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we were motivated and interested letter that albert einstein wrote to eleanor roosevelt 1941.e said to her, your government has erected a wall of bureaucratic measures to keep immigrants out. can't you do something about this? and this is kind of our take on this paper wall. what you see here is idem's the museums' collection, ship ofkets, passports, letters sponsorship from refugee organizations, affidavits of americans guaranteeing their support or sponsorship for immigrants. all this paperwork that they had potential immigrants lining up in order to make it to the united states. they were operated under this immigration quota system. there is no system for refugees. so jews who want to make it in or anybody who wants to make it out of nazi germany, needs to navigate the immigration system. it is difficult, bureaucratically, and it is also quite expensive. you see all these examples from our collection of individuals trying to navigate the immigration system and the paperwork they needed to line up in order to do it. as i said, kristallnacht is really is the biggest story, y
we were motivated and interested letter that albert einstein wrote to eleanor roosevelt 1941.e said to her, your government has erected a wall of bureaucratic measures to keep immigrants out. can't you do something about this? and this is kind of our take on this paper wall. what you see here is idem's the museums' collection, ship ofkets, passports, letters sponsorship from refugee organizations, affidavits of americans guaranteeing their support or sponsorship for immigrants. all this...
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who knows but it's going to and i think albert einstein if they use atomic weapons you knows how world war four will will will be played out and that's what sticks and stones at the end yes in fact we're in the next episode of this week of you know new year special we're going to talk about geo economics and politics so that's something we'll come back to in the next episode but in terms of international payment system we're talking about swift's a replacement so that begins the end of the u.s. dollar hedge money bit queen also emerged in two thousand and nine and that is starting to take hold and get bigger despite the park price crash the prices are down and in the second half we do interview a gas who predicts it will even go down to one thousand dollars but there is also some good news in the second half but in terms of where bitcoin is going you and i have been involved with this space since two thousand and eleven we've seen it crash ninety four percent in two thousand and eleven it crashed something like ninety one to eighty to ninety one percent in two thousand and thirteen fou
who knows but it's going to and i think albert einstein if they use atomic weapons you knows how world war four will will will be played out and that's what sticks and stones at the end yes in fact we're in the next episode of this week of you know new year special we're going to talk about geo economics and politics so that's something we'll come back to in the next episode but in terms of international payment system we're talking about swift's a replacement so that begins the end of the u.s....
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the military-industrial complex driving the war in europe and then fast forward to world war ii albert einstein writes a letter to fdr and says the nazis will win this race for the technology to build an atomic bomb you have to secure the uranium deposits because if they get the uranium they will build the bomb first with predictable consequences from world war ii. so this alarm bell set off the manhattan project but we only just learned about because it was just classify that the cia operation deployed to congo because 99 percent of the world uranium appropriate for the atomic bomb was in one mine in southern congo so the cia deployed a very large contingent of people toar secure that to bring the uranium out extracted of course, the workers know nothing about the radiation they are exposed to and they went across the country to the river and forest and across the atlantic ocean to take it down and the rest iss history. fast-forward again to the cold war and now instead of germany the united states competing with the soviet union for the precious minerals like uranium and copper in the congo a
the military-industrial complex driving the war in europe and then fast forward to world war ii albert einstein writes a letter to fdr and says the nazis will win this race for the technology to build an atomic bomb you have to secure the uranium deposits because if they get the uranium they will build the bomb first with predictable consequences from world war ii. so this alarm bell set off the manhattan project but we only just learned about because it was just classify that the cia operation...
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james: the albert einstein school of medicine. brian: your kids, any of them in your business? james: three of the four are and one is going to divinity school at duke. brian: are they in your company? james: charlie. he said he wanted to get a real job at the wall street journal. what could he have meant by that? [laughter] brian: how many people do you have in your company? james: seven. brian: it is $1300 per year if somebody wants to subscribe to grant's interested observer. -- interest rate observer. james: correct. brian: where did the name come from? james: we did not poll it. brian: did you just write it down? james: the word grant came to me spontaneously. brian: i understand -- james: of all the words in the orld, why these? even then i felt the future is a closed book. as the future is being handicapped, one cannot accept, out of an extreme of conceit or error, presume to predict. it is difficult or impossible to redict, but we have observed and attempted to predict, lo hese 35 years. >> i want to get the date on this piece in case someone wants to read. it is novemb
james: the albert einstein school of medicine. brian: your kids, any of them in your business? james: three of the four are and one is going to divinity school at duke. brian: are they in your company? james: charlie. he said he wanted to get a real job at the wall street journal. what could he have meant by that? [laughter] brian: how many people do you have in your company? james: seven. brian: it is $1300 per year if somebody wants to subscribe to grant's interested observer. -- interest...
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we came out with geniuses, albert einstein and leonard bornstein.e came out with founders, walt disney, coco chanel, you will be surprised, i didn't even know who coco chanel was when we started. [laughter] but i do now. we came up with powerbrokers, we keep up with boss tweed. margaret thatcher. reformers, we came up with martin luther, the protestant reformation. and then his namesake martin luther king jr. we came out with heroes. harriet tubman. in the chinese admiral john hot and then we had a standalone. the standalone was general robert e lee. we put robert e lee because of all the figures in my life and my youth he was the iconic leader. i went to washington lee high school i went to west point like robert e lee, i live about 70 feet from his boyhood home right now. for me he was the example or of military and battlefield quality and leadership. it's complex to write about robert e lee now. i have a complex lectureship with his memory. but i didn't think i could honestly write a book about leaders without addressing the one that i had probab
we came out with geniuses, albert einstein and leonard bornstein.e came out with founders, walt disney, coco chanel, you will be surprised, i didn't even know who coco chanel was when we started. [laughter] but i do now. we came up with powerbrokers, we keep up with boss tweed. margaret thatcher. reformers, we came up with martin luther, the protestant reformation. and then his namesake martin luther king jr. we came out with heroes. harriet tubman. in the chinese admiral john hot and then we...
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albert einstein writes a letter to fdr and says, nazis are going to win this race for the technology to build an atomic bomb, we have to secure the uranium deposits because if they get the uranium they are going to build a bomb first with predictable consequences for the world war ii. this alarm bell set off what we all know about the manhattan project, but we just learned about the information was just classified that the cia information deployed to congo because 90% of the world uranium appropriate for atomic bomb was in southern congo. so the ci deploys fairly large contingent of people to secure and bring the uranium out extracted, course the workers not knowing anything about the radiation that would be exposed to and they went across the country on the river and through the forest, no roads, and across the atlantic ocean trying to take it down. the rest is history as they say. password again, to the cold war, and now instead of germany the united states is competing with the soviet union for the precious minerals, uranium, copper and the other precious minerals in congo. this l
albert einstein writes a letter to fdr and says, nazis are going to win this race for the technology to build an atomic bomb, we have to secure the uranium deposits because if they get the uranium they are going to build a bomb first with predictable consequences for the world war ii. this alarm bell set off what we all know about the manhattan project, but we just learned about the information was just classified that the cia information deployed to congo because 90% of the world uranium...
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. -- or albert einstein or rosa parks. how would our world look? we are gifted. to be entrusted with the power of life. so it is the discussion to conceive a dream only to turn it into a nightmare. take a minute here and imagine if your right to life was snatched. all your purpose, goals and aspirations trapped never it be hatched. stitched by god and d.n.a. in us at the moment of fertilization. even if you are twins there are no two just alike. no fingerprint on earth is like ours. it is beyond fascination. there is none like you want you are different. unique. now imagine if all of who you are and what you can become is suddenly extinguished. you existed for a while but now abruptly aborted. conceived a woman and mankind. 60 million unborn babies aborted since roe v wade. 60 million curers of diseases. 60 million ideas of life. 60 million souls of love and life that will never be. 60 million hearts cut. made in image of god we are meant it is fruitful and multiply. but we subtract and divide. who has the right to live and rise. 67 to 90% of people's diagnosed w
. -- or albert einstein or rosa parks. how would our world look? we are gifted. to be entrusted with the power of life. so it is the discussion to conceive a dream only to turn it into a nightmare. take a minute here and imagine if your right to life was snatched. all your purpose, goals and aspirations trapped never it be hatched. stitched by god and d.n.a. in us at the moment of fertilization. even if you are twins there are no two just alike. no fingerprint on earth is like ours. it is...
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james: the albert einstein school of medicine. brian: your kids, any of them in your business? james: three of the four are and one is going to divinity school at duke. brian: are they in your company? james: one is, an alumnus of my chap. charlie. he said he wanted to get a real job at the wall street journal. what could he have meant by that? brian: how many people do you have in your company? james: seven. brian: it is $1300 per year if somebody wants to subscribe to grant's interest rate rober. james: correct. brian: where did the name come from? james: we did not poll it. brian: did you just write it down? james: the word grant came to me spontaneously. brian: i understand -- it's hard to remember -- james: of all the four names in the world you wanted, why these? the observer word is significant because i observed, even then, i saw even then, that the future is a closed book. while one can observe how the future is being happenedy capped, one can cannot accept out of error conceit or of presume to predict. it is difficult or impossible to predict, but we have observed and
james: the albert einstein school of medicine. brian: your kids, any of them in your business? james: three of the four are and one is going to divinity school at duke. brian: are they in your company? james: one is, an alumnus of my chap. charlie. he said he wanted to get a real job at the wall street journal. what could he have meant by that? brian: how many people do you have in your company? james: seven. brian: it is $1300 per year if somebody wants to subscribe to grant's interest rate...
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things that he really had no business saying. 1901, within four years, it would be discovered by albert einsteineight years after that, general theory relatively would be discovered for years after that. quantum physics would come down the pipe so you, that's got to be the most embarrassing statement i've ever heard by any scientist ever. who's otherwise respected. >> the site is not the limit cannot thousand and doctor neil wrote that 20th century ended without us knowing the composition of 90% of the matter in the universe. >> we had numbers on that, it's not 85% of -- let me say, it's not that we don't know 85% of the matter is, we don't know 85% of the gravity is. that's a strictly accurate statement. we look around and see stars and planets move me, we add up all the gravity that should be making that happen, 15%. that includes everything we can think of and dream up and know of. black holes, gas clouds, stars, moons, planets. all of this, added up to 15% of what is driving the gravity of the universe. after that, something that we call arc energy is responsible for the acceleration of the
things that he really had no business saying. 1901, within four years, it would be discovered by albert einsteineight years after that, general theory relatively would be discovered for years after that. quantum physics would come down the pipe so you, that's got to be the most embarrassing statement i've ever heard by any scientist ever. who's otherwise respected. >> the site is not the limit cannot thousand and doctor neil wrote that 20th century ended without us knowing the composition...
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they thought they were albert einstein, they bought in, the stock went up, now it is coming back, andbe i'm a little overinvested in one security, maybe i want to narrow back >> thank you good to have you on a day like this, helping make sense the dow down 569. >> off the lows with the s&p down exactly 2% right now. that last trading hour of the day is going to be vitally important. >> always is. >> nobody better to take you through it than my colleague here on the 10 sara eisen what else coming up on closing bell >> we'll have all of the angles covered on apple and what that warning means. is it an apple problem or broader problem for the global economy and for u.s. stocks, not to mention what we got out of manufacturing, guys. and we have the final tally on auto sales that's also an important economic indicator. >> bertha coombs is at the nasdaq >> apple is responsible for the decline, but spreading over suppliers. look at chips today, having one of the worst days since the october lows back on october 24th a lot of apple suppliers that are ones that raised red flags last fall and s
they thought they were albert einstein, they bought in, the stock went up, now it is coming back, andbe i'm a little overinvested in one security, maybe i want to narrow back >> thank you good to have you on a day like this, helping make sense the dow down 569. >> off the lows with the s&p down exactly 2% right now. that last trading hour of the day is going to be vitally important. >> always is. >> nobody better to take you through it than my colleague here on the...
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albert pujols einstein writes a letter to fdr and says nazis are going to win this race for the technology to build anatomic bomb. we have to secure you, you have to secure the you're uranium, because if they get it they will build a bomb first with consequences for the world, world war ii and so this alarm bell set off what we all know about, the manhattan project, but what we only just learned about because the information was just declassified was the ci a operation deployed to congo, because 99% of the world's urani um appropriate for an atomic bomb was in one mine in southern congo, and so cia deploys a fairly large contingent of people to security and bring the uranium out, extract it and of course the workers not knowing anything about the radiation they were being exposed to, and they went across the country on the river and through the forest, no roads , and then across the atlantic ocean with boats trying to take it down, and the rest is history as they say. fast forward again to the cold war, and now, instead of germany we're competing with the united states is competing with th
albert pujols einstein writes a letter to fdr and says nazis are going to win this race for the technology to build anatomic bomb. we have to secure you, you have to secure the you're uranium, because if they get it they will build a bomb first with consequences for the world, world war ii and so this alarm bell set off what we all know about, the manhattan project, but what we only just learned about because the information was just declassified was the ci a operation deployed to congo,...
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welcome from the albert einstein college of medicine, the director of the rhode island department of nicole alexander scott, governor tom wolf from pennsylvania, and our botticelli.ichael [applause] good morning, i am thrilled to be here and with three people i have known to be extraordinary leaders as we think about .rogress in his opioid epidemic they are thought leaders and action leaders at the state and local level in terms of giving sciencence and data and that we can make a change. i think we have begun to see states and municipalities make change in reduction to overdose deaths. i'm excited to be here because i think it is important for us to understand that there is hope, there are over 20 million americans who are in recovery, and we can make a difference on a daily basis. i want to thank you for being here today. i would like to start with governor wolf and say congratulations on your reelection. gov. wolf: thank you. [applause] michael: leadership matters. i was on your webpage and saw your plan for pennsylvania. i saw your strong leadership fortion that you have taken th
welcome from the albert einstein college of medicine, the director of the rhode island department of nicole alexander scott, governor tom wolf from pennsylvania, and our botticelli.ichael [applause] good morning, i am thrilled to be here and with three people i have known to be extraordinary leaders as we think about .rogress in his opioid epidemic they are thought leaders and action leaders at the state and local level in terms of giving sciencence and data and that we can make a change. i...
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and albert einstein, when he saw what was happening with mccarthy red baiting and fighting and tearinglty sort of things or tearing up people's ability to work. he said america, had seen it happen before, he had seen germany and the communists come and now seeing it happen in his adoptive land. a few years later, as you said, republicans stood up. dwight eisenhower stood up to joe mccarthy, the senator. when that happen, eisenhower wrote his son, america has a gyroscope, just when you think it's going to tip over, it rights itself. that's what you are seeing in the electoral process and what tim kaine was saying about virginia. holding our breath, it would be nice to have it happen sooner rather than later, this would be a nice thing, america showing once again showing how it can right itself using the electoral and democratic process. >> these days, it happens time and time again, we talked about this so much, seems to happen every two years. you would hope at some point we start electing leaders, if they want to stay in power more than two years, controlling the house or senate, or i
and albert einstein, when he saw what was happening with mccarthy red baiting and fighting and tearinglty sort of things or tearing up people's ability to work. he said america, had seen it happen before, he had seen germany and the communists come and now seeing it happen in his adoptive land. a few years later, as you said, republicans stood up. dwight eisenhower stood up to joe mccarthy, the senator. when that happen, eisenhower wrote his son, america has a gyroscope, just when you think...
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. >> please welcome professor of medicine albert einstein college of medicine, cunningham, director of the rhode island department of health, nicole alexander scott, governor tom wolfe from pennsylvania, and our moderator, executive director great consultant for addiction, michael botticelli. >> [ applause ] >> good morning, everybody, i am really thrilled to be here today, and thrilled to be with three people who i have known to be extraordinary leaders as we think about progress in the opioid epidemic, not only are they thought leaders, they are action leaders, at the state and local level in terms of giving us hope and optimism, that by using evidence and data, and science, that we actually can make a change. and i think we have begun to see states, and municipalities making major change and reduction to overdose deaths. i am really excited to be here today, because i do think it is really important for us to understand what is working, that there is hope, that there are over 20 million americans including me, who are actively in recovery, and that we can make a difference on a dail
. >> please welcome professor of medicine albert einstein college of medicine, cunningham, director of the rhode island department of health, nicole alexander scott, governor tom wolfe from pennsylvania, and our moderator, executive director great consultant for addiction, michael botticelli. >> [ applause ] >> good morning, everybody, i am really thrilled to be here today, and thrilled to be with three people who i have known to be extraordinary leaders as we think about...
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. >> albert brook's real last name is einstein, but for obvious reasons, he changed it personally. >>nse. daryl dragon, the captain, was a classically trained musician who started playing keyboard for the beach boys in 1967. they even had their own variety show right here on abc. how cool is that. all 76 years old. what a coincidence. >> all right. we'll be right back after this. ♪ i'll be thinking of you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam,
. >> albert brook's real last name is einstein, but for obvious reasons, he changed it personally. >>nse. daryl dragon, the captain, was a classically trained musician who started playing keyboard for the beach boys in 1967. they even had their own variety show right here on abc. how cool is that. all 76 years old. what a coincidence. >> all right. we'll be right back after this. ♪ i'll be thinking of you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed...
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bob einstein, a comedian known for his appearances on "curb your enthusiasm" and his character dave osborne. i love super dave. his brother, actor alberteat brother, father and husband. a brilliantly funny man. you will be missed forever. and fans of the wwe are remembering the man known as mean gene okerlund. his interviews were must see fun. for fans of the wwe. brings back great memories. hulk hogan tweeted that mean gene was the best partner he ever had. >> andre the giant.wahih my gra down. n to te ve will ke us ma. gether ♪0sn & lyas song "love will keep evywre and when u it, you sang along as we're doing right now here in the studio, and the captain, daryl dragon, he mastered the keyboard and he has passed away as well and will truly be missed as will everyone, all contributed so much to our entertainment pleasure. >> keep us together. oh, this is one of my all-time favorite songs. we'll miss all three and we're thinking of their families and loved ones this morning. >>> coming up, that new alert about something called deep fakes. the technology where you could put someone's face on another person's body. >>> and the possible me
bob einstein, a comedian known for his appearances on "curb your enthusiasm" and his character dave osborne. i love super dave. his brother, actor alberteat brother, father and husband. a brilliantly funny man. you will be missed forever. and fans of the wwe are remembering the man known as mean gene okerlund. his interviews were must see fun. for fans of the wwe. brings back great memories. hulk hogan tweeted that mean gene was the best partner he ever had. >> andre the...
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einstein has died. best known as stuntman super dave osborne and for the show "curb your enthusiasm." his brother albert brooks remembering him as a brilliantly funny man. he was 76. >>> the voice of wrestling has passed. mean gene okerlund has died. known to generations of fans for his interviews with hulk hogan and andre the giant. he was 76. >>> and remembering the captain. ♪ love ♪ love will keep us together >> daryl dragon, one half of the '70s duo captain & tennille, has died. among their big hits, "love will keep us together." toni tennille at his side when he passed. he was 76. >>> when we come back here tonight, the young man who inspired purdue and this entire country, if you saw his story. and tonight, one powerful update. for what you need. great news for anyone wh- uh uh - i'm the one who delivers the news around here. ♪ liberty mutual has just announced that they can customize your car insurance so that you only pay for what you need. this is phoebe buckley, on location. uh... thanks, phoebe. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i recently discovered that a
einstein has died. best known as stuntman super dave osborne and for the show "curb your enthusiasm." his brother albert brooks remembering him as a brilliantly funny man. he was 76. >>> the voice of wrestling has passed. mean gene okerlund has died. known to generations of fans for his interviews with hulk hogan and andre the giant. he was 76. >>> and remembering the captain. ♪ love ♪ love will keep us together >> daryl dragon, one half of the '70s duo...
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einstein also created and played super dave, a jumpsuit wearing stuntman. and he wrote for the comedy sketch show "the smothers brothers." he was the brother of filmmaker albertivi he new o the newly per year's eve after celebrating a this is ddditc check out that picture. and as the water kept rising around her, she made one key decision that may have saved her li. >> there's water getting in the car, and i can't get out. >> reporter: this morning a desperate call for help. >> my car is flipped, and i can't see anything, and there's water getting in the car. >> reporter: 20-year-old amanda antonio driving on a florida highway early new year's day. she says another car cut her off causing her to careen into a muddy, water-filled ditch landing upside down. >> we have people coming to help, okay? >> okay. are they close? >> yes, ma'am. >> because the water's coming fast. >> reporter: for more than 20 agonizing minutes, the 911 operator kept antonio calm as she sat in a shrinking air pocket with her cell phone battery down to 5%. >> it's about to be past my chest. it's getting there. it's getting to my neck. >> it's getting to your neck? >> yes, i'm really scare
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