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Philippe Cayla of EuroNews asks, ‘will we choose to subscribe to nationalism or internationalism?’
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Philippe Cayla of EuroNews says his greatest concern is the imbalance of trade because it’s difficult to compete with countries that still have slavery.
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Philippe Cayla of EuroNews wonders whether Europe can continue to resist the Google News model of aggregation and whether China can continue controlling the flow of information.
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Philippe Cayla of EuroNews describes himself as an engineer who found his footing in the media.
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Philippe Cayla describes his work as the CEO of EuroNews, his indirect path to the media and his upbringing in post-war France.
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Wales would do his best to get a computer into the hands of every man, woman and child on Earth.
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We need to collectively finding more time to sit together at the table and eat. Dinners provide a way to permeate each others’ thoughts.
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The superstar chef did not take over Lidia.
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Bastianich talks about the influence of climate and industry.
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Bastianich talks about finding contentment.
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A trip to China opened Lidia Bastianich’s eyes.
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Time has created a gender balance in the kitchen.
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Bastianich talks about her favorite ingredients.
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Lidia Bastianich talks about cultivating the joy of cooking in someone else.
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It starts with the best that nature can give you.
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Bastianich recalls post-war Istria and her move to the United States.
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Bastianich wants to know how Gandhi got that inner peace.
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It’s all about the right food, in the right amount, at the right time.
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For Bastianich, humanistic philosophy and food are intertwined.
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Classical music and travel stimulate Bastianich’s creativity.
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