iranian Immigrant Student done at a Harvard University Talent Show as he played a guitar like a traditional Iranian Instrument: 


Friday, February 17, 2017

Notations From the Grid (W-End Edition): On @POTUS & Other Thoughts

The last 24 hours has been dominated by what some have deemed President Trump's "spirited" news conference (Fox News), questioning the Presidents' Sanity (The Fortune's Trumpnomics Daily)  a Trumpnami (The Resurrgent's Erick Erickson)and some that have outright called it a Horror Show (Haaretz) and "Extraordinary" (NBC News)   This is as, ".. ".....The leader of Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group says the world will benefit from having an "idiot" in the White House.

The Economist' KAL captured some of the sentiments--as the saying goes, a picture speaks volumes: 

Kal - The Economist.jpg

(Update:  This is the Take from the Daily Show "Hurricane Trump"): 



..and this from Stephen Colbert: