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than einstein? >> yes. >> oh, look how cute that is. how do they play together? >> they could put a saddle on the tortoise and the horse could ride the tortoise around. >> now all they need is a three-legged dog and blind cat. >>> so girl has been dating boy. is she really, really likes him. so on a very special day, this year's leap day, she decided she was going to propose. >> she is going to propose. >> now, the reason she is doing it on leap day is because it's irish tradition that on this day is the only day a woman can propose to her lover. [ inaudible ] >> this is the best two weeks of my life. >> she says, i know it's only been two weeks. >> two weeks! >> oh! >> two weeks? oh! oh, honey, no. no, no, no. >> she is ready to commit to him for the rest of her life. and is here she goes. >> i wanted to -- >> whoa. >> yeah! >> will you marry me? >> this is a stage 5 clinger. i would think you've got to be joking right? if i'm a dude? >> i would run. this is scary. >> so he says no. >> she gets so
than einstein? >> yes. >> oh, look how cute that is. how do they play together? >> they could put a saddle on the tortoise and the horse could ride the tortoise around. >> now all they need is a three-legged dog and blind cat. >>> so girl has been dating boy. is she really, really likes him. so on a very special day, this year's leap day, she decided she was going to propose. >> she is going to propose. >> now, the reason she is doing it on leap day...
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the same bench contains quotes testifying to einstein's unwavering belief in human tolerance, equality before the law and the duty of any truth seeker to reveal his findings no matter where they lead. the circular for the memorial features an astronomical map showing much of the universe as it appeared on the date of its dedication in april 1979 which also coincided with einstein's 100th birthday. 30 years later visitors of all ages are drawn to the iconic figure on the grounds of t
the same bench contains quotes testifying to einstein's unwavering belief in human tolerance, equality before the law and the duty of any truth seeker to reveal his findings no matter where they lead. the circular for the memorial features an astronomical map showing much of the universe as it appeared on the date of its dedication in april 1979 which also coincided with einstein's 100th birthday. 30 years later visitors of all ages are drawn to the iconic figure on the grounds of t
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the same bench contains quotes, testifying to einstein as unwavering belief in human tolerance, equality before the law, and the duty of any tru truthseek tore reveal his findings no matter where they lead. the circular floor of the memorial features an ast astronomical map showing much of the universe as it appeared on the date of its dedication in april 1979, which also coincided with einstein's 100th birthday. 30 years later, visitors of all ages are drawn to the iconic figure on the grounds of the national academy of science. children especially enjoy climbing into the lap of the scientific genius with the smile of a grandfather. >> there's a new website for american history tv where you can find our schedules and preview the upcoming programs. watch featured video from the regular serious as well as ahtv history tweets and social media from facebook, you tube, twitter and four square. follow us every weekend on c-span3 and online at cspan.org/history. >>> "history bookshelf"
the same bench contains quotes, testifying to einstein as unwavering belief in human tolerance, equality before the law, and the duty of any tru truthseek tore reveal his findings no matter where they lead. the circular floor of the memorial features an ast astronomical map showing much of the universe as it appeared on the date of its dedication in april 1979, which also coincided with einstein's 100th birthday. 30 years later, visitors of all ages are drawn to the iconic figure on the grounds...
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. >>> in a city whose public is dominateed by generals on einstein., this stands up, a even if it does stand 12 feet tall, weigh approximately four ton. he and robert berks, distinctive style, labeled him and give s n genium. he holds in his left hand, his significant theories. einstein had a wavering belief in tolerance, equality towards law and the duty of any troops to reveal his finding no matter where they lead. the circular for the memorial features an astronomical map showing much of the universe as it appeared on the date of its dedication in april 1979 which also coincided with einstein's 100th birthday. 30 years later visitors of all ages are drawn to the iconic figure on the grounds of the national academy of science. children especially enjoy climbing into the lap of the scientific genius with the smile of a grandfather. >> the genetic scientist who finally, for the hiv epidemic starts describes tinderboxes and -- most parts of the world, there's not that much hiv, yet some some places, there's a ton, and it's incredibly destructive. understanding that these two categories
. >>> in a city whose public is dominateed by generals on einstein., this stands up, a even if it does stand 12 feet tall, weigh approximately four ton. he and robert berks, distinctive style, labeled him and give s n genium. he holds in his left hand, his significant theories. einstein had a wavering belief in tolerance, equality towards law and the duty of any troops to reveal his finding no matter where they lead. the circular for the memorial features an astronomical map showing...
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bench contains quotes, testifying to einstein's unwavering beliein tolerance, equality before the law and the duty of any truth-seeker to reveal his findings, no matter where they lead. the circular foyer of the astronomical map showing much of the universe as it appeared at the date of its dedication in april 1979 cncided with einstein's 100th birthday. visitors of all ages are drawn to the iconic figure on the grounds o academy. children especially enjoy climbing into the lap of thewite of a grandfather. >>> this weekend on the presidency on american history tv -- >> think of the fdr memorial. it wasn't just three redesigns. it was three-plus designs before they got to a final -- a final plan, and so i -- i think
bench contains quotes, testifying to einstein's unwavering beliein tolerance, equality before the law and the duty of any truth-seeker to reveal his findings, no matter where they lead. the circular foyer of the astronomical map showing much of the universe as it appeared at the date of its dedication in april 1979 cncided with einstein's 100th birthday. visitors of all ages are drawn to the iconic figure on the grounds o academy. children especially enjoy climbing into the lap of thewite of a...
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and einstein wrote this letter when he became aware that nuclear physics had reached a point where a weapon could be created of almost incomprehensible power. so he wrote a letter to fdr. and what's so striking to me about it is the threat he describes in the letter is exactly one of the threats that the united states faces today in terms of nuclear terrorism. so here we are spanning many, many decades of the nuclear era, and we're facing the same threat today that albert einstein identified in 1939. and here's what he said to president roosevelt. a single bomb of this type carried by boat and exploded in a port might very well destroy the whole port together with some of the surrounding territory. so senator nun, i know the programs that you and senator luger put into place have played a major role in trying to secure vulnerable physel material around the world. thanchs was an incredible insight. >> it was indeed. so senator nun, why don't you talk a little bit about how you see the threat of nuclear terrorism. what exactly is the threat of nuclear terrorism? >> well, i consider it
and einstein wrote this letter when he became aware that nuclear physics had reached a point where a weapon could be created of almost incomprehensible power. so he wrote a letter to fdr. and what's so striking to me about it is the threat he describes in the letter is exactly one of the threats that the united states faces today in terms of nuclear terrorism. so here we are spanning many, many decades of the nuclear era, and we're facing the same threat today that albert einstein identified in...
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>> in a city who is dominated by states man and generals on horseback, this bronze man of albert einstein stands out. perhapsca the monumental about washington monument. even if it does stand 12 feet dall and weigh approximately 4 tons. here robert burks, whose distinctive style went some critics to label him the bubble gum sculpture, gives us a playful einstein. they hold a document listing significant theories. the same bench contains quotes justifying einstein's unwavering belief in human tolerance, equality before the law and the duty of any truth seeker to reveal his findings no matter where they lead. the circular floor features an astronomical map showing much of the universe as it appeared on the date of dedication in april 1979. it also coincided with tein 100. 30 years later, visitors of all ages are drawn to the iconic figure of the grounds of the national academy of science. children especially enjoy climbing into the lap of the scientific genius with the smile of a grandfather. >> there is a new website to find our schedules and preview upcoming programs. watch featured video
>> in a city who is dominated by states man and generals on horseback, this bronze man of albert einstein stands out. perhapsca the monumental about washington monument. even if it does stand 12 feet dall and weigh approximately 4 tons. here robert burks, whose distinctive style went some critics to label him the bubble gum sculpture, gives us a playful einstein. they hold a document listing significant theories. the same bench contains quotes justifying einstein's unwavering belief in...
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into albert einstein.ins us now. are we going to see some rain again? >> a few showers offshore. nothing major like last week. we'll be tracking that on our radar. a live look outside at our golden gate bridge. that cloud cover build iing. details in our next larger storm in my seven-day forecast. >>> and, jeff, here is what's coming up in sports. peyton manning has made his decision, four-time mvp is moving his talents to the mile-high city reportedly. plus, number 17 is heading to the raptors tonight at oracle arena as they pay tribute to their hall of fthat's next. could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> a new project designed to make the skies safer, cheaper and more efficient took off today at oakland international a airport. the $5 million project pilot called nexgen that lets air traffic controllers follow landing airplanes that will allow them to give the okay to pilots to land closer together saving tim
into albert einstein.ins us now. are we going to see some rain again? >> a few showers offshore. nothing major like last week. we'll be tracking that on our radar. a live look outside at our golden gate bridge. that cloud cover build iing. details in our next larger storm in my seven-day forecast. >>> and, jeff, here is what's coming up in sports. peyton manning has made his decision, four-time mvp is moving his talents to the mile-high city reportedly. plus, number 17 is heading...
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. >> in a city dominated by statesmen, this bronze statue of albert einstein stands out. perhaps because there's little about this washington monument. even if it stands 12 feet tall and weigh approximately four tons. here robert burks, whose distinctive style had some call him the bubble gum sculpture, gives us a playful einstein. across north carolina granite, the scientist holds in his left hand a document listing some of his most significant theories. the same bench contains quotes testify fiing to einstein's unwavering tolerance, equality of law and duty of any truth-seeker to find his findings, no matter where they lead. the circular floor of the memorial features an astronomical ma
. >> in a city dominated by statesmen, this bronze statue of albert einstein stands out. perhaps because there's little about this washington monument. even if it stands 12 feet tall and weigh approximately four tons. here robert burks, whose distinctive style had some call him the bubble gum sculpture, gives us a playful einstein. across north carolina granite, the scientist holds in his left hand a document listing some of his most significant theories. the same bench contains quotes...
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that is the most einstein-ish thing i've heard you say all day. >> einstein-ish, huh? what's th to do? >> i've never seen that before. >> raise your arms in victory. see the skate board trick. so tell me, does this dog look homeless to you? >> the little dog would show up clean, well groomed and wearing quite fashionable attire. >> he doesn't >>> welcome back to the countdown, everybody. we're at number four. a guy, a skate board and a trick. see how it all comes together. >> you were filming that. >> the whole thing. >> the awesome thing about this video is the reaction after he does the trick. >> that's pretty impressive. >> backflip on his feet. never seen that before. >> he did a backflip on the skate board and landed on the skate board as he was in motion. this guy's name is devon henderson and he's a circus artist from the san francisco area. it took him 60 tries to finally pull this one off. >> i'd like to see the other 59. 60 tries. just the one time he did it, i'm like that's an ankle breaker, total ankle breaker. >> good tries. >> carneys do weird stuff. >> c
that is the most einstein-ish thing i've heard you say all day. >> einstein-ish, huh? what's th to do? >> i've never seen that before. >> raise your arms in victory. see the skate board trick. so tell me, does this dog look homeless to you? >> the little dog would show up clean, well groomed and wearing quite fashionable attire. >> he doesn't >>> welcome back to the countdown, everybody. we're at number four. a guy, a skate board and a trick. see how it...
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>> albert einstein. he's our number one man. >> bigger than marilyn monroe and james dean?t in the world. albert einstein was time magazine's person of the century. >> 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? >> absolutely. if you are a cosmetics company and you've invested a million dollars in maria callas, i can guarantee you there
>> albert einstein. he's our number one man. >> bigger than marilyn monroe and james dean?t in the world. albert einstein was time magazine's person of the century. >> 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...
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i think it is a called einstein walk. it's from the president's house to the hall at the institute for advanced studies. that's kind of the image. that shows his house. that shows the grain elevator here. i thought that was the speech. the final image bob and i will go to abilene and take the picture. this is not -- it will be close to this, but it will probably -- and so this -- this was taking the dure picture and breaking it down that led to this. these are all handmade, and it's one guy. so it's going to take him two years, and he's a brilliant artist. we pushed him hard at this point to be -- make it look like a tree. i think we pushed him too hard. we want it to be a little more artful. so you can see the strokes in the middle. and then look how transparent it is. so there it is up against the education building. so it's going to be very subtle when it's all done. it's going to be very quiet. it's going to say abilene, but it's not going to hit you over the head with it. and then finally the memorial itself can be v
i think it is a called einstein walk. it's from the president's house to the hall at the institute for advanced studies. that's kind of the image. that shows his house. that shows the grain elevator here. i thought that was the speech. the final image bob and i will go to abilene and take the picture. this is not -- it will be close to this, but it will probably -- and so this -- this was taking the dure picture and breaking it down that led to this. these are all handmade, and it's one guy. so...
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they contain quotes testifying to einstein's unwavering belief in human tolerance, equality before the law and the duty of a truth seeker to reveal his findings.
they contain quotes testifying to einstein's unwavering belief in human tolerance, equality before the law and the duty of a truth seeker to reveal his findings.
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that is the most einstein-ish thing i've heard you say all day. >> einstein-ish, huh?>> whoa, what's this guy about to do? >> i've never seen that before. >> raise your arms in victory. see the skate board trick. so tell me, does this dog look homeless to you? >> the little dog would show up clean, well groomed and wearing quite fashionable attire. >> he doesn't dress oh will you grab us some yoplait? sure. what flavor? mm, one of each. lemon burst, hm, cherry orchard, blackberry harvest... my daughter's grabbing some yoplait. pina colada, orange creme. i can't imagine where she is... strawberry cheesecake. [ grocery store pa ] clean up in aisle eight. found her! [ female announcer ] yoplait original. 25 flavors for you to love. it is so good. >>> welcome back to the countdown, everybody. we're at number four. a guy, a skate board and a trick. see how it all comes together. >> you were filming that. >> the whole thing. >> the awesome thing about this video is the reaction after he does the trick. >> that's pretty impressive. >> backflip on his feet. never seen that bef
that is the most einstein-ish thing i've heard you say all day. >> einstein-ish, huh?>> whoa, what's this guy about to do? >> i've never seen that before. >> raise your arms in victory. see the skate board trick. so tell me, does this dog look homeless to you? >> the little dog would show up clean, well groomed and wearing quite fashionable attire. >> he doesn't dress oh will you grab us some yoplait? sure. what flavor? mm, one of each. lemon burst, hm,...
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turned out albert einstein explained that and that was one of the first contributions of einstein to prove the existence of atoms. he showed that the motion of those little particles of dust corresponded exactly to the motion of atoms at various temperatures. i asked you before, atoms big or small and you guys said... very small. small, right? okay, how small? small-small. small-small-small-small-small- small-small. how big is the sun? - big. - how big? very big. big-big-big-big-big-big. okay, let me tell you this, gang. the atom is small-small-small-small, as many times small than us as the sun and average-size stars are bigger than us. so do you want something for your poetry class? guess who stands between the atoms and the stars... in size? - us. - us. that's right, right in between. human beings are as many times bigger than the atom as the stars are many times bigger than us. so it will kind of give you a little bit of feeling. here's another one. i like things like this. apple, any atoms in an apple? i'm sure there's a few, couple of dozen. come on, honey. this scads, right? a
turned out albert einstein explained that and that was one of the first contributions of einstein to prove the existence of atoms. he showed that the motion of those little particles of dust corresponded exactly to the motion of atoms at various temperatures. i asked you before, atoms big or small and you guys said... very small. small, right? okay, how small? small-small. small-small-small-small-small- small-small. how big is the sun? - big. - how big? very big. big-big-big-big-big-big. okay,...
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that also coincides with einstein's 100th birthday. visitors are drawn to the iconic figure of the grounds of the national academy of science. children are enjoying the specific genius and the smile of a grandfather. >> there is a new website where you can find our schedules and preview the upcoming programs. watch featured video from the regular serious as well as khtv history tweets and social media from facebook, you tube, twitter and 4 square. watch us every weekend on c 3 than and online. each week american history tv visits museums and historic places to learn what artifacts can reveal about the history of the united states. next, a visit to the first lady's exhibit at the smithsonian's national american of american history. . >> tell us where we are at. >> this is the first lady's exhibit since it again in 1913. we are almost 100 years old and the longest exhibit in the smithsonian institution. >> tell us the concept behind it. >> we tried a few new things and the challenge is always to balance. to balance the great interest in
that also coincides with einstein's 100th birthday. visitors are drawn to the iconic figure of the grounds of the national academy of science. children are enjoying the specific genius and the smile of a grandfather. >> there is a new website where you can find our schedules and preview the upcoming programs. watch featured video from the regular serious as well as khtv history tweets and social media from facebook, you tube, twitter and 4 square. watch us every weekend on c 3 than and...
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einstein said you can't talk about space without dealing with time. looks like maggie has an appointment at the dating service, which appears to be on the corner of x and y. she needs to go up to the mezzanine level and be there by 1:00. >> hi, i'm here for the speed dating. >> i'm sorry, it started at 1:00. >> but since maggie has arrived 30 minutes late, she's got the wrong coordinate in the time dimension. and her online dream date just walked out the door with someone who showed up on time. so the fourth dimension: time? i don't know, maybe. but in fact, as far as a mathematician's concerned, it could sort of be any kind of statistic, right? it could be height, weight, i mean, whatever you like. >> yeah. >> any parameter, so to speak. >> yeah, you're free to have 30 of them, 30 of these parameters. you're in some big 30-dimensional space where your coordinates and parameters -- >> which not even you can see. >> yes, and in some ways "see" is kind of the wrong thing, and part of that's because these things might have very different sorts of units.
einstein said you can't talk about space without dealing with time. looks like maggie has an appointment at the dating service, which appears to be on the corner of x and y. she needs to go up to the mezzanine level and be there by 1:00. >> hi, i'm here for the speed dating. >> i'm sorry, it started at 1:00. >> but since maggie has arrived 30 minutes late, she's got the wrong coordinate in the time dimension. and her online dream date just walked out the door with someone who...
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but staying true to albert einstein maxim, president obama showed up in nevada with more green energy he doesn't use the flat earth line again. >> several folks want to dismiss the promise of solar power and wind power and fuel efficient cars. they make jokes about it. the guys were around when columbus set sail, they would be charter members, of the flat earth society. >> eric: but hey, maybe this time we will get a different result. you never know. >> kimberly: terrible. >> bob: first of all, it's surprising you didn't say the news, obama approved part of the xl pipeline. >> eric: can i read it? you threw it out there. do it right. president obama according to politico, president obama will issue a memo in cushing, oklahoma, telling them to execute, this is important part, section of the keystone pipeline between oklahoma and the gulf coast. >> bob: you do have to build that part of it. maybe you start there. you build north. what he said, this is an energy policy. you keep dumping on this and come up with the companies that fail. a lot of them have not failed. more importantly, if
but staying true to albert einstein maxim, president obama showed up in nevada with more green energy he doesn't use the flat earth line again. >> several folks want to dismiss the promise of solar power and wind power and fuel efficient cars. they make jokes about it. the guys were around when columbus set sail, they would be charter members, of the flat earth society. >> eric: but hey, maybe this time we will get a different result. you never know. >> kimberly: terrible....
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: albert einstein said insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expectingesults. that said, the true engine of economic growth will always be companies like solyndra. >> you folks standing right here on the floor. enron one, on the ground floor of that transformation. >> eric: and then there is beacon power, a 123 systems, tesla, fisker, it goes on and on and on. president obama and his minions lost $3 billion and killed thousands of jobs. but staying true to albert einstein maxim, president obama showed up in nevada with more green energy loans. i hope he doesn't use the flat earth line again. >> several folks want to dismiss the promise of solar power and wind power and fuel efficient cars. they make jokes about it. the guys were around when columbus set sail, they would be charter members, of the flat earth society. >> eric: but hey, maybe this time we will get a different result. you never know. >> kimberly: terrible. >> bob: first of all, it's surprising you didn't say the news, obama approved part of the xl pipeline. >> eric: can i read it? you threw
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: albert einstein said insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expectingesults. that said, the true engine of economic growth will always be companies like solyndra. >> you folks standing right here on the floor. enron one, on the ground floor of that transformation. >> eric: and then there is beacon power, a 123 systems, tesla, fisker, it goes on and on and on. president obama and his minions lost $3 billion and killed thousands of jobs....
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today is the day that einstein bagels opened its first store in the dc area. it is giving away free bagels for a year for the first one ordered people -- 100 customers at the shot hit went said that you can never have too many free bagels. >> a mother acquired her assets by making a lot of other people's assets look better. she is among the names on this year's "forbes" list for pantyhose without the toes. her $5,000 investment has made $350 million a year. the creator of baltimore-based under armour joins the billionaires' club. he has an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion. >> much more ahead. >> i thought i could fix him. i was paying too much with cable. paying so much you want better quality. it just got more frustrating and frustrating. for the amount of money that i'm paying, my cable company should take care of me. [ male announcer ] stop paying for second best. switch to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. first time we saw tv on fios was amazing. i was just in a...trance watching it. i'm discovering
today is the day that einstein bagels opened its first store in the dc area. it is giving away free bagels for a year for the first one ordered people -- 100 customers at the shot hit went said that you can never have too many free bagels. >> a mother acquired her assets by making a lot of other people's assets look better. she is among the names on this year's "forbes" list for pantyhose without the toes. her $5,000 investment has made $350 million a year. the creator of...
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. >> amongst those are changes that allowed einstein to come up with the theory of relativity or shakespeare to rights romeo and juliet. i could not put my finger on exactly what the key elements are, but i think through this study and others we are making progress of understanding the genetic forces iof evolution. >> creatures and greeted researchers discovered we separated 10 million years ago, and something in their jeans presents gorillas from suffering dementia, a finding that could help find a cure for senility, but the ultimate prize would be to discover what makes us so different from them. >> let's go back to one of our main stories, the death of the six british soldiers in afghanistan. the former u.s. ambassador to nato and now the executive director for international leadership. you joins us from washington. this is not a change in tactics, but this is deeply worrying. >> it has been one of the most successful types of attacks. it is something we have gotten better at a feeding, but it remains a deadly type of attack we did better at a feeding -- whee have gotten better at defeati
. >> amongst those are changes that allowed einstein to come up with the theory of relativity or shakespeare to rights romeo and juliet. i could not put my finger on exactly what the key elements are, but i think through this study and others we are making progress of understanding the genetic forces iof evolution. >> creatures and greeted researchers discovered we separated 10 million years ago, and something in their jeans presents gorillas from suffering dementia, a finding that...
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einstein wrote this letter when he became aware nuclear physics had reached a point where a weapon could be created of almost incomprehensible power. he wrote a letter to fdr. what is striking to me about it is that the threat that he describes in the letter is exactly one of the threats that the united states faces today in terms of nuclear terrorism. here we are, spanning many decades of the nuclear era, and we are facing the same threat today that albert einstein identified in 1939. here is what he said to president roosevelt. "a single bomb of this type, carried by boat and exploded in a port, might very well destroy the whole port, together with some of the surrounding territory." senator, i know that the programs you and senator lugar put into place have played a major role in trying to secure vulnerable fissile materials around the world. >> that was a brilliant insight piece of legislation. >> senator, won't you talk a little bit about how you see the threat of nuclear terrorism? what exactly is the threat of nuclear terrorism? >> i consider it the most dangerous threat we have f
einstein wrote this letter when he became aware nuclear physics had reached a point where a weapon could be created of almost incomprehensible power. he wrote a letter to fdr. what is striking to me about it is that the threat that he describes in the letter is exactly one of the threats that the united states faces today in terms of nuclear terrorism. here we are, spanning many decades of the nuclear era, and we are facing the same threat today that albert einstein identified in 1939. here is...
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and here's another one from einstein. winning a bunch of games and then a month later, nobody cares." [ cheers and applause ] pretty true, too. our next quote is from one of my favorite authors of all times, dr. seuss. "today, you are you. that is truer than true. there is no one alive that is you-er than you." i love that one. cute. here's another one -- a dr. seuss quote. "don't be a hater. what you doin' later? let's grab a drink, then i'll touch your potaters." [ laughter ] "i'll grab your fonfloozle. you'll grab my hartoozle. then you'll grab my dondoozle. before you know it, we'll both be doing the sloozle bondoozle!" i don't -- [ cheers and applause ] what? "sloozle bondoozle"? he didn't say that. maybe at a bar. maybe once he might have said that. [ light laughter ] this next one is from one of the gop front-runners, rick santorum. he said, "i always say, if you want to know what foreign policy position to take, find out what joe biden's position is and take the opposite opinion, and you'll be right 100% of the ti
and here's another one from einstein. winning a bunch of games and then a month later, nobody cares." [ cheers and applause ] pretty true, too. our next quote is from one of my favorite authors of all times, dr. seuss. "today, you are you. that is truer than true. there is no one alive that is you-er than you." i love that one. cute. here's another one -- a dr. seuss quote. "don't be a hater. what you doin' later? let's grab a drink, then i'll touch your potaters." [...
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and she quoted another famous physicist, einstein. she said religion is lame without science, and without religion science is blind. really, would einstein use the terminology lame? i don't think so. i don't know the quote. >> probably not back then. >> i don't think so. >> miley pontificating. that's what we come to know about her. >>> a rock icon, georgia, has a recommendation for rihanna. what is this all about? >> annie lennox thinks that rihanna would make a spectacular spokesperson for domestic violence. you know in 2009, chris brown assaulted rihanna. and now the two have befriended each other and even done collaborations with each other. but annie lennox thinks she should use her celebrity as a cause for domestic violence. i don't think rihanna is going to do it. in an article last year for vogue magazine, she said that she only wants to sing. she said i don't want to be a role model. so it will be interesting to see how she takes this. >> or a spokesperson for a cause. >> for anything. not just. this she said i just want to s
and she quoted another famous physicist, einstein. she said religion is lame without science, and without religion science is blind. really, would einstein use the terminology lame? i don't think so. i don't know the quote. >> probably not back then. >> i don't think so. >> miley pontificating. that's what we come to know about her. >>> a rock icon, georgia, has a recommendation for rihanna. what is this all about? >> annie lennox thinks that rihanna would make...
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compare and discover the changes that made our species you meet your gut >> the changes such allowed einstein to come up with the theory of relativity or shakespeare to write, i could not put my finger on what the key elements were, but i think through this study and others, we are making progress in understanding the forces behind human evolution, and it is going to be an exciting time. >> researchers have discovered two men separated from gorillas 10 million years ago, much earlier than they thought, and something prevents gorillas from dementia, but the ultimate prize would be to discover what makes us so different from them. >> the big question of human life. that brings today's show to a close. you can get updates on our website at any time during your -- at any time. thanks for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to guide you through the
compare and discover the changes that made our species you meet your gut >> the changes such allowed einstein to come up with the theory of relativity or shakespeare to write, i could not put my finger on what the key elements were, but i think through this study and others, we are making progress in understanding the forces behind human evolution, and it is going to be an exciting time. >> researchers have discovered two men separated from gorillas 10 million years ago, much...
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. >> found the real life baby einstein.ld and he is loading the washer. >> looks like he's getting ready to go head first into it. >> he loads the washer, shuts it. that's not tell him he forget his sock on the side. >> he's going to have a mystery sock. i hate that. >> this is the part i love. >> man! >> see, he didn't just push the start button. he pushed the start button and the settings. >> kids are like sponges and you're fascinating by watching and absorb it and can recreate that behavior. kids can operate an ipad, iphone before they can read because them memorize the buttons, the colors. >> not only can they operate an ipad they can operate a copy machine. >> help mommy make coffee. >> mom put in the water. >> put the water in. >> she did the rest. little one opens the compartment that has the coffee container. takes the old one out. thank you. >> grabs a fresh one. puts it in the right slot. make sure it's properly shut. >> push it. there you go. >> then pushes start. >> good girl. >> pretty good ad for this coffee
. >> found the real life baby einstein.ld and he is loading the washer. >> looks like he's getting ready to go head first into it. >> he loads the washer, shuts it. that's not tell him he forget his sock on the side. >> he's going to have a mystery sock. i hate that. >> this is the part i love. >> man! >> see, he didn't just push the start button. he pushed the start button and the settings. >> kids are like sponges and you're fascinating by...
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. >> bailout einstein to come up with the theory of relativity or shakespeare to write romeo and juliet. i couldn't put my finger exactly on the what key elements change now, but through this study and others, we are making progress in understanding the forces behind him and evolution. >> researchers have discovered is that -- discovered humans separated from guerrillas much earlier than science thought. the ultimate scientific prize would be to discover what is that makes us so different from them. >> the biggest question of all, still working on it. that brings to dave's show to a close. if you like to reach me at most of the team, you can find us on twitter. thanks for watching, we will see you here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our ext
. >> bailout einstein to come up with the theory of relativity or shakespeare to write romeo and juliet. i couldn't put my finger exactly on the what key elements change now, but through this study and others, we are making progress in understanding the forces behind him and evolution. >> researchers have discovered is that -- discovered humans separated from guerrillas much earlier than science thought. the ultimate scientific prize would be to discover what is that makes us so...
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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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here too, finding those places that are defwiing the odds, studying places right here, albert einstein in mornlt bombry county, seeing what they're doing to ensure that so of their students are enrolled in high rigor science classes and learning how they can be successful in them and taking those lessons and sharing them with their colleagues. you can also in this data says look at a little bit deeper into al bra. understanding when students are taking and whether they are successful in it is hugely important. this is just one way you can cut the data on algebra early, this yellow bar represents latinos, african-americans when they get it early, they are successful in it. they pass it at rates proportionate to their enrollment. those that get algebra early pass it. finding those success stories, schools that are enrolling most of our students in algebra early and seeing them passing. cla places that are closing the opportunity gap. this data set allows you to look at who's enrolled in talented and gifted programs throughout their schooling career. and finding those places that are doin
here too, finding those places that are defwiing the odds, studying places right here, albert einstein in mornlt bombry county, seeing what they're doing to ensure that so of their students are enrolled in high rigor science classes and learning how they can be successful in them and taking those lessons and sharing them with their colleagues. you can also in this data says look at a little bit deeper into al bra. understanding when students are taking and whether they are successful in it is...
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if your einstein, you got 800. if you work alan zweibel, you got 390. that classified me as mineral. [laughter] i remember going home at easter, and i told my long island jewish parents that i got 390 on at the louisiana board. and about a week later, this was just as they uncovered the mirrors -- [laughter] my father gave me $1,000, which i then it took in gave to a man named stanley kaplan. stanley kaplan has these schools all over the country where they teach you to take standardized tests. so i gave him the $1,000. for six months, i studied it to retake the louisiana board -- the law board. six months later, i reject the test. my score catapulted up to a 401. [laughter] i figured, at that rate, i would be about 90 before i got into an english-speaking law school. so i started writing jokes for all comedians who played in the catskill section of new york. the hotels paid me $7 a joke. that was the going rate at the time the vso 21. they are 45. it was like writing for my parents' friends. but i tried my best. they would say to me, like, a sperm banks
if your einstein, you got 800. if you work alan zweibel, you got 390. that classified me as mineral. [laughter] i remember going home at easter, and i told my long island jewish parents that i got 390 on at the louisiana board. and about a week later, this was just as they uncovered the mirrors -- [laughter] my father gave me $1,000, which i then it took in gave to a man named stanley kaplan. stanley kaplan has these schools all over the country where they teach you to take standardized tests....