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, that’s right, albert einstein, absolutely correct answer, point to your team, we’ll continue with youleoned, maybe - the concept is zero. number. two sticks, 10 - this gives well x, yours answer, by hand, but not bad, by the way, logic will be useful to you in the third round, but here it’s still knowledge that come on, 3, 2, 1, time is up, alas, but you need to give some kind of answer, we think that probably, such an option is not provided, well, that is, in no way, never, this is an absolutely correct answer, in no way, well, there is no number, what to do if not, the numbers are zero, they went well, but i liked your version, andrey, regarding the four units that as a whole forms a zero, it is romantic, beautiful, christians have the bible, muslims have the koran, and what is the name of the sacred book of hinduism? athena, in the person of dasha, seems to know the answer, try it. most likely the vedas, the vedas, the absolutely correct answer is the vedas, thank you, being in west berlin , mimino, the hero of danelia’s comedy of the same name, is trying to call his hometown, whic
, that’s right, albert einstein, absolutely correct answer, point to your team, we’ll continue with youleoned, maybe - the concept is zero. number. two sticks, 10 - this gives well x, yours answer, by hand, but not bad, by the way, logic will be useful to you in the third round, but here it’s still knowledge that come on, 3, 2, 1, time is up, alas, but you need to give some kind of answer, we think that probably, such an option is not provided, well, that is, in no way, never, this is an...
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albert einstein, 43 chapters, 469 page. leonardo da vinci, 469 pages, better than 34 chapters.ake it sound like too bigger -- neil: save a lot of exercise just putting them on a device. it is an interesting way. your attention to detail. >> i like to make it a fast telling story, i don't want to pontificate and tell you what you got to think. i'm by the side and tell you the story. if you're interested in chesler, there he is doing it. if you are interested in his girlfriends and all the kids he had, there is something on that. we move on to space x. he has so many things going on including ai. i want this to be a fast-paced tale about a complicated but unbelievably interesting guy. neil: he seems naughty. to take nothing away from that. most incredible entrepreneurs, not exactly emotional but he seems particularly strange. >> he really has all these personalities and at times he is totally crazy. he will admit it. almost cackled about his craziness. that he might go into a dark mood. you see the picture on the he takes risks even at his birthday party, gets a blindfold and kni
albert einstein, 43 chapters, 469 page. leonardo da vinci, 469 pages, better than 34 chapters.ake it sound like too bigger -- neil: save a lot of exercise just putting them on a device. it is an interesting way. your attention to detail. >> i like to make it a fast telling story, i don't want to pontificate and tell you what you got to think. i'm by the side and tell you the story. if you're interested in chesler, there he is doing it. if you are interested in his girlfriends and all the...
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it's kind of like did we want albert einstein in the united states or did we want him in germany in worldwhat would have happened if albert einstein wouldn't have been here? think about the manhattan project. same thing goes on right now when we talk about a.i. we want the best and brightest to come to the united states. >> brian: senator, it's not a hit on you, it would bed same thing if you asked me, i'm not ready to regulate a.i. i just don't know enough. and referees if you want to play out that analogy know the game that they are refusing. do you know enough ref, and if not. >> you hit it on the head. we don't know enough to regulate it right now there. and that was part of the message that was being shared yesterday was get the expertise. bring in the professionals. you know, when we talk about nuclear issues and so forth and when we talk about how we handle nuclear regulatory issues, we bring in experts when we talk about the spectrum. we try to wring in experts on the spectrum. the same thing here, there is a limited body of individuals that really understand a.i. and while it's g
it's kind of like did we want albert einstein in the united states or did we want him in germany in worldwhat would have happened if albert einstein wouldn't have been here? think about the manhattan project. same thing goes on right now when we talk about a.i. we want the best and brightest to come to the united states. >> brian: senator, it's not a hit on you, it would bed same thing if you asked me, i'm not ready to regulate a.i. i just don't know enough. and referees if you want to...
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of japan , oppenheimer became an advocate of the non-use of nuclear weapons and, together with albert einstein, founded the bulletin of scientists nuclear scientists. it is a magazine and organization to warn humanity about the dangers of nuclear weapons. later, he openly opposed the nuclear race and the creation of a hydrogen bomb in the ussr after the first tests. the first nuclear weapon, its creator andrei sakharov , became a consistent fighter for peace and advocated the abandonment of nuclear tests. according to his calculations, the explosion of a one-megaton thermonuclear charge. capable of killing more than six and a half thousand people over 8,000 years. all this is supposedly due to mutations that radiation causes in the middle fifties against the backdrop of increasing. nuclear tests in london, an anti-war appeal by russell einstein was published in which scientists warned the public about the catastrophic consequences of using the hydrogen bomb and the need to consolidate the scientific community to prevent a global nuclear war, the manifesto was signed by 11 world-famous scientis
of japan , oppenheimer became an advocate of the non-use of nuclear weapons and, together with albert einstein, founded the bulletin of scientists nuclear scientists. it is a magazine and organization to warn humanity about the dangers of nuclear weapons. later, he openly opposed the nuclear race and the creation of a hydrogen bomb in the ussr after the first tests. the first nuclear weapon, its creator andrei sakharov , became a consistent fighter for peace and advocated the abandonment of...
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zurich reports that this great scientist lived here for 4 years from 1901, a citizen of zurich albert einsteinr this indicator in the world, which is reflected in the guinness book. well, let it be the shortest. absolutely right, 2.6 meters. anniversary 2023 for 900 exactly 300 years ago this composer moved to lipetsk for the anniversary. this march there was a festival in yekaterinburg. this is a johann sebastian bach lizard over 600. the worm-like lizards living in mexico and south asia do not have eyes. apparently, you will be surprised by the paw lamp, but in the photo of lizards we play further. please, anniversary 2023 for 600 80 years since the birth of this extravagant american chess champion march 9 where is this street at 300? the first evidence of the adoption of this necessary measure in russia is in one of the chronicles. pskov, where is prince mikhail, sour , ordered petrovskaya street to be locked at both ends? apparently this is a fight against the plague, quarantine is true. quarantine 1521 andrey anniversary 2023 for 300 this year marks the 175th anniversary of the birth of t
zurich reports that this great scientist lived here for 4 years from 1901, a citizen of zurich albert einsteinr this indicator in the world, which is reflected in the guinness book. well, let it be the shortest. absolutely right, 2.6 meters. anniversary 2023 for 900 exactly 300 years ago this composer moved to lipetsk for the anniversary. this march there was a festival in yekaterinburg. this is a johann sebastian bach lizard over 600. the worm-like lizards living in mexico and south asia do...
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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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so in other words, if frederick douglas or leonardo da vinci, albert einstein would they be less educable hair style, strands of hair from the kid's grandfather, that it reflects his heritage, that he is not being allowed to wear is this hair style, which violates a policy that violates common sense and i believe violates state law. and certainly, it could violate the constitution. because loced hair styles, in other words dredlocs is meant to be hair for grown, and it is not meant for a crew top, a high top fade in style. dredlocs are meant to be worn long. so it is discriminate another and irrational. >> interestingly enough, as you said that, we just learned that the family of darryl george has decided it is filing a lawsuit against governor abbott, so on state lines, you just laid out in, you know, your opinion, the many layers in which it is discriminatory, so you feel this family has a very strong case. they're not just going after the school district. they're going after the state. they're going after the governor. >> absolutely. so frederick, let's think about this. this case is e
so in other words, if frederick douglas or leonardo da vinci, albert einstein would they be less educable hair style, strands of hair from the kid's grandfather, that it reflects his heritage, that he is not being allowed to wear is this hair style, which violates a policy that violates common sense and i believe violates state law. and certainly, it could violate the constitution. because loced hair styles, in other words dredlocs is meant to be hair for grown, and it is not meant for a crew...
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you think of albert einstein and many others who benefited our country immensely. we want to take advantage of that. especially where appropriate with open science that are fruitful to that kind of focus as well. it's also useful to note i have one statistic here, many of the folks who come here to work in the u.s. including in our labs end up staying and becoming incredibly important partings -- important part of our eco system. students stay here in the u.s. five years after graduating and that's a huge benefit. working forward to working with you further. >> the good news is 90% come and stay and the concern is, there's potentially 10% that do return to china. >> or have families there as you mentioned. and as mr. puglisi has mentioned and eyes wide open. >> i'm interested to how foreign nationals are concerned hold up they're vetted before they're hired in your lab. >> there's a process that's similar across all the laboratories where there's a background check. there's the filters that secretary turk mentioned in terms of recruitment programs and their history
you think of albert einstein and many others who benefited our country immensely. we want to take advantage of that. especially where appropriate with open science that are fruitful to that kind of focus as well. it's also useful to note i have one statistic here, many of the folks who come here to work in the u.s. including in our labs end up staying and becoming incredibly important partings -- important part of our eco system. students stay here in the u.s. five years after graduating and...
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. >> reporter: walter isaacson has written biographies of ben franklin, albert einstein and steve jobsand this coming week our sister company simon & schuster will publish his biography of elon musk. >> what is elon musk like? >> there's no single elon musk. he has many personalities. >> elon musks? >> yeah. exactly. almost multiple personalities. and you can watch him go from being very giddy and funny to being deeply in engineering mode and then suddenly the dark cloud happens. it's almost like dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. >> reporter: isaacson writes tht musk's volatility stems from a brutal childhood in south africa with his abusive father, errol. >> everything's related to the traumas and the drives of childhood. it made him adventurous. it mooid him so that he felt more comfortable with drama. >> i did not have a sort of happy childhood to be frank. it was quite, quite rough. >> repo >> but it has left deep scars on him, the way his father treated him when he was bullied on the school yard, when his face was pounded into the concrete steps and his father took the side of the person w
. >> reporter: walter isaacson has written biographies of ben franklin, albert einstein and steve jobsand this coming week our sister company simon & schuster will publish his biography of elon musk. >> what is elon musk like? >> there's no single elon musk. he has many personalities. >> elon musks? >> yeah. exactly. almost multiple personalities. and you can watch him go from being very giddy and funny to being deeply in engineering mode and then suddenly the...
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writing about brilliant people from from long ago, like leonardo da vinci, benjamin franklin and albert einstein, or more contemporary, innovative figures of our age, like steve jobs, jennifer, jennifer doudna or henry kissinger. you can bet the result will be a fascinating, revealing, comprehensive and vividly told book. walter's take on elon musk is certainly all that and the story turned out to be even more than walter bargained for when he set out a couple of years ago to do the biography. back then, walter thought he'd be writing mainly about moscow's technological trailblazer, a leader in the fields of electric vehicles and private space exploration. then came musk's impulsive purchase of twitter and his central role in providing ukraine with satellite communiques and links during the war with russia. and the questions and controversies about musk only grew. all of which has enhanced the timeliness and importance of walter's in-depth portrait of musk and of the demons that drive him now, predictably. walter himself has come in for some criticism about what he decided to put in the book or
writing about brilliant people from from long ago, like leonardo da vinci, benjamin franklin and albert einstein, or more contemporary, innovative figures of our age, like steve jobs, jennifer, jennifer doudna or henry kissinger. you can bet the result will be a fascinating, revealing, comprehensive and vividly told book. walter's take on elon musk is certainly all that and the story turned out to be even more than walter bargained for when he set out a couple of years ago to do the biography....
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you have had the access to -- you have done steve jobs, kissinger, albert einstein. two years following him about ai. you write, quote, ai was the biggest storm brewing and there was no one more attracted to a storm than musk. you expressed major concerns about ai -- or he did, from the beginning. talk to me about that. then we will get into some of the other -- >> that was from a few months ago as i was finishing the reporting on the book. he said, i have to talk to you in person. he felt that there was a storm -- a safety storm on ai. he wanted to jump in. ever since he was a kid and he was reading robot stories, he has been worried that the robots would turn against us. that's why he formed openai with sam altman, who was at the hearing with him. they had a falling out because he felt sam altman was closing it a bit. musk is now starting his own ai company. what he believes -- you heard him say, but we lost a little of that with the sound, is that there has to be a regulatory agency. he is not somebody who loves regulations, but he deals with the faa, fcc, the hig
you have had the access to -- you have done steve jobs, kissinger, albert einstein. two years following him about ai. you write, quote, ai was the biggest storm brewing and there was no one more attracted to a storm than musk. you expressed major concerns about ai -- or he did, from the beginning. talk to me about that. then we will get into some of the other -- >> that was from a few months ago as i was finishing the reporting on the book. he said, i have to talk to you in person. he...
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my very first book, i remember when you first started the show, was albert einstein. upt. i had a pretty easygoing childhood in new orleans, which is why i'll never shoot rockets to mars. but like obama writes in his memoirs, every great man, he says, is either driven to live up to the expectations of his father or to drive down the sins of his father. in musk you have a dark father still jangling in his head. >> what surprised you the most? any preconceived assumptions that were blown to bits or anything that you want to share on a personal level that you were sort of struck by? >> yeah. there are a couple of things, some good things. for example, i was somewhat surprised by the intensity of his engineering focus. you'll see in the book sort of episode after episode of him figuring out why there's a methane leak or let's go to stainless steel for the cybertruck. i thought he had delegated all that to people. but, no, that's his best mode, is engineering. what surprised me is the messiness of his interpersonal life, his inability to deal with emotional things, the prob
my very first book, i remember when you first started the show, was albert einstein. upt. i had a pretty easygoing childhood in new orleans, which is why i'll never shoot rockets to mars. but like obama writes in his memoirs, every great man, he says, is either driven to live up to the expectations of his father or to drive down the sins of his father. in musk you have a dark father still jangling in his head. >> what surprised you the most? any preconceived assumptions that were blown to...
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been a registered nurse for 40 years and most recently served as clinical trial manager at the albert einstein college of medicine diabetes clinical trial unit. mrs. brown friday has previously served on the national board of the american diabetes association and she remains a current member of the nyc community leadership board. mrs. brown friday previously served as a committee member for the national diabetes education program and as a special government employee and counsel member for the national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney disease advisory council. mrs. brown friday holds mph in community health education and ms in community health nursing from hunter college in new york city, new york. we are going to begin with president nygren and then go right to left, left to right down the dice today. welcome, we look forward to hearing your testimony. >> good morning, chairman heinrich, esteemed members of the joint economic committee. i'm doctor bill migrant, president of the navajo nation, i serve the navajo area, representative to the national indian health board. i come befo
been a registered nurse for 40 years and most recently served as clinical trial manager at the albert einstein college of medicine diabetes clinical trial unit. mrs. brown friday has previously served on the national board of the american diabetes association and she remains a current member of the nyc community leadership board. mrs. brown friday previously served as a committee member for the national diabetes education program and as a special government employee and counsel member for the...
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little things, pay attention to the screen, let's see what sergei is asking you now, what albert showed. einsteint the head, a beautiful version, no, maybe he an indecent gesture showed, no, where your laboratory is located, maybe he was pointing to the stars in space, no, to the whole world, no, maybe he was showing his this is a specific place, this is not a specific place, it is on him, but on his body, on his body, this is some kind of abstract concept, yes, understanding the head, yes you mean, it comes. it occurred to him to ask for topology, but no, he was the one taking something out of his clothes, that’s already correct, he was showing what you could get out of your pocket, a handkerchief, a chisigur, no, a pen, that’s absolutely right, cool, but he’s theorizing , yes, yes, what a great guy, cool, cool, in general, he’s a theorist, yes, yes, yes, yes, that’s right, show me the answer on the screen, now by yourself... or the viewer will voice it, a ballpoint pen, a pen, a ballpoint pen , yes, but there were no ballpoint pens when there were, were, were, were, and it was einstein’s favori
little things, pay attention to the screen, let's see what sergei is asking you now, what albert showed. einsteint the head, a beautiful version, no, maybe he an indecent gesture showed, no, where your laboratory is located, maybe he was pointing to the stars in space, no, to the whole world, no, maybe he was showing his this is a specific place, this is not a specific place, it is on him, but on his body, on his body, this is some kind of abstract concept, yes, understanding the head, yes you...
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folks from all over the world who want to come work here leading scientific mind to think of albert einsteino think of a number of others who benefited our country immensely want to take advantage of thatt especially where appropriate with science areas are fruitful for that kind of focus as well. it is alsoo useful to note and got one statistic at many folks come here to work in the u.s. including in our labs and of staying become incredibly important parts of our ecosystem. over 90% of top ai phd students from around the world stay here in the u.s. at five years after graduating and that is a huge benefit. looking forward to work with the further. >> i appreciate the good news is 90% come and stay. the concern is there's potentially 10% that do return to china. cooks or have families there and again eyes wide open to take those threats head on perquisite of the something went out onto this? i'mow interested how foreign nationals for countries ofbu concern how they're vetted before the heart in your lab? >> it is a process quite similar across all the laboratories there is a background chec
folks from all over the world who want to come work here leading scientific mind to think of albert einsteino think of a number of others who benefited our country immensely want to take advantage of thatt especially where appropriate with science areas are fruitful for that kind of focus as well. it is alsoo useful to note and got one statistic at many folks come here to work in the u.s. including in our labs and of staying become incredibly important parts of our ecosystem. over 90% of top ai...
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leading scientific minds who you think of albert einstein, you think of a number of others who benefited our country immensely and we want to take advantage of that, especially where appropriate with open science, with areas that are fruitful for that kind of kind of focus as well. it's also useful to note. i've got one statistic here. many of the folks who come here to work in the us including in our labs end up staying and becoming incredibly important parts of our ecosystem. so over 90% of top a i phd students from around the world stay here in the us five years after graduating. and that is a huge benefit but looking forward to working with you further. >> i appreciate because the good news is 90% come and stay. and then the concern is that there's potentially 10% do return to china. >> or have families there as you've mentioned? eyes wide open to take those threats to head on. >> doctor stevens. i don't know if there's something you want to add on this, but i'm interested in how our foreign nationals from countries of concern, how they're vetted before they're hired in your lab. >>
leading scientific minds who you think of albert einstein, you think of a number of others who benefited our country immensely and we want to take advantage of that, especially where appropriate with open science, with areas that are fruitful for that kind of kind of focus as well. it's also useful to note. i've got one statistic here. many of the folks who come here to work in the us including in our labs end up staying and becoming incredibly important parts of our ecosystem. so over 90% of...
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cursar la licenciatura, con coeficiente intelectual de 138 puntos, sÓlo 22 menos que el cientÍfico albert einsteinn precio. ¿viste mi cola cuando llegó la caja de chewy? perdón por la lámpara. no pasa nada. era de carla. ahorra en lo que más les gusta con precios increíbles en chewy. ♪ francisca: hoy en "gangas and deals" la soluciones para que tu vida sea fÁcil, esta mÓnica pascualolto. monica: hoy les traigo unos presos super buenos asÍ que pendientes. francisca: scan en el cÓdigo en pantalla y si les gusta algÚn producto para que lo lleven. mÓnica: este juego de sÁbanas quiero siete que son de alta tecnologÍa, ya que estas sÁbanas recibieron un premio de la nasa por su innovaciÓn y vanguardia, estimulan tu flujo sanguÍneo y reducen la tensiÓn, tebana lloro aumentar el bienestar, ahorita que necesitas dormir bastante, esto te va hacer sentir mÁs renovada en la maÑana siguiente. mezclan minerales que estÁn incrustados a la sÁbanas, se caliente con el calor corporal y hace que te llenes de energÍa y ademÁs es una de las cinco mejores formas para dormir. francisca: debemos tener en la casa. mÓnica:
cursar la licenciatura, con coeficiente intelectual de 138 puntos, sÓlo 22 menos que el cientÍfico albert einsteinn precio. ¿viste mi cola cuando llegó la caja de chewy? perdón por la lámpara. no pasa nada. era de carla. ahorra en lo que más les gusta con precios increíbles en chewy. ♪ francisca: hoy en "gangas and deals" la soluciones para que tu vida sea fÁcil, esta mÓnica pascualolto. monica: hoy les traigo unos presos super buenos asÍ que pendientes. francisca: scan...
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than what they were with atomic energy when they started putting this together, but, remember, albert einstein if he would have stayed in germany? >> right. >> we've got to make sure we bring the best and the brightest into the united states, and this is where they want to be. >> amen. we could talk about high-tech immigration reform, but we'll save that for another day. now, i want to ask both of you guys a question that will make you both uncomfortable. it has to do with a colleague of yours named tommy tuberville. senator rounds, i'd like to ask you if you agree with what tommy tuberville is doing, holding up -- well, i think hurting the readiness of the united states of america. senator schumer, i just want to ask you, maybe it's because i'm a hot head. >> no. >> but i would say, okay, coach, you want to hold up the marines from being a commandant for the first time in 150 years and hurt readiness for the united states? okay. we're going to call everybody in. we're going to sit down, and we're going to have the votes. nobody is going to leave that chamber for about three or four weeks, so
than what they were with atomic energy when they started putting this together, but, remember, albert einstein if he would have stayed in germany? >> right. >> we've got to make sure we bring the best and the brightest into the united states, and this is where they want to be. >> amen. we could talk about high-tech immigration reform, but we'll save that for another day. now, i want to ask both of you guys a question that will make you both uncomfortable. it has to do with a...
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einstein. the dream force spent a lot of time looking at booths, already good story into something more compelling. earlier today we spoke with laura alberteo of williams sonoma, take a look. laura, welcome back to "mad money." >> good to be here. >> so marc benioff shows us around dreamforce, he makes a b line to the incredible set you guys have. he did not describe how you use einstein. >> it's awesome. i mean, we really have always been, as you know, a customer company. a company that focuses on service. and that's been in our heritage since chuck started williams sonoma 70 years ago, and, you know, so much has changed, but the thing that remains the same is service. and so what we're excited about with ai is the ability to accelerate our service initiatives. and so it's everything from how we sell, whether it's a personalized e-mail or on our site, we built our own auto recommendation engine that gives you an idea of something else you may like to also our design services, so i don't know if you know, but we have a 3d room planner, and we're now feeding it with our best designers rooms, so that it helps you put things together when yo
einstein. the dream force spent a lot of time looking at booths, already good story into something more compelling. earlier today we spoke with laura alberteo of williams sonoma, take a look. laura, welcome back to "mad money." >> good to be here. >> so marc benioff shows us around dreamforce, he makes a b line to the incredible set you guys have. he did not describe how you use einstein. >> it's awesome. i mean, we really have always been, as you know, a customer...