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back on it. >> spencer: pressure is late. >> tim: anthrop, anthrop first down. >> spencer: he's a baller. >> tim: i think it was torry holt nc state years ago, big days, big plays. anthrop is the kind that the sales that. >> tim: sindelar with the middle tight end. it have to say other than anthrop's 33, it's been about hermanns and hopkins the tight ends this offense all night. >> spencer: the outcome is there but it's really the hands of the controlled anthrop there. the ball is placed exactly where it needed to be but when you go up that high point and you got strong hands, you come down. that's all about the player. >> tim: sindelar back to anthrop again. out of carver high school. >> spencer: create open field tackle. if that ball was put on his outside shoulder, make the turn upfield as it was. he was told a little bit. but help the defender make a play. >> tim: third down and seven. >> spencer: a tough spot right here. >> tim: you've got for place to work with. see what they go with. overthrown, intended for fuller. most of what has worked tonight for purdue has been one of their
back on it. >> spencer: pressure is late. >> tim: anthrop, anthrop first down. >> spencer: he's a baller. >> tim: i think it was torry holt nc state years ago, big days, big plays. anthrop is the kind that the sales that. >> tim: sindelar with the middle tight end. it have to say other than anthrop's 33, it's been about hermanns and hopkins the tight ends this offense all night. >> spencer: the outcome is there but it's really the hands of the controlled...
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forcing function on and in nature and that despite the new climate area has been named for us, the anthropiceed. the argument i make in this book is that these four changes in power are not just changing your world. they are reshaping your world and that requires fundamental rethinking of everything and they are reshaping the five rounds. politics, geopolitics, ethics, the community and the work place. so let me spend the next half of this talking about what i mean. so, basically the workplace is being changed in large part because of this graph. i was working on the book interviewing astro teller, the ceo of google research arm and i went to see them and they went over to his whiteboard in nature this very simple graphs. the blue line across the middle you'll notice have a positive scope, very gradual. i said what is that? that's the average rate at which human beings and society adapt to change over time. it is gradual. the white line that starts andpa loops up, not his technology. so if you live at the west end the west end of outlining the 11th or 12th century, we forget if you lived in
forcing function on and in nature and that despite the new climate area has been named for us, the anthropiceed. the argument i make in this book is that these four changes in power are not just changing your world. they are reshaping your world and that requires fundamental rethinking of everything and they are reshaping the five rounds. politics, geopolitics, ethics, the community and the work place. so let me spend the next half of this talking about what i mean. so, basically the workplace...
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when you look at the big bang and then you look at the -- chat is called the anthropic principle, scienceclear and christopher hitchens admitted this -- that the most powerful argument for god is the anthropic principle, meaning that science shows us that the world is designed on a level of such detail and exquisite precision it's kind of frightening and athiestd a lot scientists said they were startled because when you look at the science -- if you don't look at the science you can believe whatever you want. when you look at the science you're challenged to say, this couldn't possibly just have happened. it's like throwing a dime across the room and landsennest image. that might happen but ifly to another dime and they all land on their edge, you say something is going on here. that is what fines seem bows pointing to, wrote an op-ed for "the wall street journal," came out two and a half year ago, on this subject, science increasingly make this case for god and it became the most popular shared article literally in the history of "wall street journal." it's got 650,000 facebook likes bec
when you look at the big bang and then you look at the -- chat is called the anthropic principle, scienceclear and christopher hitchens admitted this -- that the most powerful argument for god is the anthropic principle, meaning that science shows us that the world is designed on a level of such detail and exquisite precision it's kind of frightening and athiestd a lot scientists said they were startled because when you look at the science -- if you don't look at the science you can believe...
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miracle book i said the biggest miracle of all is the creation and if you look at big bang in the anthropic, since more and more of makes it clear that the most powerful argument is the of prospect principal meaning the world is designed on such detail and precision it is frightening and a lot of ags say they were startled because if you look at the science you are challenged to say this possibly just could not have happened if i throw another dime in another and another the hallway and down there edge something is going on that is what science is pointing to so i wrote the hotbed for "the wall street journal" to a half years ago but increasingly makes the case for god and it was the most popular chaired article literally in the history of the wall street journal since they kept records. 650,000 facebook likes because the congress for god and evidence if science can tell us and being is a huge and we're living in a culture that avoids those issues. i tried to get people to think about it will always have ideologues who don't need proof but it is important to do that and you cannot deny the
miracle book i said the biggest miracle of all is the creation and if you look at big bang in the anthropic, since more and more of makes it clear that the most powerful argument is the of prospect principal meaning the world is designed on such detail and precision it is frightening and a lot of ags say they were startled because if you look at the science you are challenged to say this possibly just could not have happened if i throw another dime in another and another the hallway and down...