@@FlyingCircusActsuppose you’re another brainless MAGA mouthpiece? Haven’t seen a single piece of criticism leverage by the GOP that holds up against Walz. Every single attack is completely baseless or bad faith. Walz is a fairly centrist results based politician with a record pursuing changes that directly affect the communities he serves. One of the more down-to-earth politicians out there, and a well rounded/grounded individual.
Tim Walz was instrumental with his natural resource policies in Minnesota. Things like: •only requiring a 2-year vocational degree for a full-time position with the state •supplimenting atv and utv trail funding •approved the addition of an additional elk herd •supplimented funding for boat launches across the state •increased pay for state natural resource workers This guy gets blue collar work and will 100% have my vote in November 💙💙
Everybody LOVES free shit & TW's freebies are designed to push his agenda to full-on socialism, with equity & economic justice putting Robin Hood policies in place.
I had no idea when I watched this speech live on 7/15 who he was, let alone that Biden would drop out a week later leading to him eventually being picked as the VP candidate for the Democratic party. I'm a proud Geographer and Democrat. Once again ESRI is ahead of the curve.
The thing that strikes me the most from this talk is how Walz is not just a dedicated teacher, he's clearly an adept and curious student as well. I don't know if there is any other politician in the US that would have taken the time to actually learn and understand how to use GIS, let alone recognize its value as a tool affecting change. His willingness to learn new tools and integrate them into his work is what makes him such an effective leader.
He took it home and learned it! Gosh we need more people in politics who just go dive deep into data and statistics, and not just for election mechanics. For actually helping people! When people say that we should implement business policies into government, I know there's usually bad stuff coming, because they mean maximizing profit and efficiency. But this here is the kind of business tools we need to use. Information systems that let people make good policy, and check up on how that policy is going, and report to the people how things are changing.
I'm motivated to be a lifelong learner by this gentleman. We all should be lifelong Learners. GIS sounds completely awesome for tracking data and results
@@insaneclownponies9599 24 yEaRs oF SerViCe, yet not one single day spent in combat. (Lies about caring a weapon of war in war) “As a retired CSM …” (Absolute lie) “We stand in alliance with The People’s Republic of North Korea” - VP Harris I’m sure you’ve got a profound admiration for that dude dressing as a woman, pretending to be the health admiral. Levine something? Sure does make me feel great about my 20 years serving this whacky country.
@@FlyingCircusAct "24 yEaRs oF SerViCe, yet not one single day spent in combat." - ok so two things. 1 what's with the backwards capitalization of words? 2 Walz never claimed to be in combat (learn what words mean) and lot's of people do 20+ years in the National Guards and never see combat. In fact, NONE of them should have ever been mobilized overseas, that was Bush that made that change. In what way does the world National Guard mean you should be sent overseas to fight a war? Uh, that's what the standard armed forces are for. Not that you served a day in your life. "As a retired CSM " -- Nope 100% true. It was after his retirement that his rank was reduced for retirement benefits purposes due to not completing the Sergeant Major's Academy course which is required to maintain the rank. No stolen valor, so y'all can quit with that crap.
@@Uller1967 Have you missed the video clip of him saying that he wants to ban "weapons of war like the one I carried in war"? "Not that you served a day in your life" Retired combat veteran of Afghanistan, Iraq, and Africa. You certainly missed the target with that one. My wife is also a retired SGM and we're both quite familiar with rank structure, requirements, and with the retirement process. Walz is not only a coward, he's also a lair and a fraud. Admire who you wish, just understand that there's actually people out there who are intelligent enough to pick up on military frauds.
Wow, as a former Quality Engineer this is right up my alley. We always used data in manufacturing to create and test an improvement then measure the results and see if we accomplished what we wanted to do. I was impressed by Tim Walz before but after hearing this short presentation I can say he's taken it to a new level in my book.
exactly my thought. A politician that can actually use data is a win in my book. As he mentioned with the behaviour improvement after putting food in their belly. A lot of people already knew that, but with the data to back this up, it can be implemented nationwide, maybe even worldwide. Also imagine this vice-president and climate change, he can actually understand the data.
@@AnoNymous-db8ym I agree. When it comes to data it takes a real expert to distill it and make it accessible to a general audience. I think he's the kind of person who can explain complex data in simple terms. I think if I asked him the following questions he'd talk to me and not talk down to me if I asked: "What does it have to do with me? What are you trying to accomplish? How much time are you talking about? Do we have the money to do it? What's the payoff for society?" And if he didn't know the answer he or someone in his office would find out and get back to me. Just a gut feeling but I've dealt with a lot of Managers and CEOs, good and bad, and you'd hear the same BS out of the bad ones. But if you got a good one it was like being on sailboat when the wind fills the sails with a fresh breeze and you're off. I'm not expecting perfection but if he's good that's good enough for me and he has a track record of being good for the average person. Thanks for your reply.
@@Brinelious Yeah I hit the hyperlink is the description box and watched his 30 minute talk. The use of maps to pinpoint improvement to specific areas really opened my eyes to a great tool. Thanks.
Could Tim Walsh be ANY MORE AWESOME?!? Not only is he a sincere, motivated, intelligent, caring, thoughtful, joyful, helpful, and strategic thinker who is also charismatic and motivating, but he is also the guy you are grateful to be neighbors, family or friends with… He’s THAT guy.
I’m sad he’s leaving Minnesota because he’s such a great governor, but I hope he can bring this level of knowledge to bridge tools like this with governance. Amazing man!
@@dmman33 I have to disagree. We Gen-X'rs are as techy and nerdy as any generation, we just came before the age where it was OK to reveal it. Being a nerdy teen in the early-mid 90's was common, it just wasnt cool yet. Don't get me started about a good map... ;)
Wow! I started out as a translater here in Brasil for a company that promoted GIS in the late 1990s. What a powerful tool! Tim Walz is a very talented, intelligent and committed politician. No wonder he's so popular in Minesotta. I just wish he was Brazilian so I could vote for him.
This is the problem with US politics, it's hard to know about real politicians that are willing to help the people and the country. Something tells had Biden not dropped no one outside Minnesota would have known the existence of Tim walz.
This man is a fantastic and amazing person! I hope and pray for him to be elected the next vice president of this great country called America. His vision and ideas are needed to transform America into the next generation of logical thinkers and inclusive visionaries for the good of all mankind.
@@FlyingCircusAct LOL. Yeah, taking school kids to visit another country is crazy! I mean it's as if this is done all the time or something? Oh wait, it appears that this is actually quite common. Derp I can't get over how much time you're spending trying to dump on Walz. Did he pass you over for promotion or something or are you just that big a MAGA nut that you troll any YT video about him to make insulting posts about him. Dude, the WDS in you is next level. Go outside and touch grass, you'll feel better. Trust me!
When I think of how boring my life would be without people teaching me things or books to read, I can't. I just can't imagine such a life. Now I'm going to go and learn everything I can about Esir. Thank you Esri for sharing. Wish it was the whole speech.
I studied geography and GIS in college. I use it as a planner in my job and am depended on to maintain our databases and create spatial products when needed. I'd hope I can change my MOS with the National Guard to geospatial engineering so I can further knowledge and apply it to my service. I personally would love to see a man like Walz assisting the next president. I fully support him and Kamala.
As a former educator, a future planner, a glutton for public and social policy and a lover of maps and geography, I’d be a fool not to support the Harris/Walz ticket!
I work in the mental health field. Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Hungry children are not concerned about learning or capable. Feed'em. Give ' em exercise and then teach them! Common sense. Basic needs. And thanks so much for the recognition of the detriment of shame.
All I needed to hear about this guy is he served in congress for twelve years and has been a two term governor and he doesn’t have three houses and millions of dollars. That means he was working for the people not for his self!!! Vote BLUE all the way down the ballot!!!
I’d put that presentation up against any professional. His knowledge, speaking ability and methodology was spot on. Could either of the other team have the same skills. NO. Vote 💙
I shouldn't be this stunned watching a politician talk. Imagine if we elected school teachers instead of people who think they're businessmen because they were born into wealth.
@@earthsystemyou can definitely tell he’s a teacher. Politicians should be mandated to learn about the policies they want to implement and how that impacts lives on the ground with accurate and thorough data, not in polls. Tim Walz is a world of wonders. So glad he’s part of the Democratic ticket.
I wonder if the MAGA people and the weird orange guy would be able to comprehend the importance of GIS, the way Walz does? Maybe it’s just too “woke” for them!
I'd never heard of Tim Walz until he became running mate for Kamalax Harris, but I'm very impressed by what I've since seen. He's a very intelligent person and a very effective communicator - compare that with the garbage that comes from Trump & JD Vance.
My fave teacher in great 1970s UK school taught me geography & rugby-football*. In UK eqv. of 7th-8th grade I was MAJORING in 'modern world history' & 'political geography' (= 'geography' sans most geology). In 9th grade at US high school (ranked #37 in US) I was shocked there were no 'majors' let alone no geography or world history below 11th grade, both classes anyway were 2 years behind my UK middle school eqv.! In 7th grade geography I learned how to design all types of accurate maps, including land surveying, urban and rural development, world topographies and the relationship between geography, sociology and politics and economics - and in history I was learning about European, US, Russian and Chinese (etc etc) history from the 1860s to the (then) 1970s. Almost none of that existed in what was supposed to be a top US high school - and was significantly worse in the 3 months I went to a public (no tuition) 'very good' public high school (which I dropped out of due to being bored to death and disgusted by too many Americans my age and the prevailing American addiction to materialism and egotism, but eventually I graduated from high school by taking a 'California High School Equivalency Examination' 'test' at age 16 that I didn't even study for more than 8 hours for and received a significantly above average passing grade anyway! If it wasn't for multiple choice answers on the exam I would have barely passed it - hint: there is a reason why no other 'major' developed nation on earth has multiple choice answer tests and thinks they are an insane form of educational tool or assessment. Extra-note: every nation in Europe (since the 1960s!) starts regular school at least 1 year before American kids do (a few nations in the EU start 2 years before). The European popular-perception that, except for a relatively small minority, most Americans are badly educated, is not based in jealousy. However, general average overall-learning levels in SOME nations' free K-12 schools in Europe (since the 1970s) has actually deteriorated slightly or not significantly-improved (UK being a good example, due to underfunding by conservative governments, surprise surprise). * I was a skinny short un-athletic 12 year old kid (in equivalent of US 6th grade) terrified of and inexperienced with physical violence of any kind, he convinced me I had a place in his rugby class - and because I was so terrified of getting tackled and slammed to the ground, I became the player who other players passed the ball to THE most because they knew that I would pass the ball almost immediately to another player ASAP (and accurately to the right player) and learned to get great at dodging other people and thus acquired very good fast sports reflexes and trust in team-effort dynamics skills-set. I rarely was tackled, was among the worst 15% of all the rugby players, however I found my niche within the limitations I had or couldn't/wouldn't surmount, and for the first time in my life I got high off the fact that I could get injured in a sport and couldn't wait to get back for more rugby (it also made me feel more alive and alert for all my other classes after rugby class). The only reason I didn't take rugby class in 7th-8th grade was because I had to choose between either an extra P.E. elective-class (e.g. rugby), or technical studies (US 'metal and woodshop', which I had already compulsory taken 2 years of) or an elective-class extra foreign-language, and so out of higher-interest to me I took a year of German language and then a year of Spanish/Castilian language - French language was already compulsory partly because the pre-school-through-12th-grade UK school was the British School of Brussels (Belgium), conveniently located (in Tervuren) right next door to one of the largest and best museums (minus it's EX very-controversial history) of sub-Saharan artifacts in the world, known affectionately by BSB students as the 'Congo Museum' (Belgian privateers+royalty pillaged and work-to-death genocided 25% of the population of 'Belgian' Congo in the late 1800s - thus initiating the world's first convention on genocide, not that it made a huge difference in the short or medium term considering what Imperial Germany did in Namibia in the early 1900s - that was so ignored that even the vast majority of world progressives and fascists alike in the 1920s-2010s never mentioned/mention it, and only ever since the 1920s mention the 1915 Armenian (and relatedly some others) genocide by Turks (and relatedly some others) as being the 'first' genocide in modern world history - note: Armenians were/are light skinned 'European' 'Christian' people and not Namibian or Congolese quite-dark skinned 'African' 'animist' people - you do the math). Excuse me if my off the cuff memory is not 100% accurate. "Who remembers the Armenian genocide?", an Adolf Hitler quote from his 1925 manifesto 'Mein Kampf' ("My Struggle') in relation to calling for the elimination of the Jewish 'race' from 'civilized' societies. But what Hitler really meant and was implying by that was that Armenians counted as [white] people, yet by 1925 the genocide was practically forgotten by [white] people anyway - Hitler was fully aware of the 1904-1908 German genocide in Namibia, German colonization was an obsession of his even before WW1 - left out of most curriculum, admiring obsession about German colonization was a major concern of Adolf's BEFORE WW1 (when Adolf envisioned Germany was on the precipice of becoming a global colonizing empire in the world en par with France or Russia) and even more of a concern for him after the 1919 Versailles Treaty all the way through WW2, and so there was a lot more of a colonization/loss-of-colonies perspective informing his post-WW1 obsession with the "traitorous" premature surrender of Germany in 1918 than commonly taught.
This is bizarre! A politician that is a likeable guy, a regular dad, kind, funny, smart, actually did stuff for his people, and knows ArcGIS? You're am idiot if you don't vote for him. 💙
He needs to show on a map where he served in Afghanistan, under oath. I also wonder if he could point out Dawes County, Nebraska on a map while he's at it.
"They allow us to do Amazing thing's " like put tampons in the men bathroom, and change the minnesota flag to a Muslim flag.... Will give him credit he can speak clear.
@@user-gq2vn1xj2r You don't vote directly for presidential candidates, in the primary or general elections. Yes, the systems are antiquated, but those have been the rules for years. There is a movement to ditch the electoral system, the party delegate system might go the same way.
@@user-gq2vn1xj2r It was. We wanted her as VP. Now we get her as POTUS and another extraordinarily competent guy as VP. As far as many of us are concerned, it's a huge upgrade from the original 2024 Biden/Harris ticket. Only you weird Republicans are whining about this despite the fact that it doesn't concern your rights as losers who vote in the Republican primary.
He let his city burn. He lied about his military service, his rank and blamed the military for his dui. He is a msg not a csm he never completed the course nor was in combat yet he wears a combat infantry badge only 11b can wear that, hes not an 11b. Stolen valor perp.
Remember during the campaigning, the person running for President has to convince people that the running mate they chose would be ready, day one, to take over as President if needed. Kamala made a brilliant choice selecting Tim Walz as her running mate !!!
Tim Walz was my HS teacher in 2005! I was an intern on his first congressional campaign in 2006!
Curious, How hei is as a person?
My goodness! He is the rare politician that the more you dig, the better it gets.
You’re clearly not paying attention.
@@FlyingCircusActsuppose you’re another brainless MAGA mouthpiece? Haven’t seen a single piece of criticism leverage by the GOP that holds up against Walz. Every single attack is completely baseless or bad faith.
Walz is a fairly centrist results based politician with a record pursuing changes that directly affect the communities he serves. One of the more down-to-earth politicians out there, and a well rounded/grounded individual.
@@FlyingCircusAct To MAGA bullshit.
@@FlyingCircusAct You're clearly pushing an agenda.
@@FlyingCircusActsure thing Jason
As a geography nerd, this is the easiest vote decision I've ever faced lol
The more I learn about this Tim Walz guy the more I like him
Listening to this guy b4 he was nominated for VP gives you more reasons to vote for him 😊
Drink your koolaid...fool.
WOW! Imagine… a leader who actually teaches our constituents… I have HOPE!
And researches! And learns! Imagine that with 45
@@susanjustsusan9174 45 wouldn't be able to do that at all.
Tim Walz was instrumental with his natural resource policies in Minnesota. Things like:
•only requiring a 2-year vocational degree for a full-time position with the state
•supplimenting atv and utv trail funding
•approved the addition of an additional elk herd
•supplimented funding for boat launches across the state
•increased pay for state natural resource workers
This guy gets blue collar work and will 100% have my vote in November 💙💙
Everybody LOVES free shit & TW's freebies are designed to push his agenda to full-on socialism, with equity & economic justice putting Robin Hood policies in place.
I had no idea when I watched this speech live on 7/15 who he was, let alone that Biden would drop out a week later leading to him eventually being picked as the VP candidate for the Democratic party. I'm a proud Geographer and Democrat. Once again ESRI is ahead of the curve.
We need to send this man to the White House ASAP!!!
AMERICAN TEACHER, COACH,
ICON OF THE AMERICAN DAD !!!!
It would be great if the presidential "nominee" could speak as well as Mr. Walz.
I'm with you there.
we are we will!!!
@@user-gq2vn1xj2ruser- srvy123 = troll account from Russia.
The thing that strikes me the most from this talk is how Walz is not just a dedicated teacher, he's clearly an adept and curious student as well. I don't know if there is any other politician in the US that would have taken the time to actually learn and understand how to use GIS, let alone recognize its value as a tool affecting change. His willingness to learn new tools and integrate them into his work is what makes him such an effective leader.
🎯
He took it home and learned it! Gosh we need more people in politics who just go dive deep into data and statistics, and not just for election mechanics. For actually helping people!
When people say that we should implement business policies into government, I know there's usually bad stuff coming, because they mean maximizing profit and efficiency. But this here is the kind of business tools we need to use. Information systems that let people make good policy, and check up on how that policy is going, and report to the people how things are changing.
Smart and compassionate. Open to learning skills and tools to help people and kids. We're blessed to have him in government.
def need more public servants like this
I'm motivated to be a lifelong learner by this gentleman. We all should be lifelong Learners. GIS sounds completely awesome for tracking data and results
I can listen to him all day🙌
Harris' selection of Tim Walz has boosted my confidence in her by 1000%.
Dang. This guy rules.
Why isn’t Governor Walz speaking this way on the campaign?! This speech was amazing!
OMG. I already loved him, but he's smart and knows stuff, too?! 🤯😍✊️💙💙💙
Intelligent Man. Harris/Walz 2024
Fake/Fraud 2024
@@FlyingCircusActCope/Harder 2024
@@insaneclownponies9599 24 yEaRs oF SerViCe, yet not one single day spent in combat. (Lies about caring a weapon of war in war)
“As a retired CSM …” (Absolute lie)
“We stand in alliance with The People’s Republic of North Korea” - VP Harris
I’m sure you’ve got a profound admiration for that dude dressing as a woman, pretending to be the health admiral. Levine something?
Sure does make me feel great about my 20 years serving this whacky country.
@@FlyingCircusAct "24 yEaRs oF SerViCe, yet not one single day spent in combat." - ok so two things. 1 what's with the backwards capitalization of words? 2 Walz never claimed to be in combat (learn what words mean) and lot's of people do 20+ years in the National Guards and never see combat. In fact, NONE of them should have ever been mobilized overseas, that was Bush that made that change. In what way does the world National Guard mean you should be sent overseas to fight a war? Uh, that's what the standard armed forces are for. Not that you served a day in your life.
"As a retired CSM " -- Nope 100% true. It was after his retirement that his rank was reduced for retirement benefits purposes due to not completing the Sergeant Major's Academy course which is required to maintain the rank. No stolen valor, so y'all can quit with that crap.
@@Uller1967 Have you missed the video clip of him saying that he wants to ban "weapons of war like the one I carried in war"?
"Not that you served a day in your life"
Retired combat veteran of Afghanistan, Iraq, and Africa. You certainly missed the target with that one. My wife is also a retired SGM and we're both quite familiar with rank structure, requirements, and with the retirement process.
Walz is not only a coward, he's also a lair and a fraud. Admire who you wish, just understand that there's actually people out there who are intelligent enough to pick up on military frauds.
Wow, as a former Quality Engineer this is right up my alley. We always used data in manufacturing to create and test an improvement then measure the results and see if we accomplished what we wanted to do. I was impressed by Tim Walz before but after hearing this short presentation I can say he's taken it to a new level in my book.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🫰🫰🫰
exactly my thought. A politician that can actually use data is a win in my book.
As he mentioned with the behaviour improvement after putting food in their belly. A lot of people already knew that, but with the data to back this up, it can be implemented nationwide, maybe even worldwide.
Also imagine this vice-president and climate change, he can actually understand the data.
These are just highlights, he did like a 30 minute talk you can find on this channel.
@@AnoNymous-db8ym I agree. When it comes to data it takes a real expert to distill it and make it accessible to a general audience. I think he's the kind of person who can explain complex data in simple terms. I think if I asked him the following questions he'd talk to me and not talk down to me if I asked: "What does it have to do with me? What are you trying to accomplish? How much time are you talking about? Do we have the money to do it? What's the payoff for society?" And if he didn't know the answer he or someone in his office would find out and get back to me. Just a gut feeling but I've dealt with a lot of Managers and CEOs, good and bad, and you'd hear the same BS out of the bad ones. But if you got a good one it was like being on sailboat when the wind fills the sails with a fresh breeze and you're off. I'm not expecting perfection but if he's good that's good enough for me and he has a track record of being good for the average person. Thanks for your reply.
@@Brinelious Yeah I hit the hyperlink is the description box and watched his 30 minute talk. The use of maps to pinpoint improvement to specific areas really opened my eyes to a great tool. Thanks.
Could Tim Walsh be ANY MORE AWESOME?!? Not only is he a sincere, motivated, intelligent, caring, thoughtful, joyful, helpful, and strategic thinker who is also charismatic and motivating, but he is also the guy you are grateful to be neighbors, family or friends with… He’s THAT guy.
Smart guy. I see the power of GIS, location, in my work too.
I like this guy
Tim is the best !
I’m sad he’s leaving Minnesota because he’s such a great governor, but I hope he can bring this level of knowledge to bridge tools like this with governance. Amazing man!
as a Statistician and data gis map nerd it is nice to see my kind represented on a presidential ticket...
Harris/Walz 2024.
Again and again this man impresses and astounds me. He is a National Treasure. Kudos to Kamala for picking him for VP.
A proper map nerd: Tim Walz is the first Millennial VP!
Great comment - but he's Generation X(-:
@@joy9008 Like how Bill Clinton was the first Black president, or how Boomer is a state of mind instead of an age
@@joy9008 Gen X folks aren’t map-flag-train nerds. I am around them a LOT. They aren’t nerdy. Edgy, yes. But tend to be incurious
@@dmman33 I have to disagree. We Gen-X'rs are as techy and nerdy as any generation, we just came before the age where it was OK to reveal it. Being a nerdy teen in the early-mid 90's was common, it just wasnt cool yet. Don't get me started about a good map... ;)
I like this guy, maybe he should run for vice president
omg i love this guy
This guy is Awesome!
Wow! I started out as a translater here in Brasil for a company that promoted GIS in the late 1990s. What a powerful tool! Tim Walz is a very talented, intelligent and committed politician. No wonder he's so popular in Minesotta. I just wish he was Brazilian so I could vote for him.
This is what a real leader looks and sounds like.
A Master Class sir TIM🎉🎉🎉🎉
Tim Walz - -
ICON OF THE AMERICAN TEACHER,
ICON OF THE AMERICAN COACH,
ICON OF THE AMERICAN DAD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is the problem with US politics, it's hard to know about real politicians that are willing to help the people and the country. Something tells had Biden not dropped no one outside Minnesota would have known the existence of Tim walz.
"Dropped out". That is a good one!
He prefers Minnesota to Washington. He's barely been a blip despite years in politics. It took a threat to democracy to get him to go national.
Clearly a solid choice for VP
This man is a fantastic and amazing person! I hope and pray for him to be elected the next vice president of this great country called America. His vision and ideas are needed to transform America into the next generation of logical thinkers and inclusive visionaries for the good of all mankind.
Have you not followed his ties to China?
@@FlyingCircusAct LOL. Yeah, taking school kids to visit another country is crazy! I mean it's as if this is done all the time or something? Oh wait, it appears that this is actually quite common. Derp
I can't get over how much time you're spending trying to dump on Walz. Did he pass you over for promotion or something or are you just that big a MAGA nut that you troll any YT video about him to make insulting posts about him.
Dude, the WDS in you is next level. Go outside and touch grass, you'll feel better. Trust me!
When I think of how boring my life would be without people teaching me things or books to read, I can't. I just can't imagine such a life. Now I'm going to go and learn everything I can about Esir. Thank you Esri for sharing. Wish it was the whole speech.
A new era❤ She will change the Presidency while honoring our traditions. He will be the most affective vp ever seen. Cant wait to vote!
Walz/Harris 2024
I studied geography and GIS in college. I use it as a planner in my job and am depended on to maintain our databases and create spatial products when needed. I'd hope I can change my MOS with the National Guard to geospatial engineering so I can further knowledge and apply it to my service.
I personally would love to see a man like Walz assisting the next president. I fully support him and Kamala.
This is a video that should have millions of views. Is there another politician who could talk so knowledgeably about something like this??
Governor, teacher, coach, soldier, map geek. Sleeps on a couch, not with one.
Walz is meant for the White House in every way.
Harris & Walz are the dream team & have my vote!💙💙💙
Dude, Tim is the man we need at the federal level. I love maps and he clearly does too
A guy that knows how to use GIS? I'm voting Harris/Walz!
Wow! The potential of TW bringing this hopeful thinking onto a national and world stage staggers me.
That was interesting.. governor walz is fire 🔥
Well I’m sure bummed I missed the conference this year. Could’ve seen our next vice president.
What the, this GIS makes so much sense.
Can you imagine Trump or Vance doing this kind of presentation? Me neither.
Amaxing and engaging 👏
His awesome
Tell them Walz!!! 💙💙💙 Go Harris!!!💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
As a former educator, a future planner, a glutton for public and social policy and a lover of maps and geography, I’d be a fool not to support the Harris/Walz ticket!
Tim Walz is such a natural speaker. He can hold an audience so easily.
He is so easily understood. Thanks Tim. You will be a great Vice President.
He has to teach Kamaleon public speaking. Poor bastard can’t answer questions to save her life.TRUMP2024🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I work in the mental health field. Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Hungry children are not concerned about learning or capable. Feed'em. Give ' em exercise and then teach them! Common sense. Basic needs. And thanks so much for the recognition of the detriment of shame.
All I needed to hear about this guy is he served in congress for twelve years and has been a two term governor and he doesn’t have three houses and millions of dollars. That means he was working for the people not for his self!!! Vote BLUE all the way down the ballot!!!
Im thinking, this kind of presentation is something The Orange Man can’t do 😝. Was it a TED lecture? 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
It's on the Esri channel. A maker of GIS programs. So it is their conference
I’d put that presentation up against any professional. His knowledge, speaking ability and methodology was spot on. Could either of the other team have the same skills. NO. Vote 💙
I thought the 8-track video was as good as it was possible to get. There’s a whole other level!
Tim Walz was such a good teacher, his high school students used GIS to predict the Rwandan Genocide years before it happened
I shouldn't be this stunned watching a politician talk. Imagine if we elected school teachers instead of people who think they're businessmen because they were born into wealth.
WOW!
And he knows GIS????????
I know right? Global information systems. Good grief, I wish every politician was giving infomercials like this
@@earthsystemyou can definitely tell he’s a teacher. Politicians should be mandated to learn about the policies they want to implement and how that impacts lives on the ground with accurate and thorough data, not in polls. Tim Walz is a world of wonders. So glad he’s part of the Democratic ticket.
@earthsystem "Geographic information system", not "global".
He OBVIOUSLY understands its importance, which you're obviously too blind to see.
Love geography
Kamala needed to figure out the best way to get to the WH. So she asked a geographer.
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The VP debate 10/1 is going to be very interesting. 😊
ESRI, good choice 🫵🏽💯💯💯
I wonder if the MAGA people and the weird orange guy would be able to comprehend the importance of GIS, the way Walz does? Maybe it’s just too “woke” for them!
"Real World Data is Woke"
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I'd never heard of Tim Walz until he became running mate for Kamalax Harris, but I'm very impressed by what I've since seen. He's a very intelligent person and a very effective communicator - compare that with the garbage that comes from Trump & JD Vance.
He’s a man of knowledge and substance that has been honed over years of work. Compare him to the two on the GOP ticket. Black & white. Night & day.
Vote Harris/Walz.
What, no mention of sharks or Hannibal Lecter? Crazy, lol
Welcome to Scandinavia, Minnesota
My fave teacher in great 1970s UK school taught me geography & rugby-football*. In UK eqv. of 7th-8th grade I was MAJORING in 'modern world history' & 'political geography' (= 'geography' sans most geology). In 9th grade at US high school (ranked #37 in US) I was shocked there were no 'majors' let alone no geography or world history below 11th grade, both classes anyway were 2 years behind my UK middle school eqv.! In 7th grade geography I learned how to design all types of accurate maps, including land surveying, urban and rural development, world topographies and the relationship between geography, sociology and politics and economics - and in history I was learning about European, US, Russian and Chinese (etc etc) history from the 1860s to the (then) 1970s. Almost none of that existed in what was supposed to be a top US high school - and was significantly worse in the 3 months I went to a public (no tuition) 'very good' public high school (which I dropped out of due to being bored to death and disgusted by too many Americans my age and the prevailing American addiction to materialism and egotism, but eventually I graduated from high school by taking a 'California High School Equivalency Examination' 'test' at age 16 that I didn't even study for more than 8 hours for and received a significantly above average passing grade anyway! If it wasn't for multiple choice answers on the exam I would have barely passed it - hint: there is a reason why no other 'major' developed nation on earth has multiple choice answer tests and thinks they are an insane form of educational tool or assessment. Extra-note: every nation in Europe (since the 1960s!) starts regular school at least 1 year before American kids do (a few nations in the EU start 2 years before). The European popular-perception that, except for a relatively small minority, most Americans are badly educated, is not based in jealousy. However, general average overall-learning levels in SOME nations' free K-12 schools in Europe (since the 1970s) has actually deteriorated slightly or not significantly-improved (UK being a good example, due to underfunding by conservative governments, surprise surprise).
* I was a skinny short un-athletic 12 year old kid (in equivalent of US 6th grade) terrified of and inexperienced with physical violence of any kind, he convinced me I had a place in his rugby class - and because I was so terrified of getting tackled and slammed to the ground, I became the player who other players passed the ball to THE most because they knew that I would pass the ball almost immediately to another player ASAP (and accurately to the right player) and learned to get great at dodging other people and thus acquired very good fast sports reflexes and trust in team-effort dynamics skills-set. I rarely was tackled, was among the worst 15% of all the rugby players, however I found my niche within the limitations I had or couldn't/wouldn't surmount, and for the first time in my life I got high off the fact that I could get injured in a sport and couldn't wait to get back for more rugby (it also made me feel more alive and alert for all my other classes after rugby class). The only reason I didn't take rugby class in 7th-8th grade was because I had to choose between either an extra P.E. elective-class (e.g. rugby), or technical studies (US 'metal and woodshop', which I had already compulsory taken 2 years of) or an elective-class extra foreign-language, and so out of higher-interest to me I took a year of German language and then a year of Spanish/Castilian language - French language was already compulsory partly because the pre-school-through-12th-grade UK school was the British School of Brussels (Belgium), conveniently located (in Tervuren) right next door to one of the largest and best museums (minus it's EX very-controversial history) of sub-Saharan artifacts in the world, known affectionately by BSB students as the 'Congo Museum' (Belgian privateers+royalty pillaged and work-to-death genocided 25% of the population of 'Belgian' Congo in the late 1800s - thus initiating the world's first convention on genocide, not that it made a huge difference in the short or medium term considering what Imperial Germany did in Namibia in the early 1900s - that was so ignored that even the vast majority of world progressives and fascists alike in the 1920s-2010s never mentioned/mention it, and only ever since the 1920s mention the 1915 Armenian (and relatedly some others) genocide by Turks (and relatedly some others) as being the 'first' genocide in modern world history - note: Armenians were/are light skinned 'European' 'Christian' people and not Namibian or Congolese quite-dark skinned 'African' 'animist' people - you do the math). Excuse me if my off the cuff memory is not 100% accurate.
"Who remembers the Armenian genocide?", an Adolf Hitler quote from his 1925 manifesto 'Mein Kampf' ("My Struggle') in relation to calling for the elimination of the Jewish 'race' from 'civilized' societies. But what Hitler really meant and was implying by that was that Armenians counted as [white] people, yet by 1925 the genocide was practically forgotten by [white] people anyway - Hitler was fully aware of the 1904-1908 German genocide in Namibia, German colonization was an obsession of his even before WW1 - left out of most curriculum, admiring obsession about German colonization was a major concern of Adolf's BEFORE WW1 (when Adolf envisioned Germany was on the precipice of becoming a global colonizing empire in the world en par with France or Russia) and even more of a concern for him after the 1919 Versailles Treaty all the way through WW2, and so there was a lot more of a colonization/loss-of-colonies perspective informing his post-WW1 obsession with the "traitorous" premature surrender of Germany in 1918 than commonly taught.
This has nothing to do with GIS or Harris/ Tim Walz,
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Science based data driven decision making at its best.
This is bizarre! A politician that is a likeable guy, a regular dad, kind, funny, smart, actually did stuff for his people, and knows ArcGIS? You're am idiot if you don't vote for him. 💙
WALZ FOR VP
So this is what Tim Walz talks about while JD Vance spends his time complaining because women don't pop out enough babies....
That was pretty interesting! Wonder which other states are on this, cuz it makes sense.
He needs to show on a map where he served in Afghanistan, under oath. I also wonder if he could point out Dawes County, Nebraska on a map while he's at it.
now lets see Trump try to explain this
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Big Dad energy
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"They allow us to do Amazing thing's " like put tampons in the men bathroom, and change the minnesota flag to a Muslim flag....
Will give him credit he can speak clear.
He has to teach Kamaleon public speaking. Poor bastard can’t answer questions to save her life.TRUMP2024🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Walx is so weird
ITS THE LIAR AGAIN
GIS is woke maps 😂
Not well edited, I had to go watch the whole speech.
Yeah, I preferred the whole thing.
@@krishadyn5211 me as well...
It is disgraceful to have Harris above Tim Walz on the ticket
Hopefully Kamala gets two terms and then Tim gets two so we have 16 years of him 😊
But it was the will of the people to elect Kamala, right? Right????
@@user-gq2vn1xj2r You don't vote directly for presidential candidates, in the primary or general elections. Yes, the systems are antiquated, but those have been the rules for years. There is a movement to ditch the electoral system, the party delegate system might go the same way.
@@user-gq2vn1xj2rdoesn’t matter man, we’ll take it. We’ll take anything other than those two wet blankets.
@@user-gq2vn1xj2r It was. We wanted her as VP. Now we get her as POTUS and another extraordinarily competent guy as VP. As far as many of us are concerned, it's a huge upgrade from the original 2024 Biden/Harris ticket. Only you weird Republicans are whining about this despite the fact that it doesn't concern your rights as losers who vote in the Republican primary.
He let his city burn. He lied about his military service, his rank and blamed the military for his dui. He is a msg not a csm he never completed the course nor was in combat yet he wears a combat infantry badge only 11b can wear that, hes not an 11b. Stolen valor perp.
Once you leave downtown Dumfukistan, Walz has no support.
Remember during the campaigning, the person running for President has to convince people that the running mate they chose would be ready, day one, to take over as President if needed.
Kamala made a brilliant choice selecting Tim Walz as her running mate !!!