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>> she is his granddaughter. >> this deals with albert einstein's letters to and from children, right? >> right. >> you have a recordable einstein, which is a iscame out to commemorate this year. >> a collected papers of albert einstein and nenivo s meu done of able? si co size? mp ne volumes, but it has taken enty years and twine are in two series, writings and ha dovei ne anndence. i have done an i edition ofedit ves waso was part of volume one and i'm working on the political einstein, which will be texts of einstein's politics from 1919 on. >> how many lovers did einstein write love letters to? >> that we know of? >> yes. you published all of his letters. >> we know for a fact that six letters were destroyed of the letters to elsa, which was the second wife with whom he had the affair when he was still married to the first wife. >> which was who? >> the second wife was his cousin, married and then went back to einstein. >> did she have children by her first husband? >> she did, two children. >> how many years was he married to his first wife? >> he married her in 1903 and divorced
>> she is his granddaughter. >> this deals with albert einstein's letters to and from children, right? >> right. >> you have a recordable einstein, which is a iscame out to commemorate this year. >> a collected papers of albert einstein and nenivo s meu done of able? si co size? mp ne volumes, but it has taken enty years and twine are in two series, writings and ha dovei ne anndence. i have done an i edition ofedit ves waso was part of volume one and i'm working on...
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>> she is his granddaughter. >> this deals with albert einstein's letters to and from children, right? >> right. >> you have a recordable einstein, which is a great book also, and some amazing quotes, not all scientific by any means, most not. which you gathered, correct? >> yes. this is the third edition. the first one was a quotable einstein and the expanded quotable einstein and this came out to commemorate this year. >> and robert schuhman, you are dr. schuhman and you produce, this is a massive book. it's about 400 pages and beyond. this is a collected papers of albert einstein and you have done nine volumes of books of this comparable size? >> nine volumes, but it has taken twenty years and these are in two series, writings and correspondence. i have done an edition of his love letters, which also was part of volume one and i'm working on the political einstein, which will be texts of einstein's politics from 1919 on. >> how many lovers did einstein write love letters to? >> that we know of? >> yes. you published all of his letters. >> we know for a fact that six letters were de
>> she is his granddaughter. >> this deals with albert einstein's letters to and from children, right? >> right. >> you have a recordable einstein, which is a great book also, and some amazing quotes, not all scientific by any means, most not. which you gathered, correct? >> yes. this is the third edition. the first one was a quotable einstein and the expanded quotable einstein and this came out to commemorate this year. >> and robert schuhman, you are dr....
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where you can take a look at albert einstein's gray matter. her death was ruled accidental some 30 years ago. why are investigators once again looking at the death of actress natalie wood? residents in nevada are forced to evacuate after a well fire threatened at their home. r >> if a black cloud of smoke covering the skies of nevada have forced residents to evacuate. emergency crews went door-to- door in evaluating people. we are told a fire has damaged 20 homes in the area. several people separate from smoke inhalation. no word on how the fire started. the los angeles police department has decided to reopen its investigation into natalie wood's death. the actors and drowned off the coast of southern california in november 1981. a news conference later today should shed light on what caused police to reexamine the case. the official report is that she drowned after a night of drinking on a yacht with her husband, robert wagner, an actor christopher walken. one of the brightest brains in history is going on display in philadelphia. the museum
where you can take a look at albert einstein's gray matter. her death was ruled accidental some 30 years ago. why are investigators once again looking at the death of actress natalie wood? residents in nevada are forced to evacuate after a well fire threatened at their home. r >> if a black cloud of smoke covering the skies of nevada have forced residents to evacuate. emergency crews went door-to- door in evaluating people. we are told a fire has damaged 20 homes in the area. several...
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. >> he also wrote a biography of albert einstein and he talked about albert einstein's moment of intuition when he said, well, maybe there's nothing such thing as sing chronny in time. what a leap of imagination that was. explain the time and space continuity. he was walking down the road with a friend of his and he had this intuition that changed everything in terms of our perception of the universe. >> the idea that you could now begin to study the mind through the brain, right? that's what we're about. and it's a question of putting together what are the right constructs? what are these mental functions that are worth trying to get at. >>uestions to ask and how to get at that. >> one interesting thing which we talked about earlier which go to corey's int about interaction with the environment is there was an article a couple of days ago in the "new york times" on a woman who has schizophrenia and who solves her disee by having a gh level executive job. so this is a person who a hundred years ago wouldrobably in a psychiatric hospital. but because of t fact that she was in an environment
. >> he also wrote a biography of albert einstein and he talked about albert einstein's moment of intuition when he said, well, maybe there's nothing such thing as sing chronny in time. what a leap of imagination that was. explain the time and space continuity. he was walking down the road with a friend of his and he had this intuition that changed everything in terms of our perception of the universe. >> the idea that you could now begin to study the mind through the brain, right?...
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a museum has received 46 slides of albert einstein's gray matter. brain is inof the princeton were the autopsy was performed. he died in 1955 at the age of 76. >> smuckers is recalling thousands of jars of peanut butter sold in maryland effects of natural chunky peanut butter. those jars were filled in the last week versor so. go to wbaltv.com to see the production codes in that recall. remember when you have to make hotel reservations on the phone? jane king has the bloomberg business report. >> good morning. impulsive travelers with smart phones are changing the industry. hotel reservations jumped 10%. about half of those came from mobile apps. yesterday was a lower day for maets. there is going concern that the super committee in the u.s. will fail to agree on plans to cut the deficit. the bloomberg maryland index falling on losses for under armour. holders for constellation energy -- shareholders for constellation energy and exelon given a green light to the merger. they will contribute $9 million to conservation programs in maryland. exelon wil
a museum has received 46 slides of albert einstein's gray matter. brain is inof the princeton were the autopsy was performed. he died in 1955 at the age of 76. >> smuckers is recalling thousands of jars of peanut butter sold in maryland effects of natural chunky peanut butter. those jars were filled in the last week versor so. go to wbaltv.com to see the production codes in that recall. remember when you have to make hotel reservations on the phone? jane king has the bloomberg business...
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albert einstein.he mutter museum of the college of physicians has received some of his brain tissue. the rest of his brain is in princeton new jersey. that is where einsteins autopsy was performed. that comes from a near a pathologist that was given the samples by a friend in the 1970's. einstein was 76 when he died in 1955. >> the storage stunned the world, three time oscar nominee died 30 years ago this month. the case was cracked back open. there are we interviewing key witnesses. they want you to bring canned food items. we will have more straight ahead. >> clear skies to start the weekend but there is a little rain in the forecast. we will see if it gets here before the griffin's game on sunday. >> coming up at 6:00, why they are walking from the york to washington and what they hope to accomplish what they are right. for the third day in a row, no practice for rate louis because of a toe injury. --ray lewis because >> three decades later, the investigation into the death of natalie wood has been
albert einstein.he mutter museum of the college of physicians has received some of his brain tissue. the rest of his brain is in princeton new jersey. that is where einsteins autopsy was performed. that comes from a near a pathologist that was given the samples by a friend in the 1970's. einstein was 76 when he died in 1955. >> the storage stunned the world, three time oscar nominee died 30 years ago this month. the case was cracked back open. there are we interviewing key witnesses. they...
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. >> reporter: nobody can argue that the first egg head, albert einstein changed science, steve jobs and bill gates changed the world and made high tech cool. doctor suess first coined the word 61 years ago, news week used it 60 years ago. fiction has spiderman and harry potter. cbs has a hit with the nutty nerd filled big bang theory but a successful movie series revenge of the nerds made it really cool. >> silicon valley is a pretty unique area where the nerds kind of won. that's something that the whole area kind of treasures and it savors it and let's celebrate it. >> reporter: and charities will benefit from all this nerd pride. pride even for this aging reporter who was pretty nerdy at a science fair 45 years ago. reporting live. ktvu channel 2news. >> we are live in the newsroom with the storey was he are working on for the news at six. >> bay area businesses are reaching out to veterans who knead a job. new, we follow vets as they see what the companies have to offer here on the home front. >>> and it'll be an easy birthday to remember. why there is a rush now in some materni
. >> reporter: nobody can argue that the first egg head, albert einstein changed science, steve jobs and bill gates changed the world and made high tech cool. doctor suess first coined the word 61 years ago, news week used it 60 years ago. fiction has spiderman and harry potter. cbs has a hit with the nutty nerd filled big bang theory but a successful movie series revenge of the nerds made it really cool. >> silicon valley is a pretty unique area where the nerds kind of won. that's...
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. >>> now you can get inside albert einstein's brain.es of einstein's gray matter on display. the donation came from a doctor who was given them in the '70s. einstein died in 1955 at the age of 76. >>> after five decades on live television, regis philbin signing off the air. more on that when we go down to the wire in 20. >>> 46 days until iowa. we need to get a check on key states in the road to the nomination. breaking it down for us on this friday. let's start off with iowa. rick perry, really trying to make a push there. what's the latest? >> rick perry has struggled in the polls. especially after the oops moment. he's trying to recharge his campaign. the one thing he has going is a lot of money. he still has money in the bank. he's spending half a million on ads. trying to rebuild his image with just about a month and a half to go before that caucus starts. he's trying to recharge his campaign. he lost a couple of staffers yesterday, who had been not with his campaign. but with an outside group that has gone back to newt gingrich. >
. >>> now you can get inside albert einstein's brain.es of einstein's gray matter on display. the donation came from a doctor who was given them in the '70s. einstein died in 1955 at the age of 76. >>> after five decades on live television, regis philbin signing off the air. more on that when we go down to the wire in 20. >>> 46 days until iowa. we need to get a check on key states in the road to the nomination. breaking it down for us on this friday. let's start off...
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reporter: hoover kept files on celebrities like marilyn monroe, john lennon, elvis presley, and even albert einstein items to impart to presidents. on the other hand, just to maintain his aura as being this powerful person who knew everything. >> that's a complete fabrication. >> reporter: now 91, this man was one of hoover's topate lieutenants. so this is you and the director. >> yes. >> reporter: he insists that if the f.b.i. kept files on public figures, it was for legitimate reasons. case in point. the information that president john f. kennedy was sharing a girlfriend, judith campbell exner with chicago mob boss sam giantana. >> that came to our attention. the attorney general approved. the white house knew about them. we had that on him. as a result the white house would sometimes call exner and it would be overheard by a wire tap. >> reporter: as for the bugging of martin luther king jr., who feuded with hoover over the bureau's enforcement of civil rights, the f.b.i.'s alleged justification for tapping king was an investigation into two of his advisors who were said to be communists. but the
reporter: hoover kept files on celebrities like marilyn monroe, john lennon, elvis presley, and even albert einstein items to impart to presidents. on the other hand, just to maintain his aura as being this powerful person who knew everything. >> that's a complete fabrication. >> reporter: now 91, this man was one of hoover's topate lieutenants. so this is you and the director. >> yes. >> reporter: he insists that if the f.b.i. kept files on public figures, it was for...