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flip that imagination. it's far more native people and half of the english people, children under the age of 16 years old and some that are just infants. what we see in that first year in new england is an excellence of diplomacy. think about how much the wampanoaq had suffered in the years before the english came. there had been a plague that took away upwards of 70% of the population from what is now portland, maine to the border of massachusetts and rhode island. some communities completely disappeared off the face of the earth. massasoat when he came to the english in 1621, he was making a choice for the preservation of his people to get the technology of the strangers because as power politics were shifting in native new england that made him and his people a little more stable in that shift. and for the english, it gave them access to native technology, knowledge, entrance into the beaver trade. so in march when a peace treaty is agreed to, the first thanksgiving that will follow, for many that's conf
flip that imagination. it's far more native people and half of the english people, children under the age of 16 years old and some that are just infants. what we see in that first year in new england is an excellence of diplomacy. think about how much the wampanoaq had suffered in the years before the english came. there had been a plague that took away upwards of 70% of the population from what is now portland, maine to the border of massachusetts and rhode island. some communities completely...
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imagine the houses literally melting in the winter weather. they set their seed in february , they didn't know it would be followed by a brutal, new england march. the native people came late in march, this is the first time they have seen each other and a motion to each other that the first time they can actually talk was march 1621, and they treat them with peace, that will be sustained with a series of problems for the next 65 years. they had a translator among all the people, and he would teach them how to plant the indian corn. there are people living on just the other side of the town, so the english can look over and see what the native women are doing in their cornfield and also learn doing it that way. the first harvest comes in, it is a good harvest. so, william bradford, the governor sets aside a harvest feast but, part of that harvest feast tradition, but as reformed christians that would be practicing it, their neighbors across the way, and for three days, there are at least 90 native men, probably the women and children are comin
imagine the houses literally melting in the winter weather. they set their seed in february , they didn't know it would be followed by a brutal, new england march. the native people came late in march, this is the first time they have seen each other and a motion to each other that the first time they can actually talk was march 1621, and they treat them with peace, that will be sustained with a series of problems for the next 65 years. they had a translator among all the people, and he would...
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i think it's imagination and when imagination is enforced by nature, by our knowledge of nature which is called science, i really believe that it has virtually infinite future. >> my dad drove a red truck into our driveway and it-- i thought we were going into the bread business, but he said this is our escape pod from lynchburg, our camper and it wasn't until we rebuild the camper and made the camper, but it wasn't until he painted the van where he took away the readout bread and rolls to where i envision jude's ingenuity of turning a bread truck into a rocket ship from lynchburg virginia to explore the smokey mountains and south carolina and all of these places and sometimes we have to repurpose that labeling to have the right words so that we can see the future of exploration right here. >> you took that bread truck right into orbit. .-dot so wonderful. such a brilliant father. i had that kind of father, also. that love and inspiration is with me always. >> right. that's beautiful. >> you all have really been a gift to us tick are there any other things that have come up today and
i think it's imagination and when imagination is enforced by nature, by our knowledge of nature which is called science, i really believe that it has virtually infinite future. >> my dad drove a red truck into our driveway and it-- i thought we were going into the bread business, but he said this is our escape pod from lynchburg, our camper and it wasn't until we rebuild the camper and made the camper, but it wasn't until he painted the van where he took away the readout bread and rolls...
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you can possibly imagine.itterly cold, the end of january, 1649. there is a very small man, smaller than i am, about five feet, getting dressed in the morning for his execution. the king is very frightened those who have come to witness his beheading with think him frightened. so he is commissioned a specially thick undershirt that still survives in the british museum that he put on underneath his clothing so he would not shiver as he stood before the block. and king charles is going to his death. if you can imagine where we are, the banquet hall, imagine these windows completely covering both walls. you were in a room of pure light, which is so strange to the elizabethans. up above are the murals that king charles has had painted in honor of his father, king james. so his killers have purposely chosen this room. a scaffold has been put outside of the banqueting hall. only aboutmall king, five feet tall, was never a strongman. it was rumored whether he would even survive childhood. until he was four or five, h
you can possibly imagine.itterly cold, the end of january, 1649. there is a very small man, smaller than i am, about five feet, getting dressed in the morning for his execution. the king is very frightened those who have come to witness his beheading with think him frightened. so he is commissioned a specially thick undershirt that still survives in the british museum that he put on underneath his clothing so he would not shiver as he stood before the block. and king charles is going to his...
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music: imagine hello again.were almost uniformly grey and drab, skies like these overhead in llangollen were pretty commonplace across the country. there were, however, big temperature contrasts from place to place. in the west, we had some milder atlantic air moving in, whereas across central and eastern england, along with the whole of scotland, we had much colder continental air. in the west, temperatures reached double figures — it was actually quite mild, 10 or 11 celsius — but across central and eastern england and scotland, temperatures were more typically around 5 or 6 celsius. we only managed to get 4 in dalwhinnie in the highlands of scotland, so there were some big contrasts. those contrasts were driven, really, by this weather front that's been bringing rain eastwards over recent hours. and it's, as well, been one of those nights where the milder air has been pushing in. temperatures for some have actually been rising throughout the night as well. so for most of us, friday will get off to a relativel
music: imagine hello again.were almost uniformly grey and drab, skies like these overhead in llangollen were pretty commonplace across the country. there were, however, big temperature contrasts from place to place. in the west, we had some milder atlantic air moving in, whereas across central and eastern england, along with the whole of scotland, we had much colder continental air. in the west, temperatures reached double figures — it was actually quite mild, 10 or 11 celsius — but across...
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imagine this. the french insisted that the temperature at all times, but inside the special box, and later at the museum was to remain precisely the same as it was in the loop at 72 degrees fahrenheit. the french made it crystal clear that should the temperature change one iota, the painting would be wrenched backed by french officials, and immediately returned. john walker's task was to keep the temperature constant all the while protecting the painting from robbers, kidnappers, or plain old maniacs. in its 450 year history, the painting had been hidden in wartime, attacked, it had been stolen, and john walker was determined to do everything in his power to make sure that the mona lisa would remain safe under his watch. walker worked frantically with gallery engineers and delicately adjusted the ventilation system so that the atmosphere in mono lee says temporary home with simulate the air she had breathed for centuries. walker in his mom or, i was so touched when i read it, he was out of his mind
imagine this. the french insisted that the temperature at all times, but inside the special box, and later at the museum was to remain precisely the same as it was in the loop at 72 degrees fahrenheit. the french made it crystal clear that should the temperature change one iota, the painting would be wrenched backed by french officials, and immediately returned. john walker's task was to keep the temperature constant all the while protecting the painting from robbers, kidnappers, or plain old...
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. ♪ imagine all the people >> imagine the heartbreak. ♪ and the world will live as one ♪ >> 40 yearshn lennon gunned down at 10:50 p.m. on december 8th, 1980. >> this wasn't just simply somebody was shot. this is somebody that was a legend, was a cultural icon. >> in a time before breaking news pushed notifications and e-mail alerts, the news stunning the world as it was reported. >> the musician and his wife were returning from a recording session to their apartment at the dakota, a celebrated luxury building on manhattan's upper west side. as they stepped out of their limousine, chapman who is said to be standing in the shadow is said to have called out "mr. lennon" then assumed the combat position and emptied his .38 revolver. >> he was bleeding from his mouth. it was a terrible sight. >> john lennon taken to the hospital where alan weiss, a producer of wabc's 6:00 p.m. newscast happened to be in the e.r. following a motorcycle accident. >> the silence was eerie. you just heard the beeping of machines and really whispered voices in that room. >> weiss, a lifelong beatles fan and n
. ♪ imagine all the people >> imagine the heartbreak. ♪ and the world will live as one ♪ >> 40 yearshn lennon gunned down at 10:50 p.m. on december 8th, 1980. >> this wasn't just simply somebody was shot. this is somebody that was a legend, was a cultural icon. >> in a time before breaking news pushed notifications and e-mail alerts, the news stunning the world as it was reported. >> the musician and his wife were returning from a recording session to their...
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as the end of the imagination. we don't see that process that is the proce of trust in learni to read humanize people. we don't see that as a carrier towards a more free society. it could actually be part of the problem. i think what i encouraged people to do was to see justice and reconciliatio as an intimate partnership together i we do. the equality of our relationship. that is never to be sustainable if we continue to head systems and structures. that are actually benefiting. they're actually putting some of us above the others. learning to live together well. i thin justice is a way we cannot live together with ways of massi imbalances. ift doesn't have any imagination the impornce of dealing with those that it creates more harm than good. i would not have met patrick for the second time if he wasn't open to hearing the impact of his actions on me. when i bring people together. i have to make sure that they can he the impact of the other person's behavior otherwise it can do more harm. already to hear the impa
as the end of the imagination. we don't see that process that is the proce of trust in learni to read humanize people. we don't see that as a carrier towards a more free society. it could actually be part of the problem. i think what i encouraged people to do was to see justice and reconciliatio as an intimate partnership together i we do. the equality of our relationship. that is never to be sustainable if we continue to head systems and structures. that are actually benefiting. they're...
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the serial killer with prisoners in general if we as a society and imagine that the people in prison are fully human incredibly diverse have often been through some of the most extreme and difficult situations and conditions some of which many of us couldn't even really begin to imagine then suddenly all of that judgment and all that hostility and all that vindictiveness doesn't have such a natural place anymore many of our students have committed murder and felt orrible about their crime as soon as it happened it's not like they needed to sit in prison for 15 or 20 years to realise they've done a bad thing or to never want to do it again. there's no human element. to. help you they're not there to help. they can say they. are all they want. not in california and not in a lot of places. to punish people and they take a bad situation and they usually make it much worse. if we have those requirements of. and out of the sky it's a little bit crazy making and that is department of justice that it's federal government research dr michael coyle attended harvard university has a ph d. in ju
the serial killer with prisoners in general if we as a society and imagine that the people in prison are fully human incredibly diverse have often been through some of the most extreme and difficult situations and conditions some of which many of us couldn't even really begin to imagine then suddenly all of that judgment and all that hostility and all that vindictiveness doesn't have such a natural place anymore many of our students have committed murder and felt orrible about their crime as...
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it's really uninteresting story and what is needed is a way of cultivating and imagination.here's likely a lot that i don't know. we could be them in the same circumstances. joe was saying who could think that i had grown up in belfast and have the same encounters with the british armies or the police that pat had. that's a remarkable thing to say in those who think that we are not always good at surrendering this idea of the moral high ground in this way we imagine we have it figured out in what we think is right and there's no other way to think about it. that way of thinking doesn't lead us to a place where we can live well with people we find difficult to live with. this process of empathy is the process of imagining, dethroning ourselves from the center of the world and letting someone else's story and their personhood takes center stage iv a bit. i will end their. >> i agree and the media is very quick to find out who has the moral high ground and the whole idea of the goodies and the baddies. people even say empathy is not helpful because they think empathy is our own
it's really uninteresting story and what is needed is a way of cultivating and imagination.here's likely a lot that i don't know. we could be them in the same circumstances. joe was saying who could think that i had grown up in belfast and have the same encounters with the british armies or the police that pat had. that's a remarkable thing to say in those who think that we are not always good at surrendering this idea of the moral high ground in this way we imagine we have it figured out in...
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it was all two people with legal witnesses before a imagine strait. so he has to go to a jail cell and convince her to go get married. he starts to rebuild his reputation and the town petitions the general court. we would like pick to be our captain again. he suppresses it for the sake of social order. ultimately his reputation will be made again. they can no longer condemn him. they needed him for fighting on the front, and he regains his status again, but he walked through the darkness and truly stood at what he believed and paid the price for it socially and financially. the horror comes to an end in 1660 with the restoration, the failure of the government in not ordered. so the bulk of persecution of the wakers is taken away from new england and removed back to england himself, he saw them as a force that rose up in fighting his father, and that is where the pass fission comes from they wanted to make a statement that they would never take up arms again. it was the only way for them to maintain. they all die because they would not do what i asked
it was all two people with legal witnesses before a imagine strait. so he has to go to a jail cell and convince her to go get married. he starts to rebuild his reputation and the town petitions the general court. we would like pick to be our captain again. he suppresses it for the sake of social order. ultimately his reputation will be made again. they can no longer condemn him. they needed him for fighting on the front, and he regains his status again, but he walked through the darkness and...
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within 5 years that's success rate of 20 percent imagine if we have those requirements of airplanes wow you know 10 airplanes falling out of the sky it's a little bit crazy making and that is department of justice the federal government research dr michael attended harvard university has a ph d. in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior as a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those hour of am proud to wear their chances of success in life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community more demands in the community now to help to help this family maybe the other parent maybe the children it's just so clearly a failure by every measure that you look at it but i think we just need to rethink the whole thing and not just keep trying to put lipstick on this pig because that's what i think it is difficult for
within 5 years that's success rate of 20 percent imagine if we have those requirements of airplanes wow you know 10 airplanes falling out of the sky it's a little bit crazy making and that is department of justice the federal government research dr michael attended harvard university has a ph d. in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior as a deleterious effect on society as a whole what...
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you can imagine the cia director going on a mission. they arrive in argentina, put together the team, this is the house on the street. you see the photograph with the errol. it looks like a lovely place to live. may 11th, 1960. after weeks of surveillance, they grab him, capture him, put him in the back of a car and rushed to a safe house with his blindfold here. that's two thirds of the book. i do want you to read it. i do want to tell you in conclusion, and along conclusion as it is, to sort of important episodes that i think are thematically important and fairly dramatic. now when i was researching this story, and i spent a lot of time in israel. i would interview these missile agents, getting a massage agent to remote is very difficult. i would keep asking them so how did you feel? what was going through your mind? were you scared? was your heart beating? they would, as a joke frequently, they would talk about this operation the night of the capture. like they had just gone to the dry cleaning. it was terribly frustrating. they reme
you can imagine the cia director going on a mission. they arrive in argentina, put together the team, this is the house on the street. you see the photograph with the errol. it looks like a lovely place to live. may 11th, 1960. after weeks of surveillance, they grab him, capture him, put him in the back of a car and rushed to a safe house with his blindfold here. that's two thirds of the book. i do want you to read it. i do want to tell you in conclusion, and along conclusion as it is, to sort...
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imagine how close he was. they ultimately determined that this was adolf eichmann by the shape of his ears, of all things. by the shape of the side of his face. and there is actually a study that the mossad put together of photographs that eichmann, that they had of him. and this photograph and determined almost like examining a fingerprint that this is 100% accuracy of adolf eichmann. so a team is assembled. now, the team is assembled out of a spy movie, almost. in some respects. they have a master forger, an operations person who is very good at strategy and tactical precision. they have two strong men who are responsible for capturing eichmann. they have front men, even a front woman to stay in the safe house. and this team is the top of the top of mossad. raffy was the head of the organization. he was number two at the mossad. the number two, three, four, five, six individuals all went on this mission. isser harel also went on the mission. the number one man in the mossad. you can imagine the cia director
imagine how close he was. they ultimately determined that this was adolf eichmann by the shape of his ears, of all things. by the shape of the side of his face. and there is actually a study that the mossad put together of photographs that eichmann, that they had of him. and this photograph and determined almost like examining a fingerprint that this is 100% accuracy of adolf eichmann. so a team is assembled. now, the team is assembled out of a spy movie, almost. in some respects. they have a...
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imagine how close he was.hey ultimately determine that this was adolf eichmann by the shape of his ears, of all things. by the shape of the side of his face. there is a study that the mossad put together, and it was determined almost like examining a fingertip, 100% accuracy that this is adolf eichmann. a team is assembled. a team is assembled out of a spy movie, almost, in some respects. they have an operations person, a forger, someone very good strategy and practical precision, and strong men who are responsible for capturing eichmann, and front men and a front woman to stay in the safe house. this team is the top of the top of the mossad. the number two at the mossad, and all of the top individuals went on this mission. isser harel, the number one man in the mossad also went on this mission. you can imagine the cia director going on a mission. they arrived in argentina and put together the team. this is the house, this is what you see, what the photograph shows. may 11, 1960. after weeks of surveillance, t
imagine how close he was.hey ultimately determine that this was adolf eichmann by the shape of his ears, of all things. by the shape of the side of his face. there is a study that the mossad put together, and it was determined almost like examining a fingertip, 100% accuracy that this is adolf eichmann. a team is assembled. a team is assembled out of a spy movie, almost, in some respects. they have an operations person, a forger, someone very good strategy and practical precision, and strong...
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involve a brilliant you just imagine opening your hand in your hand opens your margin closing it on the closes same for rotation you don't have to think much about the signal the prosthesis just does that. can now do a lot of the world. himself. modeling for statics are impacting a wife's range of. people with disabilities as well. devices provide support for heavy lifting with trials underway there are brand new opportunities for the 1st basics industry. news and. we're talking to companies to get a sense of the potential market. there's a lot of scope we're talking about the auto industry railways just ticks for shipbuilders and many others. being able to operate all kinds of machines and devices just by thinking it would open up new horizons imagine you could put on a robot and suddenly have super powers. and what if computers really learned to read more of our minds would that even be a good thing as it is that is all along. just mentioned human brain contains 86000000000 neurons linked by a sign ups. and an each neuron sustains about a 1000 connections and complexity the signaling
involve a brilliant you just imagine opening your hand in your hand opens your margin closing it on the closes same for rotation you don't have to think much about the signal the prosthesis just does that. can now do a lot of the world. himself. modeling for statics are impacting a wife's range of. people with disabilities as well. devices provide support for heavy lifting with trials underway there are brand new opportunities for the 1st basics industry. news and. we're talking to companies to...
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he plays: imagine byjohn lennon and lennon isn'tjust engaging legions of young followers. he was alive right up to the present day. the sound of his voice... he has one of the truly great voices in rock history. and now you have artists like liam gallagher of oasis and then modern bands like tame impala and cut worms who all get that very specific lennonesque vocal sound because of such a trademark. and among the new generation of young musicians influenced by lennon's work is seattle—based 26—year—old tom. he's drawn to lennon by the way he thought about the world. # you may say i'm a dreamer # but i'm not the only one... # i thinkjust the fact that he emphasised love and peace and this idea of striving for something that doesn't currently exist, i still see that message as something that we need. the idea of feeling or thinking about something that's beyond ourselves is just incredibly powerful. lennon's fans have long been drawn in by his pacifism, by his anti—vietnam war bed—ins for peace. he was a political figure, targeted for deportation by the nixon administration
he plays: imagine byjohn lennon and lennon isn'tjust engaging legions of young followers. he was alive right up to the present day. the sound of his voice... he has one of the truly great voices in rock history. and now you have artists like liam gallagher of oasis and then modern bands like tame impala and cut worms who all get that very specific lennonesque vocal sound because of such a trademark. and among the new generation of young musicians influenced by lennon's work is seattle—based...
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he sings imagine.ns influenced by lennon's work is seattle based's 26—year—old tom. he's drawn to lennon by the way he thought about the world. # you may say i'm a dreamer. # but i'm not the only one. i thinkjust the fact that he emphasised love and peace and this idea of striving for something that doesn't currently exist. i still see that message as something that we need. the idea, feeling, or thinking about something that's beyond ourselves is just incredibly powerful. lennon's fans have long been drawn in by his pacifism, by his anti—vietnam war bed ins for peace. he was a political figure targeted for deportation by the nixon administration for his anti—war views. he and yoko ono were sometimes criticised for being naive in their approach to world affairs. a matter i brought up with yoko ono a few years ago. what do you say to people who think you might have been naive in terms of the message, "war is over if you want it." i don't think it was naive at all. i think that's the only way that we can
he sings imagine.ns influenced by lennon's work is seattle based's 26—year—old tom. he's drawn to lennon by the way he thought about the world. # you may say i'm a dreamer. # but i'm not the only one. i thinkjust the fact that he emphasised love and peace and this idea of striving for something that doesn't currently exist. i still see that message as something that we need. the idea, feeling, or thinking about something that's beyond ourselves is just incredibly powerful. lennon's fans...
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some people said that they had seen flames, maybe they did, or they imagined it. world's biggestjet return. archive: disappointed? well, sure. on the tarmac, pan am's ron marasco. it was a state of shock throughout the facility. this was our worst nightmare. archive: any sense of fear? no, i mean, they said something was burning, and we got off. a man—made giant crossing the atlantic, cynics had heard that before. there were people outside who were demonstrating that this had all the earmarks of the titanic. some people even went off the aeroplane and said, "never again," they never came back. i think it was about 30 passengers who didn't want to go back. when we inspected the engine, there was molten metal in the tailpipe. hidden away, the only other 747 was secretly swapped. we arrived at the hangar, the painters had just finished stencilling the name of the original departure aircraft, clipper young america. seven hours late, paint still wet, they tried again. it was very, very, very quiet when we took off. do you think people were nervous? yes, of course, it's
some people said that they had seen flames, maybe they did, or they imagined it. world's biggestjet return. archive: disappointed? well, sure. on the tarmac, pan am's ron marasco. it was a state of shock throughout the facility. this was our worst nightmare. archive: any sense of fear? no, i mean, they said something was burning, and we got off. a man—made giant crossing the atlantic, cynics had heard that before. there were people outside who were demonstrating that this had all the earmarks...
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imagine. bitterly cold. 1649.f january, there's a very small man, smaller than i am, about five feet, getting dressed in the morning for his execution. frightened that those who have come to witness will think him frightened so he commissioned a undershirt this still survives in the british museum that he put on underneath clothing so he wouldn't sheri shiverer and king charles was going to his death. if you can imagine where we are banqueting hall at white hall and imagine these windows before the walls so were in a room of poor light up aboveso strange and are the reuben murals that king had painted in honor of his father king james. killers have person ally chosen this room. outside ofs been put the hall and this very small about five feet tall was never a strong man. he would ored whether even survivor childhood. until he was four or five he was around by a servant. he is there in a silk suit, has been bound and a silk thetcap put over it so that axman can get a clean break and the air wil
imagine. bitterly cold. 1649.f january, there's a very small man, smaller than i am, about five feet, getting dressed in the morning for his execution. frightened that those who have come to witness will think him frightened so he commissioned a undershirt this still survives in the british museum that he put on underneath clothing so he wouldn't sheri shiverer and king charles was going to his death. if you can imagine where we are banqueting hall at white hall and imagine these windows before...
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i can only imagine what that's like. i imagine you have more things in the works.want to blow anybody's cover. but keep up the great work you are doing. i think the more people see unfairness in this country the more they will come forward and speak to project veritas. a new bombshell report on the fairness and integrity of the election. it will knock our before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. ♪ ♪ jon: live from america's news headquarters, i'm jon scott.
i can only imagine what that's like. i imagine you have more things in the works.want to blow anybody's cover. but keep up the great work you are doing. i think the more people see unfairness in this country the more they will come forward and speak to project veritas. a new bombshell report on the fairness and integrity of the election. it will knock our before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is...
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be of those for biology is just far beyond our wildest imagination. for that but every one knows who. it was. i think. because if you were able. to run for them if you knew. it wasn't a case. you know sheriff will. tell. you one. of them will be watching i doubt it will be with you if you see that it's going to go through as i said come in if you. don't know the number one on i don't know what they did that will do what it was to assume the problem was if that's what i want to start something found out about i will obviously tell you i'm going to be getting more done is this did i miss the image of those 2 and a gimme. from you know what they got and you got any wonder. that i want to live together again when i was a. donor none of that i mean as some of you to imagine of my life you know what the want to look into that is the. number that people get on t.v. and i don't like it was much easier. for him you know what your body no no no no no i mean the number is on my notice it was telling me. she. is as i was so weak that evie took on a choker. notice
be of those for biology is just far beyond our wildest imagination. for that but every one knows who. it was. i think. because if you were able. to run for them if you knew. it wasn't a case. you know sheriff will. tell. you one. of them will be watching i doubt it will be with you if you see that it's going to go through as i said come in if you. don't know the number one on i don't know what they did that will do what it was to assume the problem was if that's what i want to start something...
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if you can imagine sewing two services together, the math says the services, you can do it. it wouldn't be bad. it would be smooth. you could do it. so in other words, you would fall into the black coal and you would be destroyed but your quantum bits within go into a big bang and populate ecology like a new universe here where you black holes made and meeting new people make and your quantum would be shared among the hole. that's not a prediction. there is no law of nature that says when you fall into a black coal it is predicted that this is what would happen. it is simply saying could i so these two things together mathematically properly? and you could. a lot of people have a lot of reason to object to do that as the model for what is cool about it is, think about it, and a space station orbiting the outside of the black coal companies blacklist certain sites on the outside and your friend the astronaut felt in and they went into a new universe come it's as though the black hole is big on inside and the outside. like, no matter how small black coal company could have a w
if you can imagine sewing two services together, the math says the services, you can do it. it wouldn't be bad. it would be smooth. you could do it. so in other words, you would fall into the black coal and you would be destroyed but your quantum bits within go into a big bang and populate ecology like a new universe here where you black holes made and meeting new people make and your quantum would be shared among the hole. that's not a prediction. there is no law of nature that says when you...
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imagine a secretary who says that her email or zoom account may be used only for businesses purposes or a person using a dating website where users include false information on their profiles. or think of a lawsuit who has issued a log-in credentials for educational use only. if the government is right, then a computer user who disregards any of these statements commits a federal crime. for example, any employee who used a zoom account over thanksgiving to connect with distant relatives would be subject to the grace of federal prosecutors. the main argument the government offers in response of that result is that a single two-letter word of exceeds authorized access, the term so demands it. that word requires no such thing. it clarifies that the user must be prohibed from obtaining the information. it relieves the government of having to negate every possible alternative means by which the defendant might have obtained the information at issue. that's all the word does. it does transform the cfaa into a sweeping policeman date. the court should reverse. >> mr. fisher, this is what we
imagine a secretary who says that her email or zoom account may be used only for businesses purposes or a person using a dating website where users include false information on their profiles. or think of a lawsuit who has issued a log-in credentials for educational use only. if the government is right, then a computer user who disregards any of these statements commits a federal crime. for example, any employee who used a zoom account over thanksgiving to connect with distant relatives would...
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what could go wrong you know colony imagine one day somebody looked at us as you know i want to maybe work on your image a little bit what a haircut. how about maybe if you could different i know we're going to change your face we're going to change you we're ok you can say whatever you want but let me change you know research and you know research we know from our case of a radio those research berends we found that if you have a little less credible more gray if you're a sinner or bigger or broader or less whatever let us change you and the problem with that helen have you seen a friend of yours send you a picture of maybe you've looked at him or her on instagram and they have filters now you don't even recognize them thinner younger or smoother they're not that person anymore we're having the. the end of people we're going into this is we're going to an n.p.c. world this non player character look at did you ever think you'd watch sporting events with cut out cardboard or we don't need people anymore it's just film out with people that look to be people and let me days of if you don
what could go wrong you know colony imagine one day somebody looked at us as you know i want to maybe work on your image a little bit what a haircut. how about maybe if you could different i know we're going to change your face we're going to change you we're ok you can say whatever you want but let me change you know research and you know research we know from our case of a radio those research berends we found that if you have a little less credible more gray if you're a sinner or bigger or...
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it's kind of if you imagine selling to surfaces together. the masses yeah the services you could do it. yeah it wouldn't be bad it would be smooth. you can do it. so in other words, fall into the blackhole and then you would be deflated in destroy and turn into quantum bits. but then the quantum bits were going to a big bang and then populate the ecology of a new universe where there's new black holes made in maybe new people made. that's not prediction. okay there's no law of nature that says when you fall into a black hole it is predicted that this is what will happen. it's simply saying could i show you were so these two things together and make the mathematically proper. and you could. a lot of people have a lot of reasons to reject that as the model. but what kind of cool about it, to think about it, if you're in the space station orbiting the outside of the blackhole and the blackhole is a certain size on the outside and you're from the astronaut fell in and they went into a new universe it was though the blackhole's figure on the insi
it's kind of if you imagine selling to surfaces together. the masses yeah the services you could do it. yeah it wouldn't be bad it would be smooth. you can do it. so in other words, fall into the blackhole and then you would be deflated in destroy and turn into quantum bits. but then the quantum bits were going to a big bang and then populate the ecology of a new universe where there's new black holes made in maybe new people made. that's not prediction. okay there's no law of nature that says...
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will there was an opportunity for the nation to imagine itself otherwise. where the country had an opportunity to leave behind the realitycynd how to organize our society and that each of those moments the country double down. and we saw was some call a backlash. we saw instead was an ongoing betrayal. what we think about the post- reconstruction. and a lost cause and that anglo-saxon and what it meant for the united states and the world as a betrayal. think the mid- 20th century the black freedom movement, law and order and the tax revolt in california, we need double down on our ugliness and here we are facing a chance to we imagine ourselves. if our history is any indicatio indication. >> has there been an arc of progress? >> of course. my life is not what my father's life was and his life is not his father'ss.. so what does it mean to suggest we live in the afterlife of jim crow is to suggest there has been and indication of change and i think one way is look at american history ofan democracy in the believe that white people matter more than others and
will there was an opportunity for the nation to imagine itself otherwise. where the country had an opportunity to leave behind the realitycynd how to organize our society and that each of those moments the country double down. and we saw was some call a backlash. we saw instead was an ongoing betrayal. what we think about the post- reconstruction. and a lost cause and that anglo-saxon and what it meant for the united states and the world as a betrayal. think the mid- 20th century the black...
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send back narratives to warn people about how to survive a blackhole. >> spoiler alert as you can imagine it doesn't always go very well. >> what are sort of the key warnings that folks should be aware of if they want to venture out? >> some of them are simple some of them are intricate but the simple one is fall into as big a blackhole as possible. if you're standing on a basketball you really notice its curve but if you're standing on a big sphere of the earth you probably noticed suffer from the illusion that it's flat. the bigger a blackhole the more curvature units. you can live for a little while while you fall across the shadow of the blackhole. so there's little tips like that. >> you do get into the in the book some description of some of the things that might happen to the body. happen to the mind as one were to venture into even as a large blackhole which is a little daunting. but i want to turn to brian now for a moment. in your book until the end of time, mind, matter in their search for meaning in an evolving universe. so a couple of things i want to ask you about then , we'
send back narratives to warn people about how to survive a blackhole. >> spoiler alert as you can imagine it doesn't always go very well. >> what are sort of the key warnings that folks should be aware of if they want to venture out? >> some of them are simple some of them are intricate but the simple one is fall into as big a blackhole as possible. if you're standing on a basketball you really notice its curve but if you're standing on a big sphere of the earth you probably...
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it's a failure imagination. how many business schools spend time and effort helping their students build their creative imagination? why mean just courses in creativity. i mean spending a lot of time studying and practicing the creative arts. you build creative imagination, unfortunately not through cases. you can do a little. but you do it through music and art and literature and they're creative ones, theater. and if we don't start doing that in business schools, i don't think there will be much left for us to do because the ai isn't going to do everything else. so i think this idea-- the second thing that a couple of ceo friend of mine say, you know, once you start not looking for trade-offs, once you start looking to avoid trade-offs, you get better at it. and it's a matter of-- it's a matter of how you frame the problem. now, i would only odd to this, one of the most ingenious no trade-off companies was enron. they figured out a way around trade-offs. they were either morally questionable or down right ille
it's a failure imagination. how many business schools spend time and effort helping their students build their creative imagination? why mean just courses in creativity. i mean spending a lot of time studying and practicing the creative arts. you build creative imagination, unfortunately not through cases. you can do a little. but you do it through music and art and literature and they're creative ones, theater. and if we don't start doing that in business schools, i don't think there will be...
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an aunt so he develops the portrait out of his imagination. into we could we will now go play in our toes we didn't need a model. he was an illegitimate child himself and could easily relate to the feelings of such a child. in this. juliano belletti chain must have known this house lay in our friend on our little. leonardo took himself back to the time of his childhood. he was born in 1452 on a farm. his birth house still stands today it's located in midst of an olive grove near the small tuscan village of ancient. the great master got his name from the small italian village. church with a side chapel on the back tees 3 stones in the center of town. leonardo was baptized here how memorial stone commemorates that illegitimately another was recognized as a son by his father pineiro da vinci. it was always puzzling why leonardo portrayed the wife of a silk merchant in dark clothing a silk merchant is proud. of his colorful fabrics her clothes on the other hand recall mourning and reverie if leonardo painted the image of a woman that had passed aw
an aunt so he develops the portrait out of his imagination. into we could we will now go play in our toes we didn't need a model. he was an illegitimate child himself and could easily relate to the feelings of such a child. in this. juliano belletti chain must have known this house lay in our friend on our little. leonardo took himself back to the time of his childhood. he was born in 1452 on a farm. his birth house still stands today it's located in midst of an olive grove near the small...
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go back to the facts of this case and imagine mr. van buren's supervisor had told him do not do license plate searches until you finish your paperwork. justice sotomayor: counsel, are there targeted changes that can be made to limit the reach of the statute to exactly the fears that i think one of my colleagues expressed, of the kind of conduct we would think of as subjecting someone to punishment question mark i know, -- to punishment? i know confirms them, most statutes have a obtaining information and using it for financial gain. mr. fisher: yes, justice sotomayor up and the government itself has -- sotomayor. the government itself has cited amendments. the cortical point i would make is that should come -- the critical point i would make is that should come from congress. back to the statute, what about oral directives -- when you are on patrol, don't one license plates, i want you to be more efficient. there are any number of questions that would have to be addressed. in one ofsubsection the statutes, justice sotomayor. it does
go back to the facts of this case and imagine mr. van buren's supervisor had told him do not do license plate searches until you finish your paperwork. justice sotomayor: counsel, are there targeted changes that can be made to limit the reach of the statute to exactly the fears that i think one of my colleagues expressed, of the kind of conduct we would think of as subjecting someone to punishment question mark i know, -- to punishment? i know confirms them, most statutes have a obtaining...
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imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. gun violence school shootings. first it was my job it was my. savings i have nothing i have nothing. i look for resources i look. well look for everything i can to make this house. doing. the road to the american dream paved with good refugees it's this very idealized image. makes americans look hostile the death star how every single day this is a history of the usa america. had a bill to ban the filming of police and increase of a lot see the world's most available vaccine russia says it will cost less than $10.00 per day as it presents to members of the united nations and trump again makes claims of election for awarded a rally in georgia a new witness testimony. that he may have a point. of the ballots being ran through the tabulating machines numerous times.
imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. gun violence school shootings. first it was my job it was my. savings i have nothing i have nothing. i look for resources i look. well look for everything i can to make this house. doing. the road to the american dream paved with good refugees it's this very idealized image. makes americans look hostile the death star how every single day this is a history of the usa america. had a bill to ban the filming of police and...
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i can let my imagination run wild. the formations to me were better than clouds. on the back of this postcard, they say that the most extraordinary artesian spring on the continent, quite a claim, and in the clear depths of the apparently motionless water, the visitor sees a myriad of strange formations, varying from the flowing white beard of hoary-haired giants to the rich snow-covered alps. this is located west of federal route six and state route 101. it is more beautiful at night than during the daytime. when i had my opportunity to travel back to ohio as an adult, i talked with a few of my friends to find out about this place. interestingly, a few of them had no idea what i was talking about. and then, one person finally said, oh yeah, but i heard they filled it in. and another person said, oh i heard they moved it. they what? i mean, really, how do even do that? i know that if you cannot see the bottom, you cannot fill it in. the postcard told me. unknown. is and how do you move a hole, even one that is magical? this started me on research. right? i had to
i can let my imagination run wild. the formations to me were better than clouds. on the back of this postcard, they say that the most extraordinary artesian spring on the continent, quite a claim, and in the clear depths of the apparently motionless water, the visitor sees a myriad of strange formations, varying from the flowing white beard of hoary-haired giants to the rich snow-covered alps. this is located west of federal route six and state route 101. it is more beautiful at night than...
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imagine d-day, imagine hitting the beaches, one after another, knowing what awaited you are those wanting to kill you. that's what is having with the quakers. they are arriving in communities that do not welcome them. so in 157, you have the four men trueing to get eastward to maine before coming back refreshed to preach again. in the summer of 1657, manhattan and long island had been experiencing the same thing. and the director general says you can no longer entertain, shelter, or provide for quakers. there is an english community on long island, flushing, that 30 men come together and sign a petition in december asking if they can ignore this prohibition. and entertain these people because they are baptists from the north shore. so shortly before they leave to come here, there are baptists that go to long island for safety sake and to get away from the suppression. 30 men sign it. he is immediately arrested. the other officers of the community, the magistrates, the clerk who made a copy of it, they are all brought into custody. none of the other signers are molested. in peter's eyes, t
imagine d-day, imagine hitting the beaches, one after another, knowing what awaited you are those wanting to kill you. that's what is having with the quakers. they are arriving in communities that do not welcome them. so in 157, you have the four men trueing to get eastward to maine before coming back refreshed to preach again. in the summer of 1657, manhattan and long island had been experiencing the same thing. and the director general says you can no longer entertain, shelter, or provide for...
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you can imagine people self-medicating whether it's alcohol or drugs, people who are trapped with an abuser, a spouse abuser or child abuser because they are not going to school, their teachers can't look for signs of abuse to get them help. report child sexual abuse, it down 40%. it's not because it's not happening, it is because kids are not in school. teachers and others can come to their aid there. i can only imagine a single mom, with three kids of different ages, at home, trying to continue their education, she's worried, how do i keep working, maybe you are an essential worker, so i can pay the bills and put food on the table and pay the rent, can you imagine the chaos and stress. there's too much at stake to the home for the holidays he handed, we are not here for our benefit, we are here for the benefit of the people we are honored to represent. in my case, 29 million. we have a responsibility, we are in a position of trust. they have entrusted us with their welfare. the american people have waited long enough, we can't let them down again. the 5-yard line, we need to delive
you can imagine people self-medicating whether it's alcohol or drugs, people who are trapped with an abuser, a spouse abuser or child abuser because they are not going to school, their teachers can't look for signs of abuse to get them help. report child sexual abuse, it down 40%. it's not because it's not happening, it is because kids are not in school. teachers and others can come to their aid there. i can only imagine a single mom, with three kids of different ages, at home, trying to...
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humanity remains seriously divided and inequality has only deepened. >> "imagine" is always a reminder frankly, that maybe we are limited in our undstandingf at is poible. that we should dream, you know, big and have a very, very ambitious plan for humanity that are as good as possible. that's what it means. were making a lot of progress. and i think the song "imagine" makes me believe in the potential, t potential for humankind. >> we owe a big thanks to sean for his reminder of what john and yoko have given us. their undying belief in peace. their love andai>úog >> nigerie than through hundred schoolboys who were kidnapped have been freed. we will be live with the latest. ♪ this is al jazeera, also coming up. the u.s. medical of -- panel of medical experts, paving the way for the fda to approve a vaccine for emergencies. a backhanded apology from the u.s. company blamed for fueling the opioid crisis.
humanity remains seriously divided and inequality has only deepened. >> "imagine" is always a reminder frankly, that maybe we are limited in our undstandingf at is poible. that we should dream, you know, big and have a very, very ambitious plan for humanity that are as good as possible. that's what it means. were making a lot of progress. and i think the song "imagine" makes me believe in the potential, t potential for humankind. >> we owe a big thanks to sean...
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you can imagine how desperately i searched for clues of a commission or payments. not even in the testament is there mention that this painting existed. i think francesco would have certainly claimed it since it was a painting with a rising and secure value the whole thing is incomprehensible he's begun to see a vision. print just go would have most likely shown the portrayed by the famous painter publicly and would not have risked event all tax evasion. in lynn on his records there is also no trace of a commission by francesco money apparently didn't change hands. in. print just goes testament is archived in florence's are key of you to start out there in there is also no mention of the great masters valuable artwork leonardo apparently never delivered the painting to francesco. bizarrely writes about an incomplete portrait of the mona lisa and the louvre however is completed down to the very last detail. if you could i mean the blew up here surely except of the commission at a time in which he had no work at that which but we're introduced himself to the merchant
you can imagine how desperately i searched for clues of a commission or payments. not even in the testament is there mention that this painting existed. i think francesco would have certainly claimed it since it was a painting with a rising and secure value the whole thing is incomprehensible he's begun to see a vision. print just go would have most likely shown the portrayed by the famous painter publicly and would not have risked event all tax evasion. in lynn on his records there is also no...
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and you can imagine, right, how that would play out. congress for their part can't afford to feed these guys any better than they can the convention army. what are they going to do with these people? they are combining. they are going the bring them to the same camps, they are going to bring these same camps to where the convention army is virginia, pennsylvania and maryland eventually. there one of the petitioners, robert last-minute, he wrote this after the war. this is a dei go picks of the camp with the american guards. i love what he wrote. lord corn wallace's army was shut up here like a towed in a hole and an ass full of venom. no surprise. yellow fever is going lieu philadelphia in the summer of 1771, before their capture. and it will spread to these camps in pennsylvania and begin taking the lives of these prisoners at a very rapid rate to the point that we actually do have fairly good records for the prisoners of the -- yorktown prisoners who again are never exchanged. they are held until the treaty ends the war in 1783. in th
and you can imagine, right, how that would play out. congress for their part can't afford to feed these guys any better than they can the convention army. what are they going to do with these people? they are combining. they are going the bring them to the same camps, they are going to bring these same camps to where the convention army is virginia, pennsylvania and maryland eventually. there one of the petitioners, robert last-minute, he wrote this after the war. this is a dei go picks of the...
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you can imagine people self-medicating whether alcohol or drugs or people who are trapped through an abuser, either a spousal abuse or or child abuser because they're not going to school, the teachers cannot look for signs of that abuse and get them help. and reports of child sexual abuse are down 40%, it is not because it's not happening, it's because kids are not in school where teachers and others can come to their aid. i only imagine a single mom with three kids of different ages at home trying to continue their education where she's worried how do i keep working, maybe are an essential worker so i can pay the bills, put food on the table, pay the rent, can you imagine the chaos and stress, there is too much at stake for us to go home for the holidays empty-handed we need to remember we are not here for our benefit, we are here for the benefit of the people we are honored to represent in my case 29 million in texas, we have a fiduciary responsibility were in a position of trust, they have entrusted us with their welfare, the american people of waited long enough we cannot let the
you can imagine people self-medicating whether alcohol or drugs or people who are trapped through an abuser, either a spousal abuse or or child abuser because they're not going to school, the teachers cannot look for signs of that abuse and get them help. and reports of child sexual abuse are down 40%, it is not because it's not happening, it's because kids are not in school where teachers and others can come to their aid. i only imagine a single mom with three kids of different ages at home...
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you can imagine how that would play out.congress for their part cannot afford to feed these guys any better and they can the convention army. we are gonna do with these people? they're going to bring them to the same camps. we had to bring these presidents to the same camps for the convention army is, in virginia, maryland and pennsylvania. but according to one of the prisoners, whoever the name of roger lam, this is a depiction of the camp, the american yards and i love this when he wrote here. lord cornwallis is army was shut up here like a toad in a hole, and a but full of an. they are not pleased by the situation whatsoever. no surprise, because yellow fever is going through philadelphia. it is entered philadelphia in the summer of 17 a one. before their capture. it will spread to these camps in pennsylvania. and began taking the lives of these prisoners at a very rapid rate. to the point we actually do have fairly good records for the prisoners of the york town prisoners, mcgahn are never exchanged. there are held until
you can imagine how that would play out.congress for their part cannot afford to feed these guys any better and they can the convention army. we are gonna do with these people? they're going to bring them to the same camps. we had to bring these presidents to the same camps for the convention army is, in virginia, maryland and pennsylvania. but according to one of the prisoners, whoever the name of roger lam, this is a depiction of the camp, the american yards and i love this when he wrote...
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imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine with less pain and amongst the pain killers on prescriptions are the opioids usually prescribed for back aches or headaches 2000000 americans are addicted to these pills for a reason that most ignore their opium based. i'm jason b. minute and i am the chair of psychiatry at oklahoma state university's center for health sciences our oath is essentially 1st do no harm and i think that that's one of the biggest problems is that doctors don't realize that by prescribe opioids. that they could doing more harm than good and we've seen that in a lot a lot of cases what were they originally prescribed for well historically the uses been for what we call cancer pain cancer does a lot of horrible things are body and can cause a lot of pain nowadays it's used for a lot of different things these pills a cooled hydrocodone. contents are found to no other drugs that are legally sold on the market share the same component a powerful narcotic heroin and sometimes they are a 1000 times more co
imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine with less pain and amongst the pain killers on prescriptions are the opioids usually prescribed for back aches or headaches 2000000 americans are addicted to these pills for a reason that most ignore their opium based. i'm jason b. minute and i am the chair of psychiatry at oklahoma state university's center for health sciences our oath is essentially 1st do no harm and i think that that's one of the biggest problems is that...