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in 1924 henry made the acquaintance of alberta einstein at one each banquet of bankers held in berlin. goldman and einstein hit it off famously and began a lifelong friendship and henry was fascinated by the professors descriptions of experiments of quantum mechanics the future nobel prize winner and some of the students included oppenheimer the subject was very controversial and einstein was unconvinced of the validity. nevertheless goldman gave him over $1,000 to continue his research which resulted in an atomic fusion 20 years later and in 1931 when einstein concluded he could no longer liv in the hostile of atmosphere of nazi germany accepted a post at the institute for learning in princeton but after one year feelings the press of the institute was enforcing intolerable demands, the professor threatened to the eighth. henry attempted to intercede that the efforts became pointless as nazism's bread and heroes ruling elder traded options for einstein. henry was still convinced the nazis were just a passing phase until the night 40,000 ordinary citizens luted libraries and homes and
in 1924 henry made the acquaintance of alberta einstein at one each banquet of bankers held in berlin. goldman and einstein hit it off famously and began a lifelong friendship and henry was fascinated by the professors descriptions of experiments of quantum mechanics the future nobel prize winner and some of the students included oppenheimer the subject was very controversial and einstein was unconvinced of the validity. nevertheless goldman gave him over $1,000 to continue his research which...
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goldman and einstein hit it off famously and began a lifelong friendship. henry was fascinated by the professor's description of experiments in quantum mechanics being conducted by max horn. the future nobel prize winner and some of his students who included robert oppenheimer at the university of cottingham. the subject was very controversial at the time and einstein was unconvinced of its validity. nevertheless goldman gave borne over $1000 to continue his research, which resulted in the development of atomic fission 25 years later. in 1931 when einstein concluded he could no longer live in the hostile atmosphere of nazi germany, henry introduced him to accept a post at the formative institute for learning and princeton, but after a year feeling the controlling president of the institute was enforcing intolerable demands on his personal freedom, the professor threatened to leave. henry attempted to intercede and persuade him otherwise, but his efforts became pointless as naziismism spreading hitler rose to the presidency of germany ruling out alternative
goldman and einstein hit it off famously and began a lifelong friendship. henry was fascinated by the professor's description of experiments in quantum mechanics being conducted by max horn. the future nobel prize winner and some of his students who included robert oppenheimer at the university of cottingham. the subject was very controversial at the time and einstein was unconvinced of its validity. nevertheless goldman gave borne over $1000 to continue his research, which resulted in the...
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>> cribbs: albert einstein.. >> kroft: bigger than marilyn monroe and james dean? >> cribbs: huge, huge. the biggest in the world. albert einstein was "time" magazine's person of the century. >> kroft: every 12-year-old in the world recognizes his picture and instantly equates it with genius. and einstein's beneficiary, the hebrew university of jerusalem, has earned millions and millions of dollars from baby einstein videos and nike commercials featuring kobe bryant executing a genius move as the late princeton professor. the last time we saw martin cribbs, he was working up a campaign to resurrect the mildly scandalous career of hollywood siren mae west for a pitch to stationers and perfumers. unlike agents for the living, he was at peace knowing that he didn't have to worry about her next movie bombing, or his client getting sent off to rehab, or the headaches of having to deal personally with the notorious diva, maria callas. are there advantages to representing people who are dead? >> cribbs: absolutely. if
>> cribbs: albert einstein.. >> kroft: bigger than marilyn monroe and james dean? >> cribbs: huge, huge. the biggest in the world. albert einstein was "time" magazine's person of the century. >> kroft: every 12-year-old in the world recognizes his picture and instantly equates it with genius. and einstein's beneficiary, the hebrew university of jerusalem, has earned millions and millions of dollars from baby einstein videos and nike commercials featuring kobe...
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everything is a mystery, according to einstein and darwin and a whole bunch of physicists, scientists, atheists. no one knows. if an atheist argues with me, i say it is your opinion. i live in doubt all the time. i think that is a very healthy way. tavis: are you comfortable in this space called doubt that you in?e an >> i know less and less as time goes on. tavis: that makes you smart. >> we know nothing. i feel at peace with it. i am in this business, the movie business. i am having a great life. i am still called up to do a job here and there. i have to take it with a pinch of salt. i work with young actors. i was working with a terrific young actor in this movie. he is full of intensity. he is a 30 year-old. i just said to enjoy yourself. enjoy life. tavis: since we are talking of uncertainty and doubt, have certain do you have to be? is it better if you are in doubt about the roles that you choose? i cannot imagine you want to much doubt about the roles you choose to play. you want to be certain of something about the character and what you think you can do with it. >> you get a
everything is a mystery, according to einstein and darwin and a whole bunch of physicists, scientists, atheists. no one knows. if an atheist argues with me, i say it is your opinion. i live in doubt all the time. i think that is a very healthy way. tavis: are you comfortable in this space called doubt that you in?e an >> i know less and less as time goes on. tavis: that makes you smart. >> we know nothing. i feel at peace with it. i am in this business, the movie business. i am...
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and a scientist said that -- einstein said in his opinion that buddhism was the only religion that was cope steadic with the progress of science. i wonder if you have any feeling about the books today. are the books becoming more popular than 1780, or '90? or is there a lack of process in do you have any feeling for that? i know you don't have the statistic. >> host: thank you, bill. jenn risko. >>>> guest: i'm trying to understand. do we have a feeling if buddhist books are more popular? >> host: kind of. i don't want to try to paraphrase his question. what would you like to answer about what we said? [laughter] >> guest: you know, i'm sorry -- i don't. >> host: then that's fine. >> guest: yeah, i don't have a feel for it. i'm sorry. >> host: that's fine. in the past year, book tv has gone to several book festivals. here are some of the ones that we have attended. we've either covered live or covered on a tape basis. that includes the "los angeles times" festival of books, annapolis, we covered the national started by laura bush, we were in austin texas for thee -- >> host: one the bi
and a scientist said that -- einstein said in his opinion that buddhism was the only religion that was cope steadic with the progress of science. i wonder if you have any feeling about the books today. are the books becoming more popular than 1780, or '90? or is there a lack of process in do you have any feeling for that? i know you don't have the statistic. >> host: thank you, bill. jenn risko. >>>> guest: i'm trying to understand. do we have a feeling if buddhist books are...
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appears to be orchestrated very finally by technique of nonviolent revolution by dream sharp's albert einstein institute in cambridge the same footprint that we saw going back as far as serbia with the ouster of milosevic. russia's own forces now reportedly have a brand new nuclear warhead at their disposal it doesn't validate any part of the recently signed reduction treaty with the u.s. and the design it says it will be able to beat any current missile defense system and any other being built all these other but it takes it up. the designers say it'll be able to penetrate almost all the french shields not only current ones the ones in production for the next forty years now this concept is so unique so groundbreaking actually prompted the chief designer of the missile to come out and say that thirty years ago this sort of concept would have actually been considered as science fiction is that futuristic that advanced now we know that when the missile is in flight it will actually have several independently target for warheads will be deployed each with its own thermal technology what that mea
appears to be orchestrated very finally by technique of nonviolent revolution by dream sharp's albert einstein institute in cambridge the same footprint that we saw going back as far as serbia with the ouster of milosevic. russia's own forces now reportedly have a brand new nuclear warhead at their disposal it doesn't validate any part of the recently signed reduction treaty with the u.s. and the design it says it will be able to beat any current missile defense system and any other being built...
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it's almost like the simple equation that einstein used, e equals... >> hinojosa: who, by the way, is one of your heroes. >> yeah, yeah. e equals mc squared. in this simple equation he explains how energy and mass, et cetera, and all that is all interrelated. well, it's the same thing with clave. it's five attacks. and from this (plays 3-2 clave pattern) we get all of the rhythms that we utilize today in afro cuban music, in funk, in rock and... >> hinojosa: one-two-three, two-three. (imitates clave) >> you could explain it. >> hinojosa: i don't know. i just... >> but you could explain it this way. but what i tend to show... what i try to show people, what i do show people, is how this is prevalent in everything that we do. it could be a song by tito puente. (singing in spanish) or it could be a song from new orleans. ♪ i said feet won't fail me now ♪ my feet won't fail me now, yeah ♪ my feet won't fail me now ♪ my feet won't fail me now, yeah ♪ get, get, get get busy ♪ get, get, get get busy ♪ get, get, get get... ♪ it's all interrelated. it's part of the african diaspora in this so-
it's almost like the simple equation that einstein used, e equals... >> hinojosa: who, by the way, is one of your heroes. >> yeah, yeah. e equals mc squared. in this simple equation he explains how energy and mass, et cetera, and all that is all interrelated. well, it's the same thing with clave. it's five attacks. and from this (plays 3-2 clave pattern) we get all of the rhythms that we utilize today in afro cuban music, in funk, in rock and... >> hinojosa: one-two-three,...
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very finally by by the technique that was perfected of nonviolent revolution by gene sharp's albert einstein institution in institute in cambridge the same footprint that we saw going back as far as serbia with the ouster of milosevic. russia's armed forces will soon get a new missile to deliver nuclear payloads but it doesn't of i violate any part of the nuclear arms reduction treaty with the us according to their manufacture it's also advised to penetrate any missile shield in the world and that's lighter to build in the next forty years as i have a bet it takes to let. the designers say it will be able to penetrate almost all the french shields not only current ones but ones in production for the next forty years now this concept is so unique so groundbreaking actually prompted the chief designer of the missile to come out and say that thirty years ago this sort of concept would have actually been considered as science fiction is that futuristic that advanced now we know that when the missile is in flight you will actually have several independently target for warheads will be deployed ea
very finally by by the technique that was perfected of nonviolent revolution by gene sharp's albert einstein institution in institute in cambridge the same footprint that we saw going back as far as serbia with the ouster of milosevic. russia's armed forces will soon get a new missile to deliver nuclear payloads but it doesn't of i violate any part of the nuclear arms reduction treaty with the us according to their manufacture it's also advised to penetrate any missile shield in the world and...
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very finely by by the technique that was perfected a nonviolent revolution by gene sharks albert einstein institution institute in cambridge some years ago with the rand corporation so these are very sophisticated models it was tested in iran. and successfully the iranians brought it under control but it's the same footprint that we saw going back as far as serbia with the ouster of milosevic we'll leave it there thank you very much indeed william and author of full spectrum dominance to terra democracy in the new world order joining us there live in frankfurt we appreciate your time thanks thank you. well on the second day of the economic forum in switzerland the russian economy has been at the center of much discussion it follows the russian president's speech on wednesday the first time russia has been represented represented at the forum by its leader to meet him if it is visit was shorter than planned due to monday's attack on the airport the bowl me was the first topic he touched upon in his speech before turning to issues of preventing manmade disasters and the wiki leaks revelatio
very finely by by the technique that was perfected a nonviolent revolution by gene sharks albert einstein institution institute in cambridge some years ago with the rand corporation so these are very sophisticated models it was tested in iran. and successfully the iranians brought it under control but it's the same footprint that we saw going back as far as serbia with the ouster of milosevic we'll leave it there thank you very much indeed william and author of full spectrum dominance to terra...
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the guy's a regular alfred einstein there.ight explain why they're having trouble figuring this out. [ laughter ] you know, we've got -- we have a good show for you tonight. i mentioned the bachelor is going to be here. patricia heaton will be here from "the middle." and josh groban. i want to mention josh groban has a new album out. he's been doing some interesting things. josh is actually taking words from another high-profile performer. not songs but words. he's made into lyrics and put to music. it's kind of the reverse of a cover album. it's hard to explain. he's promoting this album with a television commercial. i have a feeling -- i really think this is going to put him back in the grammy race for next year too. >> he sold more than 20 million albums worldwide. and now oscar and grammy nominee josh groban releases his most anticipated album yet. >> oh, hello there. i'm oscar and grammy nominated singer josh groban. if you love kanye west tweets as much as i do, you are going to love my new album. >> josh groban's the be
the guy's a regular alfred einstein there.ight explain why they're having trouble figuring this out. [ laughter ] you know, we've got -- we have a good show for you tonight. i mentioned the bachelor is going to be here. patricia heaton will be here from "the middle." and josh groban. i want to mention josh groban has a new album out. he's been doing some interesting things. josh is actually taking words from another high-profile performer. not songs but words. he's made into lyrics...
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john kelly of einstein medical center explains the only guaranteed way to avoid one is to not drink any alcohol. but if that's not in your plans this weekend, is there some other way to prevent one? >> it's probably a reasonable idea to say i think i'm just going to have one drink per hour. if you finish your drink pretty quickly, then you may want to have something that's hydrating but that doesn't have alcohol in it. >> reporter: in addition, dr. kelly says to make sure you're well hydrated and well rested before you start your evening. and that you have some food in your belly to slow the alcohol's absorption. but in spite of all this, if you wake up on new year's day with a hangover, is there any way to cure it? >> i'd say hot water and lemon. and i drink that. >> eggs, mill, and sugar. you stir it up like a milkshake and drink it down. >> drink a lot more water. lay in bed for a few hours. and some advil usually helps, too. >> the truly proven remedies remain rehydrate yourself, usually with water or maybe some broth or maybe some sort of sports drink. but all of the other possible
john kelly of einstein medical center explains the only guaranteed way to avoid one is to not drink any alcohol. but if that's not in your plans this weekend, is there some other way to prevent one? >> it's probably a reasonable idea to say i think i'm just going to have one drink per hour. if you finish your drink pretty quickly, then you may want to have something that's hydrating but that doesn't have alcohol in it. >> reporter: in addition, dr. kelly says to make sure you're...
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space, and we will continue to develop, and begin deployment, of einstein 3, which will provide dhs with the ability to automatically detect and disrupt malicious cyber activity. and we will work through our science and technology directorate, our dozen academic "centers of excellence," and our many partners in the federal government, on technological advances. for example, to develop the secure and efficient airport checkpoints of tomorrow; design the materials that will make our infrastructure more resilient to an attack or natural disaster; and devise the screening and detection capabilities that will keep us ahead of threats from nuclear and radiological materials. through the hard work of fema, our national protection and programs directorate, and others across dhs, working with our many federal, state, local, and private sector partners, we have increased our preparedness for disasters of all kinds, and strengthened the resilience of our most vulnerable critical infrastructure. as the president announced in his state of the union, the so- called "d block" of communications spe
space, and we will continue to develop, and begin deployment, of einstein 3, which will provide dhs with the ability to automatically detect and disrupt malicious cyber activity. and we will work through our science and technology directorate, our dozen academic "centers of excellence," and our many partners in the federal government, on technological advances. for example, to develop the secure and efficient airport checkpoints of tomorrow; design the materials that will make our...
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space, and we will continue to develop and begin deployment of einstein iii, which will provide dhs with the ability to automatically detect and disrupt militias cyber activity. cyber -- militias cyber activity. cider is an area -- malicious cyber activity. cyber is an area where we have done much work, and much work is yet to be done. we are developing a secure and efficient airport checkpoint of the future. what will look like? what will it entail? we are designing the materials that will make our infrastructure more resilient to an attack or natural disaster. we are dividing screening and protection capabilities -- devising screening and protection capabilities to keep us ahead of the threats. finally, through the hard work of fema, our national protection programs directorate and other departments, working again with many local, state, tribal and territorial partners, we have increased our disaster preparedness of all kinds, and strength and the resilience of our most vulnerable, critical infrastructure. as the president suggested in his state of the union address, the communica
space, and we will continue to develop and begin deployment of einstein iii, which will provide dhs with the ability to automatically detect and disrupt militias cyber activity. cyber -- militias cyber activity. cider is an area -- malicious cyber activity. cyber is an area where we have done much work, and much work is yet to be done. we are developing a secure and efficient airport checkpoint of the future. what will look like? what will it entail? we are designing the materials that will...
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the first one, einstein brothers bagels is promoting their new free bagel.eli, in 21 states. this weekend, will give you a free kids' meal with an adult deal. and there's a deal at waffle house, too. >> have a great weekend. thank you for the deals. the details, links, you need to snag all of the deals, go to our website, abcnews.com/gma. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's morning... and quaker loves morning. ♪ because when you start your day with the power of oatmeal it's good for your heart. it gives you energy. and it can turn an ordinary day into an extraordinary day. ♪ quaker oatmeal is more than breakfast. it's a superfood. i can't breathe... so i can't sleep... and the next day i pay for it. i tried decongestants... i tossed & turned... i even vaporized! and then i fought back: with new drug-free breathe right advanced. these nasal strips instantly opened my nose, like a breath of fresh air. i was breathing and sleeping better! [ female announcer ] exercise your right to breathe right... get two free strips at breatheright.com. hey, it
the first one, einstein brothers bagels is promoting their new free bagel.eli, in 21 states. this weekend, will give you a free kids' meal with an adult deal. and there's a deal at waffle house, too. >> have a great weekend. thank you for the deals. the details, links, you need to snag all of the deals, go to our website, abcnews.com/gma. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's morning... and quaker loves morning. ♪ because when you start your day with the power of...
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albert einstein college of medicine looked at 11,0008-year-olds and 9-year-olds.performed better in class. >> it's so much easier to concentrate. it's easier to actively participate in a classroom setting when you've had those opportunities. >> reporter: but budget cuts can lead to poorly-supervised recess. this school struggled with unchecked aggression and bullying on the playground. three years ago, they hired playworks, a national organization which works with americorps workers in 12 states, to bring structure and calm to an otherwise chaotic time. playworks believes recess not only provides great exercise in the age of skyrocketing childhood obesity rates, it can also teach social skills. >> what's the word? >> respect. >> reporter: keon gray, a third grader, had always been very shy. afraid to step up in class. even bursting into tears out of frustration. last year, he was chosen to be a junior playworks leader. now, helps organize and lead games on the playground. his mom sees a big difference at home, too. >> he comes home and tells me how he solved a pro
albert einstein college of medicine looked at 11,0008-year-olds and 9-year-olds.performed better in class. >> it's so much easier to concentrate. it's easier to actively participate in a classroom setting when you've had those opportunities. >> reporter: but budget cuts can lead to poorly-supervised recess. this school struggled with unchecked aggression and bullying on the playground. three years ago, they hired playworks, a national organization which works with americorps workers...
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we do not have to know einstein's theory of relativity to serve. we only need a heart full of grace, a sold generated by love, and you can be that servant. i can be that servant. thank you. >> melanie campbell, that was beautiful. i do want to it knowledge our national field director. he is one of the foot soldiers of this era's -- he and i came out of brooklyn together. we debated on who was going to be the president and because i was better looking -- [laughter] the way. every step of but we had a margin it was time to go to jail, he stepped back and said, you are the leader. [laughter] there is a downside to being up front. andrea johnson has always been on the ground here. [applause] i must say that a young leader the i think has national ramifications -- he is the example to me of what it means to be grounded and no matter where he goes, he has remained grounded and a foot soldier even in high places. that is terri thomas. -- harry thomas. [applause] i really appreciate his work. i want to also acknowledged the principle of dunbar, coach walke
we do not have to know einstein's theory of relativity to serve. we only need a heart full of grace, a sold generated by love, and you can be that servant. i can be that servant. thank you. >> melanie campbell, that was beautiful. i do want to it knowledge our national field director. he is one of the foot soldiers of this era's -- he and i came out of brooklyn together. we debated on who was going to be the president and because i was better looking -- [laughter] the way. every step of...
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you don't have to know einstein's theory of relativity to serve!y need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love, and you can be that servant. oprah: that is my all-time favorite quote from dr. king. 25 years ago today, our country first honored him with a national holiday. i hope that you will find some time in this day to reflect on dr. king's vision and how you can fulfill your greatness through service. have a great day. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. "we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal." [captioning made possible by king world] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] [ male announcer ] nature is unique... ...authentic... ...pure... and also delicious. ♪ ♪ like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. because natural is not only good it also tastes good. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. ught along dogs, cats and birds to have them sanctified. and even sprinkled with a
you don't have to know einstein's theory of relativity to serve!y need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love, and you can be that servant. oprah: that is my all-time favorite quote from dr. king. 25 years ago today, our country first honored him with a national holiday. i hope that you will find some time in this day to reflect on dr. king's vision and how you can fulfill your greatness through service. have a great day. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up...
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and it may offer the key to how life began after the big bang, and also how we can finally do what einsteinhought could be done, a unified theory that encompasses biology and chemistry, and physics. we were all taught that at the subatomic level, the positive and negative elements have to be in equal value, or we would all fly apart. and, they discovered that the smallest subatomic particle, based on their findings, which can be confirmed or contradicted -- it turns out that they are slightly more positive in all of the atoms. and this would justify the faith of all of the believers of the world, and it would make you more optimistic, and it would give us an explanation for how we may have all come to this moment. this is an exciting time to be alive. we do not have a level of consciousness and understanding that is broadly enough in the south -- the society that is therefore a good decision. and you ask me what i want in the next 10 years, i want to believe that this is the case. so that i can feel that -- 100 or 1000 years from now, people on this planet are going to wake up with the same
and it may offer the key to how life began after the big bang, and also how we can finally do what einsteinhought could be done, a unified theory that encompasses biology and chemistry, and physics. we were all taught that at the subatomic level, the positive and negative elements have to be in equal value, or we would all fly apart. and, they discovered that the smallest subatomic particle, based on their findings, which can be confirmed or contradicted -- it turns out that they are slightly...
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year that may offer the key to how life began after the big bank and how we can finally do what einstein thought might be done and have a unified theory that encompasses iowa, chemistry and physics, because we were all taught, all who studied elemental physics that this the subatomic level be negative and positive of every atom have to be unequal balance otherwise matter what and code. we would all fly apart. and it is discovered that the subatomic particle turns out that based on their findings which will be confirmed or contradicted when the swiss machine is up and going, it turns out there is slightly more positive than negative in all of our speed would what justify the fate of all of the believers in the world, making more optimistic and give an explanation for how we might have all come to this moment from the pre-mortal. this is an exciting time to be alive. there's no reason to go along hangdog. we just above the level of consciousness and understanding broadly enough embedded in the society to make consistently good decisions, and that is -- you asked me what i want the next ten
year that may offer the key to how life began after the big bank and how we can finally do what einstein thought might be done and have a unified theory that encompasses iowa, chemistry and physics, because we were all taught, all who studied elemental physics that this the subatomic level be negative and positive of every atom have to be unequal balance otherwise matter what and code. we would all fly apart. and it is discovered that the subatomic particle turns out that based on their...
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we do not have to know einstein's theory of relativity to serve.art full of grace, a sold generated by love, and you can be that servant. i can be that servant. thank you. >> melanie campbell, that was beautiful. i do want to it knowledge our national field director. he is one of the foot soldiers of this era's -- he and i came out of brooklyn together. we debated on who was going to be the president and because i was better looking -- [laughter] the way. every step of but we had a margin it was time to go to jail, he stepped back and said, you are the leader. [laughter] there is a downside to being up front. andrea johnson has always been on the ground here. [applause] i must say that a young leader the i think has national ramifications -- he is the example to me of what it means to be grounded and no matter where he goes, he has remained grounded and a foot soldier even in high places. that is terri thomas. -- harry thomas. [applause] i really appreciate his work. i want to also acknowledged the principle of dunbar, coach walker. [applause] the
we do not have to know einstein's theory of relativity to serve.art full of grace, a sold generated by love, and you can be that servant. i can be that servant. thank you. >> melanie campbell, that was beautiful. i do want to it knowledge our national field director. he is one of the foot soldiers of this era's -- he and i came out of brooklyn together. we debated on who was going to be the president and because i was better looking -- [laughter] the way. every step of but we had a margin...
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he talked about historical figures, the wright brothers and einstein, what ever. but, we need to harness the innovation. we need to certainly invest in infrastructure, which is important in memphis with our airports, federal express. we send more goods around the world than anyplace else. railroads that come through our city. so we have a d and infrastructure, that's something we cannot stay in. we have to be strong. infrastructure produces and moves your economy. it's important for memphis and america. we've done some meetings in the country building the interstate highway system, sending a man to the moon, women into space, and we can do what we want to do. and he gave us goals of having 80% of energy being from renewable sources, that solar is important anybody but particularly in memphis where we produce solar panels that sharpened factor in comes the wind and solar and even nuclear and clean coal, those are energy sources need to look at in the future and i was very important. and i think there green economy is important as we hit those issues. he talked abou
he talked about historical figures, the wright brothers and einstein, what ever. but, we need to harness the innovation. we need to certainly invest in infrastructure, which is important in memphis with our airports, federal express. we send more goods around the world than anyplace else. railroads that come through our city. so we have a d and infrastructure, that's something we cannot stay in. we have to be strong. infrastructure produces and moves your economy. it's important for memphis and...
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it may off a key to how life began after the big bang, and how we can finally do what einstein could be done and have a unified theory that encompasses biology, science, and chemistry. the atoms have to be in equal balance otherwise matter is not coherent and we would fly apart. the superconductor, it turns out that based on the findings confirmed or contra digitted when the swish machine is up and going, turns out they are slightly more positive than negative which would justify the faith of all the believers of the world, make you more optimistic, and give us an explanation for how we mite of all come to this moment from the premortal time. this is a great and exciting time to be alive. we don't have a level of conscious and understanding embedded enough in these societies to make sintly good -- consistently good decisions. you ask what i want in the next ten years? before i die, i want to believe that's the case so that i can feel that 100 or 1,000 years from now, people on this little planet will make up with the same sense of wander i feel everyday. that's really what i want. >>
it may off a key to how life began after the big bang, and how we can finally do what einstein could be done and have a unified theory that encompasses biology, science, and chemistry. the atoms have to be in equal balance otherwise matter is not coherent and we would fly apart. the superconductor, it turns out that based on the findings confirmed or contra digitted when the swish machine is up and going, turns out they are slightly more positive than negative which would justify the faith of...
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he is the albert einstein of our time. he is in charge of everything at that company.to do that, it's going to be a very different place. >> reporter: apple releases its quarterly earnings report today and steve jobs will remain ceo. in his e-mail he said he will be involved in all major decisions. during his leave tim cook will be in charge of day-to-day operations. matt? >> dr. nancy snyderman is nbc's chief medical editor and jim cremer is the host of "mad money" on m srkmsnbc. we have precious little information. the e-mail said the board of directors granted me a medical leave of absence to focus on my health. is it a continuation of something he's had or something new? and we don't know. >> jobs and his family have kept this very close to the vest. you're right. there is going to be a lot of speculation now. the kind of tumor he had in the pancreas is the best possible kind if you are going to get one. when it spreads to the liver it can spread quickly. he was diagnosed in 2004. he underwent a liver transplant in 2009. any time you have an organ transplant you go
he is the albert einstein of our time. he is in charge of everything at that company.to do that, it's going to be a very different place. >> reporter: apple releases its quarterly earnings report today and steve jobs will remain ceo. in his e-mail he said he will be involved in all major decisions. during his leave tim cook will be in charge of day-to-day operations. matt? >> dr. nancy snyderman is nbc's chief medical editor and jim cremer is the host of "mad money" on m...