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charlie chaplin, albert einstein. finally the show up here at the debut and they say they cheer you because they don't understand you, they cheer for me because they understand me but it's the new age of celebrity and it's sort feinstein with his wild hair exuding humanity but also the science that makes everybody go huh but then they say well because you could kind of picture. the bending of light, equals mc squared pity he did say the bill prize for the total effect that something strange happens to him after the famous. by 1925 or so he is attributing to the quantum pherae but he gets more uncomfortable with it and suddenly he is the december of the old order defending classical physics. he's the one who doesn't believe in the quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principal at the notion of probability. he believes there are certain laws and that god made certain laws that govern the universe and all the talk of uncertainties makes him uncomfortable. famously over and over again he says i cannot believe god would p
charlie chaplin, albert einstein. finally the show up here at the debut and they say they cheer you because they don't understand you, they cheer for me because they understand me but it's the new age of celebrity and it's sort feinstein with his wild hair exuding humanity but also the science that makes everybody go huh but then they say well because you could kind of picture. the bending of light, equals mc squared pity he did say the bill prize for the total effect that something strange...
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. >> how about albert einstein? and over here, you know who had toes like that?me taupes over there. so, she's a combination of jessica biel and albert einstein. >> jimmy: you have a real albert biel on your hands. and you have a young daughter, as well. who is getting involved in showbiz? >> well, sophie is delightful. she's always been loaded up with personality. and, if she wants to go into the business, she can. >> jimmy: it seems like you are very supportive of this. >> listen, when your kids have dreams, i back them up. >> jimmy: and boy do you. you brought us some video tape here this is from a program that you allowed -- >> i am in the business so i have some contacts and there was a probably for us to do the cable channels that are like, 300, 320, on the thing. and so we went out and we put together a little possibility for me and my -- >> jimmy: we have it right here. let's take a look. >> my name is tom hanks and i am super excited because my daughter sophie and i are competing miss ultimate sexy baby nevada pageant. and when it comes to awards, this i
. >> how about albert einstein? and over here, you know who had toes like that?me taupes over there. so, she's a combination of jessica biel and albert einstein. >> jimmy: you have a real albert biel on your hands. and you have a young daughter, as well. who is getting involved in showbiz? >> well, sophie is delightful. she's always been loaded up with personality. and, if she wants to go into the business, she can. >> jimmy: it seems like you are very supportive of...
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in 1924, henry made the acquaintance of the albert einstein at an elite banquet of bankers held in berlin. goldman and einstein hit it off famously and began a lifelong friendship. henry was fascinated by the description of experiments and the quantum mechanics being conducted by max warren. some of his students include robert oppenheimer at the university. the subject was very controversial as the time and einstein was convinced of visibility. nevertheless, goldman gave over a thousand dollars to continue which resulted in the development of the 25 years later. in 1931 when einstein concluded he could no longer live in the hostile atmosphere he had the post at the institute for learning. but after a year at the institute was enforcing intolerable demand on his personal freedom professors threatened to leave. henry attempted to and intercede and as the nazis and spread and hitler rose to the presidency of germany ruling out alternative options for neinstein. henry was convinced the nazis were just a passing phase until the 40,000 ordinary citizens libraries and private homes with armloads
in 1924, henry made the acquaintance of the albert einstein at an elite banquet of bankers held in berlin. goldman and einstein hit it off famously and began a lifelong friendship. henry was fascinated by the description of experiments and the quantum mechanics being conducted by max warren. some of his students include robert oppenheimer at the university. the subject was very controversial as the time and einstein was convinced of visibility. nevertheless, goldman gave over a thousand dollars...
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. ♪ trained in leningrad, he sang opera with the world's great, even albert einstein was a fan. >> thiss taken in april of 1930. this was very soon after your arrival in america. >> yes, that is the only thing that i had. >> isabel was 10 years old when she arrived at ellis island with her parents. russian jews, they had a rare escape from the purges of stalling. did s family make that dangerous journey for freedom or for money? >> i don't think they never cared about the financial life, but for freedom, it was a dream. cracks for immigrants fleeing persecution in europe, the statue of liberty really was the symbol of a new life in a new world. somewhere in the middle of the last century, the dream changed. as america's postwar economy boomed, the new arrivals wanted more than freedom, they wanted a share of the prosperity as well. in the 1950's, america trumpeted its economic strength. washing machines, ovens, and cars were the new face of the u.s.a. the quest for liberation became a quest for coca-cola. but without the expiring lure of freedom, the dream became vulnerable to a more pr
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caller: someone earlier said albert einstein died and he was not aware of the dangers of nuclear power plants. he died in the 1950's and he was aware of the potential dangers. i remember when nuclear waste was enclosed in summit containers in dropped in avert oceans. they do not go away. we are leaving time bombs for future generations. this is a very selfish if we do not care about what happens to the world 500 years from now, as long as it does not affect us. in the 1980's, one person said he liked to see the elimination of all nuclear weapons. he wished that all nuclear plants would be removed. host: talk about the connection she made between nuclear power plants and nuclear bombs. guest: they are separate and very different. we understand the storage of nuclear waste material into the technology and the concern of it falling into the wrong hands. we have used nuclear substances safely in our aircraft carriers and submarines. host: phoenix, independent scholar. caller: everyone keeps saying it only produces 20% electricity per carrier. congress should use business skills -- [unintel
caller: someone earlier said albert einstein died and he was not aware of the dangers of nuclear power plants. he died in the 1950's and he was aware of the potential dangers. i remember when nuclear waste was enclosed in summit containers in dropped in avert oceans. they do not go away. we are leaving time bombs for future generations. this is a very selfish if we do not care about what happens to the world 500 years from now, as long as it does not affect us. in the 1980's, one person said he...
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light i am al going out in just to remind of the gentleman in front of me who strongly resembles albert einstein is actually me hi al goodman vice president of the world association of russian press represent a friend of the man who met along that colonel qadhafi not long ago and he's sherry isn't precious and the man well i would like you to share the impression since you've been doing that. for a very long time and you'll be recording an international situation not only on believes what would you say how probable is a foreign intervention into libya would you bet would you put your money in there. they buy the. i can say that may be. a little less probable that's because as we can see makes a very. concrete diplomatic steps to market activity and he sent his representative to egypt probably he'll meet somebody from the from the west it's now we can see the. big game because you look at libya the problem put up certainly the problem of libya is a comparably has really become out of all potential and the process was the old law was concealing girls and all the world wants to make the situation s
light i am al going out in just to remind of the gentleman in front of me who strongly resembles albert einstein is actually me hi al goodman vice president of the world association of russian press represent a friend of the man who met along that colonel qadhafi not long ago and he's sherry isn't precious and the man well i would like you to share the impression since you've been doing that. for a very long time and you'll be recording an international situation not only on believes what would...
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i'm al doing of in just a reminder that this gentleman in front of me who is strongly resembles albert einstein is actually knee high al goodman vice president of the world association of russian press my personal friend and a man who met for a long time met colonel qadhafi not last year when he's sharing his impressions on the man well i would like to share the impression since you've been doing that. for a very long time and you've been reporting on the international situation not only in delhi just what would you say. probable is a foreign intervention and simply be how would you bet would you put your money and can. they play the. i concede that maybe it's a little less probable that's because as we can see makes very when concrete diplomatic steps are not exact he sent his representative to egypt probably you'll meet somebody from the from the west it's now we can see the. big game because you look at libya the problem. the problem is that libya is a carpet which has a very big knot of all potential and the process was the world now we can see girl stop and all the world wants to make this
i'm al doing of in just a reminder that this gentleman in front of me who is strongly resembles albert einstein is actually knee high al goodman vice president of the world association of russian press my personal friend and a man who met for a long time met colonel qadhafi not last year when he's sharing his impressions on the man well i would like to share the impression since you've been doing that. for a very long time and you've been reporting on the international situation not only in...
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together i'm sorry to say to all the politicians out there jingoistic patriotic the words of albert einstein patriotism is a disease it's one world it's a single round planet it's time we recognized as such we have to manage the world in this way too so there's a firm technical realities are just philosophical so there's like this movement is about bridging the difference between all races all nationalities all rigid religions all all everything that divides us because we all have to come back to the basic necessities of life and we can't even get that right within the monetary system the suffering is is unacceptable and not necessary so it is certainly a movement firmly and legally we're out of time peter but certainly a big idea in this time that is filled with some really big problems peter joseph filmmaker and also founder of that guy. and the economic collapse of two thousand and eight was it in fact a collapse or implosion of the economy or was it the slow erosion and series of smaller events that ultimately led to well an avalanche all financial pundits and talking heads seem shocked
together i'm sorry to say to all the politicians out there jingoistic patriotic the words of albert einstein patriotism is a disease it's one world it's a single round planet it's time we recognized as such we have to manage the world in this way too so there's a firm technical realities are just philosophical so there's like this movement is about bridging the difference between all races all nationalities all rigid religions all all everything that divides us because we all have to come back...
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together i'm sorry to say it all the politicians out there jingle istic patriotic in the words of albert einstein patriotism is a disease it's one world it's a single round planet it's time we recognized as such we have to manage the world in this way too so there's a firm technical reality it's not just philosophical so the cyclists movement is about bridging the difference between all races all nationalities all rigid religions all all everything that divides us because we all have to come back to the basic necessities of life and we can't even get that right within the monetary system the suffering is is unacceptable and not necessary you were talking earlier and you said you know everyone suffers by this system i think that maybe let's clarify a little bit a lot of people suffer but there are some people who want to keep this system exactly how it is not right. i'd say the upper one percent certainly isn't certainly has a prime interest has a very easy way to justify the fruits that they've paid claim to be of one percent of the world's population million forty percent of the planet's wealth
together i'm sorry to say it all the politicians out there jingle istic patriotic in the words of albert einstein patriotism is a disease it's one world it's a single round planet it's time we recognized as such we have to manage the world in this way too so there's a firm technical reality it's not just philosophical so the cyclists movement is about bridging the difference between all races all nationalities all rigid religions all all everything that divides us because we all have to come...
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in his biography of obama than walter isaacson did the subject of his most recent biography, albert einstein. go back and count them. i'm not exaggerating. i wish i were. now, not everything is, of course, as it seems. sarah palin is not the one tiny. george bush and an m.b.a. from harvard before anyone ever heard of the other george bush. his wife is a librarian. dan quayle misspelled potato because the flash card that the teacher had on it had an 0e on the end, and he did not want to embarrass the teacher. george bush was ambushed by the pressure scanner because no one had seen a high and scanned like that before. they knew that blight eisenhower just happened to oversee the most successful invasion in the history of military. ronald reagan, after being called an amiable dunce it turned up in 2001 the published book. he had written all of his own speeches, especially his radio speeches. when there were published, you can see they were an intelligent, coherent, systematic and smart won the cold war. now, gerald ford, probably the best athlete ever to occupy the white house. all-american foo
in his biography of obama than walter isaacson did the subject of his most recent biography, albert einstein. go back and count them. i'm not exaggerating. i wish i were. now, not everything is, of course, as it seems. sarah palin is not the one tiny. george bush and an m.b.a. from harvard before anyone ever heard of the other george bush. his wife is a librarian. dan quayle misspelled potato because the flash card that the teacher had on it had an 0e on the end, and he did not want to...
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often in his biography of obama than walter isaacson did the subject his most recent biography albert einsteinand go back and count them. i am not exaggerating. i wish i were. not everything is as important as it seems. sarah palin see what you will isn't the one hiding her scores and her college. george bush sent an nba before anyone ever heard of the george bush. his wife is a librarian. dan quayle misspelled potato because the flash card the teacher had a and zero e and he didn't want to embarrass the teacher. george bush was ambushed by the grocery scanner because no one had seen the scanner like that before including the cameramen. they knew that. dwight eisenhower, will he happened to oversee the most successful in the military warfare. ronald reagan, after being called it turned out in 2001 they published the book ronald reagan in his own words. he had written his own speeches before he was president especially in the speech from 75 to 80 and when the republicans either intelligence, coherence and a systematic, they were smart. he won the cold war. now if, gerald ford of and probably th
often in his biography of obama than walter isaacson did the subject his most recent biography albert einsteinand go back and count them. i am not exaggerating. i wish i were. not everything is as important as it seems. sarah palin see what you will isn't the one hiding her scores and her college. george bush sent an nba before anyone ever heard of the george bush. his wife is a librarian. dan quayle misspelled potato because the flash card the teacher had a and zero e and he didn't want to...
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. >>> a 12-year-old austistic boy in indiana who has an iq higher than albert einstein is challenging the big bang theory. >> today we're gonna do techniques, and fractions. >> this is a very smart young man. this is jacob barnette. he taught himself calculus as well as ail jenk bra and geopetrie. when he was 8 years old, he started to take add vanceed after the tro physical sissist classes -- astro physical sissist classes. >>> nine minutes before 9:00, a new report shows eating unpackaged food can lower the amount of a disruptive chemical in the body. scientists say canned foods as well as foods in collie carren eight packages -- polly carbonate packages has been linked to bpa, which has been linked to breast cancer, infertility and early puberty. >>> marin county is lanked -- ranked as one of the healthiest counties in california. marin county is number one out of 56 count counties. sanmateo and santa clara county also made it into the top five. >>> florida said no thanks to $2 million in federal funding for high-speed rail. now california has a strategy to try to get some of that
. >>> a 12-year-old austistic boy in indiana who has an iq higher than albert einstein is challenging the big bang theory. >> today we're gonna do techniques, and fractions. >> this is a very smart young man. this is jacob barnette. he taught himself calculus as well as ail jenk bra and geopetrie. when he was 8 years old, he started to take add vanceed after the tro physical sissist classes -- astro physical sissist classes. >>> nine minutes before 9:00, a new...
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in his biography of obama than walter isaacson did the subject of his most recent biography, albert einstein and go back and count them. [laughter] >> i'm not exaggerating. i wish i were. now, not everything is as it seems. sarah palin, say what you will, is not the one who's hiding her s.a.t. scores and her college grades. george bush got an mba in harvard before anybody ever heard of the other george bush. his wife is a librarian. dan quayle misspelled potato because the flash card had an ode and he didn't want to embarrass the teacher and george bush got confused of the scanner and no one had seen the scanner before. and dwight iron hour he happened to oversee the most successful f-vacation of military warfare. ronald reagan, after being called an amiable dunce it turns out in 2002 they published a book reagan his own words. he had written his own speeches even before he was president especially in his radio speeches from '75 and '80 when they were published they were intelligent and coherent, they were is s see -- systematic. he was no one's dunce. ford probably the best athlete in the w
in his biography of obama than walter isaacson did the subject of his most recent biography, albert einstein and go back and count them. [laughter] >> i'm not exaggerating. i wish i were. now, not everything is as it seems. sarah palin, say what you will, is not the one who's hiding her s.a.t. scores and her college grades. george bush got an mba in harvard before anybody ever heard of the other george bush. his wife is a librarian. dan quayle misspelled potato because the flash card had...
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caller: someone earlier said albert einstein died and he was not aware of the dangers of nuclear powere 1950's and he was aware of the potential dangers. i remember when nuclear waste was enclosed in summit containers in dropped in avert oceans. they do not go away. we are leaving time bombs for future generations. this is a very selfish if we do not care about what happens to the world 500 years from now, as long as it does not affect us. in the 1980's, one person said he liked to see the elimination of all nuclear weapons. he wished that all nuclear plants would be removed. host: talk about the connection she made between nuclear power plants and nuclear bombs. guest: they are separate and very different. we understand the storage of nuclear waste material into the technology and the concern of it falling into the wrong hands. we have used nuclear substances safely in our aircraft carriers and submarines. host: phoenix, independent scholar. caller: everyone keeps saying it only produces 20% electricity per carrier. congress should use business skills -- [unintelligible] have a good d
caller: someone earlier said albert einstein died and he was not aware of the dangers of nuclear powere 1950's and he was aware of the potential dangers. i remember when nuclear waste was enclosed in summit containers in dropped in avert oceans. they do not go away. we are leaving time bombs for future generations. this is a very selfish if we do not care about what happens to the world 500 years from now, as long as it does not affect us. in the 1980's, one person said he liked to see the...
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albert einstein said there were certain things that made him very proud to be part of the jewish people. part of that was searching for knowledge for its own sake. part of it was a great desire for justice. and another was describing for independence. and jewish people are historically educated, knowledgeable, concerned about justice and thriving for independence. that's what einstein thought industries. without it's hard to fathom at least one jewish organization with one voice on any issue because that doesn't represent the whole issue of the jewish people. now there are two voices, both with the same goal. peace in israel is realizing a major nation with security and the jewish state that we have needed and it needed to have me forever. jstreet is not against aipac. jstreet is pro-israel and pro-peace. it just takes a different approach as you know. i received an e-mail from a good friend of mine in memphis who was strong aipac supporter incited some quotations from three of the speakers that are on the panel at some time or another. they had statements that were very friendly toward
albert einstein said there were certain things that made him very proud to be part of the jewish people. part of that was searching for knowledge for its own sake. part of it was a great desire for justice. and another was describing for independence. and jewish people are historically educated, knowledgeable, concerned about justice and thriving for independence. that's what einstein thought industries. without it's hard to fathom at least one jewish organization with one voice on any issue...
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caller: someone earlier said albert einstein died and he was not aware of the dangers of nuclear power50's and he was aware of the potential dangers. i remember when nuclear waste was enclosed in summit containers in dropped in avert oceans. they do not go away. we are leaving time bombs for future generations. this is a very selfish if we do not care about what happens to the world 500 years from now, as long as it does not affect us. in the 1980's, one person said he liked to see the elimination of all nuclear weapons. he wished that all nuclear plants would be removed. host: talk about the connection she made between nuclear power plants and nuclear bombs. guest: they are separate and very different. we understand the storage of nuclear waste material into the technology and the concern of it falling into the wrong hands. we have used nuclear substances safely in our aircraft carriers and submarines. host: phoenix, independent scholar. caller: everyone keeps saying it only produces 20% electricity per carrier. congress should use business skills -- [unintelligible] have a good day.
caller: someone earlier said albert einstein died and he was not aware of the dangers of nuclear power50's and he was aware of the potential dangers. i remember when nuclear waste was enclosed in summit containers in dropped in avert oceans. they do not go away. we are leaving time bombs for future generations. this is a very selfish if we do not care about what happens to the world 500 years from now, as long as it does not affect us. in the 1980's, one person said he liked to see the...
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sometimes i like to quote albert einstein, who said in adversity lies opportunity. i have been to the prefecture. we created a sister state relationship with miyagi prefecture so i have a personal feeling for the loss of life and damage they are sustaining and they have incurred. in that adversity there is the opportunity for us to learn. the opportunity for us to learn and better inform the nrc and inform the the proposed designs for nuclear facilities. ortunity to look at everyone of the facilities starting from the ones that may be most at risk if we had a seismic incident or tsunami. to put these lessons learned to work. talk to us about how about my work and the other thing, i was in france earlier and i looked at a country where 80% of what tuesday comes from nuclear and where they are participants in an international organization, with the european -- oacd. there was an international organization we're part of. a bunch of other countries and that is an opportunity to share lessons. it should work. talk to about lessons learned and the how do we learned but ot
sometimes i like to quote albert einstein, who said in adversity lies opportunity. i have been to the prefecture. we created a sister state relationship with miyagi prefecture so i have a personal feeling for the loss of life and damage they are sustaining and they have incurred. in that adversity there is the opportunity for us to learn. the opportunity for us to learn and better inform the nrc and inform the the proposed designs for nuclear facilities. ortunity to look at everyone of the...
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albert einstein said that we need to bring a different level of thinking to solving the problem thane brought when we created the problem. that's where we are. with the tax system we have -- it does not work. every poll shows that 80% of the public says the tax system does not work fairly. it's not just that i think it does not work fairly. you could get conservatives, liberals, other members of congress who know it does not work right. we need a system that works fairly. then we need to decide as a country what kind of country we have. i think we want to have one where the country -- where the airport, the roads, and the education system are the best in the world. we need to invest in innovation. we should not agree that we are a declining nation. we need to make a determination to have our country be number one and passed that on to future generations -- and pass that on to future generations. host: our guest is representative chaka fattah, a democrat. we're talking about the continuing resolution to keep the government funded. the house passed a resolution last night for two weeks
albert einstein said that we need to bring a different level of thinking to solving the problem thane brought when we created the problem. that's where we are. with the tax system we have -- it does not work. every poll shows that 80% of the public says the tax system does not work fairly. it's not just that i think it does not work fairly. you could get conservatives, liberals, other members of congress who know it does not work right. we need a system that works fairly. then we need to decide...