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programs broadcast on over one hundred forty stations its current work is focused on finishing einstein's project of creating a unified theory to explain how everything works the universe. and he is this the co-founder of something called string field theory which will get into later his latest book is called physics of the future a science will shape human destiny and our daily lives by the year twenty one hundred pleased to welcome from los angeles a man on the cutting edge of science dr michio kaku dr kaku welcome. glad to be on the show thank you very much i'm very very glad to have you with us i understand that when you were eight years old you had an a with an a that's hard to do on this . that's right some people remember the instant that princess diana died i remember the instant when albert einstein guy it was in all the newspapers everyone was talking about the fact that he could not finish his greatest work it was to be the theory of everything an equation one inch long which would allow was to cold read the mind of god one theory which would describe everything from the big ba
programs broadcast on over one hundred forty stations its current work is focused on finishing einstein's project of creating a unified theory to explain how everything works the universe. and he is this the co-founder of something called string field theory which will get into later his latest book is called physics of the future a science will shape human destiny and our daily lives by the year twenty one hundred pleased to welcome from los angeles a man on the cutting edge of science dr...
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sensually you know that i as an einstein equals mc squared that the amount of energy in matter is is you know math and you know just the speed of light squared and times the mass and and if you could then define that energy and look at the most subtle particle of energy that at that level the universe would be solid or at least would be filled and that most subtle energy might be something that we could describe as for consciousness you use the word love just a moment ago is that anything close to what you were talking about. well in the sense that we think the tiniest bit of space time to tiniest bit of matter is described by vibrating strings strings make music and the music of these strings is the epiphany of the realization that all the particles we see in nature are nothing but different notes out of five rating straight now the picture coming out of string theory you mention the multiverse but i picture is that we have a bubble we live on the skin of this bubble is that einstein and the bubble is expanding that's the big bang theory shake up a new wrinkle in all of this is that
sensually you know that i as an einstein equals mc squared that the amount of energy in matter is is you know math and you know just the speed of light squared and times the mass and and if you could then define that energy and look at the most subtle particle of energy that at that level the universe would be solid or at least would be filled and that most subtle energy might be something that we could describe as for consciousness you use the word love just a moment ago is that anything close...
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albert einstein used to say, -- i have a been looking at this deal and trying to say, where is the opportunity? the opportunity is to just do a better job. demand high performance and work had to get that performance. work with the administration and those -- democrats and republicans here in the senate. one of the reasons why i like the deficit commission proposal is because it addresses some of the uncertainty that currently faces the business communities in our nation whether they happen to be large or small. and we've heard -- i've heard -- i'm sure the presiding officer has heard from all kinds of businesses that one of the things they need from us is some certainty, some predictability. businesses need certainty and predictability. i have had any number of c.e.o.'s say to me, the reasons why we're sitting on a pile of cash is because we don't know what you're going to do on the budget, don't know if we will have a default, don't know what
albert einstein used to say, -- i have a been looking at this deal and trying to say, where is the opportunity? the opportunity is to just do a better job. demand high performance and work had to get that performance. work with the administration and those -- democrats and republicans here in the senate. one of the reasons why i like the deficit commission proposal is because it addresses some of the uncertainty that currently faces the business communities in our nation whether they happen to...
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the name for the project is einstein iii. maybe we will see in einstein iv soon. they are trying to identify activity on the internet that lets militias. they want to have better tools to identify and prevent it. the technique gives the government new ways to capture information on line. how else might that technique be used? er,ore we go to the reportoer we've recently seen how governments can use these authorities in ways that cause us concern. this is not just about china and the fire wall that blocks access to internet web sites, or even egypt where they suspended access to the internet for a period of time, now we have the prime minister of great britain talking about limiting access to social network services, and in the u.s., the transit authority in san francisco was able to turn of cell phone towers because they were concerned about political protests. we need to recognize this to the victims of some of these recent developments when we are talking about this particular policy which is abstracted some of your viewers. host: we have the technology reporter
the name for the project is einstein iii. maybe we will see in einstein iv soon. they are trying to identify activity on the internet that lets militias. they want to have better tools to identify and prevent it. the technique gives the government new ways to capture information on line. how else might that technique be used? er,ore we go to the reportoer we've recently seen how governments can use these authorities in ways that cause us concern. this is not just about china and the fire wall...
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i think the name for the project is einstein three, and maybe we'll see an einstein four soon. what they are trying to do is to identify specific activity on the internet that looks malicious, and they want to have better tools to identify that activity and to prevent it. but that technique also gives the government new ways to capture information online. our obvious question is how else might that technique be used? and i would say before we go to gautham, the other point to make is we've just recently seen how governments can use these kinds of authorities in ways that cause us concern. and this is not just, you know, about china and its firewall that blocks access to internet web sites or even egypt where, of course, they suspended access to the internet for a period of time. now we have the prime minister of great britain talking about limiting access to social networking services, and even here in the united states the transit authority in the san francisco bay area was able to turn off cell phone towers because they were concerned about political protests. so i think we i
i think the name for the project is einstein three, and maybe we'll see an einstein four soon. what they are trying to do is to identify specific activity on the internet that looks malicious, and they want to have better tools to identify that activity and to prevent it. but that technique also gives the government new ways to capture information online. our obvious question is how else might that technique be used? and i would say before we go to gautham, the other point to make is we've just...
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got a big map of the world loaded up and a pointer so now you know it's official if we do things einstein's way world war form will be fought with sticks and stones but we've got the latest less than lethal weapons from the frontlines of world war three for you tonight in store roosevelt he resigns to let us know what kind of government enforcers will be willing them we've got hopeful signs that are least of our financial system is dying and fearful of your pacific capitals with us tell you tonight why double a plus is not low enough for what the feds deserve but for your aaa rating reports from the frontlines of the war of the people versus the government there's always add on that versus the man. there is something that is emerging as an undeniable feature of modern governments they exist not to serve the people of any country but to serve the interests of those who use governments to profit at the expense of their victims thanks in large part of the advent of the internet we as a species seem to be reaching a critical mass of awareness of this is the hive mind grows stronger more pervasi
got a big map of the world loaded up and a pointer so now you know it's official if we do things einstein's way world war form will be fought with sticks and stones but we've got the latest less than lethal weapons from the frontlines of world war three for you tonight in store roosevelt he resigns to let us know what kind of government enforcers will be willing them we've got hopeful signs that are least of our financial system is dying and fearful of your pacific capitals with us tell you...
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albert einstein college of medicine, probably not a real place studied 500 adults between the ages of 95 and 109 comparing them with 3,000 others born in the same time frame and found that hitting the century mark has everything to do with the genes. the old farts that were interviewed drank and smoke and did as little exercise as their long dead contemporaries. explains one of the professors, quote, longevity genes helped to buffer them against the harm of affects of an unhealthy lifestyle. perhaps like this. >> you work out constantly and sometimes in a shorty robe. do you feel you wasted your time? >> in terms of longevity, two words, keith richards. obviously a lot is genetic and you can't say that smoking causing death. life causes death. >> and boredom causes death. so if you are not having fun, chances are you are going to throw yourself out of a window, bob, right? >> well, being in a gym is no fun. think about that. i want to applaud this study. i have for years prayed for this to happen. does that look fun? no. he looks like somebody getting ready to go on broadway in a -- n
albert einstein college of medicine, probably not a real place studied 500 adults between the ages of 95 and 109 comparing them with 3,000 others born in the same time frame and found that hitting the century mark has everything to do with the genes. the old farts that were interviewed drank and smoke and did as little exercise as their long dead contemporaries. explains one of the professors, quote, longevity genes helped to buffer them against the harm of affects of an unhealthy lifestyle....
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the stupid man equal of an einstein. the ignoreant man the equal of any college president. that institution, gentlemen, is a court. our court system has its faults, as do all other human institutions. our courts are the great levelers. and in our courts all men are created equal. i know idealists to believe firmly in the integrity of our court and our jury system. that's a living, working reality. gentlemen, a court is only as good as every man of you sitting before me on this jury. a court is only as sound as its jury and a jury is only as sound as the men who make it up . i'm confident that you will review without passion the evidence you have heard, come to a decision and restore this defendant to his family. in the name of god, do your duty. in the name of god, believe him. [applause] >> what you heard was a literal translation of the book word for word, and we have to remember that this book was written just at the onset of the civil rights movement. so we're going to talk about this book. we're also going to talk about the written word and how powerful it is in terms
the stupid man equal of an einstein. the ignoreant man the equal of any college president. that institution, gentlemen, is a court. our court system has its faults, as do all other human institutions. our courts are the great levelers. and in our courts all men are created equal. i know idealists to believe firmly in the integrity of our court and our jury system. that's a living, working reality. gentlemen, a court is only as good as every man of you sitting before me on this jury. a court is...
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just like baby einstein videos didn't produce a generation of geniuses, baby athletics probable won't produce champions. so at my gym-- >> we're focused on the fun. >> reporter: and everyone knows fun produces winning smiles. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: and that cbs evening news. i'm russ mitchell in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> an amber alert and search for a 2-year-old sacramento girl inintense fies girl. >>> another night of violence after a city still stunned after the random killing of a young child. how they are coming together to do something positive with the pain. a neighborhood left in the dark. how thieves are making the streets dangerous for some people in the east bay. cbs5 eyewitness news is coming up next. ,,
just like baby einstein videos didn't produce a generation of geniuses, baby athletics probable won't produce champions. so at my gym-- >> we're focused on the fun. >> reporter: and everyone knows fun produces winning smiles. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: and that cbs evening news. i'm russ mitchell in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> an amber alert and search for a 2-year-old sacramento girl inintense fies girl. >>>...
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ministry of foreign affairs about the arctic region and the role his country plays in the region mr einstein thank you very much for joining us today let's go straight into its cording to the sound estimates the arctic region holds about thirty percent of the world's undiscovered gas resources thirteen percent often discovered oil resources so is the most estimates doing to prove to be true what portion of those resources is no more real looking at claiming as there are this is very easy because the countries of the arctic has agreed that we will fully comply with international law one with the law of the sea. that malays are very detail routes for how the biggest area should be divided between because the states and then norway. it's the. continental shelf being recognized and all of the border issues there are are several so basically will be. or will be found for tension within our borders will be. utilized by you know do you believe that any one lesion has what it takes to develop those resources singlehandedly well not only very countries off in the arctic he needs to cooperate with the
ministry of foreign affairs about the arctic region and the role his country plays in the region mr einstein thank you very much for joining us today let's go straight into its cording to the sound estimates the arctic region holds about thirty percent of the world's undiscovered gas resources thirteen percent often discovered oil resources so is the most estimates doing to prove to be true what portion of those resources is no more real looking at claiming as there are this is very easy...
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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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i think the name for the project is einstein three. what they are trying to do is to identify specific activities on the internet that looks malicious, and they want to have better tools to identify that activity and to prevent it, but that technique also gives the government new ways to capture information online, and our obvious question is how else might that technique be used, and i would say before we go to gautham, the other point is we've recently seen how governments use these authorities in ways that cause us concern, and this is not just about china and the fire wall that rocks access and suspended access for a period of time, and now we have the prime minister of great britain talking about limiting access to social networking services, and year in the united states, the transfer of authority in the san fransisco bay area turned off cell phone towers concerned about political protests, so i think we need to recognize the significance of some of the recent developments when talking about this particular policy which is probab
i think the name for the project is einstein three. what they are trying to do is to identify specific activities on the internet that looks malicious, and they want to have better tools to identify that activity and to prevent it, but that technique also gives the government new ways to capture information online, and our obvious question is how else might that technique be used, and i would say before we go to gautham, the other point is we've recently seen how governments use these...
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certainly a vindication for the military industrial complex i'm going to use that annoyingly overused einstein quote here if you'll bear with me insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results unfortunately time and again the mad captains of government here in the district of criminals have shown to be rather insane in this regard let's hope that in this instance they examine carefully the ramifications of the intervention and the politics of the post get off with you let us hope they're smart enough to avoid setting the kind setting the stage for the kind of anti american revolution iran's on one hundred seventy nine in the blowback that has been responsible for the deaths of thousands of american troops engaged in rebuilding throughout the world. all right and now you the viewer all right our first comments that i hate comes from let's see. mr massive one great show adam i look forward to the youtube videos for my news these days and the fluff on t.v. has become so nas needing to even try patching the weather so i got a desktop gadget that tells me that too i b
certainly a vindication for the military industrial complex i'm going to use that annoyingly overused einstein quote here if you'll bear with me insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results unfortunately time and again the mad captains of government here in the district of criminals have shown to be rather insane in this regard let's hope that in this instance they examine carefully the ramifications of the intervention and the politics of the post get off with...
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>>governor huckabee: it is the classic old definition that einstein gave of insanity when you keep doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. somehow there are people in the white house and people who believe in the idea of government intervention to fix the economy that we just did not intervene enough. i hear commentators all day who come in from the left on this network who say the problem wasn't that we spent a lost stimulus money but the problem was we didn't spend enough in stimulus money. and you scratch your head and say are you serious, we spent $1 trillion. >>neil: they say given the severity, the magazine -- magnitude of the progress. >>governor huckabee: if you are over your head in water the last thing you need is another 100 gallons of water. >>neil: quick making so much sense. >>governor huckabee: that is why i am here and not in washington, dc, now. politically it was necessary for the republicans to come up with something because if they didn't they who is 99 percent of the blame. so i don't think it was a matter of stabilizing the economy but a
>>governor huckabee: it is the classic old definition that einstein gave of insanity when you keep doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. somehow there are people in the white house and people who believe in the idea of government intervention to fix the economy that we just did not intervene enough. i hear commentators all day who come in from the left on this network who say the problem wasn't that we spent a lost stimulus money but the problem was we...
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refer ender, i think it was einstein who said insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expectingou think if we don't have tax revenues, if we don't raise taxes in this economy, the economy is never going to get back on track and we're never going to have positive job growth. >> we have shielded the wealthy to protect their wealth and let the most vulnerable people exposed. when you throw away trillion dollars plus into iraq, 10 million a week, a day in libya and 2 billion a week in afghanistan, you bail out the banks and home foreclosures continue to rise. without the public option you have insurance companies charging bigger fees and more uninsured people. the bush tabs cut extension thrown in with that, the fact that more is involved in that deal, so the wealthy have gotten much too much expense in the most vulnerable people. you're asking the most vulnerable to pay for the rich. that policy must change. he wants to change it now, he says. i think it should have been changed before the deal was signed. >> i know you said, and i want i want to paraphrase, they are the first to l
refer ender, i think it was einstein who said insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expectingou think if we don't have tax revenues, if we don't raise taxes in this economy, the economy is never going to get back on track and we're never going to have positive job growth. >> we have shielded the wealthy to protect their wealth and let the most vulnerable people exposed. when you throw away trillion dollars plus into iraq, 10 million a week, a day in libya and 2 billion a...
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in school warning my parents that i was going to fail everything and then have them think i was einstein if i got a couple of d's. i was still a pathetic student. the fact of the matter is they thought because i was going to fail everything that the d's were a sign that i was going to go to the next minutes is a picnic. sour. -- sorry. far from alleviating concerns we were going to go into a slow down. reminder that we are. not all the data. a good deal of it though is at the very least showing a marked departure from highs. you have got a lot of that. i don't want to bore you with all of it, but suffice it to say from g.d.p. data that's oftenning. factory data that is going south. consumer confidence numbers going south. retail sales numbers going south. consumer spending now in reverse, you add that all up, how can you have much growth in that. then, if you are a ceo, think about it, would you want to hire people in that environment when you are not sure what that environment will be? >> harris: neil, if you have a 401(k) and some americans do, it's how we save when you don't have more
in school warning my parents that i was going to fail everything and then have them think i was einstein if i got a couple of d's. i was still a pathetic student. the fact of the matter is they thought because i was going to fail everything that the d's were a sign that i was going to go to the next minutes is a picnic. sour. -- sorry. far from alleviating concerns we were going to go into a slow down. reminder that we are. not all the data. a good deal of it though is at the very least showing...
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there were many good reasons to fear this way that the new science was changing and you also had einstein and you had mark zandi led freud. everything was mixed up. you had women cutting their hair and wearing short skirts. so the 1920s were a very rambunctious time and on the mentalism reacted with the idea that what we are going to do is ban the teaching of evolution in the classroom. they never really got down to debating the science and in fact, in dayton tennessee where the trial took place the judge refused to let darrow put any of the scientific experts on the stand. and that is why to salvage his case, heap called williams william jennings bryan to the stand as an expert on the bible. the judge was afraid the war was going to collapse on the second story program. you can still go there to see a frequent if they still a child in that courtroom. so they all went outside to five and it was built under the maple trees in the courtyard and that is where would all the single rate is confrontation, legal confrontation in american history to lace with darrow questioning brian about -- ver
there were many good reasons to fear this way that the new science was changing and you also had einstein and you had mark zandi led freud. everything was mixed up. you had women cutting their hair and wearing short skirts. so the 1920s were a very rambunctious time and on the mentalism reacted with the idea that what we are going to do is ban the teaching of evolution in the classroom. they never really got down to debating the science and in fact, in dayton tennessee where the trial took...
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we had einstein and marx and freud to read everything was mixed up, you had women cutting their hair and wearing short skirts. >> i didn't get that. >> so the 1920's are very rambunctious time and date in the teaching of evolution in the classroom. they never got down to debating the science and in fact in dayton tennessee where the trial took place the judge refused to let him put any of his scientific experts on the stand, and that's like to salvage his casey, william jennings bryan to the stand as an expert on the bible. >> there were too many people in the courtroom. the judge was freed the floor was going to collapse. it's the second-best record room. you can go there and see it. it's beautifully preserved and the stuff trials in that courtroom, and so they all can outside a platform built under the maple trees in the courtyard, and that's what i call the single greatest confrontation, legal confrontation in american history took place with darrow questioning of brian about -- very little about science, very much about did joe and i released a three days and a whale, and how did
we had einstein and marx and freud to read everything was mixed up, you had women cutting their hair and wearing short skirts. >> i didn't get that. >> so the 1920's are very rambunctious time and date in the teaching of evolution in the classroom. they never got down to debating the science and in fact in dayton tennessee where the trial took place the judge refused to let him put any of his scientific experts on the stand, and that's like to salvage his casey, william jennings...
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remember what einstein said, doing the same thing over and over again and getting different results. already heard the riddler eric cantor imply there's not going to be any tax hikes. will one cross the aisle? that's what it's going to take. >> question number two. this is the new "newsweek" cover. i know all three of you guys have seen this. there we go. oh, boy i'm seeing the head shake, hearing the laughter, all kinds of reaction here. michele bachmann on the cover, all right. what are your thoughts? roland? >> let me do this in case we freeze. that's what she looks like. first of all, this is on "newsweek." i don't see this woman full of rage. it's not like the photos of knack nicholson from "the shining," okay? if they had a photo of her with an angry scowl and jabbing her finger, that makes sense. so if i'm michele bachmann i'm laughing at the "newsweek" cover. that's not making her look crazed and deranged. >> will? >> i think that if you were under the impression -- it's not done -- >> okay hold on. we had a little frozen skype there. my apologies. he's smiling. he's still sm
remember what einstein said, doing the same thing over and over again and getting different results. already heard the riddler eric cantor imply there's not going to be any tax hikes. will one cross the aisle? that's what it's going to take. >> question number two. this is the new "newsweek" cover. i know all three of you guys have seen this. there we go. oh, boy i'm seeing the head shake, hearing the laughter, all kinds of reaction here. michele bachmann on the cover, all...
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i think einstein was interested in a theory of everything. and i think stephen hawkings is interested in a theory of everything. >> they're interested in how you can combine quantum mechanics which deals with e very sma which incideally is what my daughter worked on. >> is she working on the hydrogen collider. >> in geneva. >> and how you combine the thought there and how that works quantum mechanics togeth with gravity, and is thereome wayof understanding that. and ere is a theory i'm now well out of my depth so i may even say something stupid but theories which have taken string theories, called the n theory that are trying to put this together and stephen hawkings is in the middle of this. >> isn't she, aren't they in cern switzerland trying to figure out, take life to the time of the great. >> the big bang. >> they want to take it back to that. >> it's-- enough energy, you see what they do, they've got these big colliders, about 20 kilometer. >> 70 miles of track. >> and i've been down there, it's extraordinary. and they collide these thi
i think einstein was interested in a theory of everything. and i think stephen hawkings is interested in a theory of everything. >> they're interested in how you can combine quantum mechanics which deals with e very sma which incideally is what my daughter worked on. >> is she working on the hydrogen collider. >> in geneva. >> and how you combine the thought there and how that works quantum mechanics togeth with gravity, and is thereome wayof understanding that. and ere...
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the undiscovered einstein and future stephen hawking could find inspiration at the science festival.ld now lead to a dog ban in another bay area county. >> thieves can't get enough of the san francisco elementary school. up next find out what police are doing to try to protect it. f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f
the undiscovered einstein and future stephen hawking could find inspiration at the science festival.ld now lead to a dog ban in another bay area county. >> thieves can't get enough of the san francisco elementary school. up next find out what police are doing to try to protect it. f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f...
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a study from the albert einstein college of medicine in new york shows brain cells responsible for controllingunger actually start to eat themselves when the bod goes without food for several hours. although the study was performed on mice, human biology mimics that of mice. by studying brain functions, scientists hope to development treatments to combat obesity and overeating. >>> san jose this morning, starting out with a gray skies and our weather pattern is going to persist. living inland you might be shouting hurray because it's been awfully nice there. along the coast, cloudy if cool. our winds light at this hour, calm, east southeasterly breeze in san jose. a fairfield that wind, 20 miles per hour gust to go near 30 so that delta brose stronger than it was yesterday. and we're watching some of the clouds push in through the delta as well. fairfield dealing with mostly gray skies and concord dealing with a southerly breeze, about 10 miles per hour. so we do expect the fog and clouds to burn off for most areas once again. could be a little bit of a later clearing because of a stronger ons
a study from the albert einstein college of medicine in new york shows brain cells responsible for controllingunger actually start to eat themselves when the bod goes without food for several hours. although the study was performed on mice, human biology mimics that of mice. by studying brain functions, scientists hope to development treatments to combat obesity and overeating. >>> san jose this morning, starting out with a gray skies and our weather pattern is going to persist. living...
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james maxa was described by einstein as one of the best physicists since newton, and that's without doubthe was also a published poet. but over the last century the u.k. has stopped nurturing its polymaths i would argue. there's been a trip to the humanities, engineering and science are not as champion. even worse both sides seem to denigrate the other to use what i'm told by my british friends in the local fund that your you're either a lovely or a buffet. not good. not good. sorry, i hope i didn't offend one group or the other. [laughter] to change that you need to start at the beginning with education. we need to reignite children's passion for science, engineering and mathematics. in the 1980s, another interesting thing about the bbc, and that only broadcast programming for kids without coding, but in partnership with acorn. remember them? shipped over 1 million bbc micro computers into schools and homes. that was a fabulous initiative. and it's now gone. i was flabbergasted, i been working on this question in my new role and working on this question about math and science, education
james maxa was described by einstein as one of the best physicists since newton, and that's without doubthe was also a published poet. but over the last century the u.k. has stopped nurturing its polymaths i would argue. there's been a trip to the humanities, engineering and science are not as champion. even worse both sides seem to denigrate the other to use what i'm told by my british friends in the local fund that your you're either a lovely or a buffet. not good. not good. sorry, i hope i...
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according to gallup, he ranked just behind mother theresa and ahead of j.f.k., albert einstein and helense years earlier when he delivered the speech at riverside church entitled "beyond vietnam, a time to break silence, a marijn dekkers -- a declaration of independence from the war in vietnam." in that riverside church speech, dr. king told an overflow crowd of more than 3,000 people that many persons had asked him why are you speaking about the war, dr. king? why are you joining the voices of dissent, peace and civil rights don't mix. dr. king said those questions greatly saddened him because they meant that the inquirers had not really known him. his commitment or his calling. that is why this memorial that will be dedicated this weekend, that is why this memorial matters so much. not only for our generation but for future generations. through his words and the powerful gaze of his eyes carved from the stone of hope, we can all try to know him, to better understand where he was trying lead us, to a revolution still unfinished nearly a half century later. and now it is my special honor
according to gallup, he ranked just behind mother theresa and ahead of j.f.k., albert einstein and helense years earlier when he delivered the speech at riverside church entitled "beyond vietnam, a time to break silence, a marijn dekkers -- a declaration of independence from the war in vietnam." in that riverside church speech, dr. king told an overflow crowd of more than 3,000 people that many persons had asked him why are you speaking about the war, dr. king? why are you joining the...
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kennedy, albert einstein, and helen keller. but that was not the case years earlier when he delivered the speech at riverside church entitled, "beyond vietnam: >> in that riverside church speech, and dr. king told a crowd of more than 3000 people that many persons had asked him, why are you speaking in about the war? why are you joining the forces of dissent, peas, and it civil- rights do not mix. those questions greatly saddened him because they meant that the inquires had not really known him, his commitment, or his calling. that is why this memorial that will be dedicated this weekend, that is why this memorial matters so much. not only for our generation, but for future generations. through his gaze, we can all try to know him to better understand where he was trying to lead us, to a revolution still unfinished a half century later. now it is my honor to present some of the gas who have come to pay tribute to dr. king's and other global leaders for peace. first, i would like to recognize his excellency and members of her ca
kennedy, albert einstein, and helen keller. but that was not the case years earlier when he delivered the speech at riverside church entitled, "beyond vietnam: >> in that riverside church speech, and dr. king told a crowd of more than 3000 people that many persons had asked him, why are you speaking in about the war? why are you joining the forces of dissent, peas, and it civil- rights do not mix. those questions greatly saddened him because they meant that the inquires had not...
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talked about giants earlier, i mean, he is going to go down in history as a henry ford, as an almost einstein-like you know, for -- with reason. today is a sad day. and i think, you know, the market will have its reaction, but i think american consumers and the american public have reason to be sad. >> do you think, simon, this is a "one day" one-day reaction? is it something we might see play out over the next couple of weeks as weem lopeople lose con with the departure of steve jobs? >> did you think steve jobs was going to stay on? clearly the man he's been in semiretirement since january. he's still going to be the chairman, of course, others would say, actually, do you know what steve jobs left the world, what he created more than any one product is, "a," the ecosystem that surrounds apple, but also apple, the company itself, the business, the leadership team. i guess the real question for cook is can he retain those people and still motivate them? because the idea in all honestly that one man could have generated all those products is clearly silly. he was the arbitrator and the final guy th
talked about giants earlier, i mean, he is going to go down in history as a henry ford, as an almost einstein-like you know, for -- with reason. today is a sad day. and i think, you know, the market will have its reaction, but i think american consumers and the american public have reason to be sad. >> do you think, simon, this is a "one day" one-day reaction? is it something we might see play out over the next couple of weeks as weem lopeople lose con with the departure of...