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i like to think that for every albert einstein we found, how many of them we didn't find.ow many got squandered because they didn't learn to read, get an education, etc., etc.? imagine if we could increase by an order of magnitude, by a factor of 10, the number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people who can do can cancer research. the number of people who can think about alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. it is very exciting. emily: do you think videos can replace learning in a classroom? sal: i think if learning in a classroom is about information dissemination -- and some of the classrooms we grew up in was about that -- videos can do that. in some ways, it is more bite sized, it is more on demand. but i do not think the physical classroom goes away. i think it is a huge opportunity to allow the physical classroom to move up the value chain. if students are able to get their information at their own time and pace, practice and get feed back at their own time and pace, the physical classroom can now be used for re
i like to think that for every albert einstein we found, how many of them we didn't find.ow many got squandered because they didn't learn to read, get an education, etc., etc.? imagine if we could increase by an order of magnitude, by a factor of 10, the number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people who can do can cancer research. the number of people who can think about alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. it is very exciting. emily: do...
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does the america's quest to attract the next albert einstein, viveck, did to see you. you have just heard about the workers who were brought in to train the people the they were replacing. allowing a misuse of the intent of these visas. >> i have an issue with the way this issue without doubt there is wrongdoing happening here. and the people who are using the visa in the wrong way should be punished. i tell you i live in silicon valley. here we are starved for talent. i acknowledge that there are some very solid engineers in certain parts of the country who are unemployed. the problem is they're not here where we need them. very often you know engineers have one skill and we're looking for another skill so there's a mismatch between location, person and skill. and they're not here where the talent is badly needed. >> you testified before congress and you proposed a seven step plan to stop the brain drain that you talk about in regards to the h1b. explain what that means. that's separate from that idea where there should be these workers. you're worried that trained wo
does the america's quest to attract the next albert einstein, viveck, did to see you. you have just heard about the workers who were brought in to train the people the they were replacing. allowing a misuse of the intent of these visas. >> i have an issue with the way this issue without doubt there is wrongdoing happening here. and the people who are using the visa in the wrong way should be punished. i tell you i live in silicon valley. here we are starved for talent. i acknowledge that...
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the room has hosted president abraham lincoln, albert einstein. o is buried in grant's tomb? no one, president grant or julie dent. throe answer is no one is buried there. president grant and his wife are tombs ther i not buried. yeah, kind of a trick question. number 6, the oefferson market library was once a: here's your hint, it once had an adjacent prison. number three, a courthouse, the building was nearly torn down. residents rallied and saved it and converted it to a library. number 7, the king's theater in flatbush, brooklyn is also known as what? the wonder theater or the crown theater? it's one of five built in 1920 or 1930. it's number two, a wonder theater and it's a truly wondrous interior was inspired by versailles. question 8, reportedly part of a manhattan project was head quartered in which landmark? the program was administered from this address which was also one of the tallest buildings in the world, believe it or not. the answer is number 3, the woolworth building. they purchased uranium and conducted early research on a manhattan project. question number
the room has hosted president abraham lincoln, albert einstein. o is buried in grant's tomb? no one, president grant or julie dent. throe answer is no one is buried there. president grant and his wife are tombs ther i not buried. yeah, kind of a trick question. number 6, the oefferson market library was once a: here's your hint, it once had an adjacent prison. number three, a courthouse, the building was nearly torn down. residents rallied and saved it and converted it to a library. number 7,...
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francisco third greaters combined education with halloween, researched a historical character like albert einstein or ruth bader ginsburg and researched we -- that person. [ inaudible ] >> halloween events are underway if elementary schools across the bay area today. and tomorrow. we are getting a lot of halloween photos and today or tomorrow post your photos on social media with #speakyon7. you can check out events across the area at abc7news.com. >> so, the trick-or-treaters, what sort of weather are they in for? >> great weather. fantastic. the next seven days we start with live doppler hd and it is absolutely void of clouds, rain or moisture. we will feel more humid today than we did yesterday. could not get much more dry than yesterday. sutro tower has the backdrop of how clear it is at the coast and there are no more big breakers and all you need is sunscreen. and warm sunshine. mother nature is giving treats until tomorrow's forecast with light rain for showers into monday. november is coming in and it will feel like fall. 70s and 80s, 9 in milpitas and sunnyvale and everyone else in the lo
francisco third greaters combined education with halloween, researched a historical character like albert einstein or ruth bader ginsburg and researched we -- that person. [ inaudible ] >> halloween events are underway if elementary schools across the bay area today. and tomorrow. we are getting a lot of halloween photos and today or tomorrow post your photos on social media with #speakyon7. you can check out events across the area at abc7news.com. >> so, the trick-or-treaters, what...
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she was taken to albert einstein hospital in critical condition. the driver of the s.u.v. was also taken to the hospital, to lincoln hospital in serious but stable condition. a third person was also taken to the hospital. all this happened around 4:00 this afternoon. our news copter was overhead at the time. now we are learning that the third person has now -- one driver has now been arrested. police believe he tried to flee the scene, not the driver of the black s.u.v. which struck the woman but the driver of yet another vehicle. obviously investigators are trying to sort all of this out. we do have a female pedestrian in the hospital in critical condition. live in the bronx, lucy yang for channel 7 eyewitness news. >> all right lucy with the new details on that terrible story. >>> rob is up next with sports. >> we get to baseball. mets hit the road. they try to cross another game off the list. straight ahead we continue our coverage of the nlcs. for the girl scout meeting... ok! for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... how many meetings are you having?! at st
she was taken to albert einstein hospital in critical condition. the driver of the s.u.v. was also taken to the hospital, to lincoln hospital in serious but stable condition. a third person was also taken to the hospital. all this happened around 4:00 this afternoon. our news copter was overhead at the time. now we are learning that the third person has now -- one driver has now been arrested. police believe he tried to flee the scene, not the driver of the black s.u.v. which struck the woman...
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de 33 aÑos de edad recibiÓ un disparo en el pecho la vÍctima fue trasladado al centro mÉdico albert einsteinÍtica. hasta el momento no se ha logrado un arresto en este caso se nos indicÓ que la policÍa anda en busca en una persona con un auto color plateado cualquier persona con informaciÓn debe comunicarse con las autoridades. la policÍa investiga un accidente en que una bala perdida entro por la ventana de una casa. ocurriÓ a la una de la madrugada de hoy en la cuadra 75 00 en la calle butman. >> las autoridades de pennsylvania investigar un accidente en el que un ciclista fue atropellado y el responsable se dio a la fuga el incidente ocurriÓ a las 6:20 de la maÑana, en el sector de greenmilles. las imÁgenes muestra agentes de la policÍa cerca de un centro comercial. un hombre de 51 aÑos que se encontraba montando su bicicleta fue atropellado. el auto viajaba en el carril de la derecha cuando se desviÓ golpeando al ciclista. la vÍctima sufriÓ graves heridas en el crÁneo. un conductor perdiÓ el control y se estrellÓ contra varios autos estacionados en el norte de philadelphia. el incidente
de 33 aÑos de edad recibiÓ un disparo en el pecho la vÍctima fue trasladado al centro mÉdico albert einsteinÍtica. hasta el momento no se ha logrado un arresto en este caso se nos indicÓ que la policÍa anda en busca en una persona con un auto color plateado cualquier persona con informaciÓn debe comunicarse con las autoridades. la policÍa investiga un accidente en que una bala perdida entro por la ventana de una casa. ocurriÓ a la una de la madrugada de hoy en la cuadra 75 00 en la...
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. >> with all due respect, albert einstein, if you are injected with the blood of milton friedman, couldot prove that lower taxes mean higher government revenue or a bigger, better economy. no one has ever been able to make that connection. >> what happened under ronald reagan, ben? >> it's an interesting thing -- wait a minute. wait a minute. you are confusing an event with the cause of the event. yes, we had considerable prosperity. there were many reasons for that. we were recovering from a recession. we got a serious moderation of inflation. >> it could have been a reason. >> i got you agreeing. >> they have not led to -- >> i will say this. ben is right on this part. a lot of -- money was coming in fast and furious to washington. both sides were spending that money and then some. the issue i think these candidates are raising -- i give the tip of the hat to rand paul -- he doesn't care if the tax cuts are revenue neutral. he wants to choke tax money coming into washington. >> are you going to say tax increases aren't then bad for the economy? would anybody say, hey, the economy is b
. >> with all due respect, albert einstein, if you are injected with the blood of milton friedman, couldot prove that lower taxes mean higher government revenue or a bigger, better economy. no one has ever been able to make that connection. >> what happened under ronald reagan, ben? >> it's an interesting thing -- wait a minute. wait a minute. you are confusing an event with the cause of the event. yes, we had considerable prosperity. there were many reasons for that. we were...
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tested over the weekend came back with positive results for legionella bacteria including the albert einstein college of medicine hospital. one person says her brother was just admitted there for symptoms. >> the same symptoms so hopefully i am scared to death, he is the only one i have left in my life. >> reddick, a fever, cough, muscle aches, jill, difficulty breathing, flu like symptoms, you should seek care. >> reporter: other contaminated hours at chase bank and lehman heights high school, bronx state psychiatric on waters place, calvary hospital and two about einstein's campuses on eastchester road. liz: funeral services will be held for a high school quarterback who collapsed after taking a hit on the playing field in new jersey friday. authorities a 17-year-old 7 mary died of internal bleeding caused by a lacerated spleen. in washington township, a video feed of the funeral will be shown in the war and hills regional high school auditorium and jim. >> reporter: times where task force, in store for the future of that neighborhood and top moseley's. the recommendations include limiting
tested over the weekend came back with positive results for legionella bacteria including the albert einstein college of medicine hospital. one person says her brother was just admitted there for symptoms. >> the same symptoms so hopefully i am scared to death, he is the only one i have left in my life. >> reddick, a fever, cough, muscle aches, jill, difficulty breathing, flu like symptoms, you should seek care. >> reporter: other contaminated hours at chase bank and lehman...
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o podemos apreciar en las imÁgenes de los dos socios abc action news fue enviado al centro albert einsteintoridades no han dado y de informaciÓn, se investiga por quÉ terminÓ debajo del auto. un hombre se encuentra en estado crÍtico en el hospital universitario temple tras escapar de las llamas de su casa incendiada sucediÓ a la una de la tarde. al norte de la ciudad nadie mÁs resultÓ herido la causa estÁ bajo investigaciÓn. un peatÓn fue atropellado esta maÑana el condado montgomery a las 11 de la maÑana el incidente ocurriÓ a las 11 cerca del cruce de la calle higs. la vÍctima fue traslada al hospital la carretera estuvo cerrada mientras las autoridades investigaban hasta el momento se desconoce lo que provocÓ este accidente. en filadelfia autoridades buscan identificar y localizar al sospechoso que es buscado por un robo, fue el pasado 24 septiembre a las 10.57 un hombre de 29 aÑos se encontraba caminando en la calle dickison cuando o aÚn desconocido le volviÓ el telÉfono y le quita el telÉfono. en filadelfia una mujer ingresÓ en la casa, tomÓ una monedera con la tarjeta del seguro soci
o podemos apreciar en las imÁgenes de los dos socios abc action news fue enviado al centro albert einsteintoridades no han dado y de informaciÓn, se investiga por quÉ terminÓ debajo del auto. un hombre se encuentra en estado crÍtico en el hospital universitario temple tras escapar de las llamas de su casa incendiada sucediÓ a la una de la tarde. al norte de la ciudad nadie mÁs resultÓ herido la causa estÁ bajo investigaciÓn. un peatÓn fue atropellado esta maÑana el condado...
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her brother of admitted to albert einstein college of medicine hospital earlier. >> he is in with the same symptoms, i am scared to death. >> reporter: all 13 people who fallen ill, including the one person who pass away have what is describe as underlying medal conditions -- medical conditions, there have not been new cases since september 21. back to you. >> thank you, dan, since hittic marijuana -- synthetic marijuana is now illegal in the city, lawmakers ban its from being manufactured or sold anywhere in the 5 boroughs. in the bronx. >> it is chemicals that are sprayed different types, that have been instances with rat poison was found in the k2 packages could it out right poison that is why people are being hospitalized almost immediately, some people are losing their lives. >> the law, by changing mix of comal admits they use. dari: 9/11 first responders are still trying to push congress to pass a permanent extension for critical healthy care funding. it runs out at midnight, that is when the act is set to expire, measure provides healthcare, and financial support to tens of th
her brother of admitted to albert einstein college of medicine hospital earlier. >> he is in with the same symptoms, i am scared to death. >> reporter: all 13 people who fallen ill, including the one person who pass away have what is describe as underlying medal conditions -- medical conditions, there have not been new cases since september 21. back to you. >> thank you, dan, since hittic marijuana -- synthetic marijuana is now illegal in the city, lawmakers ban its from being...
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in the crowd we spotted albert einstein, kneel armstrong and jackie robinson.' actually a treat for students. >> if children research the character for a month in advance, they are so into this project, it keeps them to continue learning ande becomes continued education for them. so they get very into character, as you can<÷i!Ñ see, but they a enthusiastic about this event. >>> tn v)h hé c#tion. >>> plus accusations ofze'y drug akdd y r1yw ahead of a [female announcer] if the most challenging part of your day is the staying awake part, sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. because when brands compete, you save during mattress price wars. save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2018 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. don't miss mattress price wars at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ odysseo by cavalia opens november 19th under the white big top at at&t park. >>> thanks for joining us on this halloween morning i'm chris wen. we're starting
in the crowd we spotted albert einstein, kneel armstrong and jackie robinson.' actually a treat for students. >> if children research the character for a month in advance, they are so into this project, it keeps them to continue learning ande becomes continued education for them. so they get very into character, as you can>> tn v)h hé c#tion. >>> plus accusations ofze'y drug akdd y r1yw ahead of a [female announcer] if the most challenging part of your day is the...
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she was rushed to albert einstein medical center in serious, but stable condition. no arrests were made. >>> police rounded up johns after a prostitution sting in camden last night. police say sting like this one happen several times a month. authorities say the men come from all over the south jersey looking to buy sex. >> we have had some professional people that come right from the office, we have blue collar workers, and locals. >> stings are necessary to clean up the city. authorities offer has been services to -- rehab services to the prostitutes who are heroin addicts. >>> a man was killed by a falling true on warwick township. he was hit by a tree near another tree he was cutting down. >>> a slick and inventive burglary at a philadelphia jewelry store. the burglar got into the shop by drilling into -- through the wall of the neighboring dry cleaner. once inside he drilled through the safe and removed the contents inside. it is not known what was stolen. >>> a crackdown could be coming to fantasy football in one state. maribel aber has more. >> reporter: the
she was rushed to albert einstein medical center in serious, but stable condition. no arrests were made. >>> police rounded up johns after a prostitution sting in camden last night. police say sting like this one happen several times a month. authorities say the men come from all over the south jersey looking to buy sex. >> we have had some professional people that come right from the office, we have blue collar workers, and locals. >> stings are necessary to clean up the...
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you have to let this dry first then go and work on it again and again. >> so like the albert einstein how long did it take to create that. >> oh, einstein took about eight hours. >> eight hours. >> in total so i took a little break here and there but it was -- >> how much coffee do you actually drink a day? >> four, five. >> four or five cups? you're good. you're perfect for "gma." do. i understand that you did a portrait of me out of coffee. >> oh. >> and i haven't seen it yet. it's right there under this -- >> great reveal. i'll do the honors. >> drum roll, please. [ drum roll ] >> whoa! [ cheers and applause ] maria, i got to say, you have outdone yourself. >> thank you so much. >> she made me look better than i really look. there we go. >> whoo! i love it. i love it. you are so talented. >> thank you so much. >> it goes to show creativity, people, creativity is very important. you can do whatever you want to do if you can be creative. okay. let's go outside to ginger to get the weather. >> oh, michael, you look good both ways. we love you. we love that. that was very creative. it
you have to let this dry first then go and work on it again and again. >> so like the albert einstein how long did it take to create that. >> oh, einstein took about eight hours. >> eight hours. >> in total so i took a little break here and there but it was -- >> how much coffee do you actually drink a day? >> four, five. >> four or five cups? you're good. you're perfect for "gma." do. i understand that you did a portrait of me out of coffee....
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albert einstein. i have a picture of my father and albert einstein standing together. i have a picture of myself sitting on paul robison's knee while he sings to me. there is a picture of w.e.b. dubois and my father consecrating my sister and i. and of course at the time, you mean elbert einstein and you know he is a famous person. but if you are seven or eight years old you don't have any real appreciation for who he is. and i don't imagine it's any different from any other child growing up on any other small liberal arts college campuses anyplace else in the country except this was a special place. lincoln was thought of as the black princeton. founded originally to train missionaries to go to africa and then became a regular liberal arts college of some great distinction. it really educated the cream of the crop. these were young people who couldn't go to their state universities or private university, didn't want to go to the state-supported black colleges. lincoln was a prestigious school. professor leffler: so you take that heritage and you go to the george schoo
albert einstein. i have a picture of my father and albert einstein standing together. i have a picture of myself sitting on paul robison's knee while he sings to me. there is a picture of w.e.b. dubois and my father consecrating my sister and i. and of course at the time, you mean elbert einstein and you know he is a famous person. but if you are seven or eight years old you don't have any real appreciation for who he is. and i don't imagine it's any different from any other child growing up on...
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albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.in wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can seek to outperform. that's the power of active management. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. spending the day with my niece. that make me smile. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit
albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.in wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global...
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i have one more picture to show you, albert einstein at the grand canyon.one of millions of pictures of celebrities taken at the grand canyon. he didn't understand the indians that worked for fred harvey. see in the you can corner, they whispered to him who is this guy? what does he do? he invented the theory of relatively. they said ok, we will call him the great relative. herenk i'm going to stop even a you can tell i have endless enthusiasm for this story. i encourage you to learn as much about fred harvey, as he is part of kansas city's great heritage. it is an unknown story that i think people can appreciate. i thank you for your time and i'm happy to take questions. [applause] you are stunned into silence. somebody is coming to the microphone. >> i'm curious about the material you have been able to gather. whether it can most from the harvey family and the fact that they had all this and the pictures is quite remarkable. you have done a fabulous job putting it together. stephen: thank you. he harvey family didn't know what they had. they were broken u
i have one more picture to show you, albert einstein at the grand canyon.one of millions of pictures of celebrities taken at the grand canyon. he didn't understand the indians that worked for fred harvey. see in the you can corner, they whispered to him who is this guy? what does he do? he invented the theory of relatively. they said ok, we will call him the great relative. herenk i'm going to stop even a you can tell i have endless enthusiasm for this story. i encourage you to learn as much...
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in a democratic and social society, they will have access to food, education, and at the next albert einstein is born to farmworkers, they will have the opportunity to develop that. instead, in the capitalist system, that will never happen. we believe that individualism will be enhanced under democratic socialism, but the right-wing is constantly saying that socialism is totalitarianism and this gets back -- i cannot stress enough the power of redbaiting -- and the gets back to mccarthyism and the attacks on socialist and communist and anyone on the left, and our kiss, that have been happening -- and our kiss, that have been happening for , i have-- anarchists been happening for decades to limit the discourse. bernie sanders is saying, i am a democratic socialist, do i look like a totalitarian dictator? can spouton sense, he statistics better than i can but also inspire people by speaking truth. he speaks truth in power and dramatically widens acceptable parameters of debate. he is putting socialism back into mainstream discourse in american politics where it has not been for almost one centu
in a democratic and social society, they will have access to food, education, and at the next albert einstein is born to farmworkers, they will have the opportunity to develop that. instead, in the capitalist system, that will never happen. we believe that individualism will be enhanced under democratic socialism, but the right-wing is constantly saying that socialism is totalitarianism and this gets back -- i cannot stress enough the power of redbaiting -- and the gets back to mccarthyism and...
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albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. gene when i asked you on facebook what are good examples of failure that turned into success, babies learning to walk. they all fall down again and again but keep on trying until they succeed. yes it's a great example. babies learning to walk, just in the humans. if people are left to their own devices as this commercial suggests. >> full of set backs and bumps. john: babies fall trying to bakken and they try again. here's a similar commercial from india. they are selling baby oil but they also show the thrill that baby and mom when a child is left on his own long enough to triumph by taking his first steps. today kids managed to learn to walk but many paren
albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. gene when i asked you on facebook what are good examples of failure that turned into success,...
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albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. ♪ the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or, you could make things easier on yourself. that's right, the quicksilver card from capital one. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. so, let's try this again. what's in your wallet? to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ gene
albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. ♪ the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a card...
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albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. things just happen. devastating things. it's got nothing to do with fairness. bam! your whole world changes in an instant. and you never see it coming. that's what happened to me... the day my mother had a stroke. i'm paul george, and i want you to learn the signs of a stroke fast, f.a.s.t. f, face drooping. a, arm weakness. s, speech difficulty. t, time to call 911. because the sooner they get to the hospital, the sooner they'll get treatment, and that can make a remarkable difference in their recovery. protect the ones you love. spot a stroke, f.a.s.t. fast. gene when i asked you on facebook what are good examples of failure that turned into success, babie
albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. things just happen. devastating things. it's got nothing to do with fairness. bam! your whole...
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we have a time-lapse video with you creating albert einstein. >> yes. yes, we do. how do you do this? how does it work it's einstein. i'm looking at that and it's just -- hard enough to paint with regular paint. how do you get the different colors and the darkness, the lightness, is that a different type of coffee, what is it? >> i use a different kind of coffees -- a really but -- well, i work with layers, so let's -- >> show me something. >> for example, so this is an unfinished work so it has different levels to it. so -- >> dip it in my coffee. >> i'm going to use your coffee. >> use me until you use me up. yeah. >> wow. >> so you just go around the flowers, coffee, please. thank you. okay. so you just go around and around. this is what our first layer will look like. you have to let this dry first then go and work on it again and again. >> so like the albert einstein how long did it take to create that. hours. >> eight hours. >> in total so i took a little was -- >> how much coffee do you actually drink a day? >> four, five. >> four or five cups? you're good.
we have a time-lapse video with you creating albert einstein. >> yes. yes, we do. how do you do this? how does it work it's einstein. i'm looking at that and it's just -- hard enough to paint with regular paint. how do you get the different colors and the darkness, the lightness, is that a different type of coffee, what is it? >> i use a different kind of coffees -- a really but -- well, i work with layers, so let's -- >> show me something. >> for example, so this is an...
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albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable
albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's...
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hoover was out there fly fishing, warren harding would do posing on the white house lawn with albert einstein and helen keller and whoever they could get to do a photo-op. this goes way back in media politics. john: rebecca? >> i see a lot of parallels between the historical examples and today. i think of scott walker riding motorcycle around new hampshire wearing his motorcycle boots to the first republican debate. obviously, it didn't pan out very well for his campaign. but that's what he was trying to get out there. john: and it works? >> it does. what we see in polling is voters do care about authenticity in the presidential candidates. there has been polling that has shown voters care most about honesty and look at that as a proxy for authenticity in candidates. john: honesty over compassion, over intelligence. >> yes. so this is a specific poll from the "new york times" a number of years ago, and a third of people in that poll said honesty is the most important to them, and then it went down from there to intelligence and compassion. john: is honesty the same as authenticity? >> it's no
hoover was out there fly fishing, warren harding would do posing on the white house lawn with albert einstein and helen keller and whoever they could get to do a photo-op. this goes way back in media politics. john: rebecca? >> i see a lot of parallels between the historical examples and today. i think of scott walker riding motorcycle around new hampshire wearing his motorcycle boots to the first republican debate. obviously, it didn't pan out very well for his campaign. but that's what...
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albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. glad i could help you plan for your retirement. alright, kelly and promise me that you'll try that taco place on south street. and we have portfolio planning tools to help you manage your ira. yeah, you're old 401k give me your phone. the rollover consultants give you step-by-step help. no set-up fees. use your potion. sorry, not you. my pleasure. goodnight, tim. for all the confidence you need. who's tim? td ameritrade. you got this. with their airline credit card miles. sometimes those seats cost a ridiculous number of miles... or there's a fee to use them. i know. it's so frustrating. they'd be a lot happier with the capital one venture card. and you woul
albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. glad i could help you plan for your retirement. alright, kelly and promise me that you'll try...
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. >> albert einstein. >> there you you go. >> fantastic. >> he just told to us put your phones down butinstein said years ago if we don't do it, we will be idiots. >> technology helps with forecast continuing, right, sue. >> well, it does. >> satellite. >> we used to have to do all those calculations, with the computer models, by hand and with the slide rule and even i am not young enough i had to do that but here's bus stop buddy, he business ready to blow away, umbrella turning inside out, his hat is gone. temperatures in the 50's. the it is raining and windy at the bus stop this morning. be prepared for a two out of ten in your weather by the numbers, here's latest on joaquin still a category four storm with a 130 miles an hour winds, still battering the bohamas this morning for us we have had plenty of rain but not joaquin rain we had rain with us yesterday and the day before, and it has got, gotten a little more intense out there, so it is rainy, windy, we have a coastal flood watch for those counties. these counties in green are under a coastal flood warning through saturday eveni
. >> albert einstein. >> there you you go. >> fantastic. >> he just told to us put your phones down butinstein said years ago if we don't do it, we will be idiots. >> technology helps with forecast continuing, right, sue. >> well, it does. >> satellite. >> we used to have to do all those calculations, with the computer models, by hand and with the slide rule and even i am not young enough i had to do that but here's bus stop buddy, he business...
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albert einstein once famously said instanty is doing the same thing over and over again and expectingrent results. if we don't change the model of our behavior, if we don't increase our emotional intelligence in our relationships rapidly then unfortunately repeating the worst case is possible. i feel that all parties have to draw conclusions and avoid getting involved in the pattern of behavior in the previous century which can lead to the cold war. we have to change the pattern of our behavior. this is the responsibility of our generation before the next generation in order to avoid repeating the same situation. i believe that we understand this very well today and that we will be able to avoid that. >> still to come on the program, we talk of luxury and caring. find out how it's defining the china slow down. stay with us. >> sales from kering fashion division rose year on year. tourists helped offset weakness in mainland china. let's get out to the analyst at exxon that joins us. thank you for taking the time. why is it that kering is defying the gloom of the sector? we heard from t
albert einstein once famously said instanty is doing the same thing over and over again and expectingrent results. if we don't change the model of our behavior, if we don't increase our emotional intelligence in our relationships rapidly then unfortunately repeating the worst case is possible. i feel that all parties have to draw conclusions and avoid getting involved in the pattern of behavior in the previous century which can lead to the cold war. we have to change the pattern of our...
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breathing, flu like symptoms, you should seek care. towers on east tremont avenue, cavalry hospital, albert einstein campus on eastchester road, there may be a town hall meeting tonight in the bronx at 8:00 p.m. to talk about that issue. >> lot of questions this morning after congress let the zadroka act expire. >> if you suffered illnesses like pulmonary disease and cancer, you will still be able to get health care but what about the future? robert moses joins us live from lower manhattan. >> reporter: hard to imagine on a day like today when the air is so crisp and clear but in the days after 9/11 this area was the toxic stew and first responders paid the price. the zadroka act provided much-needed help for their medical care but now that help has gone away. for the 70,000 first responders who raise the ground zero and inhale the toxic air after 9/11 today is the scary day. >> if they take this away lot of people going to die. >> reporter: this is the zadroka act which provides treatment for those with 9/11 related ailments. expired at midnight. nothing changes immediately administrators of the pr
breathing, flu like symptoms, you should seek care. towers on east tremont avenue, cavalry hospital, albert einstein campus on eastchester road, there may be a town hall meeting tonight in the bronx at 8:00 p.m. to talk about that issue. >> lot of questions this morning after congress let the zadroka act expire. >> if you suffered illnesses like pulmonary disease and cancer, you will still be able to get health care but what about the future? robert moses joins us live from lower...
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albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. a mouthbreather! how can anyone sleep like that? well, just put on a breathe right strip and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right giancarlo stanton: it's not just one person, it's a group, it's a team. chris capuano: just that simple act is transforming someone else's life. margaret: it'll just make you feel so good about yourself. giancarlo stanton: it's one of the best feelings in the world. gene when i asked you on facebook what are good examples of fail
albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. a mouthbreather! how can...
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albe albert einstein and charles darwin failed at school. painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something. unless you lived so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all. >> coming up, why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. child fail and fall is a good thing. ♪ centrum brings us the biggest news... in multivitamin history. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. same eyes. same laugh. and since she's had moderate alzheimer's disease, i've discovered we have the same fighting spirit, too. that's why i asked her doctor about new once-a-day namzaric™. vo: new namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are currently taking, and can continue to take certain doses of both namenda and donepezil. new nam
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one piece of it is einstein, not to be confused with albert einstein. but we have something called einstein 1, einstein 2, and einstein 3. what do they mean? it means that we're going to use these tools. we're going to update and modernize those tools to, number one, record intrusions; number two, be able to detect bad stuff coming through into the federal government; and number three block it -- block t and we're going to make sure that it's not just something that is on a piece of paper but that they are actually we require the federal agencies, 100% of the federal agencies, not 50%, not 25%, 100% to use those new tools. we've also included in that legislation some legislation that senator johnson and i worked on that would make better -- ensure that we use tools, including encryptioning encrypte the number of processors we have available to us to better protect our information. and the last thing that i would mention, senator collins, who used to be a leader as the chair of the homeland security for years, she had an amendment -- she and others have w
one piece of it is einstein, not to be confused with albert einstein. but we have something called einstein 1, einstein 2, and einstein 3. what do they mean? it means that we're going to use these tools. we're going to update and modernize those tools to, number one, record intrusions; number two, be able to detect bad stuff coming through into the federal government; and number three block it -- block t and we're going to make sure that it's not just something that is on a piece of paper but...
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she is a part of a distinct and distinguished american tradition that includes helen keller and albert einstein and a. phillip randolph, the fellow who called the march on washington in 1963, and that frankly you know, was informed by folks like norman thomas, who counseled fdr on issues like social security -- >> but -- >> john -- matt, please go ahead. >> chris, we're talking about things that happened 50 or more years ago. i will grant that all of those were great americans. but the bottom line here is that we are living in a moment regrettably for all of us democrats where people are highly skeptical of government and what they hear when they hear the word socialist is somebody that wants -- that believes that every problem can be solved with more government. that is whatnot mainstream democrats like clinton are offering, but it is what sanders is selling. and it's just not going to resonate at this moment in american politics. >> let me just sort of intervene here because that's an empirical claim. right? about how this will resonate. we should distinguish between some sort of set of subst
she is a part of a distinct and distinguished american tradition that includes helen keller and albert einstein and a. phillip randolph, the fellow who called the march on washington in 1963, and that frankly you know, was informed by folks like norman thomas, who counseled fdr on issues like social security -- >> but -- >> john -- matt, please go ahead. >> chris, we're talking about things that happened 50 or more years ago. i will grant that all of those were great...
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ask most people to picture a physicist and they will imagine albert einstein or sheldon from "the bigg theory." my parents didn't know how to provide me with the encouragement i needed to achieve my dreams. but the solution isn't rocket science. if your daughter finds herself in a course designed to weed her out, you can cheer her on, urge her to seek extra help, and give her a giant pat on the back for having made it so far, despite all the discouragement she already has overcome. >> ifill: finally tonight: happy anniversary, to us. 40 years ago today, we premiered as the robert macneil report. we've changed a lot since then, but our core journalistic standards remain. here's a quick look back at how we've evolved since then. you may or may not remember some of it. ♪ ♪ >> ifill: i cannot tell you how much of an honor it is to be part of that tradition and especially to sit across from you as we continue it. >> woodruff: and i feel the same way. we haven't been here the whole time but we've been here a chunk of that time, and, boy, do we feel lucky to be right where we are, thanks to
ask most people to picture a physicist and they will imagine albert einstein or sheldon from "the bigg theory." my parents didn't know how to provide me with the encouragement i needed to achieve my dreams. but the solution isn't rocket science. if your daughter finds herself in a course designed to weed her out, you can cheer her on, urge her to seek extra help, and give her a giant pat on the back for having made it so far, despite all the discouragement she already has overcome....
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ioc has been doing this for 80 years since albert einstein came to new york to found the organization 1893. so far just over 1800 syrians have been admitted and with the greatest respect, the respect of someone who is a visitor to your country, even though i work here now, this 1800 figure is not fitting for the global leadership role the united states has played over a very long period in refugee resettlement. the administration's commitment to take 10,000 citizens is a limited contribution to the global effort. we recommend three steps. we want to raise the ceiling for the number of syrians allowed in. i hope we get to explain why the figure of 100,000 has been reached to be admitted over the next year and how that speaks to the global need. secondly, to fund that drive properly, including in the department of homeland security where we strongly support effective security screening and can speak to that. thirdly is this scope for expanding access through family reunification schemes for syrian american communities who are in this country across the country and have grandparents, cou
ioc has been doing this for 80 years since albert einstein came to new york to found the organization 1893. so far just over 1800 syrians have been admitted and with the greatest respect, the respect of someone who is a visitor to your country, even though i work here now, this 1800 figure is not fitting for the global leadership role the united states has played over a very long period in refugee resettlement. the administration's commitment to take 10,000 citizens is a limited contribution to...