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  • California becomes first state to join a World Health Organization network, Newsom’s office says

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    California becomes first state to join GOARN, a World Health Organization network, Newsom’s office says

    The news comes after the Trump administration withdrew the United States from the World Health Organization

    Thank you all for for joining us um and I actually want to start you, uh. You or your, you tweeted last or posted last night that this was that this was the tweets, the, the conversation, and yes, thank you for joining us, Governor and thank you so much to the WF for hosting this. This is the conversation that Donald Trump tried to cancel. Don’t miss it 11:30 Pacific. Thank you to our Pacific Time viewers. Um, in fact, this is *** different conversation in the WeF’s defense. It was the privately run USA House which is endorsed by the State Department, funded by. Big American companies which did pull *** pull an event with you with Fortune yesterday and I guess I wondered to begin with, what does that tell you about the way the US private sector, which is really very heavily represented here, so you’re gonna get me in trouble right off the bat moment. uh, I, I looked at the, I admit looking at the list McKinsey and Microsoft and *** few California companies. Uh, so you have you, what the hell are they even talking about, uh, but it’s indicative, I think, of America, uh, for those of you are not American. It gives you *** sense of what we’re up against, um, and what’s happening across my country, uh, and what happened here, um, in, in Davos. I was gonna speak last night. It was well established event at the USA House, *** simple conversation discussion after Trump’s speech. They made sure that I didn’t, uh, they made sure it was canceled, um. And that’s what’s happening in the United States of America. Freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, freedom of speech. Um, it’s America in reverse. Uh, they’re censoring historical facts. They’re rewriting history. Uh, they’re censoring books, 4340 books, libraries, and in schools banned in the United States of America. Uh, you’re watching institutions. Any institution of independent thinking is under assault and attack by the Trump administration. You’re seeing what’s playing out in the streets of American cities, what played out in California, the second largest city in the United States of America. 4000 National Guard were federalized. 700 active duty Marines were not sent overseas. They were sent to my largest city in the state of California, masked men. Guy Greg Bovino dressed up it’s as if he literally went on eBay and purchased SS garb. Greg Bovino, secret police, private army, masked men, people disappearing, quite literally no due process, windows being smashed. Seat belts on being, you know, literally just sort of cut off people dragged in the streets, kids separated from family, knocking on doors, racially profiling American citizens. So is it surprising the Trump administration didn’t like my commentary. And wanted to make sure that I was not allowed to speak. No, it’s consistent with this administration and their authoritarian tendencies. Forgive me, these are objective facts, but I would say this was not just to be clear, this was *** private enterprise endorsed by the State Department, but. These are, these are *** lot of decisions are being made by private companies right now. This is, you know, this is *** capital, this is the probably the central global gathering of CEOs, and I guess I wonder if you can give me *** review of how you see these folks, and you, you know, you know your way around this world, how you see those people behaving. Society becomes how we behave. We are our behaviors, uh, we’re not bystanders in this world. The world we’re experiencing happened on our watch. So in the relationship to your question, yeah, they’re complicit in some respects to this moment, you know, forgive me, you brought up *** tweet, but part of my approach has been *** little more aggressive than perhaps *** lot of American politicians. Uh, I created *** Patriot site. Uh, in, on the site, uh, you can go, there are knee pads that are available to purchase, um. The the last round of knee pads sold out just as our law firms are selling out. Many American universities are selling out, and yes, many corporate leaders are selling out to this administration, selling out our values, selling out our future. Selling out what makes America great. And it breaks my heart and uh and people need to stand up. Uh, people need to uh you know, courage of their damn convictions. Uh we’re the 250th anniversary of the United States of America this year. It’s the 250th anniversary. The best of the Roman Republic, Greek democracy, co-equal branches of government, the rule of law, popular sovereignty. Tell me that that reflects the America you read about today. There’s no rule of law. It’s the rule of Don. I hope it’s. Hope for Europeans, it’s dawning on you. It’s not the rule of law. You don’t have co-equal branches of government. You have *** supine Congress. You don’t have *** Speaker of the House. It doesn’t exist. Popular sovereignty and being challenged every single day by voter suppression, trying to rig elections. I mean, heck, Donald Trump tried to steal the election, the last election, tried to light democracy on fire, and then pardoned everyone that participated in that. Is anyone paying attention to what the hell is going on in the United States of America? So my state of mind is *** little different perhaps than many others. I won’t be complicit at this moment. I won’t. I can’t. I can’t look my kids in the eyes. And so I’m I’m just blessed that I get to represent *** state that’s larger than the size of 21 US states combined. Uh, where 27% of us are foreign born, we practice pluralism. That’s *** word you haven’t heard in America in *** year, uh, where we dominate in every critical category in terms of energy and daring and entrepreneurialism and innovation, uh, and, and, and look, give me *** category. In California outperforms the 4th largest economy in the world, and so we can punch above our weight. We can come here with formal authority and *** little moral authority, and I tell you, we need *** little moral authority. Our body politic in the United States of America today. Governor, you, how do you balance morning everybody. Sorry, I, I figured we would. Yeah, um. You’re ***, you’re, you’re *** tough interview, Governor. The uh the uh. and, and when I think you have chosen *** sort of if you can’t beat them join them strategy to the way you’re talking about this stuff you talk, you know, you, you know, you’re, you’re running around distributing knee pads to CEOs and, and, and, and I think it does them out and it, it does I do have *** few if you’d like, and I don’t know, and honestly it sounds, and you, by the way, I’m not kidding, they’re the new Trump signature series knee pads, um, yeah, and they are available online. I told you the last one sold out, uh, and, uh. And I, I just wanna sort of it’s *** serious moment. It actually, but we laugh, uh, anyway, these are available, uh, and in bulk too, but I wanna, I wanna read you *** couple of things the US government has said about you in, in the last 24 hours or so. The Treasury, the US government, the Treasury Secretary, when you put it, the Treasury Secretary described you as Patrick Bateman meets Sparkle Beach Ken. The White House communications director, hold on, was this, that was the US Secretary of Treasury. I have *** couple more and then, and then you can respond. Um, the White House communications director called you Gavin Newscombe, and *** and an official White House account, uh, um, you know, *** federal government account described you with ***, that’s *** very online sexual slur that people here probably don’t want to hear at 8:30 in the morning. Um, and you’re in some sense responding in kind and waving the knee pads around fire with fire. Do you think, do you should you, I mean, is that, is that kind of discourse from you, from them good for America? Oh, it’s deeply unbecoming. Come on, of course it is. It’s not what we should be doing, but you’ve got to point out the absurdity. You gotta put *** mirror up to this. This is madness. President, you, you see what he’s saying about European leaders, you talking down to people, talking past people. I mean, look at the, the comments he made yesterday we’re not even discussing because you’re discussing all the other comments about windmills or whatever else that was happening. Well, he talked about Somalia’s community. This is not normal. It’s *** deviation of normalcy. We’ve gotta call it out. So I put *** mirror up to Trump and Trumpism in all caps, and it was ironic because Pravda, Fox News in America, uh, others, you know, they got offended by it. They said, Well, where’s his mother to wash his mouth out with soap. I said, Where the hell have you been? You’ve never said *** word about Trump dressing up as the Pope, uh, tweeting out and cosplaying on the world stage, and so look, the Treasury Secretary talked about *** Barbie doll. It was as if he was reading *** diary and had just broken up with someone. I mean that was the Secretary of the Treasury using valuable time yesterday on the world stage. Some sexual, thank you for not sharing that on the official White House account. We’re deeply in their head. I think the affordability agenda appears to be, I’m living rent-free in the Trump’s head, Trump administration’s head. Um, the, um, the, the most talked about speech here in Davos actually isn’t what wasn’t Donald Trump’s address yesterday, it was, it was the Canadian Prime Minister speech. Um, it was Canadian Prime Minister, uh, Mark Carney the day before who talked about, I don’t know, in, in large terms *** bit the middle powers, everybody except for, for, for China and the US, we had to adapt permanently to *** world without. leadership, I, I guess I wonder, I mean, that’s in some sense *** pretty anti-American point of view. That’s, that’s *** view that America is gone from the world stage, that whether the next president is JD Vance, Gavin Newsom, somebody else, this isn’t *** deviation, as you said, this is permanent. Do you buy that? Do you, do you buy Carney’s point of view? I was, you know, I, I felt there were moments, and forgive me, I should be cautious making this statement. I don’t want it to be over analyzed, but when I was listening to the, uh, EU president speak, I, I, I, there were moments where I said that used to be us. I used to, I, I remember that. So am I surprised by what Carney did? Quite the contrary, I thought it was, I, I had more leaders from the United States quietly, I mean, not publicly, I’m not standing up publicly. The transcript of that speech saying wow. They were, I mean, got in Trump said yesterday he had brought it, he brought it up. You know everything about Trump because it’s what’s not in the teleprompter that tells you everything you need to know about where Trump’s head is on things. Um, it was incredibly effective. The markets were more effective markets. It’s not Mother Nature. I thought the most powerful force on Earth with Mother Nature, but it’s the markets, particularly the Trump administration. Combine that with the comments of Macron, combine that with the EU commissioner, but the clarity that came from Prime Minister of Canada. But the fact that he went to China, came back with *** deal, started introducing low cost, high quality electric vehicles not made in Michigan, Detroit. But overseas into Canada, it says everything you know about the recklessness. Of America’s foreign policy. Everything you need to know, you know it intimately, but it’s *** remarkable thing to break down 80+ years of alliances. It takes decades and decades to build trust in organizations, the architecture that it takes weeks, tweets, hours, minutes sometimes to destroy it. Destruction is not strength. The Trump administration is weakness masquerading as strength, and people need to understand that that’s reflected in the tweets, that’s reflected in canceling people, that’s reflected in sending masked men into the American cities. It’s reflected at this moment, so I respect what Carney did because he had courage of convictions. He stood up. And I think we need to stand up in America and call this out with clarity. We can lose our republic as we know it. Our country become unrecognizable in *** matter of months, just not years. It is code red blinking red. In the United States of America, so forgive me, I, I feel this with passion, some indignity that someone frankly has taken it for granted all of these years, and it’s why I came here to Davos to call it out, and I wish there were more of us doing the same because there are more of us. And on that, I just forgive me, I want you to know Donald Trump is an historic president. That’s absolutely correct. He’s historically unpopular. In the United States of America in every category, he’s underwater. He will be remembered in years, not decades. He’s not going to run again. Time of life denies that, not *** state of mind, but time of my life. But we need to manifest that, and we need to do the hard work and that hard work includes the difficult work of coming to Davos and calling that out. This is not where I wanna be spending. I love you all my time. Uh, and, and so, um, anyway, it’s an extension of the conviction I feel about this moment talking about people who, among other things, aren’t American, maybe be concerned for America, but are making decisions about their own politics, their own countries, and what Carney Carney’s core point was this is *** rupture, this isn’t an anomaly, and, and there’s no going back. And do you think that, I mean, do you think there’s *** different an American leader can bring, I think, I, I think these relationships are in dormancy, they’re not dead. I don’t use those binary terms. Don’t, don’t, don’t fall prey to that. That’s *** bit hyperbolic, and I’m prone to *** little of that at times. Uh, dormancy. We can look, he’s an invasive species, Donald Trump. He’s not. He is. Uh, he took over the Republican Party. They’re, they’re just, uh, I mean, uh, he’s got, you know, *** few of them, uh, Lindsey Graham, I mean, my, uh, speaking of the knee pads, uh. I’m sorry, this is tough stuff. It’s tough stuff. I don’t recognize these people any longer. I used to respect Lindsay. I mean, Lindsay, you think what I’m saying about Trump’s tough. How about what Lindsey Graham said about Trump? How about the Secretary of State Marco Rubio? Do you, do you I mean this is, these are the same people. And this is why we, for things to change, we need to change, and that’s why I’m changing my approach. And again I’m grateful you all took that. I mean, I suppose. Do you think post-Trump there’s *** path back because you see this everywhere to kind of unsolve politics that you’re doing here, which you, I see you said you don’t really enjoy it. You kind of seem to. I’m just putting *** mirror up. Just, you gotta. I was doing my 10 point plans before, and I don’t think any of you would have been here this morning had I done that. Oh, they would have been here. No, I, because it just, it wasn’t working. Everyone’s trying to figure this guy out. How do Mark Carney crowd? Yeah, no, but it’s, how do you, how do you, how do you communicate? How do you respond? To This moment. And it’s for me it’s about iteration. It’s an entrepreneurial spirit. It’s *** very California mindset. You gotta keep increasing the number of tries, and I was trying everything, wasn’t working, wasn’t breaking through. Democratic Party writ large, wasn’t breaking through, and we decided the only way to address Trump is quite literally to fight fire with fire. I did an initiative, Prop 50 in California was to reflect the fact that Donald Trump called an American politician and said in the middle of the decade to the governor of the state of Texas, I am entitled. Greg Abbott to 5 seats, and I need you to redraw district lines, mid-year redistricting to rig the 2026 election before 1 vote is cast. What the Trump administration expected we were going to do, as no good Democrats do, we might write an op ed. And we may, you know, all go out and just say this is just so wrong, and all of us would be applauding and say, yes, yes. You know, as he’s consolidating power, instead we went out and we redraw our maps. And we also drew *** line in the sand, and I think that’s what’s required at this moment, and uh he he susses out weakness like no one else. That’s his great strength, that’s his gift. But you punch back. You fight fire with fire, you display conviction and strength, it’s *** different relationship. And so my relationship to this moment is reflected in that. I’m not naive, these guys are gonna try to take me down, not just my state. I’m not naive about what I’ve said this morning and how that will be reflected in the official White House account. I’m not naive about the fact that he threatened to prosecute. The Fed chief in the United States of America that has subpoena against another sitting governor, Tim Waltz. Who’s literally going after his enemies with the FBI and the DOJ and these power ministries. I’m not naive about any of this. I’m not naive about the corruption and the graft at *** scale we’ve never seen in American history. I’m not naive about folks writing billion dollar checks to Witkoff, to Jared Kushner for this new peace deal they’re announcing today. I’m not naive about the fact that the President of the United States made $1.5 billion in the last 12 months personally. How the hell are we putting up with this? We have to call this out unprecedented in American history, happening in real time on our watch. We have to be held to *** higher level, all of us, myself notably, to *** higher level of accountability at this moment. And um You know 11 of what I think one of the main reasons that you know that that he has been successful is, is because the Democratic Party is so discredited in the in the eyes of so many voters. Um, I have *** couple of questions about that. One is big picture about California people, you know, you’re in the midst of ***, you know, enormous economic boom right now, and yet the state is on one hand running deficits and on the other. Not always delivering services that it’s, you know, from education to health care that your citizens are delighted with and and I guess I wonder how can you know how are voters looking at California looking at New York looking at Chicago. You know, supposed to say, yeah, this is the model we want. Well, I’m proud of my state. We have more Fortune 500 companies than any other state in America, more scientists, engineers, more more Nobel laureates in my state than any state in America, the finest system of higher public education in the world. Uh, we have 18% of the world’s R&D, China, 22%, Germany 21%, California, 18% of the world’s R&D. We’re the center of the universe as it relates to AI. 32 of 50, but, but what about the governance? Well, the governance, we’re one of the lowestinsured rates in America. You mentioned healthcare. Uh, we just did our state of education report which showed in every category, every classroom, uh, making progress with our test scores. Our investments are paying off. Just did *** big state of the state. The idea that these blue states have trouble are are spending more for less results, I don’t know, higher life expectancy, lower infant mortality, lower gun death rates, more productivity, higher wages, higher quality of life. $83.1 billion that was the net contribution that we provided to the federal government versus red state like Texas that was *** taker state of $73.1 billion so we’re producing more and people are I think creating more. Opportunities. So look, are there problems? You, for instance, you’re supporting the mayor of LA for re-election after these, these, these terrible fires that *** lot of, you know, *** lot of your citizens do feel was part in part because of government mismanagement. Do you just reject that narrative that the government has anything to do with I absolutely accept that. We all should be held to *** higher level of accountability in terms of our governance, and I think there are many areas of reforms that are necessary, so many areas of reforms that are underway. We can get into the specifics of any one of these issues, but the general notion that in the middle of winter with 100 mile an hour winds or attached to *** fire, that somehow, by the way, There were 16 major fires in Southern California over *** two week period that somehow that had to do with fire hydrants is rather preposterous and it was shape shift because of the complete *** that came from Donald Trump and Elon Musk, saying somehow the sprinklers didn’t work and the fire hydrants didn’t work because we didn’t turn on *** valve in Northern California. These are literal. Words from the Trump administration, uh, so I do reject that. Uh, do I reject this notion of being self-critical about governance and management across the spectrum? No, that’s fair game. And the probably the, the biggest governance issue policy issue fueling right wing parties in the United States around the country is immigration and, and, you know, I think liberal parties again in, in the US and around the world. Had *** posture of welcoming immigrants that it just turned out *** lot of Americans, *** lot of Californians, but more Americans are unhappy with legal illegal immigration, the out of control border, but also. It’s, it’s the last issue on which Trump, though his numbers have been sliding, remained somewhat popular, and I guess I wonder, do you think, do you think that your party went too far or that you went too far? And I think, for instance, you know, in extending, um, medical to the, the California health care program to undocumented immigrants. Like, do you, two different, I guess on the big picture and the small picture, do you feel like you went too far? Two different questions. Uh, do I believe. In universal healthcare, yes, regardless of pre-existing conditions, ability to pay, and your status, I campaigned on that. We delivered on that, and I’m proud of that. We’re one of 16 states to provide care to people regardless of their immigration status. By the way, we have universal care in emergency rooms, and you pay the price on the back end, at least Americans, uh, for that regardless of your immigration status. But the issue of immigration, uh, Donald Trump is very unpopular on immigration. He’s successful on the board. Separate issue connected and yes, the Democratic Party failed in the last few years on the border and yes, I was critical of that and yes, I put our own National Guard on the border the day I got elected into office in 2019, sent 394 National Guard down to the border, and we were very, very pointed with the Biden administration that we were failing to deliver border security for *** number of years on the larger immigration issue. I happen to share the same old office of Ronald Reagan, governor of California, who decided in his last day in office at the White House and he gave *** love letter to immigrants from around the world. It was *** love letter to America, what distinguishes America from the rest of the globe. He talked about lady Torch, Lady Liberty’s torch, and he talked about uh the vibrancy of newcomers, people coming all over the globe for riches and new beginnings, becoming Americans, and what defines our great nation. And that’s the spirit that defines my mindset. Getting first round draft choices around the rest of the world is what makes California so vibrant. It’s because of that diversity and it’s because of people’s willingness to dare and to match up with ideas and perspectives and backgrounds to come in to make *** go of it that has made California the 4th largest GDP in the world, but we have failed on the border. And Donald Trump is failing on immigration. His economic policy is not complicated. It’s tariffs, which is *** regressive tax. It’s mass deportations. Which is having *** major impact on supply chains, and you’ve seen the American jobless rate. You’re seeing it growing, the unemployment rate in America. Besson didn’t talk about this. They had the worst jobs numbers in the first year of the Trump administration outside *** recession since 2003. 49,000 jobs *** month. The Biden administration last year was averaging 168,000 jobs *** month. Inflation is not lowering, it’s still at 2.7%. Ask folks what *** pound of beef costs in the United States of America or *** brand new car. Everything you heard yesterday was BS. And it’s impacted by these policies of tariffs that are impacting ranchers and farmers and small business folks, *** major tax that they celebrate, *** tax that they celebrate collecting, which is ironic from the Republican Party. And the third leg of the stool is *** massive tax cut away from the wealthy and the privileged. Taxing now the burden on small businesses and working folks, that’s the policy easily described of America’s economic strategy, and it’s *** failed strategy, and the impacts of that strategy are being felt all throughout the United States of America, including my state that has been disproportionately impacted, uh, by, uh, these policies. So I’m, I’m very critical of those. I’m critical of our assault on institutions of higher learning research. Institutions, uh, that have literally been, I mean they’re part of that formula for success. The rest of the world gets that, uh, and he’s putting sand in the gears across that spectrum, uh, and, uh, in California again, uh, is, is fighting and pushing back and well, some of those, uh, those first round draft picks got, you know, incredible contracts and are now in, um, made quite *** lot of money and are now. Very freaked out threatening to leave California over *** proposal that just to uh be clear, you oppose to tax to for *** sort of one-time tax on, on, on the wealth of the very, very, very wealthy Californians, and I guess I wanna ask you two questions. One is I was talking to somebody progressive here who said, you know, this guy’s basically *** fake populist. He talks *** good game about the billionaires. Here is an actual proposal that they’re unhappy about, and you’re on the other side. You’re standing with, you know, Elon Musk and David Sachs on this. Why is that, uh. Or one time wealth tax at *** state level that almost exclusively goes to solve one problem, healthcare. And not solving for larger issues like education, supporting. Police officers and firefighters and starves the rest of the general fund. That has had already the impact of people moving out of our state. And impacting then the annual income tax collection is not something I support, um, and by the way, vast majority of labor does not support as well, uh, and, and that’s reflected in my opposition. What’s not reflected in my opposition, quite the contrary, is my advocacy for progressive taxes. That does tax the wealthy disproportionately. Do you have *** theory? I’ve been *** strong advocate for that. Do you have *** theory on how to tax this particular group who often kind of live in this, and I’m sure you know there are people in this room who do this, but who live on debt, you know, who have no income and live on these sort of giant revolving loans. Yeah, I mean that when you, you could have that conversation, I think the wealth tax is sort of an attempt to get at that, yeah, but at *** national level we’re competing with 50 states. Capital flows and move, that’s real. It’s not imagined. It’s very, very real. So we have *** progressive tax structure, the most progressive in the country, by the way, states like Texas and Florida, the most regressive tax structures. They tax their lowest wage earners more than we tax our highest wage earners. They are the high tax states. We have the highest tax rate for the 1%. But for working folks and middle class it’s *** very different tax structure. That’s the approach we promote. That’s the approach that we advance in our state. But again, our state of mind as it relates to the issue of *** state by state wealth tax, the impact of that has to be considered in the context of how freely capital can move and how that’s already occurred. It’s not just an assertion, it’s in evidence already in the state of California as it relates to *** proposal that hasn’t gone on the ballot. *** proposal that has never gotten through the legislature and *** proposal that likely if it did get on the ballot will lose. Would you campaign against it? I’m opposed to it. It’s already had, I think, *** very negative impact on the state and it’s *** badly drafted. Initiative again that literally takes teachers and takes our educational system out of any consideration of support and impacts other parts of our general fund. It is *** flawed initiative and then I think conversely these, these folks who control it *** ton of capital and as you said, some are actually already leaving, have been leaving. How do you, you know, over this, but I think also over *** sense that California, the Democratic leadership broadly. You know, complains about billionaires *** lot. Doesn’t, is, is, is not, does not give them the, uh, you know, love and respect that they feel that they’re entitled to. You know, how do you, what you, I mean, you actually, you, you, you talk to these folks. Some, some of them support you, some don’t. But what, what, what are you saying as you call people up and say, hey, please don’t leave California. What’s your, well, California’s population 3 years in *** row continues to grow, uh, and so does our footprint as it relates to more Fortune 500 companies than we’ve had in over, uh, 2 decades, uh, and. Our innovation ecosystem and startup ecosystem is second to none. We have half of the country’s unicorns in our state, the largest market cap private sector company, uh, OpenAI, just headquartered in San Francisco. They could have chosen any other state in the country. Look, I don’t begrudge other people’s success. I’ve never been that kind of Democrat. But I also recognize in *** world, uh, businesses can’t thrive in *** world that’s failing. 10% of the wealth is concentrated, or rather 2/3 of the wealth in the United States is concentrated in the hands of just 10%, 10% of our consumer spending. Uh, this imbalance, I mean, it was Plutarch who said it to the Athenians 2000 years ago. The imbalance between the rich and the poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics. Fast forward today, so this concentration, it’s *** very real issue, and we’re gonna have to address that. And, but we have to address it, I think, very thoughtfully and systemically, and I think we have to have it through the lens of *** national, uh, reform. What we’ve done is the exact opposite with HR 1, which is gonna explode deficits. In the United States of America and debt and again it’s transferred the tax burden to small businesses, farmers, and ranchers. Uh, it is an abomination and it’s *** policy unfortunately the Trump administration is very proud of. Do you think *** national reform is enough? I mean, *** lot of this capital is really global. It’s, I mean, this is *** challenge for all of us across the globe and so the challenge is. Do you have *** redistribution mindset or *** predistribution mindset? Do you have *** progressive tax structure that can balance these things? And this is the iteration in the state of California, and this is our approximation, and I think California’s figured it out in many respects. I mean, our economic, our, our entire entrepreneurial system is thriving. In our state where I think found that balance, we had the highest contribution of venture capital last year in our history, $106 billion 68% of it went back into the state of California, despite our progressive tax structure. Well, you know, from the tweets to Plutarch, thank you, thank you so much, Governor. Thank you guys. Thank you everybody for being here. Thank you. Thank you for the tweets.

    California becomes first state to join GOARN, a World Health Organization network, Newsom’s office says

    The news comes after the Trump administration withdrew the United States from the World Health Organization

    Updated: 4:42 PM PST Jan 23, 2026

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    California has become the first — and so far only — state to join the World Health Organization’s Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), Gov. Newsom’s office announced on Friday. The news comes a day after the United States finalized its withdrawal from the WHO. (Video Above: Gov. Newsom’s full talk at the 2026 World Economic Forum)Newsom’s office said GOARN is a WHO-coordinated network that brings together hundreds of public health institutions, national governments, labs, academic centers and response organizations across the globe. “The Trump administration’s withdrawal from the WHO is a reckless decision that will hurt all Californians and Americans. California will not bear witness to the chaos this decision will bring,” Newsom said in a news release. “We will continue to foster partnerships across the globe and remain at the forefront of public health preparedness, including through our membership as the only state in WHO’s Global Outbreak Alert & Response Network.”Although the California Department of Public Health is the only state-led institution included in GOARN, there are several other U.S.-based entities, including academic institutions and crisis response organizations. The One Health Institute from UC Davis is also listed as a GOARN partner. Newsom’s office said the governor met with WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus during his recent trip to Switzerland to discuss the collaboration. See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

    California has become the first — and so far only — state to join the World Health Organization’s Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), Gov. Newsom’s office announced on Friday.

    The news comes a day after the United States finalized its withdrawal from the WHO.

    (Video Above: Gov. Newsom’s full talk at the 2026 World Economic Forum)

    Newsom’s office said GOARN is a WHO-coordinated network that brings together hundreds of public health institutions, national governments, labs, academic centers and response organizations across the globe.

    “The Trump administration’s withdrawal from the WHO is a reckless decision that will hurt all Californians and Americans. California will not bear witness to the chaos this decision will bring,” Newsom said in a news release. “We will continue to foster partnerships across the globe and remain at the forefront of public health preparedness, including through our membership as the only state in WHO’s Global Outbreak Alert & Response Network.”

    Although the California Department of Public Health is the only state-led institution included in GOARN, there are several other U.S.-based entities, including academic institutions and crisis response organizations. The One Health Institute from UC Davis is also listed as a GOARN partner.

    Newsom’s office said the governor met with WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus during his recent trip to Switzerland to discuss the collaboration.

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  • Landmarks: Story of Roosevelt’s globe highlights revived Dixie Highway tour

    Landmarks: Story of Roosevelt’s globe highlights revived Dixie Highway tour

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    For a little while, there was a big secret in Chicago Heights. Washington bigwigs were visiting. Mysterious shipments of valuable resources would arrive.

    Something important was happening on the city’s East Side at a time when most of the world’s attention was focused on armed conflict that had engulfed the globe.

    The secret turned out to be a gift for the president being put together in a workshop at 12th Street and McKinley Avenue, where the Weber Costello Company long had manufactured school supplies such as blackboards, erasers, maps and globes.

    The firm’s top mapmakers, including chief cartographer B.E. Brown, of Steger, and Chicago Heights resident Arthur Wallmeyer, head of lithography, were recruited for the effort. They oversaw “nine months of secret and sometimes feverish activity,” according to an account published a few years later, on display at Bloom Township High School library in Chicago Heights.

    “The War Department placed the full resources of the government at their disposal,” including supplying “secret geographical information” from the Office of Strategic Services. “Scarce materials needed in the plate making department were rushed by plane from all parts of the country,” the account states.

    By the time it was finished, they had assembled a 50-inch globe that was “unique in mapmaking history.” Weber Costello described it as “the largest ever manufactured,” with a caveat.

    “Actually, larger spheres have been made, but since they were planned for display rather than the shaping of world decisions, their maps have been drawn on the surface of the finished ball and they do not present the hairline accuracy of the 50-inch map,” the company stated in a promotional booklet.

    Chicago Heights figures prominently on a 50-inch globe made in the city by Weber Costello, one of several that were sent to Allied leaders during World War II. (Paul Eisenberg/Daily Southtown)

    The item originally planned as a Christmas present for President Franklin Roosevelt became part of the war effort. Identical copies were made for British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, the U.S. War Department and other agencies. Midcentury newspaper accounts indicate Roosevelt’s model accompanied the president to a summit in Casablanca, Morocco, where world leaders plotted to drive their German and Italian enemies from North Africa.

    Weber Costello made several of the 50-inch globes during the war and a few more by commission into the 1950s, marketed as The President Globe. In an advertising pamphlet from the ‘40s, the company printed an endorsement from Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall, who had received the third one.

    “The globe and its companion will serve a high purpose in our war effort, and I thank you again on behalf of the War Department as well as personally for your tireless work and splendid cooperation in the face of many difficulties,” Marshall wrote.

    Marshall’s globe is on display at the American Geographical Society Library at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Roosevelt’s globe, which he initially situated prominently behind his Oval Office desk, is at his presidential library and museum in New York. Churchill’s globe is at his Chartwell estate museum in Kent, England.

    A 50-inch globe created by Weber Costello Co. in Chicago Heights, along with the U.S. War Department, is displayed at Bloom High School in Chicago Heights. (Paul Eisenberg/Daily Southtown)
    A 50-inch globe created by Weber Costello Co. in Chicago Heights, along with the U.S. War Department, is displayed at Bloom High School in Chicago Heights. (Paul Eisenberg/Daily Southtown)

    Another of the 50-inch globes that had such a prominent role in World War II history was proudly housed at the Weber Costello headquarters.

    Decades passed. Gradually the new-globe sheen faded and its WWII provenance became old hat. By 1964, Weber Costello’s globe had been loaned to Kline’s Department Store in Chicago Heights, which used it to promote its annual August sale of sheets, according to a Star Newspapers story from that year.

    Not long after that, Weber Costello went out of business and the globe was donated to Bloom High School. By then, it had seen better days. In the early 1970s, the school threw it out, according to a 1990s newspaper story, but a social studies teacher retrieved it and placed it in his classroom. When that teacher retired, someone proposed splitting the cherry wood globe at the equator and turning it into two large planters.

    Instead, a group of teachers undertook a public fundraising effort to restore the globe. Donations poured in from alumni, history buffs and community members. The School Board chipped in the remainder, and when word got out, the Chicago History Museum requested the artifact on temporary loan for a Chicago in Wartime exhibit marking the 50th anniversary of World War II in 1992. By the time it returned to Bloom, a special niche had been carved for the historic globe in the school’s library.

    Bloom High School in Chicago Heights May 10, 2024. The first high school in Illinois to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places will be a stop on the upcoming Day on the Dixie tour. (Paul Eisenberg/Daily Southtown)
    Bloom High School in Chicago Heights May 10, 2024. The first high school in Illinois to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places will be a stop on the upcoming Day on the Dixie tour. (Paul Eisenberg/Daily Southtown)

    Tim Jacko, the school’s librarian, said it’s a great addition to the first high school in Illinois to be added to the National Register of Historic Places. Built in Art Deco style amid the Great Depression, the school also is filled with art from famous creators, some dating to the institution’s old building in the 1910s.

    For many students, though, it’s just part of the backdrop of regular high school life.

    “It’s kind of just there, and students are like, yeah, it’s the globe,” Jacko said.

    Others, who might be more enthusiastic about its history and role in worldwide events, don’t get much of a chance to see this artifact.

    “It’s a rarity that we have visitors come in and look at the globe, because we are a school,” Jacko said. “It’s not like people can come in off the street and take a look at it.”

    But one of those opportunities is coming up June 22, thanks to a group of car enthusiasts who will once again drive the nearby Dixie Highway.

    The Crete-based A’s R Us Model A Car Club revived the annual June event formerly known as Drivin’ the Dixie last year, though it was a last-minute effort.

    Members of the A's R Us Model A Ford club erect new storyboard signs along the Dixie Highway in 2015, the 100th anniversary of the historic highway. (Phil Serviss)
    Members of the A’s R Us Model A Ford club erect new storyboard signs along the Dixie Highway in 2015, the 100th anniversary of the historic highway. (Phil Serviss)

    Started as the Dixie Dash in 2002 as a 200-mile timed distance event from Blue Island to Danville along the historic named road, the car caravan transitioned the following year into a more relaxed touring format taking motorists from Blue Island to Momence with stops highlighting the rich history of the south suburbs.

    It also became a fundraiser for efforts to promote the Dixie Highway as a destination in its own right, much like a similar national project along Lincoln Highway.

    “We made it to the 100th anniversary of Dixie Highway in 2015, and that’s when we put up the story boards and signage that runs from Blue Island All the way down to Danville,” said Phillip Serviss, of Beecher, who’s coordinating the event. “By 2018, time moved on for a lot of people. People were tired and we turned it over to the Blue Island Historical Society as a keeper of the drive kind of thing.”

    Drivin’ the Dixie returned for 2019 going from Momence to Blue Island, and then “the pandemic hit and destroyed lots of things,” Serviss said.

    The break reenergized interest among the classic car crowd, “so we revived it last year and had about 60-65 cars,” he said. It was sort of a last-minute effort, without much publicity, but now “we have another year under our belt and we’ve refined the whole thing.”

    Drivers, who can be in any sort of vehicle, will start in Markham, which “has really stepped up,” Serviss said, with breakfast at the Markham Roller Rink. And the route will extend south past Momence “along the original Dixie Highway” — now farm roads — to St. Anne, where a reception event is planned with food and live music. Details about participating are at as-r-us.com/.

    Just as in previous incarnations, Day Along the Dixie will feature stops highlighting points of interest, including a free ice cream cone in Homewood at one of the original Dairy Queen shops, and a history presentation by South Cook Explore map compiler and local history author Kevin Barron at Thornton Distillery, the oldest standing brewery in Illinois.

    In Crete, a display will highlight the village’s plethora of Sears kit homes, including one street with a concentration of “six or seven of them.”

    “If you didn’t know Sears had kit homes, you will after June 22,” Serviss said.

    A presentation in the village of Grant Park will showcase how the grain elevator there works, and “the complexity of maintaining grain so that it doesn’t rot.”

    Along with Bloom, historic buildings such as the Farm Museum in Momence, the Thornton Historical Society and the old Depot in Beecher will be open.

    Phil Serviss, left, and John Maracic, members of the A's-R-Us Model A Ford club based in Crete, erect a new Dixie Highway sign in April along the route of the historic road in Crete. June's Day on the Dixie tour will raise money for maintenance and more signs along the route, Serviss said. (Phil Serviss)
    Phil Serviss, left, and John Maracic, members of the A’s-R-Us Model A Ford club based in Crete, erect a new Dixie Highway sign in April along the route of the historic road in Crete. June’s Day on the Dixie tour will raise money for maintenance and more signs along the route, Serviss said. (Phil Serviss)

    As in the past, the event is a fundraiser for maintenance and new signs along the Dixie Highway, a cause dear to Serviss.

    “I was born in Harvey, raised in Homewood, when I got married I ended up in Glenwood and I’m back in Beecher now, so I’ve never left Dixie Highway,” he said. “It was the first north-south highway in the country, but it’s kind of a forgotten highway. We’re trying to not forget it.”

    And it offers a chance to ensure other highlights of suburban history aren’t overlooked either, such as the Weber Costello globe tucked away in a corner of Bloom’s library.

    “To see something like this, something that Churchill and Roosevelt used to plan the war, it’s kind of cool,” Jacko said. “Not to mention it has this link to Chicago Heights history. You get to see how this town contributed to the war. It’s a good experience.”

    Landmarks is a weekly column by Paul Eisenberg exploring the people, places and things that have left an indelible mark on the Southland. He can be reached at peisenberg@tribpub.com.

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  • Globe harnesses AI and machine learning for enhanced network efficiency, sustainability

    Globe harnesses AI and machine learning for enhanced network efficiency, sustainability

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    Globe has taken a significant leap forward in enhancing network efficiency and sustainability by implementing an innovative energy management system driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) across its wireless access networks. 

    The move underscores Globe’s commitment to reducing energy consumption, lowering operational costs, and contributing to global climate change mitigation efforts.

    The company’s wireless access cost-saving solution employs AI and ML technologies to optimize power usage across its base stations, achieving an impressive potential energy saving of 3% to 8%. 

    By leveraging AI algorithms to accurately forecast network usage and adjust power-saving parameters, Globe has extended energy conservation measures beyond the traditional off-peak periods of 12 a.m. to 6 a.m., enabling around-the-clock efficiency improvements.

    The initiative, initially rolled out in Visayas and Mindanao in 2023 and expanded to Luzon early this year, has yielded remarkable results, demonstrating the tangible benefits of integrating advanced technology with environmental stewardship.

    In 2023 alone, Globe realized additional energy savings of approximately 187,774 kWh, leading to an avoidance of 139 metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

    “In the face of rising energy costs and the urgent need for climate action, Globe is proud to lead by example in the telecom industry,” said Joel Agustin, Globe’s SVP Head of Network Planning and Engineering. “Our real-time and adaptive AI/ML-driven energy management system finely balances energy use with network efficiency, embodying our commitment to technological innovation for sustainable outcomes.”

    As Globe continues to innovate and integrate sustainability into its operations, the company remains committed to harnessing new technologies to further reduce energy consumption and leverage automation. This approach aligns with the company’s goal to achieve Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050, contributing to the global effort to combat climate change.

    By embracing technologies such as AI and ML, Globe is setting a new standard for efficiency and sustainability in the telecom industry, benefiting both consumers and the planet.

    For more information about Globe’s network sustainability initiatives, please visit https://www.globe.com.ph/

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  • Globe hits SIMs engaged in spam and scam SMS

    Globe hits SIMs engaged in spam and scam SMS

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    Globe, the country’s mobile leader, has significantly ramped up its efforts to combat cyber threats by deactivating and blocking an increasing number of SIMs engaged in malicious activities. 

    In the first quarter of 2024 alone, the company blacklisted 36,549 SIMs from other networks, a 62% spike compared to the 22,455 competitor SIMs blocked during the same period last year.

    The drastic year-on-year increase underscores Globe’s intensified campaign to identify and take down errant SIMs involved in SMS spam blasts, online fraud schemes, and other illicit activities.

    Globe also deactivated 841 SIMs from its network in Q1 2024 after they were identified as potential sources of spam or scam SMS, or misuse. This figure marks a 30% year-on-year increase from the 647 Globe SIMs deactivated in Q1 2023.

    “We have zero tolerance for abusive SIMs that undermine network security and compromise customer experience. Our accelerated deactivation efforts demonstrate our unwavering resolve to fight these cybersecurity threats head-on,” said Anton Bonifacio, Globe’s chief information security officer.

    SIM abuse cases are detected through Globe’s monitoring systems and customer reports via its Stop Spam portal.  The company promptly deactivates those SIMs to safeguard its customers and service quality.

    Given the risk these SIMs pose to personal and financial information, Globe urges customers to remain alert. This includes steering clear of unfamiliar links, disregarding requests for personal details or one-time PINs, and promptly reporting any dubious messages via the Stop Spam portal.

    The company’s offensive against compromised SIMs is part of its cybersecurity measures to detect and neutralize malicious SMS traffic more effectively. Globe has also partnered with other industry players including telcos, banks, online retail platforms, and concerned government agencies in threat intelligence sharing.

    “Cybersecurity demands continuous effort and investment to stay ahead of emerging threats. Our intensified deactivation of rogue SIMs reaffirms our commitment to delivering a secure and anxiety-free experience for Globe customers,” said Bonifacio. 

    With a multi-pronged strategy of technological upgrades, industry collaboration, and customer education, Globe seeks to fortify its cybersecurity posture and maintain leadership in protecting consumers from spam, scams, and other cyber threats.

    Globe works closely with stakeholders to battle fraud. It has partnered with government agencies, including the Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP ACG), to jointly clamp down on fraudsters.  Collaboration with law enforcers has led to successful operations against cybercriminals. 

    Globe customers may support the campaign against fraud by exercising vigilance and reporting cases via Globe’s Stop Spam portal or the PNP ACG via 0968 867 4302. 

    Globe also calls on mobile phone users to be wary of emerging fraud tactics occurring outside telco networks, such as scam messages sent via over-the-top messaging apps and spoofing.  There have been rising cases of scams sent via chat apps and spoofing, costing victims their hard-earned money. 

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  • Are you being spoofed? Here are telltale signs — blink and you’ll miss

    Are you being spoofed? Here are telltale signs — blink and you’ll miss

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    Is your mobile phone being spoofed? There are signs, and you have just seconds to spot them. 

    Recent months have seen the rise of spoofing, a scamming method where fraudsters pretend to be your trusted brand and send you SMS geared towards collecting your sensitive information without your knowledge. 

    Spoofing uses a devious device called the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) catcher or fake base station, which can be toted around or mounted in vehicles to mess with mobile users within a 2-kilometer radius. The IMSI catcher downgrades your signal to 2G via their faux network, allowing fraudsters to send you messages that look like legit messages from well-known brands, yet are anything but.

    There are three dead giveaways to help you catch these spoofing attempts in the act. Be very attentive, as these occur in just a matter of seconds: 

    Your signal downgrades to 2G/EDGE

    Did your phone just go retro to 2G/EDGE? If you find yourself stepping back in time to the 2G or EDGE network in a spot where you are usually cruising on 4G/LTE, alarm bells should ring. That is a classic sign an IMSI catcher might be lurking around. In case you receive an unsolicited message right after you notice the signal downgrade, be wary. 

    Did you get a message from a legitimate-looking sender ID with a suspicious offer, such as an enticing prize or a worrying warning with a garbled link? Fraudsters have been mimicking sender IDs of popular brands such as Globe and banking institutions to send spoofed SMS. These usually contain links with misspelled or broken-up company names (example: www.gl0be.ph or www.glo.be.ph), which lead to pages that will illegally collect your data. Remember that Globe will never send clickable links in its official customer SMS advisories. 

    You suddenly lose access to mobile data 

    As spoofing operates in 2G, you will lose access to the internet and other data services once targeted. If you cannot access your data services out of the blue and start getting weird or sketchy SMS messages, it’s time to get suspicious. This could very well be a spoofing strike. 

    Keep in mind that spoofed messages evade Globe’s spam filters by circumventing its secure network. Globe urges you to be vigilant and protect yourself by refraining from engaging with these messages and clicking on any links. 

    Globe continues to step up efforts against fraud, taking several measures to protect its customers. These include deploying network probes to uncover IMSI catchers and fake base stations and blocking SMS with dangerous URLs.

    Globe also counts on you to be its lookout. Report any suspicious message to the #StopSpam portal. Be vigilant and scrutinize messages requesting personal info or urging action.

    “Keeping up our defenses against these scammers is a team effort, and you, our customers, are a key player. Your awareness and caution are the ace up our sleeve. We’re here to keep you safe and clued in, but we need your help in protecting yourself as scammers continue to find new ways to dupe you,” said Anton Bonifacio, Globe chief information and security officer. 

    For more details on how Globe is battling spoofing and other scams, drop by https://www.globe.com.ph/.  

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  • Globe rolls out local prepaid eSIM

    Globe rolls out local prepaid eSIM

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    Globe, a leading Mobile provider in the Philippines, ushers in a new era of sustainable digital connectivity with the rollout of its local prepaid eSIM.

    The Globe Prepaid local eSIM focuses on convenience, eco-friendliness, and streamlined digital experiences, including a first-of-its-kind eSIM compatibility check to ensure customers’ devices are ready for the technology. 

    For only PHP99, the Globe Prepaid local eSIM not only facilitates a more convenient and efficient communication experience but also promotes an eco-conscious lifestyle by reducing reliance on physical SIMs, and completely eliminating the use of plastic and carded distribution of eSIMs.

    The Globe Prepaid local eSIM caters to both iOS and Android device users, exclusively accessible through the GlobeOne app. This platform ensures a smooth and straightforward experience, allowing customers to download and install their eSIM right after purchase, doing away with physical SIM delivery.

    The eSIM is easy to activate. iOS users can scan the QR code provided in their email using their phone’s camera or add the eSIM under “Cellular Plans” in their phone’s settings. Android users can scan the QR code through the “SIM Card Manager” in their phone’s settings. All subscribers are required to register their eSIM via the GlobeOne app.

    Subscribers can also manage multiple profiles using different mobile numbers on a single device, enabling them to effortlessly switch lines for various purposes such as after-office activities, travel, or any other aspect of their lifestyle.

    “Our transition to eSIM technology plays a pivotal role in our digital-first strategy, greatly reducing our ecological footprint while offering customers a seamless way to embrace digital connectivity,” said Eric Tanbauco, Globe’s vice president of Mobile Prepaid Business.

    The Globe Prepaid Local eSIM is exclusive to new Globe Prepaid mobile numbers. Globe is dedicated to enhancing its offerings and plans to enable the conversion of existing prepaid physical SIMs to eSIMs in the future. 

    To purchase a Globe Prepaid local eSIM, download the GlobeOne app and join Globe Prepaid in moving towards a more sustainable and digitally connected future.

    To learn more, visit https://www.globe.com.ph/apps-content/globeone#gref

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  • SCAM ALERT! Globe warns vs spoofed messages for Rewards claims

    SCAM ALERT! Globe warns vs spoofed messages for Rewards claims

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    Globe has called on the public to be extra vigilant and never engage with text messages with links directing customers to click to redeem Globe Rewards, as these are scam SMS sent out by fraudsters via spoofing. 

    Customers have reported receiving spoofed messages impersonating Globe’s sender ID, inviting them to click dubious links supposedly to claim their Globe Rewards. These malicious links are meant to steal personal information, including credit card details. 

    Fraudsters are apparently taking advantage of Globe’s push for customers to claim their Rewards before the expiry on March 31, 2024. 

    All official SMS from Globe do not contain links. 

    “We call on our customers to please never click on links in SMS pretending to be from Globe. Any text message containing a link from supposed sender ID “Globe” is a fraudulent message done via spoofing. Globe will never send an official advisory with links. Do not fall for enticing offers in these scam messages,” said Darius Delgado, Globe vice president and head of Consumer Mobile Business. 

    He reminded customers that Globe Rewards may only be claimed via one platform: the GlobeOne app

    “Globe Rewards points may only be redeemed via the GlobeOne app. We’d like to encourage our customers to use this official platform, as this is the only place where they can claim rewards,” he said. 

    Spoofed messages are malicious SMS sent out via illegal equipment called the international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) catcher or a fake cell tower or base station, which captures mobile users within a limited radius. 

    Brought around or foot or inside a vehicle, the IMSI catcher forces phones within a certain area to downgrade to 2G, the old cellular network technology for voice calls and texts. Fraudsters can then send out SMS from any spoofed or impersonated number or sender ID, such as “Globe,” to mobile phones connected to this fake cell tower. 

    These messages do not pass through the Globe network and go under the radar, evading its spam filters. 

    Globe observed a rise in spoofing and other forms of text scams, such as messages sent via over-the-top services or chat apps that are also outside the purview of telcos, after it bolstered security measures that filtered out spam and scam SMS. 

    In September 2022, Globe became the first Philippine telco to take the unprecedented step of barring all person-to-person messages with links from its network. It also implemented stronger policies on which sources or sender IDs are allowed to send app-to-person messages with links.

    With its aggressive filters enforced 24/7, Globe blocked a total of 5.48 billion spam and scam messages in 2023, twice the volume it barred in 2022.  

    These measures altogether made SMS scamming more difficult for fraudsters, prompting them to find novel ways to do their illicit trade. 

    “As we continue to enhance our security measures to protect our customers and our network, scammers will keep finding new ways to defraud mobile users, which are often outside Globe’s control. We need the help of our customers to be proactive in protecting themselves as Globe does not have control over a lot of content that reach them, such as texts from spoofed SMS and from chat apps, and unconfirmed information they get on social media. Please be discerning,” said Anton Bonifacio, Globe’s chief information security officer. 

    Globe calls on its customers to report suspicious SMS via its Stop Spam portal
    To learn more about Globe’s efforts against fraud, visit www.globe.com.ph.

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  • Globe’s GoRoam and Roam Surf4All available on GCash for Prepaid and TM customers traveling abroad

    Globe’s GoRoam and Roam Surf4All available on GCash for Prepaid and TM customers traveling abroad

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    Globe has made a significant move to enhance its roaming services by making all of its offers, including its recently launched GoRoam and Roam Surf4All offers, available on GCash for its Prepaid and TM customers. 

    With the popular e-wallet service onboard, Globe Prepaid and TM users can now avail their favorite offers easily using their GCash app. These offers are tailor-made to fit the needs of all kinds of travelers, providing generous data allocations at attractive price points, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity abroad.

    GoRoam directly addresses the need for affordable and convenient global connectivity, providing competitive roaming rates that rival those of local SIMs abroad, removing the hassle of switching SIMs while traveling. 

    Launched in 2023, the service is now available in nine countries: Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia, Taiwan, Malaysia, the UAE, Singapore, the USA and, most recently, South Korea.

    Country Price GB Duration
    Hong Kong PHP600 3GB 5 days
    Thailand PHP800 15GB 8 days
    Indonesia PHP600 25GB 30 days
    Taiwan PHP600 2.4GB 10 days
    Malaysia PHP800 5GB 10 days
    UAE PHP2000 8GB 28 days
    Singapore PHP1500 20GB 30 days
    USA PHP3000 20GB 30 days
    South Korea PHP1600 30GB 10 days

    Meanwhile, Roam Surf4All is the newest innovation by Globe, offering shareable data roaming for up to 5 total users so that only one promo is needed for group travels abroad. With this new offer, Globe breaks down the limitations of popular alternatives like pocket WiFi where people need to carry an extra device, pay extra fees like security deposits, and be side-by-side at all times to stay connected.

    With Roam Surf4All, there’s no need to carry another device while abroad. With just a few clicks, you can already enjoy connectivity and instantly share GBs to family and friends. The best part is whether you wish to explore together or enjoy your own free time, proximity is no longer something you need to worry about.

    Currently, the following Roam Surf4All offers are available:

    Promo Price GB Duration PHP/person/day
    Roam Surf4All 2599 PHP2599 5GB 5 days PHP104
    Roam Surf4All  5499 PHP5499 10GB 15 days PHP73
    Roam Surf4All  7499 PHP7499 12GB 30 days PHP50

    “Integrating Globe with GCash underscores our commitment to delivering the most convenient and affordable means of connectivity while abroad so our customers can have a worry-free travel experience.

    With GoRoam and Roam Surf4All now accessible via GCash for Prepaid and TM subscribers, mobile users will now find that it’s easier to register to Globe’s data roaming packs. Customers can not only subscribe to promos for their own use, but can also easily buy roaming promos for their family and friends. 

    This partnership reflects our dedication to empowering both leisure travelers and even our kababayans abroad with the freedom to travel globally. With Globe and GCash delivering innovative offers at never-before-seen rates, more and more travelers can rely on roaming as their trusted connectivity partner abroad,” said Paula Rivera-Castillo, head of Globe International Business.

    To subscribe to GoRoam or Roam Surf4All offers through GCash, customers just need to select “Load,” scroll to the right and select the “Roaming & Int’l” category, then choose their desired roaming promo. A confirmation SMS will be sent once the payment is processed, activating the chosen data promo for use. 

    This development is part of Globe’s ongoing efforts to redefine roaming services, offering a competitive advantage over local SIMs and pocket WiFis in terms of price, convenience, and coverage. By making GoRoam and Roam Surf4All available through GCash, Globe is not only catering to the connectivity needs of its customers but also reinforcing its position as a forward-thinking leader in the telecom sector.

    For more information on GoRoam and Roam Surf4All, Globe Prepaid and TM customers are encouraged to visit glbe.co/roam.

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  • Globe and Converge embark on co-build projects for improved capacity, network resilience

    Globe and Converge embark on co-build projects for improved capacity, network resilience

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    Globe and Converge are spearheading co-build projects in the Bicol Region and Leyte Province to extend fiber optic networks and improve delivery of reliable connectivity, marking a key industry milestone in collaborative network expansion.

    Through a partnership sealed in February 2022, Globe and Converge embarked on its first joint project in 2022: a co-build spanning 137 kilometers from Pili, Camarines Sur, to Legazpi City, Albay. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, this venture includes the deployment of state-of-the-art microduct solution underground facilities. This project wrapped up in Q3 of 2022. 

    Following the success of the initial undertaking, a second co-build project in Leyte Province began in the third quarter of 2023. Spanning 209 kilometers to connect Tacloban and Maasin via Baybay, it is currently 80% complete and is expected to conclude by the third quarter of 2024. 

    These co-build projects fall under Globe’s core fortification program, designed to achieve comprehensive enhancements, expand the fiber network, upgrade network capacity, and accommodate Hyperscalers’ needs. Additionally, the program focuses on improving the resilience of the company’s Fiber Optic Core Backbone Network against the impacts of typhoons and other natural disasters.

    “Our collaboration with Converge demonstrates our commitment to improving telecom infrastructure across the Philippines. By pooling our resources and expertise, we’re not only expanding our network more efficiently but also significantly lowering the costs associated with such extensive infrastructure projects,” said Joel Agustin, Globe SVP and head of network planning and engineering. 

    He said the collaboration with Converge allows Globe to continue improving its network availability and consistency, which are critical to providing reliable service. 

    “We truly appreciate the collaboration with Converge as we share the same focus on delivering reliable service to our customers. We are looking forward to a sustained and fruitful partnership as we continue to strive to improve the experience of our customers,” Agustin said. 

    Globe and Converge are committed to continuing their cooperative efforts to improve the nation’s telecom framework, ensuring wider access to dependable, high-quality internet services.

    To learn more about Globe, visit www.globe.com.ph

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  • Globe completes pilot run of hybrid solar power in 26 sites, paves way for greener network operations savings in fuel, power total PHP6.9 million

    Globe completes pilot run of hybrid solar power in 26 sites, paves way for greener network operations savings in fuel, power total PHP6.9 million

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    Leading digital solutions platform Globe has successfully completed its innovative pilot program featuring hybrid solar power, marking a major step forward in greener network operations. This milestone aligns with the company’s firm commitment to sustainability and its goal to achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions by 2050.

    The program, which ran from 2022 to 2023, focused on integrating hybrid solar power across 26 diverse Globe sites — three in the National Capital Region (NCR), 17 in South Luzon, and six in Mindanao. 

    The sites include off-grid towers traditionally dependent on diesel gensets but can be fully powered either solely by renewable energy with a battery energy storage system or a combination of renewables and diesel fuel. The technology was also tested in bad-grid tower sites experiencing frequent power outages and in good-grid tower sites that utilize a mix of coal and renewable energy sources from the power grid.

    Results of the initiative have been remarkable, with Globe saving an estimated of over 119,000 liters of diesel fuel and avoiding over 67,000 kWh of electricity consumption, equating to approximately PHP6.9M in savings. These figures not only highlight the program’s effectiveness in reducing environmental impact but also underscore the potential for cost savings and efficiency improvements in sustainable energy solutions.

    Joel Agustin, Globe Network Planning and Engineering Head, commented, “Successfully implementing hybrid solar power across multiple sites represents a big leap in our efforts to decarbonize our operations. Beyond demonstrating our dedication to environmental stewardship, it also cements Globe’s status as the Most Sustainability-Driven Network Operator in the Philippines.”

    Traditionally, Globe’s cell sites have relied on electricity from the national power grid, a significant portion of which comes from coal, and conventional diesel gensets for backup power. However, the shift to sustainable sources became imperative, especially for sites without commercial power-grid connectivity or with unreliable grid conditions. They typically relied on traditional gensets operating continuously.

    Globe’s hybrid solar power solution incorporates several innovative features. It includes a Solar Mini-Grid that can be built within the facility or adjacent area, offering scalable capacity and adaptability. This system provides direct power to on-site equipment, making it ideal for deployment in challenging terrains. 

    The solution also includes an Advanced Solar Hybrid solution, an intelligent off-grid alternative power system that primarily uses solar energy, switching to the rectifier battery system and diesel genset as needed. 

    Encouraged by the promising results, Globe is set to progressively deploy its hybrid solar power technology across its cell sites. The company is actively pursuing green solutions and innovations that will reduce its network’s GHG and overall carbon footprint. This approach reflects Globe’s deep-rooted commitment to environmental sustainability and responsible corporate citizenship.

    To learn more about Globe, visit www.globe.com.ph

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  • Globe enhances SIM Registration channels to protect user data, combat fraud

    Globe enhances SIM Registration channels to protect user data, combat fraud

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    Globe has completed major improvements to its SIM registration channels aligned with the company’s commitment to protect customer identities and deter fraudulent activities.

    The measures include implementing advanced encryption protocols to secure data transmitted during the registration process and introducing live photo capture technology to prevent the use of stock or pre-existing photos.

    To combat the submission of fraudulent documents, Globe continues to use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology. This allows the matching of text entries on the SIM registration form with data on a SIM user’s uploaded ID, significantly reducing the chances of having fake or doctored documents pass through the system. 

    Additionally, Globe has limited the number of ID submission retries to prevent random or repeated attempts to register with fictitious documents.

    Globe’s efforts extend beyond the initial registration process. The company has embarked on a comprehensive post-validation initiative, having already reviewed 11 million existing SIM records as part of its commitment to the success of the SIM Registration Act. The move aims to ensure the integrity of Globe’s customer database, as it aims to complete the validation of the remaining 40 million records within the year. It has already completed validation of some 11  million registrations. 

    “We continue to invest in and enhance our tools to deliver a more secure and effective validation process to proactively deter and detect fraudsters. It’s a continuous journey for us to keep on protecting our customers,” said Darius Delgado, head of Globe’s Consumer Mobile Business.

    The SIM Registration Act mandates the registration of all SIMs to protect consumers from illegal activities such as scams, smishing, and other forms of mobile phone and online fraud.

    By continuously improving its systems, Globe aims to establish a secure and reliable framework for SIM registration, ensuring the safeguarding of user data and maintaining the integrity of telecom services in the country.

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  • Globe joins world’s first cross-border telco rewards program

    Globe joins world’s first cross-border telco rewards program

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    Globe, alongside Singtel, AIS, HKT, Optus, Taiwan Mobile, and Telkomsel, recently announced that they have formed an Alliance to launch a first-of-its-kind cross-border rewards program aimed at delivering greater value to eligible customers when they travel to Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Hong Kong, Australia, Taiwan or Indonesia where the telcos are respectively based. The program would enable travelers to earn and use rewards, claim and redeem unique deals for transport, dining, merchandise, and services, and enjoy other incentives when they travel to any of these markets. They would also access customer support from their telco via calls or online while overseas for free. The program, which will be progressively rolled out in the second half of 2024, will enable customers to conveniently access and redeem unique benefits seamlessly from their individual telco apps while traveling.

    Darius Delgado, head, Consumer Mobile Business at Globe, noted, “As a brand focused on providing unique experiences as our differentiator and having a deeper relationship with our subscribers, we are excited to partner with other leading telcos in the region through this Rewards Alliance to elevate the travel experience of our subscribers well beyond just connectivity. Through this program, we will be able to give cross-border perks, experiences, and exclusive offers to our subscribers when they travel to partner destinations. With this, we can ensure that when yuppies travel with GOMO PH, they are in for an adventure of a lifetime!”

    The cross-border rewards program is the latest addition to the suite of travel offerings from GOMO PH. GOMO PH lets its customers enjoy roaming services in over 160 destinations across the world. Customers can choose from different promo offers perfect for their travel destination and duration of stay, or choose to swap local GBs to international GBs via ‘Mo Creds, all through the GOMO PH app. Through the seamless and hassle-free GOMO Roam, the brand makes every trip more enjoyable and convenient for its customers.

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  • Globe underscores the need for ethical AI at Mapúa MCM Career Fair

    Globe underscores the need for ethical AI at Mapúa MCM Career Fair

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    Amid the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), leading digital solutions platform Globe tackled the need for ethical practices and human oversight over the technology in an insightful discussion with students at the recent Mapúa Malayan Colleges Mindanao (Mapúa MCM) Career and Internship Fair. 

    Dennis Abella, VP for Operations Systems Support (OSS) Program Delivery at Globe, noted how science, technology, engineering, the arts, and math (STEM) can prepare students for future careers where AI integration is increasingly becoming indispensable. 

    But while AI stimulates creativity and innovation, and enhances critical thinking, logical reasoning, and problem-solving skills, he pointed out that it is crucial to understand AI’s ethical and societal implications. 

    “AI is powerful, but it still requires human common sense to make the right decisions. It cannot discern beyond its programmed capabilities. Because of this, we need responsible digital citizenship, ensuring that we make informed, ethical decisions about technology use and its impact on society,” said Abella in his talk “AI Unleashed.”

    Globe is currently testing the use of AI in certain aspects of the business, including customer service and automation of its digital channels. These initiatives ensure that risks in the areas of security, compliance, and ethics are mitigated. 

    “AI systems, by nature, lack moral reasoning and an understanding of complex social norms. This is why human oversight is critical, as it ensures that AI operates within ethical boundaries and prevents possible misuse that may lead to harm,” he added. 

    Globe and Mapúa MCM share a commitment to advancing technological education while ensuring that students grasp the significance of human oversight in AI. 

    “This collaboration with Globe provides our students with invaluable insights into the practical and ethical dimensions of AI. It helps equip our students with the skills and perspective needed to succeed in a tech-driven world,” said Leopoldo Aquino, Jr., Director of the Office of Corporate Partnership and Alumni Affairs at Mapúa MCM.

    Engr. Alejandro H. Ballado, Jr., EVP/COO of Mapúa MCM, meanwhile, emphasized the career expo’s role in bridging the gap between academic preparation and industry expectations. 

    “The Mapúa MCM Career and Internship Fair, supported by Globe, is more than just a job fair. It’s a platform for future-proofing our students. By exposing them to industry leaders and the latest technological trends, we ensure they are ready to contribute meaningfully to society and the economy,” Ballado stated.

    Globe’s partnership with Mapúa MCM is in line with the company’s proactive efforts to collaborate with academic institutions across the country to help prepare future-ready students and open doors to opportunities in the technology sector. 

    To learn more about Globe, visit https://www.globe.com.ph/

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