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albert einstein. albert einstein. and albert einstein went through school. oh, he took algebra in high school and flunked. hey, don't knock it. some people pass, some people flunk. i mean he's just one of the ones that flunked, okay? don't make a deal of it. and some people get a high school diploma and some people don't, right? some can hack it, some can't. right? well, einstein couldn't hack it. that's all right. you know, you can still make it. no high school diploma, gang. and he's out there and it turned out that he met a young lady who influenced him to go back to school. so he tried going back to school. took the entrance exams and flunked. and he flunked the exam. hey, i mean he cannot-- not everybody passes everything, huh? and then he studied hard and he took the entrance exams again and passed. turned out he had trouble with the french language. you know, in europe they speak all these languages. he couldn't do the french so well. anyway, albert einstein went through school and he did go all the way and got his ph.d. got his ph.d. in physics. and
albert einstein. albert einstein. and albert einstein went through school. oh, he took algebra in high school and flunked. hey, don't knock it. some people pass, some people flunk. i mean he's just one of the ones that flunked, okay? don't make a deal of it. and some people get a high school diploma and some people don't, right? some can hack it, some can't. right? well, einstein couldn't hack it. that's all right. you know, you can still make it. no high school diploma, gang. and he's out...
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albert einstein. albert einstein. and albert einstein went through school. oh, he took algebra in high school and flunked. hey, don't knock it. some people pass, some people flunk. i mean he's just one of the ones that flunked, okay? don't make a deal of it. and some people get a high school diploma and some people don't, right? some can hack it, some can't. right? well, einstein couldn't hack it. that's all right. you know, you can still make it. no high school diploma, gang. and he's out there and it turned out that he met a young lady who influenced him to go back to school. so he tried going back to school. took the entrance exams and flunked. and he flunked the exam. hey, i mean he cannot-- not everybody passes everything, huh? and then he studied hard and he took the entrance exams again and passed. turned out he had trouble with the french language. you know, in europe they speak all these languages. he couldn't do the french so well. anyway, albert einstein went through school and he did go all the way and got his ph.d. got his ph.d. in physics. and
albert einstein. albert einstein. and albert einstein went through school. oh, he took algebra in high school and flunked. hey, don't knock it. some people pass, some people flunk. i mean he's just one of the ones that flunked, okay? don't make a deal of it. and some people get a high school diploma and some people don't, right? some can hack it, some can't. right? well, einstein couldn't hack it. that's all right. you know, you can still make it. no high school diploma, gang. and he's out...
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you're looking at some representations of albert einstein's brain.a lot of pictures taken the first time it was examined. one thing to pay attention to you see all these grooves within the brain. and if you think about the fact that when the brain develops, you get many more of these convolutions as your brain develops and grows. if you have more convolutions, more ridges and valleys like you're seeing there, what that means is you have more surface area sort of on the brain. that's a great place to sort of start trying to analyze just what the effectiveness, the impact of all those neurons in that area would be. if you have more grey area like that, you have more neurons and the brain can talk to other areas of the brain more easily. now, it doesn't necessarily mean someone is going to be more intelligent, but i think what we can best say is that based on images like that that the capacity is there. there's a greater capacity for the brain to talk to each other in different ways. >> i want to remind our viewers sanjay's a neurosurgeon so he knows a
you're looking at some representations of albert einstein's brain.a lot of pictures taken the first time it was examined. one thing to pay attention to you see all these grooves within the brain. and if you think about the fact that when the brain develops, you get many more of these convolutions as your brain develops and grows. if you have more convolutions, more ridges and valleys like you're seeing there, what that means is you have more surface area sort of on the brain. that's a great...
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sanjay joins us next. >>> we all know deep down that albert einstein's brain was different than ours. but new photographs suggest those differences are serious and thousand they might explain his genius. the paper includes photographs of his brain. fast forward to 2012. you can imagine the interest that these images hold for our chief medical correspondent, the neurosurgeon, sanjay gupta. sanjay gupta joins us now. what can you tell about a brain just by looking at it from the outside? >> look at some of these images over here. pay close attention to the c convolutions, the ridges and valleys of the brain. these can develop and change as someone goes through life. what we noticed in einstein's brain, there there are a lot of convolutions, more than normal. more ridges and more valleys. that's important because you have more surface area to the brain then. more surface area means more neurons, and that alone doesn't indicate that someone will be more intelligent, but what it means is they have the capacity for it. >> how else does einstein's brain differ from most peoples? >> it's hard
sanjay joins us next. >>> we all know deep down that albert einstein's brain was different than ours. but new photographs suggest those differences are serious and thousand they might explain his genius. the paper includes photographs of his brain. fast forward to 2012. you can imagine the interest that these images hold for our chief medical correspondent, the neurosurgeon, sanjay gupta. sanjay gupta joins us now. what can you tell about a brain just by looking at it from the outside?...
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i'd just like to invoke a quote by albert einstein that given about the importance of defining the problem. so, with given -- if his life depended on a single decision, he only had one hour, he would devote 55 minutes defining that problem. i think that's just a commitment that we must commit to perform and exercise due diligence to this site. again, the resolution does not change the status quo at sharp park golf course nor does it plan for or modify any land activity on sharp park. this is a procedural resolution to make sure the department makes good on its promise to the public and policy makers. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is stan [speaker not understood]. i'm a long-time resident of pacifica. i'd like to urge you to bring the comment section to a close preferably by next week so we can get along with finishing with the plan. i ask you to please vote to the resolution to remove sharp park golf course from the plan. it is a sticking point to the approval of a natural areas plan. it will allow these two separate projects to b
i'd just like to invoke a quote by albert einstein that given about the importance of defining the problem. so, with given -- if his life depended on a single decision, he only had one hour, he would devote 55 minutes defining that problem. i think that's just a commitment that we must commit to perform and exercise due diligence to this site. again, the resolution does not change the status quo at sharp park golf course nor does it plan for or modify any land activity on sharp park. this is a...
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jenna: it would be a good time for the next albert einstein to enter into the spirit. >> maybe that'seed in washington. i've been in this town 25 years, jenna and it's just so frustrating the budget just keeps growing and growing and growing, we have these discussions over and over again and it's almost impossible to get rid of programs that tonight work. that's what i'm looking for. i think the republicans are willing to negotiate on taxes if the democrats and the president will get serious about these entitlement reforms. jenna: hopefully both sides are game as you mentioned. great to have you with us from chicago today. thank you very much. >> thank you, jenna. jon: there is an alarming new report on iran and its nuclear capabilities. what it says about how close that rogue nation could be to having its own nuke. and how powerful the bomb would be. ambassador john bolton who has worked for years to make sure this doesn't happen on what it all means, next. jon: republicans say they are willing to show some willingness to come proceed myself on taxes in a grand bargain to help the na
jenna: it would be a good time for the next albert einstein to enter into the spirit. >> maybe that'seed in washington. i've been in this town 25 years, jenna and it's just so frustrating the budget just keeps growing and growing and growing, we have these discussions over and over again and it's almost impossible to get rid of programs that tonight work. that's what i'm looking for. i think the republicans are willing to negotiate on taxes if the democrats and the president will get...
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. >> 57 years after albert einstein's death the world is getting a look at 14 photographs of his brainurgeons it is a window into genius. sanja joins us that is next. ms at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with...
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making begin >>> what would america look like today if we had told immigrants like sergey brin or albert einsteinu don't have to be a nuclear physicist to know we would be much worse off. yet every year the u.s. turns down educated, entrepreneurial immigrants. one man says, that's national suicide. >> let's just suck it up and deal with the issue rather than sit there and point fingers. >> michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york and a billionaire businessman, has made immigration one of his signature issues. you look at the danger of the current approach we have to immigration as quite substantial economically in terms of our competitiveness. >> it is the biggest economic issue facing this country. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag -- >> bloomberg points out that immigrants have always been prolific job creators in america. just look at the nation's fortune 500 companies. more than 200 of them were founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants. including google, yahoo! and intel. >> there was always an influx of new immigrants to carry on and to lead and to push, and now we're trying to s
making begin >>> what would america look like today if we had told immigrants like sergey brin or albert einsteinu don't have to be a nuclear physicist to know we would be much worse off. yet every year the u.s. turns down educated, entrepreneurial immigrants. one man says, that's national suicide. >> let's just suck it up and deal with the issue rather than sit there and point fingers. >> michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york and a billionaire businessman, has made...
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. >> albert einstein was something like 1800 1700. >> what does it mean to you to follow these guys aroundet me into their school and let me into their home lives and allowed me to capture the story that i think a lot of people don't expect and be able to tell like a positive uplifting story about public education at a time when there aren't many stories like that out there. i feel very lucky to be able to share that story with people. >> it's special. it's like a drama. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> up next michael ferraro roasts his chicken and gourmet mac and cheese. now that's comfort food. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." [ male announcer ] this is bob a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different op
. >> albert einstein was something like 1800 1700. >> what does it mean to you to follow these guys aroundet me into their school and let me into their home lives and allowed me to capture the story that i think a lot of people don't expect and be able to tell like a positive uplifting story about public education at a time when there aren't many stories like that out there. i feel very lucky to be able to share that story with people. >> it's special. it's like a drama....
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a in my opinion, tip o'neill was the elder -- was the albert einstein of politics. he knew what it took in order to make this institution work. he knew what it took to reach across the aisle, to find people of good will, to make this chamber work and to advance the agenda for this country. so for for me, it's a great honor to be here because buildings, as we name them, also embody that person. it is my hope that as people walk in and out of this building for the 21st century, that they think about who tip o'neill was. they think about, yes, how much he loved political war, but at the same time he brought his own personal warmth to that, that it was not separated here on the house floor. it is my hope in naming this building perhaps this process this great institution, can be an nated by his great legacy and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california reserves his time. >> mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. >> i have no mor
a in my opinion, tip o'neill was the elder -- was the albert einstein of politics. he knew what it took in order to make this institution work. he knew what it took to reach across the aisle, to find people of good will, to make this chamber work and to advance the agenda for this country. so for for me, it's a great honor to be here because buildings, as we name them, also embody that person. it is my hope that as people walk in and out of this building for the 21st century, that they think...