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the first one was a quotable einstein and the expanded quotable einstein and this came out to commemorate this year. >> and robert schuhman, you are dr. schuhman and you produce, this is a massive book. it's about 400 pages and beyond. this is a collected papers of albert einstein and you have done nine volumes of books of this comparable size? >> nine volumes, but it has taken twenty years and these are in two series, writings and correspondence. i have done an edition of his love letters, which also was part of volume one and i'm working on the political einstein, which will be texts of einstein's politics from 1919 on. >> how many lovers did einstein write love letters to? >> that we know of? >> yes. you published all of his letters. >> we know for a fact that six letters were destroyed of the letters to elsa, which was the second wife with whom he had the affair when he was still married to the first wife. >> which was who? >> the second wife was his cousin, married and then went back to einstein. >> did she have children by her first husband? >> she did, two children. >> how many yea
the first one was a quotable einstein and the expanded quotable einstein and this came out to commemorate this year. >> and robert schuhman, you are dr. schuhman and you produce, this is a massive book. it's about 400 pages and beyond. this is a collected papers of albert einstein and you have done nine volumes of books of this comparable size? >> nine volumes, but it has taken twenty years and these are in two series, writings and correspondence. i have done an edition of his love...
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supervisor mirkarimi: very quotable. i agree. i want to follow on our discussion, talking with the mayor's office. it is good to line up what the all looks are. i do not think any of us would disagree that this is sacramento's mess we are having to shoulder. however, in this case, it is the people of san francisco's mess and harm that is being caused that we have to shoulder, and i think we are trying to figure out the options. it sounds like there are very few if none. >> at the moment, the department are working to transition as many of these needy families and kids on to the available slots in some other way. that would minimize the impact on those families. i certainly could get back to you next week at the beginning of the week about the specific details of what a plan might look like, but i do not have numbers in front of me today or a systemic outlined. but i think it is a conversation that will be happening over the next several days and would be happy to work with you on it. supervisor mirkarimi: ok, thank you. >> i am g
supervisor mirkarimi: very quotable. i agree. i want to follow on our discussion, talking with the mayor's office. it is good to line up what the all looks are. i do not think any of us would disagree that this is sacramento's mess we are having to shoulder. however, in this case, it is the people of san francisco's mess and harm that is being caused that we have to shoulder, and i think we are trying to figure out the options. it sounds like there are very few if none. >> at the moment,...
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the situation's aura of quotable cool makes him the 21st century fonzi. >> hey!rter: leader of the pack from a very different kind of "happy days." do you think the situation is a role you're playing. >> to be very honest with you, it is a part of my personality, but not the -- not the full circle. you are know? >> reporter: you know what people say about the guys on "jersey shore." they say they're morons. >> they can say that all they want but at the end of the day when they see, you know, you know, different -- if they happen to see a different aspect of me, okay, which is the business owner, had trademark -- you know, most of my sayings, and underneath that the at least a dozen endorsements, if i was a moron, so to speak, how did this moron able to do that. >> reporter: how indeed. just a few years ago mike sorrentino and his washboard abs had washed out of the real estate business. >> so i had lost the house, the car, the dog, you know, everything i had and i talked to myself. what am i going to do with my life. >> reporter: a assistant as an underwear and f
the situation's aura of quotable cool makes him the 21st century fonzi. >> hey!rter: leader of the pack from a very different kind of "happy days." do you think the situation is a role you're playing. >> to be very honest with you, it is a part of my personality, but not the -- not the full circle. you are know? >> reporter: you know what people say about the guys on "jersey shore." they say they're morons. >> they can say that all they want but at...
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by the way, alice, i should point out that you've done the quotable einstein?have a volume here of albert einstein's letters to and from children. tell us about that a little bit. >> well, it's a collection of letters that children had written to einstein. there are about 50 or 60 letters on all kinds of topics. they also included e answers to some of the letters. he wasn't able to answe" all of the letters. some of them are fairly trivial and require@no answer, but he did his best. >> you also produced the einstein almanac which goes year by year right up to 1955, is that correct? >> yes. >> and you also point out in 1955 early in the year russell approached einstein asking him to issue a jot statement declaring that a nuclear war there there would be no winners or losers, only a permanent state of catastrophe. signed april 11 and returned it to russell. with it, he sent a short letter. you speak to that? i ask you, robert. >> well, the -- is was seven days fore he died. i think he died before the letter reached russell. this then became the toh stone for the
by the way, alice, i should point out that you've done the quotable einstein?have a volume here of albert einstein's letters to and from children. tell us about that a little bit. >> well, it's a collection of letters that children had written to einstein. there are about 50 or 60 letters on all kinds of topics. they also included e answers to some of the letters. he wasn't able to answe" all of the letters. some of them are fairly trivial and require@no answer, but he did his best....
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. >> and she hit a very quotable quote, the death penalty thing. that was not just something she dreamed up. this was something that was a strong quote, a quote that will bang in there rightwa ay. >> a new soapbox, an you're unquestioned, because if you tweet it or it's on your facebook -- chris: how does facebook pick up something like on a news program or anywhere else -- >> there it is. it appears. we have people who look at everybody's facebook page or follow people who tweet, and a politician now can say, well, we just passed this fabulous bill, isn't that great, or i just voted for this because i care about you, and they don't have to have an interview with us. they can just tweet whatever they want. >> within seconds they can reach millions of people. chris: if you miss anything on cable, you go to somebody and say, i want to see it again. there it is on facebook. >> the common theme here, chris, is people who used to be the referee, the front-page editors at the washington "times" or "the washington post," they're out of touch. chris: it's
. >> and she hit a very quotable quote, the death penalty thing. that was not just something she dreamed up. this was something that was a strong quote, a quote that will bang in there rightwa ay. >> a new soapbox, an you're unquestioned, because if you tweet it or it's on your facebook -- chris: how does facebook pick up something like on a news program or anywhere else -- >> there it is. it appears. we have people who look at everybody's facebook page or follow people who...
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namesake in skolkovo his spot of a delegation of venture capitalists and investors taking part in the quotable in the vacation partnership form which began on monday the event aims to raise the profile of the government's flagship innovation project r t correspondent daniel bushell now brings us an update from the forum. first thing they did did when he arrived into russia was just sweets rowsley did mr medvedev say how excited he is to be in the country it was all very symbolic as california's governor is in town to help transform russia's economy into a center of world innovation so that one day it's also can create world leading brands such as twitter the head of the u.s. chamber of commerce here believes it can happen is high tech developments that you may not call r. and d. but that have been can be incremental improvements on current business processes and technology and american companies can bring a lot to that they can work with russian companies will also make contributions so in addition to the kind of r. and d. we're looking for the big breakthrough in five years or ten years is al
namesake in skolkovo his spot of a delegation of venture capitalists and investors taking part in the quotable in the vacation partnership form which began on monday the event aims to raise the profile of the government's flagship innovation project r t correspondent daniel bushell now brings us an update from the forum. first thing they did did when he arrived into russia was just sweets rowsley did mr medvedev say how excited he is to be in the country it was all very symbolic as california's...
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be making deals in the business of government behind closed doors while we're talking about the quotable newcomers who are a little more brash. >> okay. eleanor, all this talk of the republican takeover in the house has set up big expectations. if, however, the republicans do not win big on election day, what kind of impact might that have on the republican party going forward? >> think i there will be civil war within the party there already is between the new tea party conservatives and the more establishment types. if they fall short of their expectations, particularly on the senate side, they're going to look at a couple of states, probably principally delaware, a seat that they would have had if they didn't go with somebody who was really a representative of the tea party. on the other hand, if they do make gains, even if they fall short of taking the majority, the new blood is thanks to the tea party energy and enthusiasm. they will have to make compromises within the party as to how they adjust to that. i hope jonathan is right, that they'll be interested in participating in gover
be making deals in the business of government behind closed doors while we're talking about the quotable newcomers who are a little more brash. >> okay. eleanor, all this talk of the republican takeover in the house has set up big expectations. if, however, the republicans do not win big on election day, what kind of impact might that have on the republican party going forward? >> think i there will be civil war within the party there already is between the new tea party...
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campaign wanted last night and i thought meg whitman was fresher and on point as she had more of the quotable lines coming out of it which is always important. >> now she can take the tape from the debate, turn it around. she's got, you know, however many more millions of dollars and spent more than $120 million already on commercials. thanks so much, chris. >> yep. >>> in washington today, school kons lar michelle rhee announced she is stepping down at the end of the month. this is not unexpected after reaching a new majority decision with vincent gray and campaigned against him in the democratic primary. >> we have agreed together that the best way to keep the reforms going is for this reformer to step aside. the thought of not being in this role anymore is heartbreaking. to put it mildly. but i do know that it is the right thing for the school system and the right thing most importantly for the children of d.c. >> joel klein is chancellor of the new york city public school system and a long-time mentor of michelle rhee's. is this the right thing for the children of d.c.? >> i think she was
campaign wanted last night and i thought meg whitman was fresher and on point as she had more of the quotable lines coming out of it which is always important. >> now she can take the tape from the debate, turn it around. she's got, you know, however many more millions of dollars and spent more than $120 million already on commercials. thanks so much, chris. >> yep. >>> in washington today, school kons lar michelle rhee announced she is stepping down at the end of the...
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he has earned the reputation of being one of the most active and quotable members of the senate. what about bob? [laughter] -- [applause] >> you would never know he is in print. good job. he told me five minutes off the record, no one would be there. thanks for inviting me, bob. you are about to see the difference between a current and former senator. a guy who still wants to keep his job. who thought he would be funny? [laughter] obviously this nuclear stuff does not take any time if he can write all of that stuff. to my friends in the tea party, you are not missing a damn thing. this is a party for latte drinkers. we are two weeks before the election. what do we have in common? a love of bob? no, i always wondered how bob chose me as the republican speaker and then i started thinking about the republican party. [laughter] who was he going to pick? [laughter] he couldn't pick from a group of talented people with much diversity. he could have chosen any angry white guy in the country, but he chose me. [laughter] and a lot of luck to be here just to tell all of you all to go to he
he has earned the reputation of being one of the most active and quotable members of the senate. what about bob? [laughter] -- [applause] >> you would never know he is in print. good job. he told me five minutes off the record, no one would be there. thanks for inviting me, bob. you are about to see the difference between a current and former senator. a guy who still wants to keep his job. who thought he would be funny? [laughter] obviously this nuclear stuff does not take any time if he...