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it turns out -- the one who talked about it the most was albert einstein. he articulated very quickly. he pointed out that he felt very detached from people even from his family and that he loved humanity but not necessarily people individually. he loved humanity as a global concept but he felt separate from people. he also felt it was very important to not become part of the herd and to think independently and he believes his detachment and sense of separateness on one hand meant that he was less genial than some people in there was a twinge of melancholy but it made him able to reject assumptions that held other people back. it made him challenge and it's usually responsible for his ability to cast off newtonian concepts. being separate enabled these people to challenge rules and do things that other people thought were wrong sometimes or thought were impossible and they were often stuck with them even when other people argued against them and they were fundamentally unreasonable people but as george bernard shaw point out all progress comes from the unre
it turns out -- the one who talked about it the most was albert einstein. he articulated very quickly. he pointed out that he felt very detached from people even from his family and that he loved humanity but not necessarily people individually. he loved humanity as a global concept but he felt separate from people. he also felt it was very important to not become part of the herd and to think independently and he believes his detachment and sense of separateness on one hand meant that he was...
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. >> una avionet albert einstein vino a gerard piqué a pocos minutos de partir y lsocrristas llegaron aeropuerto esposados y extraditados por cago de tráfico sexual. >> mujeres vulerables dijo este oficial y es que son casillas y también documentos a mujeres adultas y menores y dijo al canal 4 que las mujeres eran transportadas entre los 5 condados de nueva york y también long island y aparentemente obligadas a tener sexo con hombres de 20 a 40 veces por día. >> pero este que no se libran de la justicia y es un negocio multimilonario esta pandilla usaba a las mujeres desde que se lleba la noche. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> con música y ambiente de fiesta así celebran en culiacán a jesús malverde el conocido santo de los narcos y malverde era un bandifo genreoso que robaba a los cricos para dar a la padres y murió en la horca hace más de 100 años. >> pídele el culto ha dividdo opiniones es que mucha gente lo venera. >> el 5 de mayo es una fiesta y en méxico se conmemora con un desfile miiltar. >> es un día de orgullo de historia y los invasores fueron derrotados y este día sus principales calles fuero
. >> una avionet albert einstein vino a gerard piqué a pocos minutos de partir y lsocrristas llegaron aeropuerto esposados y extraditados por cago de tráfico sexual. >> mujeres vulerables dijo este oficial y es que son casillas y también documentos a mujeres adultas y menores y dijo al canal 4 que las mujeres eran transportadas entre los 5 condados de nueva york y también long island y aparentemente obligadas a tener sexo con hombres de 20 a 40 veces por día. >> pero este...
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if a 3-year-old albert einstein was brought into asperger's group what would've happened? >> i see where you're going with it. in the 3-year-old not talking in developing and hitting the milestones would be in trouble at the time. it was up to the doctors to report children with disabilities. asperger claimed that he did not report children who you could have reported. there is no way to prove that he may have withheld the names of some children. he may well have rescued some children. if he went into asperger's but under law protocol that's how einstein would have been reported. >> you mentioned reasons for asperger's, to have suggestions for what the diagnosis should be called? >> in medical terms right now it's autism spectrum disorder. that is all we have. often people say high functioning and low functioning. i don't think that describes the child, what characteristics are you looking at. my solution is just to say on the spectrum. the people have questions of who that child is they can describe the child or the person and who they are. that's personally how i would s
if a 3-year-old albert einstein was brought into asperger's group what would've happened? >> i see where you're going with it. in the 3-year-old not talking in developing and hitting the milestones would be in trouble at the time. it was up to the doctors to report children with disabilities. asperger claimed that he did not report children who you could have reported. there is no way to prove that he may have withheld the names of some children. he may well have rescued some children. if...
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he didn't think it was complete. >> so i'm like albert einstein? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> i agree. >> analogies do wonders in all of science, especially in quantum mechanics. i agree with dr. franklin's statement that finding analogies. you can teach the concepts to young children in elementary school. i totally believe that. here is an analogy for a qubit. imagine a coin. when we flip a coin, it's in a definite state all the time. if you think of it being quantum, it's heads and tails at the same time. imagine now it's in a black box and you are not looking at it. so it's both heads and tails at the same time. i want to control that coin. i want to maybe flip it. let's say it's a weighted coin so it's 90% heads and 10% tails. i want to flip the today to be 90% tails and 10% heads. we can do this from the outside world by turning the box around in a sense. we don't know what the state was. we didn't measure it. we didn't betray the quantum system but we controlled it. to dr. putnam's point, we have to keep our distance when we control it. we have to
he didn't think it was complete. >> so i'm like albert einstein? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> i agree. >> analogies do wonders in all of science, especially in quantum mechanics. i agree with dr. franklin's statement that finding analogies. you can teach the concepts to young children in elementary school. i totally believe that. here is an analogy for a qubit. imagine a coin. when we flip a coin, it's in a definite state all the time. if you think of it being quantum, it's...
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shutting the door on the albert einstein of emp, who is dr. william graham. not listening to him. not following recommendations of his commission. and, in fact, when the commission was reestablished by congress, obama holdovers in the department of defense did everything they could to sabotage and undermine our work. mark: why? >> emp did not fit into the narratives that they had for trying to sell two of the obama administration's major foreign policy objectives. you know, one was the idea of a world without nuclear weapons. trying to convince the world that nuclear weapons don't have any utility. you need hundreds of them. never be able to compete with the united states. that's not true. any nation that gets just one bomb because of emp, you know, basically becomes a nuclear superpower that could threaten the existence of the united states. so it didn't fit into the narrative of a world without nuclear weapons. and didn't fit into the narrative about the iran nuclear deal. if iran had just one bomb, okay, you know, that would defeat the whole purpose of the iran nuclear deal. it
shutting the door on the albert einstein of emp, who is dr. william graham. not listening to him. not following recommendations of his commission. and, in fact, when the commission was reestablished by congress, obama holdovers in the department of defense did everything they could to sabotage and undermine our work. mark: why? >> emp did not fit into the narratives that they had for trying to sell two of the obama administration's major foreign policy objectives. you know, one was the...
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that through your work and your art, through your relationships and your love, and to vote albert einstein, education is what remains after we forget what we are taught. you learned a lot here at usc. when all that you've been taught begins to fade into the fabric of your life, i hope that what remains is your ability to analyze, to make distinctions, to be creative and to wander down that road less traveled whenever you have the opportunity, and i hope that in. you go, you go all and that your education helps you to walk that road with an open, discerning mind. discernment is what we are missing, and a kind heart. -- 7 are 7 billion planets billion people on the planet right now. and here you are. your degree from usc annenberg school for communication and journalism, this degree you are about to get is a privilege. it is a privilege. privilege obligates you to use what you have learned to lend a hand to somebody who doesn't get to be here. [applause] oprah: somebody who has never had a ceremony like the one you are having this morning. light, andou in the i wish you curiosity and confide
that through your work and your art, through your relationships and your love, and to vote albert einstein, education is what remains after we forget what we are taught. you learned a lot here at usc. when all that you've been taught begins to fade into the fabric of your life, i hope that what remains is your ability to analyze, to make distinctions, to be creative and to wander down that road less traveled whenever you have the opportunity, and i hope that in. you go, you go all and that your...
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he didn't think it was complete. >> i'm basically like albert einstein? >> yes. >> i agree. >> analogies do wonders in all of science, especially in quantum kinetics. i agree with dr. franklin's statement that finding analogies, you can teach the concepts to young children in elementary school. i totally believe that. here's an analogy for a cubit. it is a coin. imagine a coin, when we flip a coin it is in a definite state all the time but we might not know what it is or want to know all of the details. if you think of a coin as being quantum and saying both heads and tails at the same time, imagine now it is in a black box and you're not looking at it. so it is both heads and tails at the same time, but i want to control that coin. i want to maybe flip it. let's say it is a weighted coin so it is 90% heads and 10% tails. i want to flip the odds to be 90% tails and 10% heads. well, we can do this from the outside world by just turning the box around in a sense. so we didn't know what the state was, we didn't measure it, we didn't betray the quantum system
he didn't think it was complete. >> i'm basically like albert einstein? >> yes. >> i agree. >> analogies do wonders in all of science, especially in quantum kinetics. i agree with dr. franklin's statement that finding analogies, you can teach the concepts to young children in elementary school. i totally believe that. here's an analogy for a cubit. it is a coin. imagine a coin, when we flip a coin it is in a definite state all the time but we might not know what it is or...
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with light hearted look at albert einstein's most famous theories. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. good from tropical forest is often evenly textured dense and robust that's why tropical timber is sought after in the woodworking industry but many species of exotic trees are now protected and that's why researchers are looking for alternatives for example for making musical instruments. two scientists and a guitar. engineer alexander freeman his colleagues and father are more interested in the physical data from the instrument than its musical qualities they're assessing how suitable different types of wood are for making guitars and they may be on the brink of a revolution two things are crucial for guitar sound box design isn't the first to last as there are the elastic properties especially good reflection low attenuation . down and you also need dimensional stability so that the form is not affected by changes in humidity. elastic yet stable both properties are essential for high end guitars. brazilian rosewood and othe
with light hearted look at albert einstein's most famous theories. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. good from tropical forest is often evenly textured dense and robust that's why tropical timber is sought after in the woodworking industry but many species of exotic trees are now protected and that's why researchers are looking for alternatives for example for making musical instruments. two scientists and a guitar. engineer alexander freeman his colleagues and father...
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featuring a lighthearted look at albert einstein's most famous theory means. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. tailor made has always been something special like closing made to fit the where a perfect plane most recently it's been done with the help of technology like scanners. but now comes the real luxury up by clips made to measure the magic word is three d. printing. three d. printed by. science fiction. science fact engineers are getting very close to that goal. and we're now at the point where we can build a bike you can sit on and ride not yet on rough terrain and. so is this the bicycle of the future. let's take a look at how the frame is printed and the rest of the components then added to form the complaint bicycle. day one in the story of our new bike. first the perspective owner's measurements are taken in a three d. scanner. the new bicycle tailor made for his. idea this production method that scanner and printer makes every bike one of a kind. the bike industry works with a limited number of frames sizes but people are
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featuring a lighthearted look at albert einstein's most famous theories. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. moving from the depths of space to the depths of the sea. and a growing global problem. plastic one study has shown that three hours a full fish course at a depth of five hundred meters in the atlantic have plastic in their digestive tracts of large scale production of polymers began back in the one nine hundred fifty s. so some of the trash still polluting our lakes rivers and oceans is up to seventy years old. this botia setting off on a research journey along the rhine river onboard a scientists from the german institute of hydrology. they here to look for micro plastics in the water no one knows just how severely this kind of pollution is affecting germany's rivers and lakes. among other things the team wants to find out more about how micro plastics have impacted the invite. and over time plastic only began appearing in large quantities in the one nine hundred fifty s. the scientists expect the sediment in the river to r
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featuring a lighthearted look at albert einstein's most famous theories. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. on our next show we'll head to greenland with the ice is disappearing leaving behind huge amounts of face on sludge a research project is looking for ways to profit from it that's next week on tomorrow today see you then. the be the be. the best. you. these places have the most hashtags on instagram. you're max takes a look at some of europe's best loved tourist attractions. what makes them so special how much secrets today made the for europe's famous landmarks how serious continues. the romans thirteen deep. six. new cause for celebration world press freedom day may third on t.w. . the dangerous battle for images five women. some have exceptional stories live one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the frontlines capturing fateful moments in time and even risking death if she gave her life to other stories of people who ended up killing. women war photographers starting may third on t w. g w true diversity. wher
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featuring a lighthearted look at albert einstein's most famous theories. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. up and away as the horizon retreats the sky is clear for miles at least today it still is and most places but engineers and developers say that won't be for much longer. they expect a lot more transport activity to move into the air soon some of it ain't saving lives. just a few more minutes until the stress test begins denis global and his team have been working towards this moment for years the aim is to transport lifesaving blood supplies by drone much faster than by car through a crowded city. to say fifty or sixty times a year we need blood fast every minute counts and that's where drones could be used or. that fifty to sixty emergencies in the two hospitals in frankfurt where goble words deliveries often get delayed traffic in the city has increased enormously over the past few years it can take up to an hour for a courier to get blood products from the blood bank in the one hospital to the other instead of twenty minut
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featuring a lighthearted look at albert einstein's most famous theories. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. on our next show we'll head to greenland with the ice is disappearing leaving behind huge amounts of face how sludge a research project is looking for ways to profit from it that's next week on tomorrow today i'll see you then. insert conflicts should sleep on this new conflict zone it is indeed a sprawling campus so i'll leave the music just shipley you who sits in the you feeling fall among folks who is governing the this fall on a. prime minister was reelected using rhetoric described as intimidating and say no for the food thirty minutes mugsy w. . every journey begins with the first step and every month reaches the first word closure can you call me cohesive germany two sons sherman. moses why not come with me. it's simple mind on your own mild and free. to suffer. double using the learning course coast week german made. global inequality. what it wanted to mean in a global he connected well the. difference in this econo
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of panic on --dash mechanic. >> i am basically albert einstein. [laughter] genetic analogies do wonders especially not those analogies can teach the concept to young children here is the analogy for the cubit which is a coin if we that it is the indefinite state it is both head until the time it is heads and tails at the same time but to flip that fit his way to 90% and 10% tail me and you this from the outside world by just turning the box around. we don't know the state we didn't measure it we don't know how to fix arctic hardware because we have to do now. though the is so well i don't get the information out so far quantum education can be much more complicated one state without another it is possible to do that with a small set of technologies at the end of the day you open a box to measure only one state it could be lots of the and that one answer can can have the inputs in the device and this could be used for real world problems images sticks. >> nice work. i yield back. >> there is a large statue down the street from the state department.
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featuring a lighthearted look at albert einstein's most famous theories. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. on our next show we'll head to greenland with the ice is disappearing leaving behind huge amounts of photons sludge a research project is looking for ways to profit from it so that's next week on tomorrow today see you then. cut cut cut cut cut. cut. cut. cut. cut. the other codons a significant cuts to the environment the new trend which proves islam susanto us in chile a major producer of the boom has had devastating results the reason running its uses lost amounts of water and i'm not has human and environmental costs of a card in. the movie shows up in fifteen minutes on t.w. . the fast pace of life in the digital globe shift as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information on the witness finds and interviews with the makers and users. should in forty five minutes on the. philosopher and flip start a new mortgage and despised law karl marx maicon of communism a man whose ideas change the
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melissa schilling highlighted the lives lives and trait innovs including albert einstein and benjamin franklin in her book "quirky." >> good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to this afternoon's gilbert lecture. my name is ed and i'm the professor only computer science and public affairs and the director of the center for next technology at princeton and i have the honor of introducing the speaker, brad smith. i want to thank everyone who helped make this possible and thank thursday dean emily carter and the professor jennifer, and everyone else who has helped me make this event possible. i you've have not heard brad spieth speak before, glory for a real treat. brad is one of my favorite speakers. brad is a princeton alum from the class of 1981 and has send the university in many way is am wonderful advise examiner supporter of the itp. his counsel i have most valued. a trustee of the university and able to provide that same counsel to the university. right now the tech industry is at a crossroads. because public attitudeses and the attitudes and he political system towards technology
melissa schilling highlighted the lives lives and trait innovs including albert einstein and benjamin franklin in her book "quirky." >> good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to this afternoon's gilbert lecture. my name is ed and i'm the professor only computer science and public affairs and the director of the center for next technology at princeton and i have the honor of introducing the speaker, brad smith. i want to thank everyone who helped make this possible and thank...
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lou: albert einstein said only 2 things of infinite, the universe and human stupidity.y can indict him, they issue a subpoena. this is not good for the american people. gerri: special counsel robert mueller stole the presidents trump legal team that he will not indict the president get the latest on the russia probe when you're on. treat doing your markets come as big again. soaring to a record high yesterday. we will look at what that tells us about the health of the u.s. economy. gerri: u.s. stock market futures down. the nasdaq down 28.
lou: albert einstein said only 2 things of infinite, the universe and human stupidity.y can indict him, they issue a subpoena. this is not good for the american people. gerri: special counsel robert mueller stole the presidents trump legal team that he will not indict the president get the latest on the russia probe when you're on. treat doing your markets come as big again. soaring to a record high yesterday. we will look at what that tells us about the health of the u.s. economy. gerri: u.s....
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lou: albert einstein said only 2 things of infinite, the universe and human stupidity.join us tomorrow, we appreciate it, good night from new york. >> there is new development in mueller investigation, president trump newest attorney, and his pal, rudy guliani confirming that fox news that special council will follow justice department guidelines, that a sitting president cannot be indicted. that sounds like great news for trump administration and bad news for his critics, if that is accurate that means that president is no longer in direct legal problem related to mueller probe. but it does not mean, he is totally in the clear, mule kerr still look for evidence and wrong doing. if he finds any he can refer it to congress for
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albert einstein once joked, if a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what then is an emptyesk a sign. he was not alone. steve jobs and mark twain had notoriously messy desks. claire reeves who lives in houston wants the clutter out of her life. off awe all right. i want you to tackle the closet. >> yes. >> she turned to ellen delatt for help. >> what would you say your goal for this space would be? >> i, i mean, i like to be able to, walk in. >> out come items she bought. and, will never use. >> i thought i would use these. i haven't opened them. >> anltd dresses she will never again wear. >> ready to release it? >> thing i am ready. >> she learned a lesson afwut too much stuff. from hurricane harvey when she helped her neighbors who were flooded out. >> just the sheer volume of stuff. that had to come out. and that, just gets trashed. >> it just reinforced that, that if everybody is safe and everybody is healthy. that's what is important in life. >> not all of this. >> not all of this. >> now that you have done this. how do you feel? >> i feel great. it's like. a weight li
albert einstein once joked, if a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what then is an emptyesk a sign. he was not alone. steve jobs and mark twain had notoriously messy desks. claire reeves who lives in houston wants the clutter out of her life. off awe all right. i want you to tackle the closet. >> yes. >> she turned to ellen delatt for help. >> what would you say your goal for this space would be? >> i, i mean, i like to be able to, walk in. >> out...
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melissa schilling highlights the lives and traits of several innovators including albert einstein and benjamin franklin in her book quirky. jerry mueller reports on the use of metrics in government and education in his book the tyranny of metrics. booktv in primetime tonight at 10:00 eastern on c-span2. >> on friday live coverage of the congressional briefing on infrastructure from the national history center at 11:00 eastern
melissa schilling highlights the lives and traits of several innovators including albert einstein and benjamin franklin in her book quirky. jerry mueller reports on the use of metrics in government and education in his book the tyranny of metrics. booktv in primetime tonight at 10:00 eastern on c-span2. >> on friday live coverage of the congressional briefing on infrastructure from the national history center at 11:00 eastern
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lou: albert einstein said only 2 things of infinite, the universe and human stupidity. us, join us tomorrow,here is lou do. >> our top story, russia witch-hunt is ridden with conflict and incompetence, they have produced no evidence of so-called russian collusion. and today, president's attorney shocking the left wing national media in particular when he said robert mueller told president trump's legal team he cannot and will not seek an indictment against the president. tonight the question seems to be, what is there for special counsel to do but back up and go
lou: albert einstein said only 2 things of infinite, the universe and human stupidity. us, join us tomorrow,here is lou do. >> our top story, russia witch-hunt is ridden with conflict and incompetence, they have produced no evidence of so-called russian collusion. and today, president's attorney shocking the left wing national media in particular when he said robert mueller told president trump's legal team he cannot and will not seek an indictment against the president. tonight the...