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i noted down, and i know that you have explored this territory, i'm sure you're familiar that james watsonon team, said that seeing the bright side of disability is like seeing the bright side of poverty, ie, it does not exist. it does exist. and just as poor people make great music and great literature, so disabled people can make great — everything you can name. as i have said before, i have a g—to—a transposition at point 380 of my fgrf3 gene. we have 3 billion base pairs so i have one spelling mistake out of 3 billion. so, are you picturing all of the 3 billion? because i might be cleverer. i might be more creative. i might be more friendly or more confident, as well as being more short. and the person who is, as it were, average height might be shy, miserable, in other words, not necessarily the citizen that we would like. if we start saying that they should be born and they should never have been born, we are going to draw the line here, i think we are going to not have some people who might contribute purely on the basis of the... surely, our thinking has developed. crick and watson
i noted down, and i know that you have explored this territory, i'm sure you're familiar that james watsonon team, said that seeing the bright side of disability is like seeing the bright side of poverty, ie, it does not exist. it does exist. and just as poor people make great music and great literature, so disabled people can make great — everything you can name. as i have said before, i have a g—to—a transposition at point 380 of my fgrf3 gene. we have 3 billion base pairs so i have one...
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james watson, part of the crick—watson team, he said seeing the bright side of disability is like seeingit doesn't exist. well, it does exist. and just as poor people make great music and great literature, so disabled people can make great everything you could name. so, you know, as i've said before, you're... i've got a g to a transposition at point 380 of my fgfr3 gene. we've got three billion base pairs, so i've got one spelling mistake out of three billion. so are you picturing all of the three billion? because i might be cleverer, i might be more creative, i might be more friendly, i might be more confident, as well as being more short. and the person who is, as it were, average height, might be shy, miserable, in other words, not necessarily the citizen that we'd like. now, if we start saying they should be born, they should never have been born, we're going to draw the line here, i think we're going to not have some people who might contribute purely on the basis of really a very... surely our thinking has developed. i mean, crick and watson were �*53. surely our thinking has deve
james watson, part of the crick—watson team, he said seeing the bright side of disability is like seeingit doesn't exist. well, it does exist. and just as poor people make great music and great literature, so disabled people can make great everything you could name. so, you know, as i've said before, you're... i've got a g to a transposition at point 380 of my fgfr3 gene. we've got three billion base pairs, so i've got one spelling mistake out of three billion. so are you picturing all of the...
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james watson said that seeing the bright side of disability is like seeing the bright side of poverty ~ , exist. it does exist. and 'ust as oor exist. it does exist. and 'ust as poor people fl exist. it does exist. and 'ust as poor people make h exist. it does exist. and just as poor people make great l exist. it does exist. and just - as poor people make great music and great literature so do disabled people make great, everything you can name. as i have said before,... . we have 3 billion base pairs and i have one spelling mistake out of 3 billion. are you picturing all the 3 billion? i might be clever. i might be more creative. i might be more friendly or more confident as well as being more short. and the person who is, as it were, average height ab shy, miserable, in other words not necessarily a citizen that we would like. if we start saying that they should be born and they should never be born we are going to draw the line here, i think we are going to not have some people who may contribute purely on the basis of the thinking that has developed. crick and watson wrote 53. .. d
james watson said that seeing the bright side of disability is like seeing the bright side of poverty ~ , exist. it does exist. and 'ust as oor exist. it does exist. and 'ust as poor people fl exist. it does exist. and 'ust as poor people make h exist. it does exist. and just as poor people make great l exist. it does exist. and just - as poor people make great music and great literature so do disabled people make great, everything you can name. as i have said before,... . we have 3 billion...
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james watson, we're sitting in the senate tavern and house. if you judge by ford's theater in washington, d.c., it's about 14 miles southeast of there. what happened at about midnight when the calendar turned from april 42, 52, 1865, here in this tavern, john wilkes booth had been on the run. he shot abraham lincoln about ten, 15 or 10:20 p.m., and he met up with one of his conspirators, david harold, across the 11th street bridge. and they met up at a high point and they rode straight here. this was their intended because this was a house of conspiracy. it was owned by mary surratt. she live here. it was a country tavern that a man rented it and ran it for her. and then she was living in her house in washington, d.c., her boarding house. so booth and david harold arrived here and they pounded on the door. the innkeeper, john lloyd, was asleep and they pounded on the door and again and in then they let booth and david harold. then they came in the side entrance, not through the front door. and then booth said, for god's sake, lloyd, hurry up a
james watson, we're sitting in the senate tavern and house. if you judge by ford's theater in washington, d.c., it's about 14 miles southeast of there. what happened at about midnight when the calendar turned from april 42, 52, 1865, here in this tavern, john wilkes booth had been on the run. he shot abraham lincoln about ten, 15 or 10:20 p.m., and he met up with one of his conspirators, david harold, across the 11th street bridge. and they met up at a high point and they rode straight here....
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the white house national security council spokesperson adrienne watson on the attacks joining me live is our diplomatic correspondent jamesandale live in jerusalem. la ke very lake very good to have you with us and which are hearing right now it's iran has launched this strike and hundred drones in iran and directed towards israel and they say those drones will reach israel and confident that there will be destroyed by air defences either on the way or when they arrive. or we are also hearing from the iranians, specifically the guard, they're talking about notjust an attack with the drones but also an attack with the drones but also an attack with missiles. and notjust cruise missiles but also possibly ballistic missiles. that is not been confirmed by the israeli side at the moment but that means if that is the case, it's a conference of attack by iran and this is not a minimalistic exploratory attack, this is the substance of attack nasa reports that some of iran's allies are also participating in their reports that some missiles have been launched by pro—iranian who control much of him in. missiles from a directions and
the white house national security council spokesperson adrienne watson on the attacks joining me live is our diplomatic correspondent jamesandale live in jerusalem. la ke very lake very good to have you with us and which are hearing right now it's iran has launched this strike and hundred drones in iran and directed towards israel and they say those drones will reach israel and confident that there will be destroyed by air defences either on the way or when they arrive. or we are also hearing...
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dna discoverer james utson was stripped of his remaining honorary titles due to his controversial statements about race and intelligence. watsontson is talking about personal beliefs and prejudices that he has that he would like to believe are true, but for which there is actually no scientific evidence, and i find that irresponsible. have your views on the relationship between race and intelligence changed? no, not at all, i would like them to change, so that new data will appear, but i have not seen this yet, in iq tests there is a difference between blacks and whites, this is genetic. this statement, as if a scandal arose because of it, he truly made the greatest discovery on which the whole our science, but by the end of the fifties, even before the nobel prize, he moved away from scientific activity itself, but he raised an amazing galaxy at harvard and people, his students, he had the dignity and strength not to fit into their articles at all, but a huge number the now departing captains of american biology are his students, yes, that is, he cannot be separated there from this american biology, which means world biology,
dna discoverer james utson was stripped of his remaining honorary titles due to his controversial statements about race and intelligence. watsontson is talking about personal beliefs and prejudices that he has that he would like to believe are true, but for which there is actually no scientific evidence, and i find that irresponsible. have your views on the relationship between race and intelligence changed? no, not at all, i would like them to change, so that new data will appear, but i have...