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i met simon crick.was the discovery of dna which was one of the great biological discoveries of the 20th century, but he also revolutionized molecular biology. he turned to consciousness. it was a ta boo subject because it was imagined that this feeling of private subjective awareness is somehow just an illusion, and it took people that knew crick to say, look, this is a gravity tagsal problem. i studied the illusions of time and how time could stretch and warp and reverse. and crick was such a fan of what i was doing there because he saw that those were important questions about our private subjective experiences. we all assume that time is just a river that's flowing past, but what i've been working on for the past 12 years is this understanding that it's not just a river that's passively flowing, it's an act of construction of the brain. when i was a child, i was eight years old, i fell from the roof of a house under construction. and i was watching the brick floor coming towards me and i was thinkin
i met simon crick.was the discovery of dna which was one of the great biological discoveries of the 20th century, but he also revolutionized molecular biology. he turned to consciousness. it was a ta boo subject because it was imagined that this feeling of private subjective awareness is somehow just an illusion, and it took people that knew crick to say, look, this is a gravity tagsal problem. i studied the illusions of time and how time could stretch and warp and reverse. and crick was such a...
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. >> it's very invasive and speeds crick qikly. >> they first came to the united states in the ships in the great lakes in the mid 19 80s and spread almost everywhere. this is one of the last places where they haven't appeared. >> main water vessels are traveling from lake to lake. >> this is a demonstration program. the county spent 3,000ses today bring this chocolate lab trained to sniff out the mussels on the holes of boats. this would take me 15 minutes that, dog takes about 30 seconds. >> debbie are regards it as a big game he sits down and gets a toy. >> this weekend that did not happen. must have been frustrating for pop eye. >> it's the end of the daichl he loves to swim so. he gets to go for a swim. >> there is no mussels in the lake this weekend. just one, tired, happy, chocolate lab. >> and there are supporters of wiki leaks founder called the system of the armed forces and swedish institute on twitter an unidentified group saying hands off assange. he's been holed up in the british embassy. >> and koit be armageddon versus apple? bruce willis could fight for the right to
. >> it's very invasive and speeds crick qikly. >> they first came to the united states in the ships in the great lakes in the mid 19 80s and spread almost everywhere. this is one of the last places where they haven't appeared. >> main water vessels are traveling from lake to lake. >> this is a demonstration program. the county spent 3,000ses today bring this chocolate lab trained to sniff out the mussels on the holes of boats. this would take me 15 minutes that, dog...
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yeah, hey, cricks, when the reinforcements get here, dennis and i are cool, right? we're not on your (bleep) list? yeah, like, we got tarred and feathered for your ass, so... protect me, and i shall make sure that all of you are safe from the mighty sword of brit... (gunshot) (gasping) damn it, frank, you just ruined my whole life! wait, wait, wait. check his pulse. he doesn't have a head! if the british come in here and find this body, we are dead! oh, he's right, he's right! we gotta get rid of this body. how can we do that? maybe we could bury it out back. no, there's no time. we gotta burn that body. burn it? it's gonna call too much attention. let's chop it up in a million pieces. i got an idea. - careful, men, steady. - it's heavy. whoa, whoa, whoa! (bell tolling) bro, we just broke the liberty bell. i'll get you, my pretties! (screeching laugh) (mimics witch's laugh) it's totally broken. stop this story... okay?! we're not quite finished yet. we're just climaxing there. i've finished listening. have you, now? uh, okay, well, that's fair. uh, the end, i guess.
yeah, hey, cricks, when the reinforcements get here, dennis and i are cool, right? we're not on your (bleep) list? yeah, like, we got tarred and feathered for your ass, so... protect me, and i shall make sure that all of you are safe from the mighty sword of brit... (gunshot) (gasping) damn it, frank, you just ruined my whole life! wait, wait, wait. check his pulse. he doesn't have a head! if the british come in here and find this body, we are dead! oh, he's right, he's right! we gotta get rid...
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guess when they laid out the town years ago, it just all went into the pipes and straight into the "crick." sabljak: i've lived here 43 years in the same house. when i moved here, they told us that sewage would be here shortly. and here it is 43 years later and we still don't have it. my husband and i went to the first meeting. he always said, "boy, i'll never see it in my lifetime." well... my husband passed away last december. man: right now, the wastewater in herminie is going to basically three places -- in the street, down mine shafts, or into the creeks. i think we're very lucky that we haven't had some kind of serious health problem. sabljak: i came up one morning to get my newspaper, and there was this pool of stench up here. there was a pipe spouting, like a fountain, with everything coming out. everything was on the road already. i could see toilet paper. i could see other things that were... that you would put in a sewer. mcmillen: well, i was actually born and raised in westmoreland county so i have been aware of the conditions in herminie all my life. herminie has declined, b
guess when they laid out the town years ago, it just all went into the pipes and straight into the "crick." sabljak: i've lived here 43 years in the same house. when i moved here, they told us that sewage would be here shortly. and here it is 43 years later and we still don't have it. my husband and i went to the first meeting. he always said, "boy, i'll never see it in my lifetime." well... my husband passed away last december. man: right now, the wastewater in herminie is...
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you might find yourself expieriencing headaches, cricks in your neck, and achy shoulders.en when your head is tilted forward and your shoulders are curved.. as you're texting, playing a game or reading an email. experts say for every inch you tilt your head forward the pressure on your spine doubles. that extra pressure puts a strain on your spine and can pull it out of alignment. the best advice: roll your shoulders back and keep your ears directly over them so your head isn't tilted forward. lunchbreak is next. you know her from "top chef"... valerie bolon is here with a recipe for roasted pork loin with honey glazed squash. [ crack of bat ] ball. ball. [ crack of bat ] [ male announcer ] hanging out with cal has its benefits... so does taking one a day men's. go to stayinthegame.com to enter for a chance to meet me and watch the 2013 mlb all star game. in today's lunchbreak: roasted pork loin with honey glazed squash former top chef contestant valerie bolon is serving this at the "farm to fork" event this saturday in naperville. thanks for coming in. we are doing a vers
you might find yourself expieriencing headaches, cricks in your neck, and achy shoulders.en when your head is tilted forward and your shoulders are curved.. as you're texting, playing a game or reading an email. experts say for every inch you tilt your head forward the pressure on your spine doubles. that extra pressure puts a strain on your spine and can pull it out of alignment. the best advice: roll your shoulders back and keep your ears directly over them so your head isn't tilted forward....
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. >> as we had, this authority oversees the revenue as well as crick shuns. the ethics ideas have yell to be -- but there's more work ahead, because it's obvious some of the proposals for the board aren't flying with its members. back to you in the newsroom. >> derrick ward, thank you. >>> a man is accused of exposing himself? public. police say he dropped his pants as a woman was walking by in brings to you last month. the woman ran off, she called police, and he's also listed on the sex offender rentgistry. >>> we're just getting started. why an election officials was rushed offstage. >>> a witness has to beat the animal off the attack. >>> plus how anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel... but it'll become so much more. a new world-class resort casino in prince george's county. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question se
. >> as we had, this authority oversees the revenue as well as crick shuns. the ethics ideas have yell to be -- but there's more work ahead, because it's obvious some of the proposals for the board aren't flying with its members. back to you in the newsroom. >> derrick ward, thank you. >>> a man is accused of exposing himself? public. police say he dropped his pants as a woman was walking by in brings to you last month. the woman ran off, she called police, and he's also...
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i do think you can make a reasonable crick teak of some of the polls that show obama with a large lead because they also show a much more democratic electorate than we normally see. >> that's fine. and, of course, the fox news polls has it. >> exactly. and there's a practical response to this. which is why would we want to be wrong, why would we put out polls that in the end show us to be incorrect. the best measure of a poll would be to to create them. why would we create these polls that would screw up the analysis. >> meanwhile the talk show campaign continues, the president and his wife going on "the view." mitt romney and his wife appearing in the next couple of weeks. let's take a look. >> i can make a man. i'm one of the few people. >> how do you make a man? >> any number of ways. >> am i being fairly unreason snoobl you're in new york where all the leaders gathered. president obama said he didn't have time to meet any of them. went on "the view," took some criticism for that, is that a fair shot when we're five or six week as i way. >> i think it sort of misses the point. my pe
i do think you can make a reasonable crick teak of some of the polls that show obama with a large lead because they also show a much more democratic electorate than we normally see. >> that's fine. and, of course, the fox news polls has it. >> exactly. and there's a practical response to this. which is why would we want to be wrong, why would we put out polls that in the end show us to be incorrect. the best measure of a poll would be to to create them. why would we create these...
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>> i mean, what the federal government receives is the employer's contribution and the employee's crick, and if you're self--- contribution, and if you're self-employed, you appreciate more what you're contributing. >> that's exactly right. >> so you're saying now the table at 113, and apparently i misunderstood, it includes all taxes? >> right. so what this is is -- >> but i was also going to refer to page 106, your table on the tax mix showing -- >> right. >> -- the payroll taxes and i presume there's also, that includes the medicare perhaps? >> right. the chart to which -- let me just explain so people know what we're looking at. there's a chart in the book which shows the share of federal revenue in income taxes, corporate income tax, payroll tax and other things. and, basically, what you notice is that the payroll tax is an ever greater share, and the corporate income tax is a smaller share. and that is, of course, because we raise taxes on social security, but also we invented medicare in the '60s, and that's financed in part -- not in whole -- by the payroll tax. >> well, when i
>> i mean, what the federal government receives is the employer's contribution and the employee's crick, and if you're self--- contribution, and if you're self-employed, you appreciate more what you're contributing. >> that's exactly right. >> so you're saying now the table at 113, and apparently i misunderstood, it includes all taxes? >> right. so what this is is -- >> but i was also going to refer to page 106, your table on the tax mix showing -- >> right....
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what he does with it will be crick critical. this is a character building moment. american public looks in at various times during a campaign. i promise you they'll be locking in this week. it may be a fresh opportunity for mitt romney, the candidate, to try to connect with voters. this is an issue that has been relevant to him as a candidate and i think this is an opportunity that he can try to do better. >> you know, what's interesting about these moments, too, they're opportunities to learn more about just what the tax system is. what romney suggested is that 47% of americans pay no federal income tax. which is true. but it is also true -- we made a graph to help everybody understand. of those 47% who don't pay federal income tax, 28% still pay some sort of payroll tax. >> right. >> and of those that pay no federal income tax and no payroll tax, that's just about 18% of which a majority are seniors. and seniors vote for republicans. did mitt romney just insult many of the people who end up voting republican? >> i think, norah, you have fallen into the same trap
what he does with it will be crick critical. this is a character building moment. american public looks in at various times during a campaign. i promise you they'll be locking in this week. it may be a fresh opportunity for mitt romney, the candidate, to try to connect with voters. this is an issue that has been relevant to him as a candidate and i think this is an opportunity that he can try to do better. >> you know, what's interesting about these moments, too, they're opportunities to...
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struggle for the child, she's never really caught up but she's making gains and this is a very simplistic crickum, very classic western canon based and the teachers aren't education majors, they are subject matter majors. host: i'll stop you there, thank you for your call and sharing your thoughts with us i'll get a response. guest: susan, you have a lot of points. i agree, content is essential and i like what she said about the passion of the subject. i decided in seventh grade i was going to be a teacher and first decided to be a teacher, then i started thinking about which subject. well, i don't have that passion for poetry. poetry was difficult for me, but i loved mathematics, so for me, that was a natural choice. i think it is so important that we actually recruit people, because there are a lot of people with content knowledge and then we need to find the people who have the disposition, characterristics that make it work in a classroom. and that is a very important thing we do. the other thing i would mention as a union, we took on what we call a priority schools campaign. others call th
struggle for the child, she's never really caught up but she's making gains and this is a very simplistic crickum, very classic western canon based and the teachers aren't education majors, they are subject matter majors. host: i'll stop you there, thank you for your call and sharing your thoughts with us i'll get a response. guest: susan, you have a lot of points. i agree, content is essential and i like what she said about the passion of the subject. i decided in seventh grade i was going to...
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memo one of half a and crick said the performances that and but that it.n start of her friend to him as trump uncle harry. >> the obama campaign reacted to the empty chair by treating this figure of the president with the caption this seat is taken. more news after the break. >> we are counting down to the shutdown of the dumbarton bridge. it will close at 10:00 p.m. and not reopen until tuesday. da lin has more. >>da: and the last 15 minutes or so, workers drove their go-karts at the bridge. they're waiting for the seat the bridge will be set down for today's until tuesday at 5:00 a. m.. the closure will affect tens of thousands. about 61,000 cars use this for it on a daily basis. officials say that number dropped 20%-30% during the labor day weekend and that is why the crew was doing seismic run if it worked at the bridge can withstand a major traffic is pretty light on the bridge right now. that has been the case all day long, even during the evening commute. it looks like a lot of people have already gotten the message. >> contra costa county vector co
memo one of half a and crick said the performances that and but that it.n start of her friend to him as trump uncle harry. >> the obama campaign reacted to the empty chair by treating this figure of the president with the caption this seat is taken. more news after the break. >> we are counting down to the shutdown of the dumbarton bridge. it will close at 10:00 p.m. and not reopen until tuesday. da lin has more. >>da: and the last 15 minutes or so, workers drove their...