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portrait of albert einstein, 1879 to 1955. 76 years of age. in those photographs that we can cue off and discuss, but before we do that, did einstein make any commercial endoements to allow his likeness to be used for marketing purposes that you are aware of? ice? by the way, alice, i should point out that you've done the quotable einstein? you also have a volume here of albert einstein's letrs to and from children. tell us about@that a little bit. >> well, it's a collection of letters thatchildren had written to einstein. there are@about 50 or 60 lette"s on all kinds of topics. they also included the answers to some of the letters. he wasn't able to answer all of the letters. some ofthem are fairly trivial and requi"e@no answer, buhe did his best. >> you also produced the einstein almanac which goes year by year right up to 1955, is that correct? >> yes. >> and you also point out in 1955 early in the year russell approached einstein asking him to issue a joint statement declaring thata nuclear war there there would be no winners or losers, onl
portrait of albert einstein, 1879 to 1955. 76 years of age. in those photographs that we can cue off and discuss, but before we do that, did einstein make any commercial endoements to allow his likeness to be used for marketing purposes that you are aware of? ice? by the way, alice, i should point out that you've done the quotable einstein? you also have a volume here of albert einstein's letrs to and from children. tell us about@that a little bit. >> well, it's a collection of letters...
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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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a fan of albert einstein, adrian has already jumped two grade levels and hopes to one day be as talented in science as he is in music. overachiever there. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> 4:28 is the time. 43 degrees here in the nation's capital. good morning to you, i'm joe krebs. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to "news4 today" for this wednesday, january 25, 2012. today president obama will begin selling the plans he laid out in last night's state of the union address. he heads to iowa where he'll speak at a factory about his vision for an economy based more on manufacturing. >> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> the president focused heavily on the economy during his speech last night. he vowed to shrink the gap between the rich and poor, promising to tax the wealthy more and help millions of unemployed americans find work. >> settle for a country where a shrinking number of people too really well while a growing number of americans barely get by. or we can restore an economy where everyone gets a fair shot and every
a fan of albert einstein, adrian has already jumped two grade levels and hopes to one day be as talented in science as he is in music. overachiever there. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> 4:28 is the time. 43 degrees here in the nation's capital. good morning to you, i'm joe krebs. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to "news4 today" for this wednesday, january 25, 2012. today president obama will begin selling...
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suggests that i had -- just finishing albert einstein. i thought okay. franklin, einstein, steve. a logical progression. >> i am sure that was on his mind. >> i said you are a really great subject but let's wait 30 years until you retire. it wasn't until 2009 when he had his liver transplant and went on medical leave that it sunk in he was fighting cancer, he had transformed a wide friday for home computing and personal computing but by 2009 transformed the music industry with ituness andy ipod. the way we listen to music. the phone industry tablet computing. that is when i said this is too good to pass up. >> do you have a theory about him going into this? >> i had a theory because his very first phone call when we started talking about it, he told me something edwin land said to him which is that you always want to stand at the intersection of liberal arts and sciences. right there between the he manatees and the humanities and technology or engineering. that is something we kind of lost in the cp snow either a. you are either in the senate -- humanities or the sciences. my theo
suggests that i had -- just finishing albert einstein. i thought okay. franklin, einstein, steve. a logical progression. >> i am sure that was on his mind. >> i said you are a really great subject but let's wait 30 years until you retire. it wasn't until 2009 when he had his liver transplant and went on medical leave that it sunk in he was fighting cancer, he had transformed a wide friday for home computing and personal computing but by 2009 transformed the music industry with...
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a fan of albert einstein, adrian has already jumped two grade levels and hopes to one day be as talented in science as he is in music. make us all feel like underacheevers, huh? i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. we're off to a quiet start on this wednesday morning. temperatures in the upper 20's and low 30's in most areas. 32 in frederick. it will be pretty nice today. sunshine this morning. a few clouds this afternoon. high temperature expected in the upper 40's. we have some rain around the corner. >> 4:57. coming up, a change in the way the state deals with officials proven guilty of a crime. >> the president hits the road to sell his plan to voters. >> maryland lawmakers are weighing in on the state of the union address. >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. nothing weather-related out there [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breakin
a fan of albert einstein, adrian has already jumped two grade levels and hopes to one day be as talented in science as he is in music. make us all feel like underacheevers, huh? i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. we're off to a quiet start on this wednesday morning. temperatures in the upper 20's and low 30's in most areas. 32 in frederick. it...
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you don't have to be an albert einstein or an alexander graham bell to change the world, you have to make the right kinds of partnerships to make that happen. >> so far, the stove project has supplied 20,000 stovings in hoping to increase that number to 900,000. >> some people have -- >> since none of these cost a lot of money, a small donation can make a big impact. they encourage you to donate bisteredding the word through social media. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> let's talk about the night that it is right now. it's a cold one. temperature wise we're seeing 20s already, we are headed to the teens tonight. humanity very, very low, dry air in place, the winds have let up, light under five miles per hour. not nearly the kind of winds you were dealing with if you're out at the game today. he some gusty northerly winds. they held our temperature down to just 34, two above freezing late this afternoon. by the way the old record cold on this day was two below back in 1964. so at least we weren't dealing with
you don't have to be an albert einstein or an alexander graham bell to change the world, you have to make the right kinds of partnerships to make that happen. >> so far, the stove project has supplied 20,000 stovings in hoping to increase that number to 900,000. >> some people have -- >> since none of these cost a lot of money, a small donation can make a big impact. they encourage you to donate bisteredding the word through social media. >>> now maryland's most...
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so the term hacker then is inaccurately bridge or of i mean you could call thomas edison and albert einstein or in their own way hackers so you know anyone who has got a curiosity or an entrepreneurial bent is essentially a hacker now you write a mirror that all data should be free why and he said there's been there's been a move movement on the internet the haka movement. has a very deep rich history and cultural background and even has its own set of ethics . so you like first of all that all individuals should be allowed access to individual personal privacy secondly the all or fora t. is not to be trusted and decentralization is to be promoted and thirdly that all information should be free so it proof is the ultimate master and judge truth holds its own power or because of its potential to transform and shape our world if we live in a democracy where we vote for candidates then there is no way that you can do you can make adequate political decisions without having the information that ironically think that all of the political ideologies today are bankrupt because all of this informati
so the term hacker then is inaccurately bridge or of i mean you could call thomas edison and albert einstein or in their own way hackers so you know anyone who has got a curiosity or an entrepreneurial bent is essentially a hacker now you write a mirror that all data should be free why and he said there's been there's been a move movement on the internet the haka movement. has a very deep rich history and cultural background and even has its own set of ethics . so you like first of all that all...
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and i can see the full interview with gene sharp author and founder of the albert einstein institution next hour here on our team. republican presidential candidates and the u.s. having been tearing political chunks off each other as head of a key primary in new hampshire on tuesday front runner mitt romney has been mocked by his fellow republicans after he said he enjoyed firing people the former massachusetts governor is still well i had an opinion polls with congressman ron paul and social conservative rick santorum some way behind in two t.v. debates ahead of the voting candidates kept away from the economy or unemployment political comedian told r.t. that by addressing issues like guns gays and abortion republicans are just fighting for ratings. they're trying to find something that's sensational that's what the media does that's their job it was a boring debate about economics how many people are going to watch it let's be honest it becomes bland and boring it's a lot of numbers most people including myself would struggle understanding of what is going on but everyone in the stan
and i can see the full interview with gene sharp author and founder of the albert einstein institution next hour here on our team. republican presidential candidates and the u.s. having been tearing political chunks off each other as head of a key primary in new hampshire on tuesday front runner mitt romney has been mocked by his fellow republicans after he said he enjoyed firing people the former massachusetts governor is still well i had an opinion polls with congressman ron paul and social...
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. >>> i would expect him to be albert einstein. >> there was preparation that we know started months ago. >> if president obama wins reelection, he may very well have to find a new secretary of state. >> after 20 years it would be a good idea to find out how tired i am. >> twitter can now censor messages on a country by country basis. >> michael jackson's three kids helped immortalize his father. >> residential neighborhood today. >> all that and all that matters. >> how can i handle work on a day like today? >> on "cbs this morning." >> have you ever done wheel of fortune a little bit drunk? >> vanna and i would go across and have two or three or six. >> was the show better or worse? >> like heaven on earth. >> yeah, that's it. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." we begin with the final republican debate before the all-important florida primary. last night's event may have been the most substantive of all. >> definitely heard a lot from the candidates. jan crawford is in miami to break it all down for us. jan, good morning. >> good morning, guys. everyone thought this was going to be
. >>> i would expect him to be albert einstein. >> there was preparation that we know started months ago. >> if president obama wins reelection, he may very well have to find a new secretary of state. >> after 20 years it would be a good idea to find out how tired i am. >> twitter can now censor messages on a country by country basis. >> michael jackson's three kids helped immortalize his father. >> residential neighborhood today. >> all that...
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but the good news is that albert einstein apparently had a horrendously messy environment. >> yeah.nd he was genius. >> genius. >>> coming up, entertainment predictions for this year's hottest tv shows and movies. >> and how these lovely ladies look now after their ambush makeovers. >>> pop culture fans, get ready. we have your preview of everything entertainment for 2012. here with his predictions for this year's best movies, tv and music is our friend jim stack from "entertainment weekly." >> love him. >> we certainly do. >> will it be a good year? >> i think a really good year. there are some big movies coming out, exciting stuff. >> start with the most anticipated movie of the year, "the dark night rises." >> bat man, the third bat man, huge movie and franchise, obviously. people are so excited about it. it will be the last one, we think. but christian bale is back and ann hathaway is playing cat woman. >> something about the election? >> there is some kind of occupy wall street element to it, but, no, he wears this mask -- i don't know why. he can't breathe or something. >> bec
but the good news is that albert einstein apparently had a horrendously messy environment. >> yeah.nd he was genius. >> genius. >>> coming up, entertainment predictions for this year's hottest tv shows and movies. >> and how these lovely ladies look now after their ambush makeovers. >>> pop culture fans, get ready. we have your preview of everything entertainment for 2012. here with his predictions for this year's best movies, tv and music is our friend jim...
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albert einstein got the nobel peace prize.'t have to admire them because they got the nobel peace prirksz but you can. >> reporter: the other thing with einstein he wasn't just a great scientist, he was also a great musician. adrian already has that part down. yeah, he dazzles in his living room. last month he performed at carnegie hall. winning first prize in an international child competition. >> this is my first concert where i was never nervous. all of those easy concerts i was nervous, and this hard concert i wasn't. does that make any sense? >> reporter: no, no it doesn't. nor does it make sense how this 7-year-old is already two years ahead in school and may just be ahead of the curve with that whole science thing. >> and this is the fun part. i want to be the same level, not science high or music lower, just the same level. >> right now, muse sick winning a little bit, then? >> yes. science will catch up. >> reporter: just maybe the great einstein is within reach of the young adrian. for now, just believe what you hear
albert einstein got the nobel peace prize.'t have to admire them because they got the nobel peace prirksz but you can. >> reporter: the other thing with einstein he wasn't just a great scientist, he was also a great musician. adrian already has that part down. yeah, he dazzles in his living room. last month he performed at carnegie hall. winning first prize in an international child competition. >> this is my first concert where i was never nervous. all of those easy concerts i was...
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. >> albert einstein. einstein. einstein. [ ding ] >> green superhero. >> kermit the frog?>> no. >> thing. >> jimmy: you can pass too, if you want. >> the thing. no, the -- the hulk! the hulk! >> jimmy: oh, the hulk. wait, can we give her the hulk? >> let's give her the hulk. [ cheers and applause ] >> good job, good job. >> jimmy: you're so good at this. all right. so i can't say meryl streep or the hulk. all right, whenever you're ready, michael. >> ready? >> jimmy: yeah. go. >> president's wife. >> jimmy: michelle obama. [ ding ] >> perfect. rollin' in the >> adele. [ ding ] [ laughter ] >> lakers. >> jimmy: magic johnson. kobe bryant. [ ding ] >> perfect. actor "e.r." >> jimmy: george clooney. [ ding ] >> jimmy: tim tebow. [ ding ] [ laughter ] >> under the sea. >> jimmy: spongebob. [ ding ] squarepants. [ ding ] >> morning show. [ buzzer ] >> regis. oh, kathie lee gifford. [ laughter ] didn't get that one. all, right. what's the score -- it's tied. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, it's tied! >> jimmy: it's a tie game, you guys! [ cheers and applause ] all, right. round t
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. >> i would expect him to be the next albert einstein, not a bomber. reporter: morgan is behind bars. he's being held on a $10,000 bail on suspicion of conspiracy to commit mass destruction. his accomplice is being held at a detention center on the same charge. in >>> a federal judge sentenced the barefoot bandit to 6 1/2 years behind bars. colton harris moore made headlines for two year international crime sprees stealing boats and airplanes. last month he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to seven years in prison for state crimes. >>> we are down in the web center now where twitter found itself the center of global outrage. the reason? it has decided to selectively censor tweets to breach speech laws in specific countries. fox's melissa francis with details. reporter: twitter getting a new technology raising concern among users. the social media company will now censor messages on a country by country basis it. comes as twitter expands into new countries. many users across the world are saying twitter's commitment to free speech may be weakening. >> i
. >> i would expect him to be the next albert einstein, not a bomber. reporter: morgan is behind bars. he's being held on a $10,000 bail on suspicion of conspiracy to commit mass destruction. his accomplice is being held at a detention center on the same charge. in >>> a federal judge sentenced the barefoot bandit to 6 1/2 years behind bars. colton harris moore made headlines for two year international crime sprees stealing boats and airplanes. last month he pleaded guilty and...
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an author with lessons we can learn from the likes of albert einstein, steve jobs, and hannibal, the famous general, not the murdering cannibal. >>> and disappearing in time without a big old delorean. physicists who actually created a time cloak. oh it's clearance time! yeah, our low prices are even lower. we need to teach her how to walk. she is taking up valuable cart space. aren't you, honey? [ male announcer ] it's our biggest clearance event of the year where our prices are even lower. save money. live better. walmart. the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. >>> our military will be leaner, but the world must know the united states is going to maintain our military's superiority with officers that are agile and flexible and ready for the full range of
an author with lessons we can learn from the likes of albert einstein, steve jobs, and hannibal, the famous general, not the murdering cannibal. >>> and disappearing in time without a big old delorean. physicists who actually created a time cloak. oh it's clearance time! yeah, our low prices are even lower. we need to teach her how to walk. she is taking up valuable cart space. aren't you, honey? [ male announcer ] it's our biggest clearance event of the year where our prices are even...
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is also a fair number of books including biographies about albert einstein come benjamin franklin and henry kissinger. trousers as chairman of the broadcasting board of governors which runs the voice of america and other broadcasting operations for the federal government. he is present ceo of the aspen institute and nonpartisan public policy organization. i thought i had trouble balancing two jobs. so we are looking forward to hearing from all of these individuals before we get to q&a roughly the bottom of the hour and tim, you will lead us off. [applause] >> first and foremost i think it's a very special institute and we are honored to be here today especially thanks to walter for coming with us. i just want to say one thing quickly about arianna. i think that she is a very special person and place a very special -- today's a special day and thanks for spending the day with us. she came from calgary candidate down here for so this will be a memorable day for arianna and both of us. so generally whenever i follow tim armstrong i have to do a tremendous amount of cleanup but that's not
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i am a natural left-handed policies like albert einstein.ered. i offer the best solutions for the worst-case scenario. on christmas day, this sunday, i offer my solution to contact jesus out of boston, mass. if i am allowed to. in closing, i will show you problems i can fix if i allowed to do this. it fixes the economy, creates jobs, fixes the problem of abortion, and is wars -- you name it. every major problem known to man. if you get a chance, check me out on facebook. >> dr. hugh cort? >> i am president of the american foundation for counter-terrorism policy and research. i'm running for president to warn america about the huge impending danger. hear this, america, and here it well -- iran is planning a nuclear attack on the united states in the near future. the lead newspaper in iran came out with an article saying that if iran is attacked, "there are elements in america that will detonate nuclear bombs in the american cities." the leaders have a fanatical belief that if they can kill millions of americans and israelis with nuclear weapo
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you know, i would expect him to be the next albert einstein not a bomber.t on more cops showed up, unmarked cars, stuff like that, there were dogs all over the place, they were carrying a couple of boxes out of his house. >> these two boys were working together to perform and carry out this plan. >> it was a very clouded-khraoeupbd olined of message. we are on the successful side of a bad deal. >> i'm glad they got caught before it happened. greg: police saying they also discovered detailed escape plans involving stealing a plane from the airport in augus augden, utah about 30 miles from salt lake city. martha: back to florida right now, mitt romney turning the tables on newt gingrich at last night's republican presidential debate. the former house speaker attacked romney with his associations to the mortgage giant freddie mac and that is when governor romney fired back. take a look. >> the contracts we released from freddie mac said i would do no consulting, i mean no lobbying, none. we discovered to our shock governor romney owns shares of both fannie mae
you know, i would expect him to be the next albert einstein not a bomber.t on more cops showed up, unmarked cars, stuff like that, there were dogs all over the place, they were carrying a couple of boxes out of his house. >> these two boys were working together to perform and carry out this plan. >> it was a very clouded-khraoeupbd olined of message. we are on the successful side of a bad deal. >> i'm glad they got caught before it happened. greg: police saying they also...
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if you look at the history of this country, from albert einstein to edison to john f.eekend to george w. bush, these guys took afternoon naps and actually helped them. i grew up taking afternoon naps and always hated it, when my mom made me do it but it worked because it shows, most of the studies, that your cognitive skills, memory and your efficiency boosts. if you look at the sleep cycle, two hours, go from short sleep to longer one and then, finally into deep sleep, the rem where you have the dreams, you don't want to take a 45-minute nap, you are really deep and if someone wakes you, you are groggy and it makes you more tired. >> jamie: the risk of the longer nap, worth warning people about. >> absolutely and recent studies show they are restorative at 45 minutes, of memory but as david said, if you have insomnia, don't replace that with a midday nap, even if it helps with memory function, they are for people with narcolepsy where they are fatigued or sleep apnea where you are really not getting proper sleep because of a medical diagnosis. then you want that nap.
if you look at the history of this country, from albert einstein to edison to john f.eekend to george w. bush, these guys took afternoon naps and actually helped them. i grew up taking afternoon naps and always hated it, when my mom made me do it but it worked because it shows, most of the studies, that your cognitive skills, memory and your efficiency boosts. if you look at the sleep cycle, two hours, go from short sleep to longer one and then, finally into deep sleep, the rem where you have...
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i am a natural left-handed policies like albert einstein. received a call in from my inner thoughts. i'm here to offer you the best of both worlds. the experts claim after-life as possible. what does that mean to you. you can not be destroyed. i offer the best way to communicate forever. everything i offered can be considered. i offer the best solutions for the worst-case scenario. on christmas day, this sunday, i offer my solution to contact jesus out of boston, mass. if i am allowed to. in closing, i will show you problems i can fix if i allowed to do this. it fixes the economy, creates jobs, fixes the problem of abortion, and is wars -- you name it. every major problem known to man. if you get a chance, check me out on facebook. >> dr. hugh cort? >> i am president of the american foundation for counter-terrorism policy and research. i'm running for president to warn america about the huge impending danger. hear this, america, and here it well -- iran is planning a nuclear attack on the united states in the near future. the lead newspaper
i am a natural left-handed policies like albert einstein. received a call in from my inner thoughts. i'm here to offer you the best of both worlds. the experts claim after-life as possible. what does that mean to you. you can not be destroyed. i offer the best way to communicate forever. everything i offered can be considered. i offer the best solutions for the worst-case scenario. on christmas day, this sunday, i offer my solution to contact jesus out of boston, mass. if i am allowed to. in...
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i am a natural left-handed policies like albert einstein. i like to analyze. 2005 i received a call in from my inner thoughts. i'm here to offer you the best of both worlds. the experts claim after-life as possible. what does that mean to you. you can not be destroyed. i offer the best way to communicate forever. everything i offered can be considered. i offer the best solutions for the worst-case scenario. on christmas day, this sunday, i offer my solution to contact jesus out of boston, mass. if i am allowed to. in closing, i will show you problems i can fix if i allowed to do this. it fixes the economy, creates jobs, fixes the problem of abortion, and is wars -- you name it. every major problem known to man. if you get a chance, check me out on facebook. >> dr. hugh cort? >> i am president of the american foundation for counter-terrorism policy and research. i'm running for president to warn america about the huge impending danger. hear this, america, and here it well -- iran is planning a nuclear attack on the united states in the near f
i am a natural left-handed policies like albert einstein. i like to analyze. 2005 i received a call in from my inner thoughts. i'm here to offer you the best of both worlds. the experts claim after-life as possible. what does that mean to you. you can not be destroyed. i offer the best way to communicate forever. everything i offered can be considered. i offer the best solutions for the worst-case scenario. on christmas day, this sunday, i offer my solution to contact jesus out of boston, mass....
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noted physicist albert einstein once said there only two ways to live your life. one is as if though nothing is america, the other is as if everything is a miracle. i choose the latter. my mother and father networking in a west texas you as young migrant workers. i look back on the days when i was a boy and i played in the field next to the lot where my father and uncle built a small two-bedroom house that i grew up in with my seven brothers and sisters. we have no hot running water the entire time i visit him, no telephone until i was a junior in high school. my mother would wake me up before dawn so i could eat breakfast of eggs with my father, as she prepared a modest lunch of dean's for him and place in a brown lunch that. i guess a picture my father walking down the street to catch a ride because we couldn't afford a car. i would run outside and wave goodbye. several years ago when i was working in the white house, my mother came to visit me in washington and we toured the monuments and museums like all the other tourists at but i also took her to the oval of
noted physicist albert einstein once said there only two ways to live your life. one is as if though nothing is america, the other is as if everything is a miracle. i choose the latter. my mother and father networking in a west texas you as young migrant workers. i look back on the days when i was a boy and i played in the field next to the lot where my father and uncle built a small two-bedroom house that i grew up in with my seven brothers and sisters. we have no hot running water the entire...