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CES 2020: Ivanka Trump unfazed by critics at tech show | CES 2020: Ivanka Trump unfazed by critics at tech show |
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Ivanka Trump's appearance at the CES tech show went smoothly, despite controversy surrounding her invitation. | Ivanka Trump's appearance at the CES tech show went smoothly, despite controversy surrounding her invitation. |
Some had criticised a decision to give her a "keynote" slot, saying other women had more expertise in the field. | Some had criticised a decision to give her a "keynote" slot, saying other women had more expertise in the field. |
On stage, the US president's daughter suggested Americans' CV data should be stored and updated on their phones as a matter of course, to make it easier for them to apply for jobs. | On stage, the US president's daughter suggested Americans' CV data should be stored and updated on their phones as a matter of course, to make it easier for them to apply for jobs. |
She seemed not to want to "ruffle feathers", one attendee told the BBC. | She seemed not to want to "ruffle feathers", one attendee told the BBC. |
Ms Trump was interviewed in front of an audience of trade show delegates in Las Vegas by Gary Shapiro, chief of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which organises CES. | Ms Trump was interviewed in front of an audience of trade show delegates in Las Vegas by Gary Shapiro, chief of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which organises CES. |
"Why can't you have your high school degree verified and in your phone, so an employer doesn't need to call your high school?" she asked him rhetorically. | "Why can't you have your high school degree verified and in your phone, so an employer doesn't need to call your high school?" she asked him rhetorically. |
Skills obtained on health and safety courses, or in manufacturing roles, she suggested, could be logged. | Skills obtained on health and safety courses, or in manufacturing roles, she suggested, could be logged. |
"All of that should be catalogued and tracked and available and accessible," Ms Trump added. | "All of that should be catalogued and tracked and available and accessible," Ms Trump added. |
Last year, a white paper published by the US government described the concept - known as interoperable learning records - in detail. | Last year, a white paper published by the US government described the concept - known as interoperable learning records - in detail. |
Ms Trump also said that more could be done to help those without college degrees enter the workforce. | Ms Trump also said that more could be done to help those without college degrees enter the workforce. |
And she gained a round of applause for praising the introduction of paid parental leave for US government workers. | |
'Difficult to fault' | 'Difficult to fault' |
Critics had called for the event to be boycotted. But a large audience packed into a hotel conference centre to see and hear Ms Trump. | Critics had called for the event to be boycotted. But a large audience packed into a hotel conference centre to see and hear Ms Trump. |
"It seemed clear as a member of the administration that she didn't want to ruffle any feathers," said Adam Smith, contributing UK editor for PCMag. | "It seemed clear as a member of the administration that she didn't want to ruffle any feathers," said Adam Smith, contributing UK editor for PCMag. |
He added that the atmosphere had been "accommodating" to Ms Trump. | He added that the atmosphere had been "accommodating" to Ms Trump. |
"A debate may be worthwhile on whether her presence took the place of a more experienced woman in the tech sector or the merits of her political views, but it would be difficult to fault her on the delivery of her message," he added. | "A debate may be worthwhile on whether her presence took the place of a more experienced woman in the tech sector or the merits of her political views, but it would be difficult to fault her on the delivery of her message," he added. |
Ms Trump and her husband Jared Kushner will next attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland as part of the White House delegation later this month. | Ms Trump and her husband Jared Kushner will next attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland as part of the White House delegation later this month. |
Analysis: Zoe Kleinman, Technology reporter | Analysis: Zoe Kleinman, Technology reporter |
I wasn't sure what to expect from Ivanka Trump's much-hyped CES keynote. Would the grand Venetian Ballroom auditorium be full, or would the threatened boycott keep the crowds away? Would she be booed or cheered? | I wasn't sure what to expect from Ivanka Trump's much-hyped CES keynote. Would the grand Venetian Ballroom auditorium be full, or would the threatened boycott keep the crowds away? Would she be booed or cheered? |
It was no doubt a lucrative day to be a security guard here in Las Vegas. Men in black wearing silver "cop security" badges were everywhere, and long queues of CES delegates snaked across the floors. | It was no doubt a lucrative day to be a security guard here in Las Vegas. Men in black wearing silver "cop security" badges were everywhere, and long queues of CES delegates snaked across the floors. |
"No selfie sticks, no signs, no oversized bags," we were instructed. | "No selfie sticks, no signs, no oversized bags," we were instructed. |
The hall was soon packed out. Ivanka Trump and Gary Shapiro emerged, a few minutes late, to enthusiastic applause. | The hall was soon packed out. Ivanka Trump and Gary Shapiro emerged, a few minutes late, to enthusiastic applause. |
This audience was clearly not going to heckle, and it was also apparent that Mr Shapiro had no intention of giving Ms Trump what we journalists would call a grilling. | This audience was clearly not going to heckle, and it was also apparent that Mr Shapiro had no intention of giving Ms Trump what we journalists would call a grilling. |
Ms Trump was articulate and on-message about her father's government's strategies in tackling unemployment in the US. She spoke passionately about the high price of childcare, her diamond rings sparkling under the stage lights. | Ms Trump was articulate and on-message about her father's government's strategies in tackling unemployment in the US. She spoke passionately about the high price of childcare, her diamond rings sparkling under the stage lights. |
It was a very smooth performance - but it lacked any drama. | It was a very smooth performance - but it lacked any drama. |
Our camerawoman Cody was at the back of the hall. She told me that a small but steady trickle of people walked out discreetly before the end. | Our camerawoman Cody was at the back of the hall. She told me that a small but steady trickle of people walked out discreetly before the end. |
About 12 minutes in, I noticed the head of the gentleman on my left in the press seats slowly sink towards his chest. He closed his eyes, appearing to snooze. | About 12 minutes in, I noticed the head of the gentleman on my left in the press seats slowly sink towards his chest. He closed his eyes, appearing to snooze. |
I wondered briefly whether to give him a collegiate nudge, but decided ultimately he probably wasn't going to miss any excitement. And he didn't. | I wondered briefly whether to give him a collegiate nudge, but decided ultimately he probably wasn't going to miss any excitement. And he didn't. |
Catch up with all the BBC's CES 2020 coverage | Catch up with all the BBC's CES 2020 coverage |
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