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einstein goes around and nothing is touching the needle. there is nothing physically hitting it yet it keeps swinging and pointing north. the day after day, he said, he walked down the of the looked at it trying to figure it out. you and i remember getting the compass when we were kids and we would say lookit points north. and about a minute, minute and a half later we are on to something. look, a dead squirrel and something else. for his entire life, einstein was curious, driven by passion and curiosity for what is a force field, how does electromagnetic field and gravity, how does it pushed physical objects, what is the difference between a force field and particle object? he's doing that his whole life. at age 17 he starts studying maxwell's equations that is described in the electromagnetic field. if you get maxwell's equations or if you are einsteinian you look at the equations, they say and electromagnetic wave travels at the same speed, the speed of light relative to you no matter how fast you are travelling towards the source away f
einstein goes around and nothing is touching the needle. there is nothing physically hitting it yet it keeps swinging and pointing north. the day after day, he said, he walked down the of the looked at it trying to figure it out. you and i remember getting the compass when we were kids and we would say lookit points north. and about a minute, minute and a half later we are on to something. look, a dead squirrel and something else. for his entire life, einstein was curious, driven by passion and...
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¿por qué no le pones "einstein"? i"einstein"! ese no es nombre de perro. le voy a poner "osito". allí? raquel y la familia ruiz entran en la pastelería del mercado. en este lugar, se venden pasteles de todo tipo y también, unos muy especiales en formas de peces... pájaros... gatos... y perros. jaime, osito no puede entrar. tú debes atarlo bien a este poste. sí, papá. elena: yo no quiero pastel. ah, ya empezamos. ¿tú quieres? yo, de nata. nata, ¿y tú? ¿hay de fresa? pues, ya la tendrás. ¿vamos? hasta ahora, osito. por favor, unos pasteles. ( perro gañe ) gato, gato. ¿quién quiere un gato? un gatito barato. ¿se fijó en miguel, "el científico"? sí, quería ponerle "einstein" al perro. me dio tanta risa. pues, ya que estamos aquí voy a comprar pan para la cena. ¿me espera un momento? claro, ¿cómo no? mira... iosito! hola, osito. ay, que solito ha estado. ya estamos aquí. tengo unos minutos y voy a apuntar algunas cosas en mi cuadernito. primero, ¿cómo se llama el esposo de elena? hola. yo me llamo miguel. se llama miguel. soy esposo de elena y soy también hijo de teresa suárez. ¿sabe
¿por qué no le pones "einstein"? i"einstein"! ese no es nombre de perro. le voy a poner "osito". allí? raquel y la familia ruiz entran en la pastelería del mercado. en este lugar, se venden pasteles de todo tipo y también, unos muy especiales en formas de peces... pájaros... gatos... y perros. jaime, osito no puede entrar. tú debes atarlo bien a este poste. sí, papá. elena: yo no quiero pastel. ah, ya empezamos. ¿tú quieres? yo, de nata. nata, ¿y tú?...
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law of relativity to work properly. >> host: albin einstein has stood up. >> guest: albert einstein has certainly stood up so far. although einstein wasn't so sure it would stand up. he had a couple of fudges here and there, which he claimed were one of the biggest mistakes, but enough at it come back, the cosmological has come back and now seems to be important. so far einstein seems to have stood the test of tine but only been a century. >> host: what is your class called? >> guest: my class is call ignorance as well, and a great treasure to be able to teach at a place like columbia university where they let you have a which is on ignorance and have students enroll. the class started five or six years ago, in 2006, and it was based on my feeling that i was doing students a disservice. i was being a diligent teacher, giving them 25 lectures year in neuroscience, molecular neuroscience, using this textbook -- one of the leading textbooks in the field, but i'm fond of pointing out this textbook weighs seven and a half pounds which is twice the weight of the human brain. so i think th
law of relativity to work properly. >> host: albin einstein has stood up. >> guest: albert einstein has certainly stood up so far. although einstein wasn't so sure it would stand up. he had a couple of fudges here and there, which he claimed were one of the biggest mistakes, but enough at it come back, the cosmological has come back and now seems to be important. so far einstein seems to have stood the test of tine but only been a century. >> host: what is your class called?...
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¡es einstein! ¿einstein, estás seguro? sí.ardos que mataron a lauria. ¿y la llamada? intentamos rastrearla. volverán a llamar, ¿qué hacemos? ¿que qué hacemos? pedimos al magistrado autorización para hacer la entrega controlada del rescate. ♪ el currículum de la nua jefe, ya trabajó con lauria en roma, en calabria y luego también aquí en palermo. bien, déjame ver, siete meses en el 91, tenía 23 años, ¿qué podría saber sobre la mafia? nos trajeron a una don nadie. (hombre) ¿qué es entrega controlada? significa que entregaremos el dinero e intentaremos capturar a los secuestradores, usted sólo tiene que llevar el bolso, el resto lo haremos nosotros. [teléfono] ring, ring, ring ♪ ♪ sí, diga. [hombre con voz distorsionada] dentro de una hora en el mercado de vucciria, en la plaza junto a la fuente. ¿pero cómo lo reconoceré? (hombre) ni se le ocurra engañarnos o le devolveremos a su hijo en pedacitos. [mujer llorando] buah, ah, ah... (claudia) vamos, no tenemos mucho tiempo. ♪ ¿sí? (claudia) africa, soy mares. estamos cortos de tiem
¡es einstein! ¿einstein, estás seguro? sí.ardos que mataron a lauria. ¿y la llamada? intentamos rastrearla. volverán a llamar, ¿qué hacemos? ¿que qué hacemos? pedimos al magistrado autorización para hacer la entrega controlada del rescate. ♪ el currículum de la nua jefe, ya trabajó con lauria en roma, en calabria y luego también aquí en palermo. bien, déjame ver, siete meses en el 91, tenía 23 años, ¿qué podría saber sobre la mafia? nos trajeron a una don nadie. (hombre)...
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>> albert einstein. he's our number one man. >> bigger than marilyn monroe and james dean?ld. albert einstein was time magazine's person of the century. >> every 12-year-old in the world recognizes his picture and instantly equates it with genius. and einstein's beneficiary, the hebrew university of jerusalem, has earned millions and millions of dollars from baby einstein videos and nike commercials featuring kobe bryant executing a genius move as the late princeton professor. the last time we saw martin cribbs, he was working up a campaign to resurrect the mildly scandalous career of hollywood siren mae west for a pitch to stationers and perfumers. unlike agents for the living, he was at peace knowing that he didn't have to worry about her next movie bombing or his client getting sent off to rehab or the headaches of having to deal personally with the notorious diva maria callas.
>> albert einstein. he's our number one man. >> bigger than marilyn monroe and james dean?ld. albert einstein was time magazine's person of the century. >> every 12-year-old in the world recognizes his picture and instantly equates it with genius. and einstein's beneficiary, the hebrew university of jerusalem, has earned millions and millions of dollars from baby einstein videos and nike commercials featuring kobe bryant executing a genius move as the late princeton professor....
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albert einstein. some people's time is a little bit different than other people's time. some of you people sitting in the class right now, it's the wrong time for you to be here. it really is. maybe a little bit down the road, all the stuff we're gonna talk about will more resonate with who you are. sometimes, information comes in at a time when you're not ready for it. it's kind of a shame. and sometimes it comes at just the right time. and information comes in when you're ready for it and you grow, you grow, you grow. it's like watering a plant. you gotta water the plant at the right time. and here we are all in class and we're gonna all learn physics together, and i hope, for all of us, it's what? it's the right-- the right time, huh? this is the time to learn about the physical world. i want you all to do something between now and next time. we're all gonna look at chapter two. we're gonna be reading about it. we're gonna be reading about motion, moving things, accelerating things, falling things. and we read about that, and next time we'll talk about it and kind of
albert einstein. some people's time is a little bit different than other people's time. some of you people sitting in the class right now, it's the wrong time for you to be here. it really is. maybe a little bit down the road, all the stuff we're gonna talk about will more resonate with who you are. sometimes, information comes in at a time when you're not ready for it. it's kind of a shame. and sometimes it comes at just the right time. and information comes in when you're ready for it and you...
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it's an einstein quote.e to learn the rules of the game then you have to learn to play them better than anyone else." i took it from einstein and kind of applied it to the streets. >> i am what the streets created. i ran the streets, grew up in the streets. life in the streets. what you see is what the streets created. >> my shooting star. i've been doing heroin a little over ten years. it's a very expensive star. may not look expensive, but a lot of money went into that star. >> sometimes an inmate's tattoos can lead us to a particularly revealing story. >> don't you got a hundred dollar bill? >> i do got a hundred dollar bill tattoo. >> where is that at? >> it's crazy, bro. i got a hundred dollar bill tattooed on my penis. >> oh. so what do you tell the girls about that? >> i mean, it's money to blow. >> while robbie macannally can laugh about some tattoos, others carry a more somber tone. >> for all my soldiers who ain't survived i hope they live in a sky. it's like a song, like a memorial piece. instead
it's an einstein quote.e to learn the rules of the game then you have to learn to play them better than anyone else." i took it from einstein and kind of applied it to the streets. >> i am what the streets created. i ran the streets, grew up in the streets. life in the streets. what you see is what the streets created. >> my shooting star. i've been doing heroin a little over ten years. it's a very expensive star. may not look expensive, but a lot of money went into that star....
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. >> there is go different einstein's. >> there is two different einstein's. >> and your makeup. >> and your makeup. >> okay. that is all. >> in the wake of monday's 57th inauguration, it was almost a given that blr was have going to recast the stately ceremony. hard to watch the spoof and keep a straight face, of course. >>> a new york toddler, lucky to be alive after sitting in a below-freezeing car for several hours. the outrageous story is still ahead tonight. plus, this face -- does facebook make you see green? how looking at other people's status updates and pictures is making some people slightly jealous. next. next. . >>> another big story we're following tonight. a march on the national mall demanding meaningfulak to curb gun violence. thousands of people came together with area leaders to make the stand. some people were holding signs with names of victims they knew. speakers called for measures like what president obama has proposed, limiting the size of ammunition clips and requiring background checks for every gun sale, including private deals. ab
. >> there is go different einstein's. >> there is two different einstein's. >> and your makeup. >> and your makeup. >> okay. that is all. >> in the wake of monday's 57th inauguration, it was almost a given that blr was have going to recast the stately ceremony. hard to watch the spoof and keep a straight face, of course. >>> a new york toddler, lucky to be alive after sitting in a below-freezeing car for several hours. the outrageous story is still...
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our distance from the divine mind is greater than the distance of a dog's mind to einstein. i'm hoping i can give a sense of the excitement of giving one's life not to going through the motions on this world of shadows and so on, but trying to penetrate insofar as the human mind can into the mysteries and gloria is, because that's the better part of that other world. >> i want to come back to that but we do want to give the viewers an opportunity to get a brush through or overview of how you went into this work by looking at different religions and then i want to come back and ask you how you distill those three. let's start with hinduism, talk to us about this. >> that's the dancing she be a which now virtually belongs to the world. it is the symbol of nature, graceful dancing she dances in the twirling stars in the circling seasons the rhythms of the human heart and how beautiful. now contrast it with the modern we have a bigger universe 20 billion light years across but in a way the stars are beautiful, but on the other hand that's dead matter for us, where as this is emi
our distance from the divine mind is greater than the distance of a dog's mind to einstein. i'm hoping i can give a sense of the excitement of giving one's life not to going through the motions on this world of shadows and so on, but trying to penetrate insofar as the human mind can into the mysteries and gloria is, because that's the better part of that other world. >> i want to come back to that but we do want to give the viewers an opportunity to get a brush through or overview of how...
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california senatoo dianne einstein's bill will ban the sall and manuffcture of around one hundrrd andifty firraams. it's strongerr than the bill that was passed in 1994. it also limits magaz aamunitioo. "ssnce the last aassult weapons ban expired in 2004, and innidentally in the 10 yearr it was in place no onn took it to court, more than 350 people have been killed with assault weapons.. unlike the last ban whhch ran for a decade, this bill carries no expiration date. 3 hundreds o thouuands of thh ast twoyears to allow in - gambling and same sex ...like marriage. 3but aagalluadet uniiersity hhr boss...for signinngne of - thooe petitions. it led to protests in washington. now...some state lawmmkers prohibitthe names and address released oothe public. (robinsonn "i think that she has a right to sign a petition is america." america."other ills may be considdred tochange the rules &pfor ow petitionsare coolecte on-line. 3 it was a great day s a baby girl miraculoosly survives a violent carrcrash where she enns up in the middll of the highway. you can see thh suv skid out &pof control. the
california senatoo dianne einstein's bill will ban the sall and manuffcture of around one hundrrd andifty firraams. it's strongerr than the bill that was passed in 1994. it also limits magaz aamunitioo. "ssnce the last aassult weapons ban expired in 2004, and innidentally in the 10 yearr it was in place no onn took it to court, more than 350 people have been killed with assault weapons.. unlike the last ban whhch ran for a decade, this bill carries no expiration date. 3 hundreds o...
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einstein always said that insanity was doing the same thing again and again and expecting different results. >> change is a welcome prospect, but it is not yet clear what will happen. a final manifesto will be put forward early next year. >> in the current crisis, many rich italians and greeks are worried they may lose their wealth in their home countries, but the economy continues to drag its feet, so they invest in houses and flats in germany's capital, berlin, where there are still objects available in top locations and for a relatively low price. high rents are now forcing berliners on low incomes to move to cheaper areas outside the city. rising rents are a problem people in paris and london have been familiar with for decades. in the british capital, you easily pay 600 and for an average flat per week. londoners traditionally spend more than 3/4 of their monthly income on rent, but there is an increasing number of people who have had to look elsewhere. >> britain, like the rest of europe, is in the grips of recession, but there are hardly any traces of it in london. real-estate prices
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sure's and become head you and in this case according to the einstein's of all and we call it equal or mc square with a mass and see the light there is still a huge amount of energy the produced there for mechanism is very clear the point is not the you know the mechanism is clear but. to use it as you said in peaceful means just to release the energy is a bomb but to use it in peaceful means means to tame the senate is like to take a wild animal and bring him to the surface yes and tell you was it was it hard to do that was it a difficult problem. you know more. the act the action fusion the action we use one word addition of that the coulter or nuclear fusion so the t.v. car explanation to you is hugh really invent three. of his the core of which future. the actor is only one. so the future inventor is very small this is big difference from fission the act in the case of fisher in the act several hundred homes of would any more prove few very insides of that he acted so wanted to become uncontrollable then for human like occidental but in the case of fusion fire we say the fusion doe
sure's and become head you and in this case according to the einstein's of all and we call it equal or mc square with a mass and see the light there is still a huge amount of energy the produced there for mechanism is very clear the point is not the you know the mechanism is clear but. to use it as you said in peaceful means just to release the energy is a bomb but to use it in peaceful means means to tame the senate is like to take a wild animal and bring him to the surface yes and tell you...
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einstein always said that insanity was doing the same thing again and again and expecting different results. >> change is a welcome prospect, but it is not yet clear what will happen. a final manifesto will be put forward early next year. >> in the current crisis, many rich italians and greeks are worried they may lose their wealth in their home countries, but the economy continues to drag its feet, so they invest in houses and flats in germany's capital, berlin, where there are still objects available in top locations and for a relatively low price. high rents are now forcing berliners on low incomes to move to cheaper areas outside the city. rising rents are a problem people in paris and london have been familiar with for decades. in the british capital, you easily pay 600 and for an average flat per week. londoners traditionally spend more than 3/4 of their monthly income on rent, but there is an increasing number of people who have had to look elsewhere. >> britain, like the rest of europe, is in the grips of recession, but there are hardly any traces of it in london. real-estate prices
einstein always said that insanity was doing the same thing again and again and expecting different results. >> change is a welcome prospect, but it is not yet clear what will happen. a final manifesto will be put forward early next year. >> in the current crisis, many rich italians and greeks are worried they may lose their wealth in their home countries, but the economy continues to drag its feet, so they invest in houses and flats in germany's capital, berlin, where there are...
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like hydrogen i sort of shoes and become head you and in this case according to the einstein's of all and we call. equal mc square the mass and see the light there are still a huge amount of energy produced therefore mechanism is very clear people are innocent of the mechanism is clear but. to use it as you said in peaceful means just to release the energy is a bomb but to use it in peaceful means means to tame the senate it is like to take a wild animal and bring him to the surface yes and even if it was it was it hard to do that was it a difficult problem. you know more. the act the action fusion the action we use one more thing addition of that the counter or nuclear fusion so the t.v. car explanation to you is human to invent three. of is the core future. fusion reactor is only one. so the future inventor is very small this is big difference from fission the act in the case of official india. several hundred home of would any more prove here very insides of that he acted so he wants it to become uncontrollable. like occidental but into case of fusion fire we say the fusion does th
like hydrogen i sort of shoes and become head you and in this case according to the einstein's of all and we call. equal mc square the mass and see the light there are still a huge amount of energy produced therefore mechanism is very clear people are innocent of the mechanism is clear but. to use it as you said in peaceful means just to release the energy is a bomb but to use it in peaceful means means to tame the senate it is like to take a wild animal and bring him to the surface yes and...
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i say movement is the language of the brain or as einstein said, nothing happens until something moves, but movement with attention. research shows that movement without the tension does not bring about significant change in brain connections. that means doesn't generate new brain connections. >> you do something mindlessly. >> exactly. >> you're used to doing that. >> exactly. >> if anything, the jent who spoke before about ageing, if we do something over and over, you get into the habit. >> you mentioned stroke. a lot of times you hear that someone had a stroke, especially if they lose something like speech or movement. it's like i had to relearn to talk. i had to relearn to walk. is this the same, along the same lines? >> yes. they absolutely have to relearn because they lost parts of their brain and the connections and that is like you weak up in the morning and you're not you anymore. >> we're out of time, but one quick thing. if i read this book, you talk about the nine essentials, can i do it on my own safely? >> absolutely. movement with a tension. the tension gets the brain to
i say movement is the language of the brain or as einstein said, nothing happens until something moves, but movement with attention. research shows that movement without the tension does not bring about significant change in brain connections. that means doesn't generate new brain connections. >> you do something mindlessly. >> exactly. >> you're used to doing that. >> exactly. >> if anything, the jent who spoke before about ageing, if we do something over and...
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. >> there's two different einsteins. >> there's two different einsteins. >> i enjoy makeup. >> i enjoy's all. >> i enjoy makeup, too. >> what would a presidential inauguration be without a meaningful speech. >> i buried a possum in this yard to keep it hidden. let's go quietly down this road wearing our backwards pants. that's rough. of course it is. i like opiates. there's a song i got to sing. ♪ touch the sky and colorful bears will take you for the jump ♪ ♪ touch the sky all ghosts make webbing ♪ ♪ sorry i got stuck >> as you know, beyonce has taken a lot of flak for lipsyncing her performance. >> so here's the real cut. take a listen. ♪ >> it could have been that. because she didn't sing. >> you're still upset with beyonce. we have to get over it. >> i'm not over it. is she going to sing for the super bowl? does she sing when we go to concerts. >> word on the street is because of all this drama at the inauguration, word is she's going to blow the roof off the super bowl. >> she better. but it better be live. >> you have to love a country where in the course of a week beyonce gets m
. >> there's two different einsteins. >> there's two different einsteins. >> i enjoy makeup. >> i enjoy's all. >> i enjoy makeup, too. >> what would a presidential inauguration be without a meaningful speech. >> i buried a possum in this yard to keep it hidden. let's go quietly down this road wearing our backwards pants. that's rough. of course it is. i like opiates. there's a song i got to sing. ♪ touch the sky and colorful bears will take you for...
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. >> there's two different einsteins. >> i enjoy makeup. >> i enjoy makeup. >> that's all. >>> and thatur morning dish of scrambled politics. go ahead and take a look at the national weather. we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> it doesn't have to make sense to be funny. >> i enjoy putting on makeup at the end? >> why not. don't we all? good morning, everyone. we've got issues out there with snow and ice and freezing rain. later on this week severe thunderstorms. this radar map looks like a christmas tree lit up this morning. the white shows you where we're dealing with the snow. the pink shows you where there's freezing rain and the green is where it's plain old rain. you notice that the white is a burst of snow initially and then it goes over to freezing rain. it's already snowing in baltimore. baltimore is reporting snow, probably going over to freezing rain shortly. the temperatures are important. you notice we're at 32 in baltimore. d.c. we're at 34. in d.c. and the belt way the roads are fine. once you get out of the city there could be trouble on the roads. then you'll go
. >> there's two different einsteins. >> i enjoy makeup. >> i enjoy makeup. >> that's all. >>> and thatur morning dish of scrambled politics. go ahead and take a look at the national weather. we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> it doesn't have to make sense to be funny. >> i enjoy putting on makeup at the end? >> why not. don't we all? good morning, everyone. we've got issues out there with snow and ice and freezing rain. later on this...
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they've completely given up on negotiations you know the definition of insanity i believe albert einstein said this is to do things over and over again and expect a different result palestinians have been negotiating with the israelis now for twenty years so i'm not sure that this meets the definition of insanity but i think it's pretty close the idea of going back to negotiations when we've seen what the outcome has been in the past to me seems futile i think instead this is a leadership that should start empowering palestinians it should start pushing for nonviolent resistance if start pushing for boycotts it should start pushing the world to sanction israel to isolate israel this is the type of leadership the palestinians need in these are the steps that will work you were a former advisor to the palestinian president mahmoud abbas did you quit because you lost faith in the goetia asians absolutely absolutely it was a. i went through a very deep crisis of faith when i began to see that the only strategy that was being adopted was one of negotiations in the face of countless countless.
they've completely given up on negotiations you know the definition of insanity i believe albert einstein said this is to do things over and over again and expect a different result palestinians have been negotiating with the israelis now for twenty years so i'm not sure that this meets the definition of insanity but i think it's pretty close the idea of going back to negotiations when we've seen what the outcome has been in the past to me seems futile i think instead this is a leadership that...
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to predict how computer networks brain circuits or social networks will grow over time but using einstein's equations of relativity physicists researchers can retrace the universe's birth and growth since the big bang and see how it has expanded outward ever since so the team of researchers on the study decided to see if the universe is accelerating growth could give insight into the ways the brain circuits and social networks expand the team created a computer simulation brokedown the early universe of the smallest possible units or quanta of space time smaller than subatomic particles. the simulation link to all of quanta in a massive celestial network that were causally related as a simulation continued it added more and more and more units of space time to the history of the universe and as a result the network connections between matter in the galaxies also grew when the researchers compared the universe's history of growth to that of social networks and brain circuits they discovered that all of the networks expanded in very similar ways dimitry create a car of one of the lead researc
to predict how computer networks brain circuits or social networks will grow over time but using einstein's equations of relativity physicists researchers can retrace the universe's birth and growth since the big bang and see how it has expanded outward ever since so the team of researchers on the study decided to see if the universe is accelerating growth could give insight into the ways the brain circuits and social networks expand the team created a computer simulation brokedown the early...
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einstein talks about this. you're like a child. everything makes you feel awe-inspired. connecting with that and redesigning your career to at least mesh with this. barry: it's not easy. robert: no. barry: and that's, in fact, if there was one word that kept coming up from all was it takes persistence--as you said--sheer persistence. it is a non-stop journey. it's not a conclusion by the way. when eli--my son-- and i were talking, it's not an end point. you do not "become a master." i mean, of course we consider people masters. but this is really a journey that takes place throughout your life. and it's never too late. robert: i discovered in the research--and i interviewed 9 contemporary masters forhis book--that the people who really get far in life, really achieve something, it's not that they're so goal driven. they don't think, "i want to become a master. i want to write this great book." they're actually people who enjoy the process of their work. like, i enjoy putting the book together, researching it, building it. if all i thought about was the end and getting mo
einstein talks about this. you're like a child. everything makes you feel awe-inspired. connecting with that and redesigning your career to at least mesh with this. barry: it's not easy. robert: no. barry: and that's, in fact, if there was one word that kept coming up from all was it takes persistence--as you said--sheer persistence. it is a non-stop journey. it's not a conclusion by the way. when eli--my son-- and i were talking, it's not an end point. you do not "become a master." i...
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. >> it's all a relative question as einstein said. and he was a smart guy. so money market funds have a modestly better yield than a lot of other instruments-- instruments. and they are viewed, especially government funds, and the retail investor i think is in a situation where there are lot oss of small accounts. continued it would take a huge number of accounts to really cause a problem without the fund. >> tom: a multitrillion dollar market, bob pozen with us from harvard business school. thanks, bob. >> thanks for having me. >> susie: some big wins for general motors on the first day of the north american international auto show in detroit. gm's cadillac ats took home "car of the year" honors at the show's kick-off event. the award is the latest in a string of accolades for the ats. cadillac's luxury compact sports sedan is the lightest car in its class. g.m. also unveiled its latest edition of the chevy corvette. the seventh generation model brings back the stingray nameplate, which baby-boomers will remember last from the 1970s. g.m. hopes the sleeker
. >> it's all a relative question as einstein said. and he was a smart guy. so money market funds have a modestly better yield than a lot of other instruments-- instruments. and they are viewed, especially government funds, and the retail investor i think is in a situation where there are lot oss of small accounts. continued it would take a huge number of accounts to really cause a problem without the fund. >> tom: a multitrillion dollar market, bob pozen with us from harvard...
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what's the relevance of it just a simple explanation well it's just like in physics you know and einstein says gravity is going to bend light a certain way or something like that you like to get to the point where you can then observer. real data and say well if the theory is true we're going to see like going to the left and it's a serious false we're going to see right light going to the right so we now have a situation where if this theory was true whenever the price dropped and the and the conspiracy theorist say that it's manipulation which is to the basis completely falling off a cliff into the abyss and we don't so what i would suggest to viewers is on our website monetary dash metals dot com we're going to have a follow up piece for viewers we can present a lot more information about backwardation and then go into more depth than we can in the interesting and quickly i just have thirty seconds left but what do you attribute their job in gold recently to if not to manipulation what's your theory if you have one twenty seconds to i got yeah here. that's interesting and obviously eve
what's the relevance of it just a simple explanation well it's just like in physics you know and einstein says gravity is going to bend light a certain way or something like that you like to get to the point where you can then observer. real data and say well if the theory is true we're going to see like going to the left and it's a serious false we're going to see right light going to the right so we now have a situation where if this theory was true whenever the price dropped and the and the...
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explain, how you explain your positive outlook on like. >> if there were a god, let's go back to einsteinhe talked-about spinoza's god, it would be a creative force in the cosmos, the very thing i am seeking. if there were a god looking at the universe, it is an astonishing place filled with wonders but also filled with nightmares. the people in syria really deserve to have their entire homes destroyed and put on the streets and wonder if they will be hit by sniper's bullet? that is god's universe if there is a god. it is our job to clean them out, our job to strain the place out. we are the first collectivities of protons thirteen.two seven billion years old. they have been around all long time. we are the first social project those proton's ever put together that have a consciousness. and they can look at these things and say this is not right, this is not warm and compassionate and loving which means we are the first creatures capable of anything, a phrase that al green gave me when driving around memphis and showing the local vatican, anything you conceive and believe, you can achieve
explain, how you explain your positive outlook on like. >> if there were a god, let's go back to einsteinhe talked-about spinoza's god, it would be a creative force in the cosmos, the very thing i am seeking. if there were a god looking at the universe, it is an astonishing place filled with wonders but also filled with nightmares. the people in syria really deserve to have their entire homes destroyed and put on the streets and wonder if they will be hit by sniper's bullet? that is god's...
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( clears throat ) when einstein was just three years old he wanted to know things... like when his baby, he asked questions that nobody could answer. could i ever catch up to a beam of light? as an adult, he kept on asking questions that changed the way we think about the universe. oh, and... d.w.: can i ask my question now? what, d.w.?! what's so important that you have to interrupt me? when's the show going to start? you've been talking forever. ( groans ) ta-dah! teacher: all right, everyone, let's line up to go outside. i go first! i'm the line leader. d.w., why don't we give emily a chance to be line leader. you were line leader at lunch. remember, class, only a few more days till career day. you should be thinking about your presentation on what you want to be when you grow up. i already know what i want to be: a ballerina. i've wanted to be one all my life. tommy and i want to be cowboys when we grow up. no, we don't. we want to be policemen. cowboys! policemen! ( both grunting ) how about you, d.w.? what are you going to be? first! d.w.: mary moo cow! i called it! d.w.! it's my
( clears throat ) when einstein was just three years old he wanted to know things... like when his baby, he asked questions that nobody could answer. could i ever catch up to a beam of light? as an adult, he kept on asking questions that changed the way we think about the universe. oh, and... d.w.: can i ask my question now? what, d.w.?! what's so important that you have to interrupt me? when's the show going to start? you've been talking forever. ( groans ) ta-dah! teacher: all right,...
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him that i wanted to report which i think is kind of -- you wouldn't expect this, and but just as einstein, they say was lousy in math in elementary school, martin luther king, who i think was a genius at what he did, yet very human in the sense that with the possible exception of my wife, i never met anybody who is geographically so out to lunch. we had a crazy conversation. i thought he was putting me on. he said, michael, we're in madrid now; right? yeah. well, the peninsula here, portugal here, madrid in the middle here. okay, so from here, where's rome? i thought, well, i do a little france, the boot, and rome there, due east of here. is he putting me on or what? he said, and tomorrow i'm going to amsterdam, so where's that from here? so i sketch in op this napkin. i wish i saved the napkin. i sketch in on a napkin northern europe more or less saying here's amsterdam. it's basically northeast of here. then he asked me -- i just couldn't believe it -- the last question was, and, okay, so from madrid, where's the united states? i was looking at him, and i said, he's got to be putting me
him that i wanted to report which i think is kind of -- you wouldn't expect this, and but just as einstein, they say was lousy in math in elementary school, martin luther king, who i think was a genius at what he did, yet very human in the sense that with the possible exception of my wife, i never met anybody who is geographically so out to lunch. we had a crazy conversation. i thought he was putting me on. he said, michael, we're in madrid now; right? yeah. well, the peninsula here, portugal...
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they were the einsteins and the carnegies and they were also the millions of women and men whose names history may not remember but whose actions helped make us who woe are, who built this country, hand by hand, brick by brick. [applause] they all came here knowing that what makes somebody an american is not just blood or birth... but allegiance to our founding principles and the faith that in the idea that anyone from anywhere can write the next great chapter of our story. and that's still true today. just ask allen alimon. he's here this afternoon. where's allen? he's around here. there he is, right there. [applause] allen was born in mexico -- [cheering] >> he was brought to this country by his parents when he was a child, growing up allen went to an american school, pledged allegiance to the american flag, felt american in every way. and he was. except for one, on paper. in high school, allen watched his frens come of age, driving around town with their new license, earning some extra cash from their summer jobs at the mall. he knew he couldn't do those things. but it didn't matter
they were the einsteins and the carnegies and they were also the millions of women and men whose names history may not remember but whose actions helped make us who woe are, who built this country, hand by hand, brick by brick. [applause] they all came here knowing that what makes somebody an american is not just blood or birth... but allegiance to our founding principles and the faith that in the idea that anyone from anywhere can write the next great chapter of our story. and that's still...