The Current for Dec. 27, 2019
Vint Cerf, known as one of the "fathers of the internet" and now Google's Chief Internet Evangelist, tells us his predictions for what the digital world will look like in 2030; Alexander Vavilov, the Toronto-born son of Russian spies, was officially made a Canadian citizen last week after a Supreme Court of Canada decision. He tells us how he's feeling after the decision; We replay our documentary "The Wall in the Head," about the lasting impact of the Berlin Wall, 30 years after its fall.
Today on The Current:
- Vint Cerf, known as one of the "fathers of the internet" and now Google's Chief Internet Evangelist, tells us his predictions for what the digital world will look like in 2030.
- Alexander Vavilov, the Toronto-born son of Russian spies, was officially made a Canadian citizen last week after a Supreme Court of Canada decision. He tells us how he's feeling after the decision.
- We replay our documentary "The Wall in the Head," about the lasting impact of the Berlin Wall, 30 years after its fall.