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it took e british astronomer to bring albert einstein's ideas to life. ♪ welcome to our viewers on publice globe to reza made made it official. she is stepping down. depart as britain's prime minister. in emotional speech she is said that she dider best to deliver brexit and regretted not being able to achieve it. thcontest to replace or is expected to be settled after july. we have political coverage from laura canonsburg. reporter: it was time. time to go to work. time to go to work. the confidence to choreograph the exit rather than plan the there, plan to confront truth. a broken government, a broken leader. time to forget distractions. , thenn in suits walkout silence drops. with every leader, it is lonely at the end. the cameras click just for them. prime minister may: ever since i first stepped through the door behind me as prime minister, i have striven to make the unit kingdom a country that works not just for a privileged few, but for everyone. negotiated the terms of brexit and our relationship with our closest neighbors that protects jobs, security, and o unions. i have done e
it took e british astronomer to bring albert einstein's ideas to life. ♪ welcome to our viewers on publice globe to reza made made it official. she is stepping down. depart as britain's prime minister. in emotional speech she is said that she dider best to deliver brexit and regretted not being able to achieve it. thcontest to replace or is expected to be settled after july. we have political coverage from laura canonsburg. reporter: it was time. time to go to work. time to go to work. the...
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was a albert einstein socialist, martin luther king was a democratic socialist. people that control the education system and the mass media have erased their legacy and their ideas from history. pennsylvania. inler: i travel a lot scandinavian countries and europe. people should have the opportunity to visit there. this is their government, this is the way they were. education is taken care of, medicine is taken care of, the capitalists, the only thing that they have a claim to fame example the bank failures in 2008 the economy on wound. which happens every 10 or 15 years. what they do is it is a huge transfer of wealth. all the poor people lose everything. everything goes down the tank. atn we start all over again the bottom and all of the money goes to the rich. one of the banks fell apart, the world economy on wound. money on all the capitalism and everything was fine. now is every -- everything is broke, who bailed them out? that's socialism. they live capitalism with the money was coming and now it is gone and they have no money. we pay for it about every 10
was a albert einstein socialist, martin luther king was a democratic socialist. people that control the education system and the mass media have erased their legacy and their ideas from history. pennsylvania. inler: i travel a lot scandinavian countries and europe. people should have the opportunity to visit there. this is their government, this is the way they were. education is taken care of, medicine is taken care of, the capitalists, the only thing that they have a claim to fame example the...
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it is hard to imagine a science class without albert einstein, but few know the challenges that he faced was not until a british astronomermu pated a series that he was put on the map. in a new bookli, the ly partnership is looked at and how it changed the field of science. we all know that einstein was a pacifist. what was his war? >> there are two wars in the story. one is the great war itself, world war i. even though nstein was a pacifist, he could not escape the war. it shaped everything he did, who he could talk to, who give work with -- who he could work with, where he could eat. the second wars more metaphorical. it is his struggle to get his theory and accepted -- completed and acceptedtoonvince the world's theory was true. jane: he was taking on one of the great scientific minds in dhistory, isan't. give me a sense of the drama of this. >> the drama is interesting in deliberatelyt up by arthur stanley eddington, a british astronomer. einstein thought that relativity was pretty compatible with wantedarules, but he to make this the focus o popular -- but eddington wanted to make
it is hard to imagine a science class without albert einstein, but few know the challenges that he faced was not until a british astronomermu pated a series that he was put on the map. in a new bookli, the ly partnership is looked at and how it changed the field of science. we all know that einstein was a pacifist. what was his war? >> there are two wars in the story. one is the great war itself, world war i. even though nstein was a pacifist, he could not escape the war. it shaped...
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. >>> por eso que ciertas escuelas tienen nuevas medidas, en albert einstein un guardia estarÁ vigilando la prÓxima clase. >>> por medio de estos carros se pueden introducir otros carros. >>> otras escuelas tambiÉn han prohibido el uso de estas aplicaciones, algunas han llegado a recibir hasta 17 entregas en un dÍa. >>> que no lo quitaran, que dejaran venir y dejar ya comida que tengan lÍmite de tiempo y ya. >>> los estudiantes tienen opciÓn de traer almuerzo des casa si optan por no comprar comida en la escuela, noticiero telemundo. >>> una cosa que yo pienso que la responsabilidad recae en los padres porque los niÑos no pueden comprar sino tienen dinero o una aplicaciÓn para comprar, tambiÉn los padres tienen que controlar esto. >>> tambiÉn pueden hacer el almuerzo para que lo lleven de la casa, y tengan que evitar comprar en la escuela. y bueno ayer mencionamos que iniciÓ la conferencia de programadores de facebook en san josÉ. muy pronto solo usted podrÁ saber a quien le gusta su publicaciÓn, pero no a quien le gusta la de los demÁs. >>> la idea que se enfoque en el contenido, no en
. >>> por eso que ciertas escuelas tienen nuevas medidas, en albert einstein un guardia estarÁ vigilando la prÓxima clase. >>> por medio de estos carros se pueden introducir otros carros. >>> otras escuelas tambiÉn han prohibido el uso de estas aplicaciones, algunas han llegado a recibir hasta 17 entregas en un dÍa. >>> que no lo quitaran, que dejaran venir y dejar ya comida que tengan lÍmite de tiempo y ya. >>> los estudiantes tienen opciÓn de...
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why we waited to say something albert einstein once said an empty stomach is not a good political advisorand this is why in our department they always feed us before we are allowed to answer e-mails. on an upcoming show we'll be looking at skim our skin is our largest organ and it protects us from the elements what can we do to keep it in good shape and that includes how much makeup is ok to use send your questions to in good shape but d.-w. dot com please write skin in the subject line we look forward to hearing from you. if you want to lose weight in the long term you not only have to change your eating habits you have to work out too with cardio training and with resistance training and this is the only way you can prevent weight cycling. danny teresa now knows the yo yo effect only too well when she 1st tried dieting 10 years ago she only wanted to lose a few kilos after that she went on many diets has been my from and i started at 75 kilos then bit by bit it was 95 right now it's back to 70 but in between the highs got higher and the lows lower. it's a common story without profession
why we waited to say something albert einstein once said an empty stomach is not a good political advisorand this is why in our department they always feed us before we are allowed to answer e-mails. on an upcoming show we'll be looking at skim our skin is our largest organ and it protects us from the elements what can we do to keep it in good shape and that includes how much makeup is ok to use send your questions to in good shape but d.-w. dot com please write skin in the subject line we look...
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exactly where the persistent 10 percent comes from it's been mr tributed to many people including albert einstein and my heart back to a misunderstanding of a theory positive by psychologist william james under student boris c.d.'s. c.d.'s his son was a child prodigy. 18 months reportedly could read. newspaper. later it was claimed that he had an i.q. of 254000000 james then said in a lecture. people only meet a fraction of their full mental potential. but he said nothing about 10 percent or part of the brain remaining on used. pop culture has also helped to perpetuate the myth. of course some areas of the brain may be more active than others but none are completely idle if they can't receive stimuli they'll find another job to do. for example in blind people the visual centers of the brain can adapt to help process all the tree signals. brain cells tend to atrophy if their own news. quite apart from conscious decision making the brain has plenty to do filtering impressions regulating breathing controlling reflexes hunger and thirst and much more besides. the fact is only people who suffer real b
exactly where the persistent 10 percent comes from it's been mr tributed to many people including albert einstein and my heart back to a misunderstanding of a theory positive by psychologist william james under student boris c.d.'s. c.d.'s his son was a child prodigy. 18 months reportedly could read. newspaper. later it was claimed that he had an i.q. of 254000000 james then said in a lecture. people only meet a fraction of their full mental potential. but he said nothing about 10 percent or...
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amazing, and most amazing of all is albert einstein. [laughter] marvin: thank you. another question? >> my name is sarah murphy, and i was wondering, do you think pluto should be a planet? [laughter] [applause] marvin: do you think pluto should be a planet? mike: i don't understand that. what do you think? [laughter] then it was or a wild, wasn't for a while, and now it is. >> yeah. mike: what do you think? >> i did a project on it in the fourth grade, and i don't think it should be because it is behind another belt. i forgot what the belt is called. but anyway, it does not have the same orbit as every other planet does. it goes around in other planet's orbits, too. mike: well, that is a good reason. our most people starting to agree with you or disagree with you? >> i don't know. mike: i think it is a planet more likely. the people who say that it is a planet, aren't they winning? >> i don't know. [laughter] mike: ok. marvin: we've got time for one more question. >> lucky old mike, i am andrew martin and also from the national cathedral with a question about one of
amazing, and most amazing of all is albert einstein. [laughter] marvin: thank you. another question? >> my name is sarah murphy, and i was wondering, do you think pluto should be a planet? [laughter] [applause] marvin: do you think pluto should be a planet? mike: i don't understand that. what do you think? [laughter] then it was or a wild, wasn't for a while, and now it is. >> yeah. mike: what do you think? >> i did a project on it in the fourth grade, and i don't think it...
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scientists like albert einstein that had phenomena of a normal known known sort of a standard way of thinking but for him probably it was difficult to not to understand but to put the quantum behavior of particles into his own theory which was about the large scale of the universe eventually this is what we are going to get one day which is the unique unified theory of gravitation over everything. but if if you observe the world today we are seeing day after day huge examples of technological technological development rapid development people told it for the industrial revolution. for me it's not the fourth industrial revolution it's sort of a revolutionary evolution i mean because it will lucian or revolution revolution will have been exposed to chile and the rich life probably will change in five to between five and ten years dramatically it has changed dramatically probably starting from sixty years ago until today when the first transistors were made and we had the with the smartphones so technologically it's fourth industrial who will who should start the slash the way i want to
scientists like albert einstein that had phenomena of a normal known known sort of a standard way of thinking but for him probably it was difficult to not to understand but to put the quantum behavior of particles into his own theory which was about the large scale of the universe eventually this is what we are going to get one day which is the unique unified theory of gravitation over everything. but if if you observe the world today we are seeing day after day huge examples of technological...
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however albert einstein once said there's two things infinite, the universe and stupidity.sure about the universe. like you are talking about with china and the film industry, they have been doing this this technology for a long time. they just do a little bit here and there. if huawei were forced to be a publicly traded company subject to scrutiny and regulations like the other ones were and they wouldn't get all the subsidies, you wouldn't see the companies buying huawei because they are cheaper. why are they cheaper? the banks fund. that's all they do. the metro system is looking to buy chinese made metro cars. why? because they are cheaper. we're dying the death of a thousand cuts. now, maybe what president trump did with this order wasn't the best way to do it. he laid down the gauntlet, laid down a marker and said this far but no farther. we will have to figure it out but we can't let china keep doing what they are doing and get away with it because we will die the death of a thousand cuts. lou: you know, dying whether it's by a thousand cuts or one, it's death. >> ye
however albert einstein once said there's two things infinite, the universe and stupidity.sure about the universe. like you are talking about with china and the film industry, they have been doing this this technology for a long time. they just do a little bit here and there. if huawei were forced to be a publicly traded company subject to scrutiny and regulations like the other ones were and they wouldn't get all the subsidies, you wouldn't see the companies buying huawei because they are...
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i consider the smartest person who ever lived to be albert einstein and he was a socialist. learned this in college. check it out. thanks. guest: albert einstein was a socialist, helen keller was a socialist, martin luther king was a democratic-socialist. these are the people that the people in control of the education system and the mass media have erased their legacy and their ideas from history. host: joe in pennsylvania, a democrat. good morning. europe i travel a lot in . germany and scandinavia. people should have the opportunity to visit. this is their government. this is the way they work. their education is taken care of. their medicine is taking care of. capitalists, the only thing isy have a claim to fame for -- take for example the bank , which happens8 about every 10 to 15 years. it is a huge transfer of wealth. all of the poor people lose everything. they are in the 401(k)s and the iras and everything goes down the tank and we start again at the bottom and all the money goes to the rich. when the banks fell apart, the world economy on wound. it fell apart. they
i consider the smartest person who ever lived to be albert einstein and he was a socialist. learned this in college. check it out. thanks. guest: albert einstein was a socialist, helen keller was a socialist, martin luther king was a democratic-socialist. these are the people that the people in control of the education system and the mass media have erased their legacy and their ideas from history. host: joe in pennsylvania, a democrat. good morning. europe i travel a lot in . germany and...
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look at all the albert einsteins. >> very smart crowd. should we do a crowd moment? this is fun.good morning, ladies. we have got 50, 60, 70, and 80. >> wow. >> and you all don't know each other, right? >> no. >> where are you from? >> mississippi. >> texas. >> texas. >> long island. >> nice. we are spanning the eastern half of the country. congratulations to all of you and happy birthday. >> thank you. >> and look at the skien behind you. the american legion is 100 years old. it's 90. we're ready. come on down. >> happy birthday. >> happy birthday, ladies. guys, coming up, it's may 1st. who is ready to read? will you read with me? >> yes. >> we are about to reveal this month's book club pick. it is good. it's my favorite yet. >> wow, that's a tease. >> we saw jill. she has another shot at some of the best selling steals and deals of all time. these are the all-stars of steals and deals. >> tony nominations yesterday at this time were coming out. and leading the way, guess what? we have the cast with us this morning for a live performance for our best of broadway series. >> i see
look at all the albert einsteins. >> very smart crowd. should we do a crowd moment? this is fun.good morning, ladies. we have got 50, 60, 70, and 80. >> wow. >> and you all don't know each other, right? >> no. >> where are you from? >> mississippi. >> texas. >> texas. >> long island. >> nice. we are spanning the eastern half of the country. congratulations to all of you and happy birthday. >> thank you. >> and look at the...
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look at all the albert einsteins. >> very smart cewd. should w do a crowd moment? this is fun.days here. we've got 50, 60, 70,nd . >> wow. >> and you all don't know each other, right? o. >> if there's a 90, come on down. happy birthday. >> happy , birthdaydies. coming up, it's may 1st, so who's ready to read? will you read with me? 're about to reveal this month's book club pick. it is my favorite. >> wow. that's a tease. >> we're excited. we just saw jill. she's here. she's got another shot at some of the best selling steals and deals of all time. >>> we've got the cast with us is morning for a live performance for our best of broadway week. >> i see a line out the theater every morning i come in. it's a good show. not that i've seen it yet, but i've heardood things. >>> and coming up on the third hour of "today," we're talkiin to kev love about his mission to help anyone dealing with mental health issues. and we'll flash back to the '80s with the culture club. boy george is here. >> really? >> he's here. >>#thirdhour. >> stop it. >> maybe we can convince him. at's a goodidea.
look at all the albert einsteins. >> very smart cewd. should w do a crowd moment? this is fun.days here. we've got 50, 60, 70,nd . >> wow. >> and you all don't know each other, right? o. >> if there's a 90, come on down. happy birthday. >> happy , birthdaydies. coming up, it's may 1st, so who's ready to read? will you read with me? 're about to reveal this month's book club pick. it is my favorite. >> wow. that's a tease. >> we're excited. we just saw...
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of these potential leaders, what if they had aborted thomas jefferson or george washington or albert einsteinas edison? we are having a decrease in population. we are killing babies before they're even born. what about their human right to exist? what kind of people allow that to happen? host: chris is next out of texas, republican. caller: good morning. me, the government is the problem. care, wet run health are trying to get rid of it, it has ruined the middle class in this country. it has caused all the problems because of this government takeover of our melt -- of our health care which has decimated the middle-class of the country. everything,sum up what i am fighting for is the countrytion and the against the socialists. a conservative constitutionalist republican against the socialist parties trying to take us into communism. we are fighting for our country. i thought i would let you know. thaty is saying that but is what's in everybody's heart. host: how are you fighting for our country? are you involved in any of these issues? caller: you bet. i don't want to be a socialist. vote repu
of these potential leaders, what if they had aborted thomas jefferson or george washington or albert einsteinas edison? we are having a decrease in population. we are killing babies before they're even born. what about their human right to exist? what kind of people allow that to happen? host: chris is next out of texas, republican. caller: good morning. me, the government is the problem. care, wet run health are trying to get rid of it, it has ruined the middle class in this country. it has...