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a manuscript by albert einstein sells for millions at auction. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ merry christmas! ♪ rich chocolate layers sprinkled with festive peppermint. with love from san francisco. ghirardelli peppermint bark squares. makes the holidays a bite better. dawn antibacterial cuts through tough grease with 50% less scrubbing. ghirardelli peppermint bark squares. it also removes 99% of bacteria from your hands. dawn antibacterial. an easy way to clean your dishes... a smart way to wash your hands. >>> we now know how brian laundrie died. a florida medical examiner says the 23-year-old killed himself with a gunshot to the head. laundrie's remains were found last month in a nature preserve and identified using dental records. he was the subject of a manhunt for more than a month after his fiancee, gabby petito, disappeared and was found died on in wyoming. laundrie was a person of interest in that case. >>> a rare manuscript by albert einstein was sold at auction, and a familiar voice in basketball is back. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."
a manuscript by albert einstein sells for millions at auction. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ merry christmas! ♪ rich chocolate layers sprinkled with festive peppermint. with love from san francisco. ghirardelli peppermint bark squares. makes the holidays a bite better. dawn antibacterial cuts through tough grease with 50% less scrubbing. ghirardelli peppermint bark squares. it also removes 99% of bacteria from your hands. dawn antibacterial. an easy way to clean...
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they shouldn't allow that in for 3 years, being in albert einstein, hospital just you know, going through their medical procedures for 3 years. putting him in a cold box bomb out cotton. them up, put in. it's awful it's, it's awful. i'm angry at how it happens. i'm angry with the medical examiner, the hospital, the people you know, that it was still won't give me information on hand. you know, it's my father. i should have a right to know how he died. i'm never going to find out. ah, the medical examiner's office calling to find out what, you know, the hospital not giving, giving you a hard time by getting the records. everybody's hiding something so the hospitals work in them with the medical examiner, which is working with hearts island. you know, they obviously don't want people to know most the mistakes that they made or things that they just didn't care about on thing about all those bums on the street meeting. they contacted every single person's family. they throw them probably in the island. ah oh, there's a pack of water around the try, a seal island that's in contention between
they shouldn't allow that in for 3 years, being in albert einstein, hospital just you know, going through their medical procedures for 3 years. putting him in a cold box bomb out cotton. them up, put in. it's awful it's, it's awful. i'm angry at how it happens. i'm angry with the medical examiner, the hospital, the people you know, that it was still won't give me information on hand. you know, it's my father. i should have a right to know how he died. i'm never going to find out. ah, the...
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they should know out there in for 3 years, being in albert einstein, hospital just you know, going through their medical procedures for 3 years. put them in a cold box, but now gotten them up, put in it's awful it's, it's awful. i'm angry at how it happened. i'm angry with the medical exam or the hospital the people you know, that still won't give me information on hand. you know, it's my father. i should have a right to know how he died. i'm never going to find out with the medical examiners office calling to find out what you know, the hospital not giving, giving you a hard time about getting the records. everybody's hiding something so the hospitals working them with the medical examiner, which is working with hearts island. you know, they obviously don't want people to know most of the mistakes that they made or things that they just didn't care about. oh thing about all those bums on the street eating. they contacted every single person's family. they throw them probably in the island. ah, there is a pack of water around the try, a seal island in contention between canada and the unit
they should know out there in for 3 years, being in albert einstein, hospital just you know, going through their medical procedures for 3 years. put them in a cold box, but now gotten them up, put in it's awful it's, it's awful. i'm angry at how it happened. i'm angry with the medical exam or the hospital the people you know, that still won't give me information on hand. you know, it's my father. i should have a right to know how he died. i'm never going to find out with the medical examiners...
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ah, i learned that there were 22 cadavers that were in cold storage at albert einstein medical school. you know, basically the, these cadavers are just lent to the medical schools. they are supposed to then be returned to the city for what the city considers proper burial, which is a heart i'll entrench. ah, i tried very hard to learn the names of these cadavers because i wanted to reclaim their stories. one of the last of the 20 to that day was bruce hanson, even though his body had been cold storage for 3 years. it had been on lists, sent back and forth between the medical school and the medical examiner's office. the medical examiners office had not done the 1st thing in terms of trying to find someone who knew bruce hanson and would care. and it was easy for their job is to be the last and most important source of information about this person a they had his name, they had his name when he 1st arrived to the more they had his name. when they put him on a list to offer as a cadaver for to section of medical school, when i had the name and i did the 1st basic search, it came up imme
ah, i learned that there were 22 cadavers that were in cold storage at albert einstein medical school. you know, basically the, these cadavers are just lent to the medical schools. they are supposed to then be returned to the city for what the city considers proper burial, which is a heart i'll entrench. ah, i tried very hard to learn the names of these cadavers because i wanted to reclaim their stories. one of the last of the 20 to that day was bruce hanson, even though his body had been cold...
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un manuscrito de albert einstein se vendiÓ por mÁs de $ 13 millones.visa presenta...
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. >>> albert einstein's manuscript for the general theory of relativity is going up for auction in parisction house says the 50-page dock supermarket is worth up to $3.4 million. the manuscript is one of two surviving documents recording how einstein arrived at one of the greatest scientific discoveries in history. >> translator: the einstein manuscript is a work document signed by einstein and his colleague and friend. it is a document that shows the birth of the general theory of relativity which is probably the most important discovery of albert einstein's career and one of the most important theories in the history of modern physics. >> now, ion steineinstein made errors in the manuscript, which is proof nobody is perfect. before we go, new findings on what makes for a good hug. researchers at the university of london examined hugging behavior somehow in the uk. we're not that into it. they found that long hugs, those lasting 5 to 10 seconds are more pleasant than short hugs lasting just one second. i could have told them that. they also found that crisscross hugs, dancing as you may
. >>> albert einstein's manuscript for the general theory of relativity is going up for auction in parisction house says the 50-page dock supermarket is worth up to $3.4 million. the manuscript is one of two surviving documents recording how einstein arrived at one of the greatest scientific discoveries in history. >> translator: the einstein manuscript is a work document signed by einstein and his colleague and friend. it is a document that shows the birth of the general theory...
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this is albert einstein the be looking so cute and i'll have your full halloween forecast coming up in just a few minutes. stay tune. back to dan. >> racing. thanks a lot of president biden taking center stage during the g 20 summit in rome today. he was addressing up supply chain issues from the pandemic is factories and ports around the world have struggled to deliver products to consumers, washington correspondent jessi tenure reports on the new commitments. the president made. >> president biden called these meetings very productive. but now he and other world leaders have to deliver 2. >> bring the world together and solve some of these big problems. president biden closed out the g 20 summit with a focus on making sure consumers around the globe. >> can get what they need more quickly. we cannot go back to business as usual. the president led other world leaders in a discussion on how covid-19 delayed supplies of everything from cars to shoes to furniture and how better coordination between the countries could solve the supply chain issues and in the pandemic is the ultimate key
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more about cost, visit xarelto.com or call 1-888-xarelto >>> a rare society of documents from albert einstein at&t an auction in pair it. bids came in quickly with buyers hoping to get their hands on the most valuable albert even design manuscript to ever be optioned. his handwritten notes on his famous theory of roll lativity. the bidder warranted to be anonymous, but shelled out $13 million. he wrote the 54-page manuscript between 1913 and 1914. it's full of equations that helped lead einstein to the general theory of roll lativity, which transformed our knowledge of space, time, and gravity. >>> scientists have found evidence of ancient land dwellers at the bottom of the ocean. researchers at the monterey aquarium have found a mammoth tusk more than 10,000 feet deep. they believe it is more than 100,000 years old. they plan to use the dna for a deeper dive into what we know about mammoths. >>> a maverick man is maybe the fastest anyonal throw miss around. >> share. >> normally, it takes a mound of paperwork and months to go through the grant application process, but with bill somerville's
more about cost, visit xarelto.com or call 1-888-xarelto >>> a rare society of documents from albert einstein at&t an auction in pair it. bids came in quickly with buyers hoping to get their hands on the most valuable albert even design manuscript to ever be optioned. his handwritten notes on his famous theory of roll lativity. the bidder warranted to be anonymous, but shelled out $13 million. he wrote the 54-page manuscript between 1913 and 1914. it's full of equations that helped...
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before we go, for you physics buffs, a rare working manuscript of albert einstein's has been auctioned nearly $30 million. the document shows the calculations armstrong did as he tried to formulate his general theory of relativity. one of the seven breakthroughs in modern physics. books and manuscripts show he went through phases of doubt. and even he made some mistakes. a finished theory published in 1915, transformed humankind's understanding of space, time and gravity. the final sale price was nearly 13 times the amount paid earlier year for a letter in which einstein mentored -- mentioned his favorite equals mc square narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. captioning sponsored by newshour productions,
before we go, for you physics buffs, a rare working manuscript of albert einstein's has been auctioned nearly $30 million. the document shows the calculations armstrong did as he tried to formulate his general theory of relativity. one of the seven breakthroughs in modern physics. books and manuscripts show he went through phases of doubt. and even he made some mistakes. a finished theory published in 1915, transformed humankind's understanding of space, time and gravity. the final sale price...
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that type of thing. among his groups, by albert einstein laying out his theory of relativity has been auctioned in paris for $13000000.00. the 54 page document by the noble prize winning physicist and his collaborator, michelle besser, was written between 913 and 14 einstein's theory of relativity, revolutionize the understanding of astrophysics. ah, hello, you're watching al jazeera and these are the top stories. this our u. s. government is releasing 50000000 barrels of oil from its strategic reserves. it's a coordinated effort with several other nations to tackle soaring fuel prices. white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has moved. i was, has a lot to do with the timing of the american thanksgiving holiday. this is a holiday.
that type of thing. among his groups, by albert einstein laying out his theory of relativity has been auctioned in paris for $13000000.00. the 54 page document by the noble prize winning physicist and his collaborator, michelle besser, was written between 913 and 14 einstein's theory of relativity, revolutionize the understanding of astrophysics. ah, hello, you're watching al jazeera and these are the top stories. this our u. s. government is releasing 50000000 barrels of oil from its strategic...
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position is back in the polls that he said, well, i'll just see that correct has a manuscript by albert einstein laying out his famous theory of relativity has been auctioned in paris for $13000000.00. 54 page document by the nobel prize winning physician and his collaborator, michelle besser, was written between 1913 and 14 einstein's theory of relativity revolutionized the understanding of astrophysics. auction house. christy's didn't say who the successful bidder was. ah, all right, let's get around up the top stories now the u. s. government is releasing 50000000 barrels of oil from a strategic reserves. it's a coordinated effort with several other nations to tackle soaring fuel prices. our white house correspondent, kimberly how could explain the timing of the announcement? i will has a lot to do with the timing of the american thanksgiving holiday. this is a holiday that americans typically get into their cars and they drive great distances. and the problem is right now, some people can't do it because the gas prices are just too expensive, it's cost prohibitive for them. so that, that's o
position is back in the polls that he said, well, i'll just see that correct has a manuscript by albert einstein laying out his famous theory of relativity has been auctioned in paris for $13000000.00. 54 page document by the nobel prize winning physician and his collaborator, michelle besser, was written between 1913 and 14 einstein's theory of relativity revolutionized the understanding of astrophysics. auction house. christy's didn't say who the successful bidder was. ah, all right, let's...
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the zoo says it's cotton top tamarin looks like albert einstein. >> i think you looks cuter. >>> animals at the san francisco zoo are getting in on the fun and this lemur turned a spider decoration into a throne and send us more pictures of your trick-or-treaters if you can and that is it for us at 5:00. we will see you ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> tonight, world leaders confront the climate crisis. the g 20 ends today with deals with deals on action but few commitments. >> we've made significant progress and more has to be done. >> from rome, it's on to glasgow and what's described as a make or break moment for the warming planet. cbs news is there. >> reporter: i'm mark phillips at the u.n. climate change conference in glasgow where the next last chance to save the planet may be the last chance. >> also tonight, smaller arms, smaller doses, covid shots for kids could be approved this week, will parent approve?e? plusus alec baldldwin.
the zoo says it's cotton top tamarin looks like albert einstein. >> i think you looks cuter. >>> animals at the san francisco zoo are getting in on the fun and this lemur turned a spider decoration into a throne and send us more pictures of your trick-or-treaters if you can and that is it for us at 5:00. we will see you ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> tonight, world leaders confront the climate crisis. the g 20 ends today with deals with deals on action but few...
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now manuscript by albert einstein laying out his theory of relativity has sold talking in paris, $13000000.00. the 54 page document by the nobel prize winning physicist, stand his collaborator, michelle besser, was written in 1913 in 1914 and science theory of relativity, revolutionize the understanding of astrophysics auction house christy's didn't disclose the name of the successful bidder. ah, just bear with me. so he'll run the reminder of our top stories ethiopians prime minister abbey ahmed, has now left the capital. and it's heading to the front line to lead his trips in battle. that comes just hours after the united nations order the immediate evacuation of its international styles.
now manuscript by albert einstein laying out his theory of relativity has sold talking in paris, $13000000.00. the 54 page document by the nobel prize winning physicist, stand his collaborator, michelle besser, was written in 1913 in 1914 and science theory of relativity, revolutionize the understanding of astrophysics auction house christy's didn't disclose the name of the successful bidder. ah, just bear with me. so he'll run the reminder of our top stories ethiopians prime minister abbey...
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now a manuscript by albert einstein laying out his theory of relativity has sold at auction in paris for $13000000.00. the sailor christie's auction house broke the record for an autographed a scientific document. the 54 page worked by the noble prize winning physicist and his collaborator and making the best so was written in 1913 and 14 einstein's theory of relativity, revolutionize the understanding of astrophysics. still to come here on al jazeera, we're going to have the latest from the lights, champions, league matches in europe with andy. ah ah ah ah ah, time for all the sport now hears on the thanks barbara will in some alarm look set to reach the champions league knockout stage is thanks to 2 goals for one of the competitions. old campaign is added. jacko scott. his 1st champions league go more than 12 years ago and on wednesday got a couple more here against shak saldonya's. the 35 year old boy's new putting in there on the brink of the last 60 soon it finished to the italian champions at the san sarah in civil, qualify from great day if rail madrid avoid defeat in their ga
now a manuscript by albert einstein laying out his theory of relativity has sold at auction in paris for $13000000.00. the sailor christie's auction house broke the record for an autographed a scientific document. the 54 page worked by the noble prize winning physicist and his collaborator and making the best so was written in 1913 and 14 einstein's theory of relativity, revolutionize the understanding of astrophysics. still to come here on al jazeera, we're going to have the latest from the...
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albert einstein co— offered the document and it is one ofjust two surviving documents showing how einsteinor watching. hello there. later this week, not only is there potential for some more disruptive weather heading our way, but something much colder, as well. wednesday starts off on a chilly note with a bit of frost in places, but some mist and dense fog patches possible across parts of england and wales — the winds have been lightest through the night. a bit more of a breeze through scotland and northern ireland to get under way, and some wet weather for the morning rush hour — this weather front here, a cold front, will bring the first run of colder air further and further southwards as we go through the next 24 hours. in the southern half of the country, a bit of a chill, temperatures not rising much — we still have light winds and a relatively quiet day, lots of mist and fog around. the morning rain, though, across scotland and northern ireland is replaced by sunshine and scattered showers, some heavy with hail, turning wintry in the far north of scotland, particularly on the hills.
albert einstein co— offered the document and it is one ofjust two surviving documents showing how einsteinor watching. hello there. later this week, not only is there potential for some more disruptive weather heading our way, but something much colder, as well. wednesday starts off on a chilly note with a bit of frost in places, but some mist and dense fog patches possible across parts of england and wales — the winds have been lightest through the night. a bit more of a breeze through...
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the way in this is going to work, in theory. 0ne ofjust two surviving documents, showing how albert einsteinon house in paris for a record $13 million. the manuscript shows calculations made by einstein as he attempted to formulate his theory of relativity, which went on to transform our understanding of the universe. courtney bembridge reports. it may look incomprehensible, but these scratchings paved the way for a scientific breakthrough which transformed our understanding of space, time and gravity. the 54 page document was expected to fetch around $3.5 million, but it ended up going for almost four times that amount, breaking the record for an autographed scientific document. the buyer remains a mystery. the manuscript was written in 1913 and 1914 by einstein and his academic partner, swiss ethicist who kept hold of the document and it's lucky he did. it is one ofjust two papers showing the calculations which led to the great scientific breakthrough. translation: einstein is someone who kept very few notes so the matter fact that the manuscript survived and made its way to us makes it ab
the way in this is going to work, in theory. 0ne ofjust two surviving documents, showing how albert einsteinon house in paris for a record $13 million. the manuscript shows calculations made by einstein as he attempted to formulate his theory of relativity, which went on to transform our understanding of the universe. courtney bembridge reports. it may look incomprehensible, but these scratchings paved the way for a scientific breakthrough which transformed our understanding of space, time and...
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i got a manuscript by albert einstein lay out. his famous theory of relativity has been auctioned in paris for $13000000.54 page document by the nobel prize winning physician and his collaborator, michelle meso, was written between 1913 and 14 einstein's theory of relativity. revolutionized the understanding of astrophysics auction house christy's didn't say who the successful bidder was. ah, all right, let's get around up the top stories. now the u. s. government is releasing 50000000 bows of oil from a strategic reserves. it's a coordinated effort with several other nations to tackle soaring.
i got a manuscript by albert einstein lay out. his famous theory of relativity has been auctioned in paris for $13000000.54 page document by the nobel prize winning physician and his collaborator, michelle meso, was written between 1913 and 14 einstein's theory of relativity. revolutionized the understanding of astrophysics auction house christy's didn't say who the successful bidder was. ah, all right, let's get around up the top stories. now the u. s. government is releasing 50000000 bows of...
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protecting a potentially devastating impact on us lore that a manly al jazeera now manuscript by albert einstein laying out his theory of relativity has sold at auction in paris to $13000000.00. the 54 page document by the nobel prize winning physicist and his collaboration michelle besser was written in 19131914. ah, this is algebra and these other headlines. europe is struggling with a new wave of the current of virus. germany is set to mock a 100000 deaths while france in the netherlands are among those reporting record numbers of infections. he does, of several german political parties have agreed to form a coalition government following 2 months of talks. schultz is now points to take them from anglo michael as chancellor, early next month. the social democrats who won the election in september will lead that coalition. that also includes the greens on the free democrats police in france say at least $27.00 migrants have drowned after their boat sank off tele, they were trying to reach britain across the english channel. he's your prime minister. i be asked net is said to us now left the ca
protecting a potentially devastating impact on us lore that a manly al jazeera now manuscript by albert einstein laying out his theory of relativity has sold at auction in paris to $13000000.00. the 54 page document by the nobel prize winning physicist and his collaboration michelle besser was written in 19131914. ah, this is algebra and these other headlines. europe is struggling with a new wave of the current of virus. germany is set to mock a 100000 deaths while france in the netherlands are...
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now manuscript by albert einstein laying out his theory of relativity has sold at auction in paris for $13000000.00. the 54 page document by the nobel prize winning physicist and his collaboration michelle besser was written in 19th that teen and 1914 ah ha, that is his out there. and these are the headlines. europe is struggling with a new wave of the corona virus. germany is set to mock a 100000 deaths while france in the netherlands are among those reporting record numbers of infections. leaders of several german political parties have agreed.
now manuscript by albert einstein laying out his theory of relativity has sold at auction in paris for $13000000.00. the 54 page document by the nobel prize winning physicist and his collaboration michelle besser was written in 19th that teen and 1914 ah ha, that is his out there. and these are the headlines. europe is struggling with a new wave of the corona virus. germany is set to mock a 100000 deaths while france in the netherlands are among those reporting record numbers of infections....
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a rare manuscript showing calculations made by albert einstein, as he tried to formulate his generaldocument is brimming with equations and formulae. it�*s being auctioned for an estimated price of more than $3 million. translation: i find translation: | find particularly - translation: | find particularly touching | translation: | find - particularly touching when reading the manuscript is that we have this sort of monolithic and infallible image of einstein as an absolute genius, who from the first calculation finds the right equation. but this manuscript shows that einstein was intelligent but he was a scientist and just like any other he goes through phases of doubt. einstein makes errors in this manuscript and that, i think, errors in this manuscript and that, ithink, makes it errors in this manuscript and that, i think, makes it even greater in a way because we see the persistent.— the persistent. there we go. let's the persistent. there we go. let'sjust _ the persistent. there we go. let's just remind _ the persistent. there we go. let'sjust remind you - the persistent. there
a rare manuscript showing calculations made by albert einstein, as he tried to formulate his generaldocument is brimming with equations and formulae. it�*s being auctioned for an estimated price of more than $3 million. translation: i find translation: | find particularly - translation: | find particularly touching | translation: | find - particularly touching when reading the manuscript is that we have this sort of monolithic and infallible image of einstein as an absolute genius, who from...
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gavin there with all the sport. 0ne ofjust two surviving documents showing how albert einstein arrivedtempted to formulate his theory of relativity, which went on to transform our understanding of the universe. courtney bembridge reports. it may look incomprehensible, but these scratchings paved the way for a scientific breakthrough which transformed our understanding of space, time and gravity. the 54—page document was expected to fetch around us$3.5 million, but it ended up going for almost four times that amount, breaking the record for an autographed scientific document. applause the buyer remains a mystery. the manuscript was written in 1913 and 1914 by einstein and his academic partner, swiss physicist michele besso, who kept hold of the document, and it�*s lucky he did. it is one ofjust two papers showing the calculations which led to the great scientific breakthrough. translation: einstein - is someone who kept very few notes, so the mere fact that the manuscript survived and made its way to us makes it absolutely extraordinary. it�*s a rare and valuable document but it�*s not
gavin there with all the sport. 0ne ofjust two surviving documents showing how albert einstein arrivedtempted to formulate his theory of relativity, which went on to transform our understanding of the universe. courtney bembridge reports. it may look incomprehensible, but these scratchings paved the way for a scientific breakthrough which transformed our understanding of space, time and gravity. the 54—page document was expected to fetch around us$3.5 million, but it ended up going for almost...
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he's ann associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartfield new york with his wife and has two children. one in medical school and another in college. and a former executive editor of "the new york times" has written for a national publication including wired, outside, national geographic and the atlantic and he has won an award for his writing. also a recipient of the national geographic exporters grant and has credits including star trek the next generation and is the author ofex o the book the fatef the book that changed the world. this might be the most eclectic resume of any offer that we have had. he currently lives in portland maine with his wife and their young boys. thank you so much for being here. you mentioned you came straight from a shift so thank you so much for squeezing us in this evening. i couldn't put the book down. wi was peaking at eight in between customers. i left the store and flopped myself on the couch and finished it. is really incredible and is not the book i expected. we discuss
he's ann associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartfield new york with his wife and has two children. one in medical school and another in college. and a former executive editor of "the new york times" has written for a national publication including wired, outside, national geographic and the atlantic and he has won an award for his writing. also a recipient of the national geographic exporters grant...
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he's a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine. vermont was a model of mitigation in new england. they are currently reporting a 72% vaccination rate. so can you tell us why the resurgence there? and if it's happening there, god forbid states like north and south dakota, mississippi, alabama and the like. >> right. we're in a very, very precarious situation as far as what we might be this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities.
he's a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine. vermont was a model of mitigation in new england. they are currently reporting a 72% vaccination rate. so can you tell us why the resurgence there? and if it's happening there, god forbid states like north and south dakota, mississippi, alabama and the like. >> right. we're in a very, very precarious situation as far as what we might be this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has...
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he advises us on public health, and he's a professor at albert einstein college of medicine.hildren as a subgroup. and my second part of my question, i thought this would be the safe thanksgiving. >> well, brian, this is really interesting and not totally safe. this is not 2018, when things were all just hunky dory, and it's not three or four years from now, when everything will be pretty much back to normal. we're seeing many more cases happening during this winter season. a massive outbreak and problems in europe, and we're a month or so behind them. and rising cases among children, hospitalizations in the northeast and midwest. and it's very unsettling. we have to be pretty careful as we celebrate and gather together to the extent that we can safely do that, and not put our friends and loved ones at risk right now. we have a lot to think about. >> all the time, we hear people and sometimes in the context of campaign ads, where democrats are attacking republicans, people who are not physicians say that this is really still, this deep in the pandemic, this really isn't that
he advises us on public health, and he's a professor at albert einstein college of medicine.hildren as a subgroup. and my second part of my question, i thought this would be the safe thanksgiving. >> well, brian, this is really interesting and not totally safe. this is not 2018, when things were all just hunky dory, and it's not three or four years from now, when everything will be pretty much back to normal. we're seeing many more cases happening during this winter season. a massive...
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he's an associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartsdale new york with his wife janice and his children. dan coppell is a former executive editor at the new york times wire cutter turkeys written for national publications including wired, outside national geographic and the atlantic and is won an award for student writing. he's also recipient of national geographic explores grant and has screenwriting classes include star trek the next generation of the office book banana, the fate of fruit the change the world. this might be the most eclectic resume of any author we've had at any venue for long philip reeker lives in portland, maine, with his wife, the writer kate thompson and their two young boys. dan and rob thank you so much for being here. rob you mentioned you came straight from a ship so thank you so much for squeezing as in for this evening. i could not put this book down. i was peaking at in between customers all the work. i left the store and came out and just plopped myself on the couch and fin
he's an associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartsdale new york with his wife janice and his children. dan coppell is a former executive editor at the new york times wire cutter turkeys written for national publications including wired, outside national geographic and the atlantic and is won an award for student writing. he's also recipient of national geographic explores grant and has screenwriting classes...
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he's an associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartsdale new york with his wife janice and his children. and dan has written for wired, outside national geographic and the atlantic and won the james beard award for writing. and the national geographics and screen writing credits, star trek - the next generation", and banana, that changed the world. and i think it might be the most eclectic of any author that we've had at an event. he currently lives in portland, maine with the writer and their two young boys, and dan and rob, thank you so much for being here. rob, you've mentioned you game straight from a shift so thank you so much for squeezing us in for this this evening. i could not put this book down. i was peeking at it in between customers, all day at work, i left the store and came home and plopped myself on the couch and snshd it, it was incredible, and it's not the book i expected. and we've discussed it earlier, but it's completely nonpolitical. it's just what you were seeing in the e.r. and dan
he's an associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartsdale new york with his wife janice and his children. and dan has written for wired, outside national geographic and the atlantic and won the james beard award for writing. and the national geographics and screen writing credits, star trek - the next generation", and banana, that changed the world. and i think it might be the most eclectic of any author that...
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. >>> well, a rare albert einstein manuscript has sold for more than $13 million at christie's auctiondetails a key stage in the development of einstein's theory of relativity, one of the single most important ideas in modern science. the manuscript is 54 pages and written by both einstein and swiss engineer mckaley beso. thank you so much for joining us. i'm rosemary church. i will be right back with more news in just a moment. do stay with us. w we've createdw way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at carvana. (tiger) this is the dimension of imagination. ♪ ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ ♪ heartburn, ingestion, upset stomach... ♪ ♪ diarrheaaaa.♪ try pepto bismol with a powerful coating action. for fast and soothing
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he advises us on public health, he is also a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicineor, i know that in your line of work, when someone spikes a fever in sweden you hear about it. i'm exaggerating but not by much. so you have been noticing these localized spikes that we have seen in europe. the news we talked about here last night in china. it happens to be per capita, the most vaccinated nation on earth. i have to ask you the question that i've asked you 50 times, how worried this all of it make you? >> ryan, obviously, this is something we have to be attentive to. and not just china. also in the netherlands. and i think we are going to be seeing a rise in the united kingdom and great britain again. and here in this country of course we are seeing issues happening now that we are worried about in colorado, and so on. i am worried about the turn, worried. i think we should be vigilant is what i think. i think we need to stop getting extreme in what we think is or is not going to happen. i think that would be the wisest thing for most of us. a few days ago, a former fda
he advises us on public health, he is also a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicineor, i know that in your line of work, when someone spikes a fever in sweden you hear about it. i'm exaggerating but not by much. so you have been noticing these localized spikes that we have seen in europe. the news we talked about here last night in china. it happens to be per capita, the most vaccinated nation on earth. i have to ask you the question that i've asked you 50 times, how...
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also a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine.is the increase among children as a subgroup, and the second part of my question would be i thought this was going to be the thick safe thanksgiving. >> well, brian, this is really really interesting, and not really is totally safest holiday season this year. this is not 2018, when things are all on key dory, and it's not three or four years from now and things will be back to normal, where in this transition zone where we're seeing many more cases happening during this winter season. a massive outbreak of problems in europe, more just a month or so behind europe. and right now we're seeing lots of rising cases amongst children, hospitalizations everywhere, especially in the northeast in the midwest. and it's very unsettling, so will have to be pretty careful as we celebrate and gather together to the extent that we can safely do that. and not put our friends, families, and loved ones at risk right now. but we've got a lot to think about. >> all the time and media we hear people, and s
also a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine.is the increase among children as a subgroup, and the second part of my question would be i thought this was going to be the thick safe thanksgiving. >> well, brian, this is really really interesting, and not really is totally safest holiday season this year. this is not 2018, when things are all on key dory, and it's not three or four years from now and things will be back to normal, where in this transition zone where...
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some notes albert einstein wrote sold at a paris auction for $13 million.ey chose to remain anonymous. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this morning. speaking of money, looking at the markets around the world, asian shares have closed mixed here. tokyo down 1.5%. european shares have opened lower here, and on wall street stock index futures are also leaning down just a little bit. markets are open today, but it will be a shortened holiday week for the thanksgiving holiday. new overnight, samsung will make its largest investment in the u.s. next year. the south korean electronics giant building a huge $17 billion semiconductor plant in taylor, texas, that will create 2,000 high-tech jobs there. samsung says it is intended in part to contribute to the stability of the global supply chain, which has already been interrupted by covid. the company already has a site in austin, international companies are attracts today texas with its lower tax rates and housing costs and fewer regulations. >>> there could be another hitch for delivery of your holiday packag
some notes albert einstein wrote sold at a paris auction for $13 million.ey chose to remain anonymous. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this morning. speaking of money, looking at the markets around the world, asian shares have closed mixed here. tokyo down 1.5%. european shares have opened lower here, and on wall street stock index futures are also leaning down just a little bit. markets are open today, but it will be a shortened holiday week for the thanksgiving holiday. new...
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he always dreamed of coming a physicist after reading about albert einstein as a boy.er worked as a medical doctor until he retired in 2000. new at six, a holiday season come back, but this tradition, you might be a fan of it. >> new signs that the baby boom might be right around the corner. >> a local car that could be turned into a toy and sold hey at&t customers... there's never been a better time to switch to xfinity. get the fast and reliable internet you deserve, for only $19.99 a month for 12 months. and, for the first time ever, we'll give you 12 times the speed for the same price when you add xfinity mobile. that's more speed and you'll save hundreds over at&t. switch now to xfinity internet to power all your devices and get started for just $19.99 a month. plus, for a limited time, get $300 back and a 5g phone on us. get this deal before it's gone. click, call or visit a store today. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® is a pill that lowers blo
he always dreamed of coming a physicist after reading about albert einstein as a boy.er worked as a medical doctor until he retired in 2000. new at six, a holiday season come back, but this tradition, you might be a fan of it. >> new signs that the baby boom might be right around the corner. >> a local car that could be turned into a toy and sold hey at&t customers... there's never been a better time to switch to xfinity. get the fast and reliable internet you deserve, for only...
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it is a key stage and development of albert einstein's theory of relativity were sold at auction at christie'shristie's callsed theory one of the most -- one of the single most important ideas in modern science. >>> and the nominations are out for the 64th grammy awards. and my producer is very excited. r & b jazz musician john battiste leads all artists with 11 nominations across the seven categories. most of those nods are for his work on his latest album "we are." battiste couldn't believe the news himself taking to twitter to celebrate by his many exclamation points. other artists are justin bieber and h.e.r. each nominated for eight awards. and billie eilish, newcomer olivia rodrigo, the grammys will air january 31st. >>> thanks for joining me, isa soares. "early start" is next and they'll have more on a busy thanksgiving day with high gas price ands a spike unfortunately in u.s. covid cases. do stay right here with cnn. have a wonderful day. i'll see you tomorrow. bye-bye. hi. so you're the scientist here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it
it is a key stage and development of albert einstein's theory of relativity were sold at auction at christie'shristie's callsed theory one of the most -- one of the single most important ideas in modern science. >>> and the nominations are out for the 64th grammy awards. and my producer is very excited. r & b jazz musician john battiste leads all artists with 11 nominations across the seven categories. most of those nods are for his work on his latest album "we are."...
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. >>> meanwhile, i can tell you, this rare manuscript belonging to albert einstein just sold for overivity. it's become einstein's most expensive manuscript. it was expected to sell for about $3 million. it went for over 18 million. it was expected to go quickly and it did. christies tells nbc news they will not reveal the winner of the auction. somebody has it for $13 million. >>> still ahead, a vote on president biden's massive social spending bill delayed as congress takes up other priorities. we've got the latest. you're watching "msnbc reports. " cases of anxiety in young adults are rising as experts warn of the effects on well-being caused by the pandemic. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certai
. >>> meanwhile, i can tell you, this rare manuscript belonging to albert einstein just sold for overivity. it's become einstein's most expensive manuscript. it was expected to sell for about $3 million. it went for over 18 million. it was expected to go quickly and it did. christies tells nbc news they will not reveal the winner of the auction. somebody has it for $13 million. >>> still ahead, a vote on president biden's massive social spending bill delayed as congress takes...
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effect of that war on the scientific community and obstacles that one member of that community albert einstein had to overcome. on behalf of everyone at the linda hall library thank you for joining us this evening and now i will turn it back to subtwenty to introduce tonight's distinguished speaker. >> thank you very much. it is truly my honor to introduce dr. matthew stanley a professor of history and science at new york university. he obtained his ph.d. from harvard and he's the author of "einstein's war" how relatively tramped in the nationalism of world war i and the story of how pacifism and friendship led to a scientific revolution. he has also written mystic religion science and 8s eddington and huxley's -- which explores the complex relationship between science religion and history and potentially my favorite introductory remarks since my career here also a host of a podcast you can sign on all of your stinging services that go to your streaming service. i think you might enjoy it but if you want to test it out before you start downloading that you've got an hour and we welcome your qu
effect of that war on the scientific community and obstacles that one member of that community albert einstein had to overcome. on behalf of everyone at the linda hall library thank you for joining us this evening and now i will turn it back to subtwenty to introduce tonight's distinguished speaker. >> thank you very much. it is truly my honor to introduce dr. matthew stanley a professor of history and science at new york university. he obtained his ph.d. from harvard and he's the author...
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devices on public health, also a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine. in his spine her time. bites ali vitali nation turns its lonely eyes to you. remember please, your host is a bit slow, so without any acronyms or use of the word reconciliation, i'm begging you to explain what we're witnessing going on the house tonight, when it will result in now, and wet it will give to americans. >> well bryan, i will leave our beloved gift tag line on the hill here, is because we are seeing on our screen right now is the bipartisan infrastructure bill now working its way through the house after many hours and much frustration in anticipation of this moment. what we've seen in the last half hour, really, is the convalescing of moderate and progressive fashions that had been previously been ideas on how this evening was going to go. we saw a lot of stopping and starting on the part of house leadership because they're trying to bring all these disparate parts of their caucus together, who were at odds over the best way to move forward on this. moderates have been say
devices on public health, also a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine. in his spine her time. bites ali vitali nation turns its lonely eyes to you. remember please, your host is a bit slow, so without any acronyms or use of the word reconciliation, i'm begging you to explain what we're witnessing going on the house tonight, when it will result in now, and wet it will give to americans. >> well bryan, i will leave our beloved gift tag line on the hill here, is...
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he advises us on public health and professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine in his spare time, but, ali, nation turns its lonely eyes to you. remember please your host is a bit slow so without any acronyms or use of the word reconciliation, i'm begging you to explain what we're witnessing go on in the house tonight, what it will result in and what it will give to americans. >> well, brian, i'll leave our beloved biff tag line on the hill. it is the bipartisan infrastructure bill that passed the senate now working its way through the house after many hours and much frustration in anticipation of this moment. what we've seen in the last half hour really is the coalescing of moderate and progressive factions that had previously been at odds over how this evening was going to go and saw a lot of stopping and starting on the part of house leadership because they were trying to bring all of these disparate parts together. moderates had been saying that they didn't want to move forward yet on the larger social spending package because they wanted to see a congressional
he advises us on public health and professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine in his spare time, but, ali, nation turns its lonely eyes to you. remember please your host is a bit slow so without any acronyms or use of the word reconciliation, i'm begging you to explain what we're witnessing go on in the house tonight, what it will result in and what it will give to americans. >> well, brian, i'll leave our beloved biff tag line on the hill. it is the bipartisan...
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he is a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine.ou hear about it. i'm exaggerating but not by much. you have been noticing the localized spikes we see in europe, the news we talked about here last night in china which happens to be per capita the most vaccinated nation on earth. i have to ask you the question i have asked you 50 times. how worried does all of it make you? >> so, brian, obviously this is something we have to be attentive to, and not just china but also in the netherlands, in luxembourg, and i think we will see a rise in the united kingdom, in great britain again, and here in this country, of course, we are seeing issues happening now that we're worried about or watching in colorado, in some of the new england states and so on. so i'm worried about the term "worried." i think we should be vigilant, is what i think. i think we should need -- we need to stop getting extreme in what we think is or is not going to happen. i think that would be the wisest thing for most of us, how to take this. you know, a few days ago a f
he is a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine.ou hear about it. i'm exaggerating but not by much. you have been noticing the localized spikes we see in europe, the news we talked about here last night in china which happens to be per capita the most vaccinated nation on earth. i have to ask you the question i have asked you 50 times. how worried does all of it make you? >> so, brian, obviously this is something we have to be attentive to, and not just china but...