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in 1905 we had input from this guy albert einstein. these issues a picture of mine saying it's almost in his later leyears. he's a little rumpled, the sweaters and everything. get the impression that is what physicists are like. this is what einstein look like when he was deriving the equations of special relativity and general relativity. his hair c is combed, someone ws stressing him nicely. [laughter] i do not want to set the causal relationship there it is. he was a sharp dressed young man that's all going to say. the theory of special relativity 1905 to contrast with the theory of general relativity. special relativity there is no gravity in general relativity there is we will get to that. but what einstein19 did he did t really invent special relativity. there were already various lines of reasoning that were coming into it. he really put it all together once and for all. we are not going to go into details but special relativity but yourd heard some of the jarn some of the phrases. motion is relative that's where the word relativ
in 1905 we had input from this guy albert einstein. these issues a picture of mine saying it's almost in his later leyears. he's a little rumpled, the sweaters and everything. get the impression that is what physicists are like. this is what einstein look like when he was deriving the equations of special relativity and general relativity. his hair c is combed, someone ws stressing him nicely. [laughter] i do not want to set the causal relationship there it is. he was a sharp dressed young man...
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in 1905, we had input from this guy, albert einstein, these days, when you see a picture of einstein, it's almost always in his later years, right? he has sweaters, and everything. he's a little rumpled. you get the impression that's what this is our like. this is what einstein looked like when he was driving the equation of special relativity and general timothy. his hair was calm, someone was rising in nicely. [laughter] i don't to see what the causal relationship there is, but he was a sharp dressed young man, that's all i'm going to say. and the theory of special relativity, 1905, is contrasted with a theory of general relativity. in special relativity, there's no gravity. we will get to that. what einstein did in 1905 is he didn't really invent the theory of special relativity, there were already various lines of reasoning that were coming into it, and he really put it all together once and for all. and we aren't going to go into details about special relativity, but you've heard some of the jargon, some of the phrases. motion is relative, that's where the word relativity comes f
in 1905, we had input from this guy, albert einstein, these days, when you see a picture of einstein, it's almost always in his later years, right? he has sweaters, and everything. he's a little rumpled. you get the impression that's what this is our like. this is what einstein looked like when he was driving the equation of special relativity and general timothy. his hair was calm, someone was rising in nicely. [laughter] i don't to see what the causal relationship there is, but he was a sharp...
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in 1905, we had input from this guy albert einstein. you know, these days when see a picture of einstein, it's almost always in his later years, right, was a little rumpled. the sweaters and everything and you get the impression that's what physicists are like this what einstein looked like what he was deriving equations of special relativity, general relativity. his hair was combed. someone was dressing him nicely. i don't want to say what the causal there is, but he was a sharp, dressed, young man. that's all i'm going to say. and the theory of special relativity. 1905 is contrasted with the theory general relativity in special relativity, there's no gravity. in general relativity, there is. we will get that. but what einstein did, 1905 was he didn't really invent the theory of special relativity out whole cloth. there were already various lines of reasoning that were coming into it and really put it all together once and for all. and we're not going to go into details. special relativity. but you've heard some of the jargon, some of t
in 1905, we had input from this guy albert einstein. you know, these days when see a picture of einstein, it's almost always in his later years, right, was a little rumpled. the sweaters and everything and you get the impression that's what physicists are like this what einstein looked like what he was deriving equations of special relativity, general relativity. his hair was combed. someone was dressing him nicely. i don't want to say what the causal there is, but he was a sharp, dressed,...
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three hundred, please, this particular gift of friends was built for einstein by special order and was named tuner porpoise. albert's yacht bureau in berne became the first place of work of the einstein patent office with the initiative of you repeat for 300 topics. repeat all the answers in this thread consist of the same parts, for example, baden-baden or barbarian. according to the dictionary of russian personal names, this name can be a diminutive of olga's eulalia and even alike. maybe lyalya albert 200, please einstein was friends with this world chess champion and later recognized him as one of the most interesting people among his acquaintances. maybe to him, well, lascar is true. repeat for a 200 symphony orchestra, this instrument doesn't look much like a drum. it sounds in sheher behind the rim-korsakov and in the finale of the sixth symphony of tchaikovsky and in the billini norm. it's absolutely right there. here's how it sounds. alexander repeat for 400. this animal in the moscow zoo is taken care of by an orthodontics studio, apparently for the name. couscous is there really a dwarf flying couscous in
three hundred, please, this particular gift of friends was built for einstein by special order and was named tuner porpoise. albert's yacht bureau in berne became the first place of work of the einstein patent office with the initiative of you repeat for 300 topics. repeat all the answers in this thread consist of the same parts, for example, baden-baden or barbarian. according to the dictionary of russian personal names, this name can be a diminutive of olga's eulalia and even alike. maybe...
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by this mathematical step forward including someone named albert einstein.ote in one of his favors it makes rather great demands in its mathematical aspects. let me go on a limb herewas good at math but he was a physicist at heart he didn't do math for the sake of doing math and he constantly resisted people who try to do physics theories and turn them into mass for its own sake. he was worried that's exactly what he was doing. turns out he was wrong. one of einstein maybe his single most important feature was his ability to be wrong and then change his mind. he would very quickly change his mind and jump on the bandwagon and he came to believe that the space time way of thinking about relativity was actually the right way to think about it. let me tell you what that way as. the question is, why is it geometry that we should be thinking about when we are thinking about relativity? if you read the popular level n, expositions of length contraction you don't hear the word geometry that much. this he essence of it is if you want to travel a certain distance in
by this mathematical step forward including someone named albert einstein.ote in one of his favors it makes rather great demands in its mathematical aspects. let me go on a limb herewas good at math but he was a physicist at heart he didn't do math for the sake of doing math and he constantly resisted people who try to do physics theories and turn them into mass for its own sake. he was worried that's exactly what he was doing. turns out he was wrong. one of einstein maybe his single most...
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albert einstein. he said look, i love my equation and that's beautiful and nobody will ever solve it and it's too hard to solve and how in the world can we solveth this equation? someone in the audience when he said that was carlos forth shield a german astronomer and physicist and mathematician serving in the german army at the time and it was world war i, 1917, and you had some shore leave and short shield deciding to go to the lectures of the academy during the leave and goes back to the front and his spare time says i can solve this equation and gets his solution. what hawkeyes does it mean to get a solution? equation means to get a form of the metric as a function of where you are. as a function of the coordinates in space time so so the question the short shield asked is what if i have an object like the sun and i idolize it so it's not spinning and not perfectly spear cal and -- spiracle and around is empty space and nothing is changing overtime. that's a dramatic amount of simplification and a
albert einstein. he said look, i love my equation and that's beautiful and nobody will ever solve it and it's too hard to solve and how in the world can we solveth this equation? someone in the audience when he said that was carlos forth shield a german astronomer and physicist and mathematician serving in the german army at the time and it was world war i, 1917, and you had some shore leave and short shield deciding to go to the lectures of the academy during the leave and goes back to the...
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in 1905 we had input from this guy, albert einstein. these days when you see a picture of albert as time it's almost easily in his later years. crumpled, the sweaters and everything, and you get the impression that's what physicists are like. this is what einstein looked like when he was driving the equations of special relativity and general relativity. his hair was calm, somebody was dressing him nicely. i don't want to say with the causal relationship was, but he was a sharp dressed young man. that's on unison. three of special relativity 1905 contrasts with the theory of general relativity. in special relatively there's no gravity, generally the tv there is. we'll get to that. einstein did he did not really invent the theory of special relativity, there are already various lines of reasoning that were, that and we put it all together once and for all. we won't go into the details of the special relativity, but you heard some of the jargon, some of the phrases. motion is relative, that's where the word relativity comes from, the spee
in 1905 we had input from this guy, albert einstein. these days when you see a picture of albert as time it's almost easily in his later years. crumpled, the sweaters and everything, and you get the impression that's what physicists are like. this is what einstein looked like when he was driving the equations of special relativity and general relativity. his hair was calm, somebody was dressing him nicely. i don't want to say with the causal relationship was, but he was a sharp dressed young...
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the open societies of george soros, the international republican institute in the world and the albert einsteinute are based, where are they based in belgrade? quite simply on the spot at the crime scene. it is based on the george soros open society foundation one of the world's largest international charitable organizations initiates and supports programs in the field of education , culture and arts of civil health, initiatives whose stated goal is to develop ideas and mechanisms open society. you remember how much this organization put on in the world. this organization actively sponsors ngos not government organizations. do you know what budget is more than 19 billion? 19 billion us dollars, you add up the numbers , let me remind you of whom this philanthropist grew up . as a boy, together with his father in german-occupied hungary, he helped describe the property confiscated from the jews. as far as i know, you had a patron who presented you as your adopted son and you went out with him to help seize jewish property. yes it is. but after all , such an experience can drive a psychiatrist on
the open societies of george soros, the international republican institute in the world and the albert einsteinute are based, where are they based in belgrade? quite simply on the spot at the crime scene. it is based on the george soros open society foundation one of the world's largest international charitable organizations initiates and supports programs in the field of education , culture and arts of civil health, initiatives whose stated goal is to develop ideas and mechanisms open society....
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so refugee scientists like albert einstein and enrico ferdme played a key role in the development of nuclear physics in this country. and the united states also went to great lengths to bring in people that they considered the brightest into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expunged the nazi records of people like werner von brown and some of his fellow nazi scientists so that they could work in us intelligence. and verna von braun and his fellow his team of scientists played a key role in the development of the us space program. but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger madeleine albright the german political theorist hannah arendt they have played a key role but there are others they've played a cube role in shaping our political life. they've shaped our cultural life think of the actress, marlena dietrich. the hungarian composer bella bartok the austrian composer arnold stormberg and the russian french painter mark sagal but there are many many other refugees that we could highlight refugees have
so refugee scientists like albert einstein and enrico ferdme played a key role in the development of nuclear physics in this country. and the united states also went to great lengths to bring in people that they considered the brightest into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expunged the nazi records of people like werner von brown and some of his fellow nazi scientists so that they could work in us intelligence. and verna von braun and his...
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this theory can be proved to be the most important scientific achievement since albert einstein's theory of relativity until now . 800 grams to one kilogram, while researchers were able to grow watermelon in the pole , which is a tropical fruit and needs a lot of heat to grow , climate change has been effective in reducing the number of elephants , threatening the loss of habitats for the survival of the films. according to a television reporter let's meet al jazeera english here . al-spicy poaching has put the elephants in danger . with 50,000 tomans, they are in greater danger in the wild. the executive director of the film support center says that the number of elephants is facing many threats, what factors have caused us to lose what we have and what can be done which we have to preserve and ensure that the number of elephants decreases it's coming. one of the things we've seen is the decline of elephants just because of climate change. we 've been talking about poaching for a few years now, but i'm happy that most african countries, including kenya, tanzania, and andar, have been ab
this theory can be proved to be the most important scientific achievement since albert einstein's theory of relativity until now . 800 grams to one kilogram, while researchers were able to grow watermelon in the pole , which is a tropical fruit and needs a lot of heat to grow , climate change has been effective in reducing the number of elephants , threatening the loss of habitats for the survival of the films. according to a television reporter let's meet al jazeera english here . al-spicy...
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this theory the proof can be the most important scientific achievement since the time of albert einstein's theory of relativity, the winners of the 14th science and nanotechnology student olympiad have been announced. the final third stage of the olympiad was held for 12 days at iran university of medical sciences . in 2010, the poet decided to register in the olympiad and the first and second stages were held in the form of a theory test, and a student made it to the final stage of the olympiad. this time, instead of solving theoretical problems , they had to produce medicine in the laboratory of iran university of medical sciences. this for 12 days, they tried to synthesize a nano drug in the laboratory and check the release of the drug and its effect on the treatment of cancer . the company is from the city of saqez, kurdistan province, and in different ages and eleventh grade, the teacher's experimental field, the students of the tenth and eleventh grade, the eleventh grade, the twelfth grade, the experimental grade, the seventh grade, the experimental grade, the twelfth grade , are no
this theory the proof can be the most important scientific achievement since the time of albert einstein's theory of relativity, the winners of the 14th science and nanotechnology student olympiad have been announced. the final third stage of the olympiad was held for 12 days at iran university of medical sciences . in 2010, the poet decided to register in the olympiad and the first and second stages were held in the form of a theory test, and a student made it to the final stage of the...
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the initiator of the expulsion albert einstein children's germany, with his sanction, the best german, communists and social democrats of the violent nation, were executed. that was the name of the debes in the party, however, the apparatus of richter himmler in his secret reports called the reich minister. otherwise, it passed under the coded designation bodelberg steer several times secret agents of the gestapo spotted the reich minister in the boudoir of actresses in babelberg during night orgies, but scandals erupted when it became known about goebbels' passion for the czech actress. lida barr gebbez was summoned to the party office and for four hours was forced to give humiliating explanations about his connection with an inferior slav shortly after these events, which almost cost goebels, stirlitz saw the minister's nut at a book fair. he remembered geras' hands. goebbels handled the book of selected speeches of goebbels with care. that same night , the books were burned by order of the hybris. max engels hegel kant heine mann tolstoy brecht zaggers and many other ministers cont
the initiator of the expulsion albert einstein children's germany, with his sanction, the best german, communists and social democrats of the violent nation, were executed. that was the name of the debes in the party, however, the apparatus of richter himmler in his secret reports called the reich minister. otherwise, it passed under the coded designation bodelberg steer several times secret agents of the gestapo spotted the reich minister in the boudoir of actresses in babelberg during night...
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i want to answer your question with the, with a quote of albert einstein. he said, peace can not be kept by force. it can only be achieved by understanding. and that precisely what the kingdom upset already be. and specifically at the conference kind of been said, mine was trying to pursue from day one. and it looks like the red sea is extending its warm, an honest time to the black sea, which is a beautiful and positive thing. and i honestly, i'm honestly like very optimistic about this. did the peace conference. it will be a big success compared to the copenhagen, one of which happens or to place in copenhagen 2 months ago. and in despair. it's a free eliza, and i don't expect an immediate break through, but it will most probably pay the way for a comprehensive peace plan. and i think that definitely the saudis managed to get the chinese and the major global south nations and get them involved with the whole world and finding a resolution for this work. this shows that so a be a is so great is almost the one and only trusted global heavy weight piece may
i want to answer your question with the, with a quote of albert einstein. he said, peace can not be kept by force. it can only be achieved by understanding. and that precisely what the kingdom upset already be. and specifically at the conference kind of been said, mine was trying to pursue from day one. and it looks like the red sea is extending its warm, an honest time to the black sea, which is a beautiful and positive thing. and i honestly, i'm honestly like very optimistic about this. did...
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albert einstein with -- was the smartest scientist since the big bang. i think that is arrogant. we should be modest. it is possible as the previous listener mentioned, it lost its atmosphere 2 billion years ago. one thing we could do is go to these caves on mars, the lava tubes and check the walls. whether there are any cave paintings that could have been created by intelligent beings on mars 2 billion years ago. who knows? maybe intelligent life on mars preceded intelligent life on earth by 2 billion years. that is just a factor. it is possible. point is, we keep thinking that it is an extraordinary claim to think we have partners out there. i say, if you are single and you say, i do not have a partner. obviously, it is a self fulfilling prophecy. what you need to do is go to dating sites, or at least look for the window, or at least go to your backyard and search for any objects that came from the street to figure out whether there are partners out there. it will change our life if we find a partner. host: the dating advice through me for a loop, avi. i will be honest. [laught
albert einstein with -- was the smartest scientist since the big bang. i think that is arrogant. we should be modest. it is possible as the previous listener mentioned, it lost its atmosphere 2 billion years ago. one thing we could do is go to these caves on mars, the lava tubes and check the walls. whether there are any cave paintings that could have been created by intelligent beings on mars 2 billion years ago. who knows? maybe intelligent life on mars preceded intelligent life on earth by 2...
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her family had an antique store in one of their clients was albert einstein. her uncle went out drinking beer with him and called him al, which i thought was cold. i want you to see her as best i can before i tell you the story. she thought she was a movie star. she was five foot three inches, auburn hair, she had all these expectation from the flapper era. when there is a party with my mexican family she would stand in this teapot pose. she would move her hand as she spoke to you and she liked jewelry. she often had a big gold ring on. she would make a show of it. she also smoke like bette davis for effect. so you're seeing my mother? if you said something she thought was funny even in spanish and didn't understand it she would take a puffin seo f and say, oh darling. she came to washington to train fleeing of terrible relationship. i run a novel about it. in the novel is at night, irene. people said why didn't you write a nonfiction about it and i tried. one of the reason those women are never forgotten is the records building for the red cross burned down.
her family had an antique store in one of their clients was albert einstein. her uncle went out drinking beer with him and called him al, which i thought was cold. i want you to see her as best i can before i tell you the story. she thought she was a movie star. she was five foot three inches, auburn hair, she had all these expectation from the flapper era. when there is a party with my mexican family she would stand in this teapot pose. she would move her hand as she spoke to you and she liked...
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and we have franklin roosevelt and albert einstein and pope pius the 11th and john f kennedy and and weirdly against a across time and geography and language. they're all really talking about the same thing. they're talking about what it take to live in peace. and kennedy's particular, when you read it, people to people know that it exists. they see it often as a foreign policy speech because he has this beautiful passage about america we need to be the watchman on the walls of world freedom. but when you look closely he's also saying and he devotes about the speech to the watchman also has to look inward. and he talks a lot about domestic extremism and misinformation and and have to wonder reading the speech if he and he was starting his reelection campaign and he was very popular and 70% approval rating by some measures at the time if he had articulated the danger of domestic extremism misinformation in reelection campaign the same he articulated the danger of a missile gap in his first campaign. would we be living in a different america now, having been more sensitized to the risk
and we have franklin roosevelt and albert einstein and pope pius the 11th and john f kennedy and and weirdly against a across time and geography and language. they're all really talking about the same thing. they're talking about what it take to live in peace. and kennedy's particular, when you read it, people to people know that it exists. they see it often as a foreign policy speech because he has this beautiful passage about america we need to be the watchman on the walls of world freedom....
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>> jesse: if back pain is a sign of intelligence i'm albert einstein because i have had surgery.in because he's 300 pounds. i don't think that's something he should be bragging about. i don't know if just sitting on someone is going to allow you to win. >> katie: i don't think anime fights fight like that. >> harold: i don't really care a lot about the story. >> dana: i hope they give the money to charity even if they don't fight, it's supposed to go to veterans. >> we want to see the fights. >> dana: i think if they end up not fighting let's get the money to the veterans. >> greg: why do veterans win i want to see a fight. (light acoustic music plays) (eagle screeches) (energetic music plays) there he is! it's right there! ♪ oh, he's straight ahead. he's straight ahead. straight ahead. go go go. ♪ cover more ground in the kia sportage turbo-hybrid. kia. movement that inspires. . when migraine strikes, you're faced with a choice. ride it out with the tradeoffs of treating? or push through the pain and symptoms? with ubrelvy, there's another option. one dose works fast to eliminat
>> jesse: if back pain is a sign of intelligence i'm albert einstein because i have had surgery.in because he's 300 pounds. i don't think that's something he should be bragging about. i don't know if just sitting on someone is going to allow you to win. >> katie: i don't think anime fights fight like that. >> harold: i don't really care a lot about the story. >> dana: i hope they give the money to charity even if they don't fight, it's supposed to go to veterans....
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i mean, among those migrants, you know there could be the next albert einstein, a young kid struggling to find a piece of american dream in our state and we're failing them. it doesn't feel good-- >> but they're failing us, right? there are proper ways to come in here assemblyman, and others that are not so proper. a million plus call themselves citizens every year in this country and are added to this country, but isn't that the problem? i think it keeps going back to that. the root of the problem. >> right. and on the other side, neil, we also have offered the legislative intent behind sanctuary cities. in urban environments like new york city we've given a clear and loud message no matter how you come here, we'll offer that kind of safeness for you, but if we can no longer provide that safety net then we have a crisis. so we either need to be honest about building capacity or tell the entire world we no longer have the public capacity to take care of people. neil: so, in your mind, assemblyman, do you think those who espouse sanctuary cities are hypocrites? >> those who -- in terms
i mean, among those migrants, you know there could be the next albert einstein, a young kid struggling to find a piece of american dream in our state and we're failing them. it doesn't feel good-- >> but they're failing us, right? there are proper ways to come in here assemblyman, and others that are not so proper. a million plus call themselves citizens every year in this country and are added to this country, but isn't that the problem? i think it keeps going back to that. the root of...
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>> jesse: if back pain is a sign of intelligence i'm albert einstein because i have had surgery.e's 300 pounds. i don't think that's something he should be bragging about. i don't know if just sitting on someone is going to allow you to win. >> katie: i don't think anime fights fight like that. >> harold: i don't really care a lot about the story. >> dana: i hope they give the money to charity even if they don't fight, it's supposed to go to veterans. >> we want to see the fights. >> dana: i think if they end up not fighting let's get the money to the veterans. >> greg: why do veterans win i want to see a fight. s get the money to the veterans. >> greg: why do veterans win i want to see a fight. >> what are we talking about? crab, crab. crab crab,. crab, crab,. crab. crab, crab, crab, crab, crab, crab. everyone's talking about crab. apple is the new comedy from dan harmon, co-creator of rick and morty. you still can't die right now. i can't die of a god. what kind of idiot are you? >> witness the start of civilization. i swear, it's not as bad as the name sounds. all that. awful
>> jesse: if back pain is a sign of intelligence i'm albert einstein because i have had surgery.e's 300 pounds. i don't think that's something he should be bragging about. i don't know if just sitting on someone is going to allow you to win. >> katie: i don't think anime fights fight like that. >> harold: i don't really care a lot about the story. >> dana: i hope they give the money to charity even if they don't fight, it's supposed to go to veterans. >> we want to...
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elvis, albert einstein. >> the evolution of the nerd in sitcoms is an interesting one to watch.g theory" where you have a group of nerds that are the stars of the show. ♪ it started with a big bang ♪ >> inconceivably brilliant, guys that can figure pi to 80 decibels but were very child like. >> smell that? that's the smell of new comic books. >> oh, yes. >> sheldon played so wonderfully by jim parsons, injected this humanity into him. >> you care about sheldon. he's not comic relief. he's the hero in a way. >> sheldon, what are you doing? >> same thing for three days. figure out if electrons have no mass when traveling through a gr graphine sheet. >> the characters want to be included. >> there's the beautiful penny who lives across the hall. >> welcome to the building. >> thank you. maybe we can have coffee sometime. >> great. >> great. >> she's funny. but they show her as having a fr fraction of their i.q. >> you may be familiar with some of my work. it's orbitborbiting, taking high-resolution photographs. >> there's a bunch of women and it's balanced. >> hello amy farah fowle
elvis, albert einstein. >> the evolution of the nerd in sitcoms is an interesting one to watch.g theory" where you have a group of nerds that are the stars of the show. ♪ it started with a big bang ♪ >> inconceivably brilliant, guys that can figure pi to 80 decibels but were very child like. >> smell that? that's the smell of new comic books. >> oh, yes. >> sheldon played so wonderfully by jim parsons, injected this humanity into him. >> you care...
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momentum among the anti-aging researchers and one guy who is the head of the aging institute at albert einstein. >> reporter: can we say that if you are taking metformin, can you delay aging process? >> yes, because it is the human decline, so you take care of the immune decline, and you will do much better, so met formin has one of the hallmarks of preventing aging. >> and metformin is approved for diabetes but not anti-aging, because of the ways that we measure it, inflammation and immunity, and that is how it is targeted and this is why people in that world are taking the medications like that, and the science is going to take a while to nail down, but it is fascinating. >> and what about standing up? because they took away our chairs? >> yes. and sitting is a big killer. they say that sitting is the new smoking, and it is not a cute adage, but it is true. >> and so we are standing here, and we are trying all of this stuff, and i won't mention names, but he is trying it all, and he says that he is feel like a 6-year-old, and he is 50. thank you, dr. gupta. appreciate it. >>> and now, team us
momentum among the anti-aging researchers and one guy who is the head of the aging institute at albert einstein. >> reporter: can we say that if you are taking metformin, can you delay aging process? >> yes, because it is the human decline, so you take care of the immune decline, and you will do much better, so met formin has one of the hallmarks of preventing aging. >> and metformin is approved for diabetes but not anti-aging, because of the ways that we measure it,...
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's, the 20's, her family had an antique store on north broadway, and one of their clients was albert einstein, and her uncle went out drinking beer with him and called him al, which to me was kind of cool, but what did i know? and she had, i just want you to see her as best i can before i tell you the story. um, so, she thought she was a movie star. she was five foot three inches, auburn hair. she had all these affectations left over from the flapper era. whenever there was a party, including with our mexican family, she would stand in this kind of pose. [laughter] i used to call it the teapot. [laughter] and she would move her hand as she spoke to you, and she liked the jewelry, so she often had a big old ring and she would make a show of it and she also smoked like betty davis for effect, you know. [laughter] so now you are seeing my mother. and if you said something funny, or what she thought was funny, even if it was in spanish and she did not quite understand, she would take a puffin say "oh, darling." [laughter] so, she came to washington to train, fleeing a terrible relationship, and u
's, the 20's, her family had an antique store on north broadway, and one of their clients was albert einstein, and her uncle went out drinking beer with him and called him al, which to me was kind of cool, but what did i know? and she had, i just want you to see her as best i can before i tell you the story. um, so, she thought she was a movie star. she was five foot three inches, auburn hair. she had all these affectations left over from the flapper era. whenever there was a party, including...
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i played elvis, albert einstein.resting one to watch. we went from urkel and screech that are like the joke character on their respective shows to something like big bang theory, where you have a group of nerds who are the stars of the show. ♪ math, science, history, unraveling the mystery ♪ ♪ that all started with the big bang. hey! ♪ chuck lorre: just inconceivably brilliant guys who can figure pi to 80 decimals but were very childlike. sheldon: smell that? that's the smell of new comic books. oh yes. gerrad: sheldon, played so wonderfully by jim parsons, injected this humanity into him. andy greene: you care a lot more about sheldon. he's - he's not comic relief. he's sort of the hero in a weird way. howard: sheldon, what the hell are you doing? sheldon: same thing i've been doing for 3 days! trying to figure out why electrons behave as if they have no mass when traveling through a graphene sheet. bernadette: with marbles? sheldon: i needed something bigger than peas, now didn't i? chuck: what makes these characte
i played elvis, albert einstein.resting one to watch. we went from urkel and screech that are like the joke character on their respective shows to something like big bang theory, where you have a group of nerds who are the stars of the show. ♪ math, science, history, unraveling the mystery ♪ ♪ that all started with the big bang. hey! ♪ chuck lorre: just inconceivably brilliant guys who can figure pi to 80 decimals but were very childlike. sheldon: smell that? that's the smell of new...
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albert einstein was born on pi day, and stephen hawking died on pi day. what are the odds of that? guess we'll never know because the two smartest people are now dead. [ laughter ] today also happens to be the first time in over two years where our full staff is back to work at the office. [ cheers and applause ] i don't know, since for two years, at least half our staff has been working from home. and i have to say, it's nice to have meetings where i don't have to keep going, "ken! you're on mute! ken!" [ laughter ] there's always a ken, you know. here's another sign that things are getting back to normal-ish. over the weekend here in l.a., we had a police chase. not just any police chase. this is one of the best worst police chases of all-time. >> you can see it right there, the suspect trying to getting into somebody's property or still trying to hide, but doing a very, very poor job of it right there. lapd coming to a stop. come on, guys, he is right there. the officer's running right by him. they're going right by him. i'm sorry, angie, our pilot today talking on 02, trying to
albert einstein was born on pi day, and stephen hawking died on pi day. what are the odds of that? guess we'll never know because the two smartest people are now dead. [ laughter ] today also happens to be the first time in over two years where our full staff is back to work at the office. [ cheers and applause ] i don't know, since for two years, at least half our staff has been working from home. and i have to say, it's nice to have meetings where i don't have to keep going, "ken! you're...
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. >> jimmy: i think it was albert einstein said that. [ light laughter ] >> the weird thing he had toh >> jimmy: oh, that's pretty interesting. could you do this? >> i didn't know that. hey, alexa, what's a useless appendage near your epiglottis [ laughter ] >> from reference.com, the uvula is the dangling appendage visible at the back of the throat, and the epiglottis is a cartilage flap within the throat [ audience ohs ] >> i didn't get it >> jimmy: so happy you didn't get that one >> all right >> jimmy: all right, ready for this >> yes >> jimmy: jon, let's do -- do we have time let's do one more. >> all right, all right. >> jimmy: this is for -- >> 1,000 points. >> jimmy: yes. >> no, a million points. >> jimmy: that might be a little crazy >> all right >> jimmy: yeah, inflation. >> thousand and one. >> jimmy: a thousand and one points >> 1-0-0-1 >> jimmy: all right. all right, i can let you do this one this is for the win. [ light laughter ] >> hey, alexa, what is the state bird of illinois >> illinois' state bird is northern cardinal. [ dings [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: jon
. >> jimmy: i think it was albert einstein said that. [ light laughter ] >> the weird thing he had toh >> jimmy: oh, that's pretty interesting. could you do this? >> i didn't know that. hey, alexa, what's a useless appendage near your epiglottis [ laughter ] >> from reference.com, the uvula is the dangling appendage visible at the back of the throat, and the epiglottis is a cartilage flap within the throat [ audience ohs ] >> i didn't get it >> jimmy:...
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scientists at the albert einstein, college of medicine and the montefiore health system in new york say a study involving 45,000 hospitalized patients showed covid-19 can lead to onset severe high blood pressure. people at risk of developing consistent high blood pressure from covid. our patients over 50 men, african-americans and people who have never had covid before. researchers hope the findings lead to more frequent blood pressure screenings among covid patients. mental health spending has surged in the united states since the pandemic researchers found american spending on mental health with private insurance jumped 54% between march 2020 and august 2022. the team reports anxiety and depression disorders saw the steepest increase at 45%, followed by post traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. the study found the average spending rate was more than 3.5 million dollars per 10,000 patients monthly. that's compared to about 2.3 million pre-pandemic. the study appears in the jama health forum. coming up next, the hawaiian electric company believed to be behind t
scientists at the albert einstein, college of medicine and the montefiore health system in new york say a study involving 45,000 hospitalized patients showed covid-19 can lead to onset severe high blood pressure. people at risk of developing consistent high blood pressure from covid. our patients over 50 men, african-americans and people who have never had covid before. researchers hope the findings lead to more frequent blood pressure screenings among covid patients. mental health spending has...
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that is albert einstein, pasteur and einstein, louis pasteur and stephen hawking. three white men.d to me, this is a form of divisive education, which was essentially telling pupils to look for scientists outside of europe, outside of america, and telling them that science is no place for white men and they should try and recover a more diverse attitude viewed towards the sciences . now, when i spoke to sciences. now, when i spoke to don't divide us, the campaign you referenced in your monologue, they said that this was reducing science to identif t, which is a travesty in general, but particularly bad. they when you're dealing they said when you're dealing with primary school pupils who are just discovering the wonders of science and should be learning potential and learning about its potential and instead being forced, what instead are being forced, what don't us described as don't divide us described as a sociological movement about power and they're excluding some of the most famous scientists of history from this group. >> but there are other problems, as well, aren't there? e
that is albert einstein, pasteur and einstein, louis pasteur and stephen hawking. three white men.d to me, this is a form of divisive education, which was essentially telling pupils to look for scientists outside of europe, outside of america, and telling them that science is no place for white men and they should try and recover a more diverse attitude viewed towards the sciences . now, when i spoke to sciences. now, when i spoke to don't divide us, the campaign you referenced in your...
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albert einstein said the definition of insanity is trying to the same thing over and over again and expecting the past six years, gop leadership has thought they could accommodate trump, appease trump, not confront the elephant in the room of the threat to democracy, cater to and placate his base, and somehow he would leave the stage and they would regain the party. that has failed over and over again. are they going to continue behaving in that insane way or change? >> appeasement, there's no example in human history of appeasement working in a geopolitical context. at a human level, there's no example of enabling behavior to lead to anything more functional or healthy. the republicans are nothing if not appeasers and enablers. >> look at the 2016 election. ted cruz tried this and failed and trump won. so all of these different candidates who ian called them playing footsie with trump, they are following a policebook that failed spectacularly. if you're talking about this threat of democracy and how these republican candidates are approaching it, you can also just see how much the game has c
albert einstein said the definition of insanity is trying to the same thing over and over again and expecting the past six years, gop leadership has thought they could accommodate trump, appease trump, not confront the elephant in the room of the threat to democracy, cater to and placate his base, and somehow he would leave the stage and they would regain the party. that has failed over and over again. are they going to continue behaving in that insane way or change? >> appeasement,...
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high blood pressure among almost everyone who tested positive, according to scientists at the albert einstein college of medication, who say their study involved 45,000 hospitalized patients and that several of them were diagnosed with severe high blood pressure. even patients over 40 with no previous covid history or recently caught covid could develop consistent high blood pressure. the researchers say they hope these findings lead to closer blood pressure screening of covid patients. our time now. 727 ac transit could start using artificial intelligence. why engineers are using the ground breaking system on its busses and at transit centers. experts say the national housing market could be in a standstill for quite a while. when realtors advice to those who want to buy or sell a home amid record high mortgage rates is back now at lucky! come kick off the season with our shop and score game that'll have you cheering for more! play for a chance at over 25 million in prizes and money saving offers - like this and this, or even this! or try to win $100,000 in guaranteed prize money. shop your
high blood pressure among almost everyone who tested positive, according to scientists at the albert einstein college of medication, who say their study involved 45,000 hospitalized patients and that several of them were diagnosed with severe high blood pressure. even patients over 40 with no previous covid history or recently caught covid could develop consistent high blood pressure. the researchers say they hope these findings lead to closer blood pressure screening of covid patients. our...