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the same bench contains quotes with einstein's unwavering belief in human tolerance, equality of the law, and to reveal his findings no matter where they leaked. the circular floor of the memorial features a map showing much of the universe as it appeared on the date of its dedication in april 1979. which also coincides with einstein's 100th birthday. 30 years later visitors of all ages are drawn to the
the same bench contains quotes with einstein's unwavering belief in human tolerance, equality of the law, and to reveal his findings no matter where they leaked. the circular floor of the memorial features a map showing much of the universe as it appeared on the date of its dedication in april 1979. which also coincides with einstein's 100th birthday. 30 years later visitors of all ages are drawn to the
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i think it is a called einstein walk. it's from the president's house 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 very modest, like him. >> maybe you want to tell them about that figure, too. >> yea
i think it is a called einstein walk. it's from the president's house 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...
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einstein, darwin, someone like that. he fast forward to the 21st century and now science looks very different. now the papers in the field are really the product of genes, people from different disciplines come together. one explanation for this is it's really better, problems are getting harder. the low hanging fruit is gone. so we have to learn how to work together or fail alone. that the problems we have now really do show the capabilities of the individual's imagination. they exspee exceed one disciplid that's why it's important to get people from different backgrounds to collaborate. >> rose: steve jobs was a proponent of that. >> absolutely. i think his real genius was managing the operative post and getting computer scientists and computer programmers to work with designers and artists. >> rose: pushing them to their limit. >> absolutely. >> rose: you can imagine more. >> yes. and by practicing brutal honesty, i think you know he really understood that creativity requires people from different backgrounds to come
einstein, darwin, someone like that. he fast forward to the 21st century and now science looks very different. now the papers in the field are really the product of genes, people from different disciplines come together. one explanation for this is it's really better, problems are getting harder. the low hanging fruit is gone. so we have to learn how to work together or fail alone. that the problems we have now really do show the capabilities of the individual's imagination. they exspee exceed...
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the same bench contains quotes just to find einstein's unwavering belief in tolerance, equality before the wall, and the duty of any truth seeker to reveal his findings no matter where they lead. the circular for the memorial features a map showing much of the universe as it appeared on the date of its dedication at 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 a smile of a grandfather. >> there's a new website for american history tv where you can find our schedules and preview our upcoming programs. watch featured video from a regular weekly series as well as access ahtv's history tweets. social media from twitter and four square. follow american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3 and online at c-span.org/history. >> every weekend, american history tv brings you oral histories. first-person accounts of the people and events that have shaped our history. rece
the same bench contains quotes just to find einstein's unwavering belief in tolerance, equality before the wall, and the duty of any truth seeker to reveal his findings no matter where they lead. the circular for the memorial features a map showing much of the universe as it appeared on the date of its dedication at 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...
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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 ti
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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words quoted often of einstein, the right to search for truth implies also a duty. one must not conceal any part of what one has recognized to be true, end of quote. but, of course, this matter before us this morning raises another question that's relevant, which is what if peel away nature's veil and pasteur's term, unleashes dangers to the world? those are difficult questions to balance. and again, i repeat that we ask them here in this committee because of the direct connection between this scientific work and the homeland security of the american people which it is our first responsibility to protect. i really look forward to your testimony in the question and answer period. and i thank you for being here. senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it has been almost a century since the 1918 spanish influenza virus infected one-fifth of the world's population, killing more than 50 million people and claiming some 600,000 american lives. yet virulent strains of influenza are still a major threat. the h1n1 strain, more commonly known as the swine flu, claimed mo
words quoted often of einstein, the right to search for truth implies also a duty. one must not conceal any part of what one has recognized to be true, end of quote. but, of course, this matter before us this morning raises another question that's relevant, which is what if peel away nature's veil and pasteur's term, unleashes dangers to the world? those are difficult questions to balance. and again, i repeat that we ask them here in this committee because of the direct connection between this...
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that is one point below albert einstein. the average adult has an iq of 100.arents say she could read and count when she was 2. look at that smile. >>> tom petty and the heart consoling. five guitars were stolen from an l.a. studio. they were able to launch a tour this week. they are offering an award. >>> we know dogs are man's best friend. this black labrador refused to leave the side of her friend who had been hit by a car. the companion did not survive. she stayed in traffic until help came. tonight, she is at a shelter in l.a. they call her grace. she has now been adopted. >>> so much we knew about the "titanic" not true? when we come back. much of a place in my life. i checked the schedule and it's not on it. [ laughs ] you never know when advil® is needed. well most people only know one side of my life. they see me on stage and they think that that is who i am. singer, songwriter, philanthropist, father, life's a juggling act. when i have to get through the pain, i know where to go. [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up,
that is one point below albert einstein. the average adult has an iq of 100.arents say she could read and count when she was 2. look at that smile. >>> tom petty and the heart consoling. five guitars were stolen from an l.a. studio. they were able to launch a tour this week. they are offering an award. >>> we know dogs are man's best friend. this black labrador refused to leave the side of her friend who had been hit by a car. the companion did not survive. she stayed in...
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public guaild guided by statesmen answer generals on horseback, this is brornlz stat tough albert einstein stands out, perhaps an because there is little of the monumental about this washington monument. even if it does stand 12 feet tall and weigh approximately four tons. here robert burcks whose distinctive style led some critics to label him the bubble gum sculptor gives us a jeanal, almost playful einstein. sitting on top of a bench of north rt carolina granite he holds in his left hand a document listing some of his most significant theories. the same bench contains quotes testifying to his unwavering belief in human tolerance, equal before the law and the duty of any truth seeker to
public guaild guided by statesmen answer generals on horseback, this is brornlz stat tough albert einstein stands out, perhaps an because there is little of the monumental about this washington monument. even if it does stand 12 feet tall and weigh approximately four tons. here robert burcks whose distinctive style led some critics to label him the bubble gum sculptor gives us a jeanal, almost playful einstein. sitting on top of a bench of north rt carolina granite he holds in his left hand a...
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few clues to win her murder to a killer sacramento county deputies showed up at her school, albert einstein, and they took dna from a handful of dirt classmates without first getting parental permission >> i'm very upset about it >> she says her 14 year-old son was yanked out of class to be questioned and she says school administrators did not call her for another three hours. >> my child is in a room with two detectives being questioned and i'm sure he was quite frightened. it is very upsetting >> sacramento county deputies defend what happened saying they have every right to take student dna without alerting parents >> regardless or not if they are juvenile or adult, we don't necessarily require the consent of the apparent >> hastings contravene constitutional law professor says that is not exactly true, the law is murky. he says officers do not need probable cause or permission to search the school by opening back packs or lockers but the supreme court draws the line at strip searching students, that is not allowed. dna falls in the gray area between those cases >> if i were the police i
few clues to win her murder to a killer sacramento county deputies showed up at her school, albert einstein, and they took dna from a handful of dirt classmates without first getting parental permission >> i'm very upset about it >> she says her 14 year-old son was yanked out of class to be questioned and she says school administrators did not call her for another three hours. >> my child is in a room with two detectives being questioned and i'm sure he was quite frightened....
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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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there are a number of other projects that along with that one our group is beyond einstein. they are trying to take us beyond what we already know and see if there are any flaws in relativitiy and also to see if relativity really works and the most extreme environment, the whole universe right up close to black holes, that sort of thing. >> you're talking about the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, correct? >> that's another thing we loved to see go forward. >> that's the seti program been around for 50 years. that has enlisted 4 million, i believe, americans who have computers, for the use of those computers to continue to listen to the universe to see if there are any communication signals from an intelligence. is that correct? >> well, whatcom purts are doing is analyzing data obtained from radio telescopes. you can sign up. it's called seti at home and you can allow unused time on your pc to be used for analyzing the data. seti is about to start a major new observatory. the ellena ray. >> named after paulal snen. >> who provided some of the money to make it possi
there are a number of other projects that along with that one our group is beyond einstein. they are trying to take us beyond what we already know and see if there are any flaws in relativitiy and also to see if relativity really works and the most extreme environment, the whole universe right up close to black holes, that sort of thing. >> you're talking about the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, correct? >> that's another thing we loved to see go forward. >> that's...
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continues its >>> guarded by statesmen and generals on horseback, this bronze rendition of albert einstein stands out. perhaps because there's little of the monumental about this washington monument even if it does stand 12 feet and weigh 4 tons. robert burks whose distinctive style led some
continues its >>> guarded by statesmen and generals on horseback, this bronze rendition of albert einstein stands out. perhaps because there's little of the monumental about this washington monument even if it does stand 12 feet and weigh 4 tons. robert burks whose distinctive style led some
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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....
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i can remember reading about albert einstein, you know, in the '50s. he's worrying about the poirlization of america. he says i have seen this happen before. i grew up in nazi germany. then things right themselves. they get rid of mccarthy. and says america has a gyroscope. just when you think it's going to flip over, it's able to right itself because of its democracy. so i think in allowing more and more sources of information is the wisdom of the crowd of american democracy. and it does always tend to right itself. and people say, well on the internet, isn't it like talk radio? they go to their spectrum and get an echo chamber. i don't think that's the case. i actually think on the internet, you find instead of people wallowing in their corner of the blog sphere with their people, there's more interchange, more fighting, more shooting of arrows back and forth, and more people linking back and forth and going to different things. so there's much more of a dialogue than there was in the '50s. i think it's a good thing. >> thanks. garrett mitchell. walt
i can remember reading about albert einstein, you know, in the '50s. he's worrying about the poirlization of america. he says i have seen this happen before. i grew up in nazi germany. then things right themselves. they get rid of mccarthy. and says america has a gyroscope. just when you think it's going to flip over, it's able to right itself because of its democracy. so i think in allowing more and more sources of information is the wisdom of the crowd of american democracy. and it does...
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and einstein european champions host minnows apple well after we can three nil in cyprus in the first leg the legal leaders have only conceded three goals in a match twice this season against arch rivals barcelona but rail same ring yet still targets make sure. this is a champion's match we had a very good result and not everybody could expect the wind here at burnable but football is football we have to respect football we have to respect our fans who want a good game so i'm going to make very few changes we're going to play with a really strong team that's a goal and with less than a day to go until the start of the year's first major the masters well number two rory mcilroy has been out on the august the course where he suffered a nightmare collapse in the final round last year the twenty two year old northern irishman blew a four shot lead on the final day but says he's learned from that bitter experience after that meltdown he went on to win the u.s. open and thinks his new found mental toughness will give him a real chance to win the green jacket on sunday. you know as i said it
and einstein european champions host minnows apple well after we can three nil in cyprus in the first leg the legal leaders have only conceded three goals in a match twice this season against arch rivals barcelona but rail same ring yet still targets make sure. this is a champion's match we had a very good result and not everybody could expect the wind here at burnable but football is football we have to respect football we have to respect our fans who want a good game so i'm going to make very...
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as einstein said, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. that appears to be what this administration is doing in north korea and the middle east. as soon as one dictator passed, this administration lent at the opportunity to engage with his son, kim jong-un and appears to be a chip off the old block. this has not worked and will not work. thank you. >> thank you very much. now, i'm pleased to recognize and introduce our panelists. we will first hear from frederick fla trtz? did will first here from the langley director of the langley intelligence group network. he served as a senior analyst with the ci ai for almost two decades prior and was chief of staff for john bolton then under secretary of state for arms control and international security. to top off his distinguished career in government service, he became a professional staff member with the house permanent select committee on intelligence in 2006, acting as a senior adviser to our good friend pete hoekstra. welcome back. then i would like to welcome dr. michael green, a senior adv
as einstein said, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. that appears to be what this administration is doing in north korea and the middle east. as soon as one dictator passed, this administration lent at the opportunity to engage with his son, kim jong-un and appears to be a chip off the old block. this has not worked and will not work. thank you. >> thank you very much. now, i'm pleased to recognize and introduce our panelists. we will...
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however, sitting down and rethinking of how we define formula retail, it doesn't take an einstein to figure out that branch banks definitely fall within that category. i have gotten quite a few phone calls, quite a few emails, personal emails, but i think today's public presenting that the department's recommendation to delete the whole category of other service and other retail would be acceptable, it is not. i strongly support we consider keeping it in and should there be other ways of finer way defining formula retail, i will support that, but that will arise out of a complete separate set of discussions. i would also say there might be certain formula retail such as video stores which we might have to revise. i think within a year or two or three, there might be new categories of what potentially could constitute formula retail, i.e., perhaps there are -- coming up as one which falls into the category of formula bakeries. i think we need to stay on target with figuring out what starts to compete when it has more than 11 branches and that could be anything. so i'm strong, strong s
however, sitting down and rethinking of how we define formula retail, it doesn't take an einstein to figure out that branch banks definitely fall within that category. i have gotten quite a few phone calls, quite a few emails, personal emails, but i think today's public presenting that the department's recommendation to delete the whole category of other service and other retail would be acceptable, it is not. i strongly support we consider keeping it in and should there be other ways of finer...
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the mind second only to einstein, who developed the first electronic computer, and developed programs for the computer among other things. he came here as a refugee and he was hungarian born and, again -- and he was terribly important to the project but he had enormous prestige from world war ii. he had developed the plutonium -- the explosive wrapper around the plutonium bomb, the nagasaki bomb, he played a critical part in building the atomic bomb in the manhattan project and he had great prestige, and schreiver recruited him. >> they had been told by the national security staff that they were restricted to a half an hour for the three presentations. tyler who was he? >> he was the head of the air force research and development command. he'd been lamay's deputy at strategic air command. he'd been lamay's deputy since world war ii. he flew over tokyo during the famous firebombing and had been made head of the air force or the technical command, the air force research and development command. but he was -- although he was lamay's protege, he was not locked in and schreiver recruited h
the mind second only to einstein, who developed the first electronic computer, and developed programs for the computer among other things. he came here as a refugee and he was hungarian born and, again -- and he was terribly important to the project but he had enormous prestige from world war ii. he had developed the plutonium -- the explosive wrapper around the plutonium bomb, the nagasaki bomb, he played a critical part in building the atomic bomb in the manhattan project and he had great...
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and talk calmly about nothing and palestinians black panthers and israelis about a bomb or romney einstein and. david you describe yourself as a conservative and describe yourself as a communist but nonetheless i was of you have had a picture of stalin. don't think they don't. know many many. about it now. yeah right i can't talk to you that's an international shot. all right go ahead david can you tell me what do you mean by conservative and why do you have a picture i'm starving. well look at the picture of stalin it was on my office well was his death and i'm a conservative because the leftists are utopians have no idea what human nature has. and therefore when they get the power they are faced with a big problem which is that people go cold with their program and so they kill them and put them in gulags and. the problem with the utopian idea is the idea. of a fenced right starting precisely to remind me and give maybe something marginal limited even a good base that he would remind me of there but he thinks they know of but i do believe you can experiment you know i don't know what to
and talk calmly about nothing and palestinians black panthers and israelis about a bomb or romney einstein and. david you describe yourself as a conservative and describe yourself as a communist but nonetheless i was of you have had a picture of stalin. don't think they don't. know many many. about it now. yeah right i can't talk to you that's an international shot. all right go ahead david can you tell me what do you mean by conservative and why do you have a picture i'm starving. well look at...
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>> i attend albert einstein high school. >> and what year are you in? >> oh, sorry. i'm a junior. >> i think that you -- [ cheers and applause ] i don't think we have to worry about the next generation very much. they're willing to take the mike. and you know that my two colleagues didn't want to answer it. the only reason i am is that we support comprehensive sex educati education. almost every women's group that i'm aware of does. and the tragedy is, we've got to do more than support it. really, young women's lives, young men's lives depend on it, because we have now in our country something like 11 stis, sexually transmitted infections, at epidemic or near epidemic proportions. and over the weekend in our campus conference, we have dr. smiths who will be talking about a new study which believes that in certain areas of our country, the underreporting of aids is by a factor of five times. and so, and we are living right here in d.c., where in certain wards, there is a very high inciden incidence. and that's -- we need -- our younger generation has a right to compre
>> i attend albert einstein high school. >> and what year are you in? >> oh, sorry. i'm a junior. >> i think that you -- [ cheers and applause ] i don't think we have to worry about the next generation very much. they're willing to take the mike. and you know that my two colleagues didn't want to answer it. the only reason i am is that we support comprehensive sex educati education. almost every women's group that i'm aware of does. and the tragedy is, we've got to do...
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. >> einstein, and some other -- really, if they found some new things which is useful. sometimes there's too much negative emotion. sometimes this new finding is utilized for destructive. that is sad. but the founder of these new things are great, not damaging. >> we're here to discuss the world peace summit that you've been asked to speak at. do you feel the world is a more peaceful place now than it was when you first became dal lay ai lama? >> oh, yes. the fundamental level i think in this world is much better. at least the disappearance of war, and eventually big change happen. so at least the two blocs, both have their nuclear weapon ready to shoot each other. that kind of danger is now no longer. and the violence is very sad. but compare, with that danger, i think today, i think comparatively, much better. i think, although the world peace is something almost become fashion. peace, peace, peace. even though some people who are really making every preparation for war. but they use the word of peace, peace, peace. >> when you see the arab spring uprisings through th
. >> einstein, and some other -- really, if they found some new things which is useful. sometimes there's too much negative emotion. sometimes this new finding is utilized for destructive. that is sad. but the founder of these new things are great, not damaging. >> we're here to discuss the world peace summit that you've been asked to speak at. do you feel the world is a more peaceful place now than it was when you first became dal lay ai lama? >> oh, yes. the fundamental...
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universe as it appear the on the dates 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 grounds of the national science. children especially enjoy climbing into the lap of the scientific genius with the smile of a grandfather. >> this is american history tv on c-span3. next, a program on the history of beer and spirits in america. the program recorded saturday at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians and national council on public history. presenting the show historian ed airs, peter onuf and brian bal low, hosts of the public radio show and podcast back story with the american history guys. >> you ready, guys? >> ready. >> plug it in. >> all right. >> hey. on the air. >> major production support for back story was provided by the national endowment for the humanities. ♪ >> from the virginia foundation for the humanities in charlottesville, virginia, this is back story. it's october 8th, 1871. we're in chicago. and a fire is spreading. it's a horrible fire. nobo
universe as it appear the on the dates 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 grounds of the national science. children especially enjoy climbing into the lap of the scientific genius with the smile of a grandfather. >> this is american history tv on c-span3. next, a program on the history of beer and spirits in america. the program recorded saturday at the annual meeting...
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energy you know goes back to quantum theory and the high isn't berg uncertainty principle and albert einstein and this is the same methodology that people use of finances as well they believe that risk and reward can occupy the same place at the same time perpetually and you can keep selling securities based on the same collateral indefinitely the same way that nuclear energy reactors have this idea that all the energy has to meter to too cheap to meter that the regular fallout can simply be funneled up the chimney into the stratosphere blown around to countries around the world and somehow that's not going to affect that distribution of nuclear fallout it's the same thing with going into risk if you're going to risk has an extra knowledge of the way wall street and city of london in these banks do gross us and they spread the risk around which ends up with austerity measures in greece spain italy around the world around america u.k. there's japan with a similar theory that you can take particle physics and create energy that is too cheap to meter and then when it blows up you spread the risk
energy you know goes back to quantum theory and the high isn't berg uncertainty principle and albert einstein and this is the same methodology that people use of finances as well they believe that risk and reward can occupy the same place at the same time perpetually and you can keep selling securities based on the same collateral indefinitely the same way that nuclear energy reactors have this idea that all the energy has to meter to too cheap to meter that the regular fallout can simply be...
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of course, einstein spent most of his life trying to find the unification of all the forces, you know? and they still haven't-- they, meaning the physics type, still haven't found that magnetism or electromagnetism and gravity have a commonality. that has not been found. if it's there, if it's there. let me say this, though. it seems like there's two different things going on here. when i first learned about this, i thought-- i learned two different phenomenon. one was, if a current flows through a wire, it's deflected. and then a completely different one was that if you take a wire and plunge it out of a magnetic field, you'll induce current. but you know what? they're one and the same. there is a commonality there. let's look at it. if it's true that electrons going through a magnetic field, crisscrossing, will be deflected, then it ought to be true that you can generate electricity by doing this because it's one and the same thing. how fast do the electrons travel in a common circuit compared to the speed of light, fast or slow? slow, about a snail's pace. did you pick that up in t
of course, einstein spent most of his life trying to find the unification of all the forces, you know? and they still haven't-- they, meaning the physics type, still haven't found that magnetism or electromagnetism and gravity have a commonality. that has not been found. if it's there, if it's there. let me say this, though. it seems like there's two different things going on here. when i first learned about this, i thought-- i learned two different phenomenon. one was, if a current flows...
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. >> then i feel like einstein and some other -- these are really found some new things which useful. of course, sometimes it's too much negative emotion. then sometimes these new finding utilize for destructive. that is sad. but the founder of these new things are great. not bad. >> we're here to discuss the world peace summit which you've been asked to speak at. do you think the world is a more peaceful place now than it was when you first became dalai lama? >> oh, yes. the fundamental level, i think, is much better. at least with disappearance of berlin wall and eventually big change happen. so at least the two blocs, both have their nuclear weapon ready to shoot each other. that kind of danger is now no longer. and some pockets, pockets here and there, some violence. it is sad. but compare during that period's danger, i think today, i think, comparatively much better. then i think important. i think although the word peace is something almost become fashion. peace, peace, peace. even those -- some people who really making every preparation for war, but they use the word of peace,
. >> then i feel like einstein and some other -- these are really found some new things which useful. of course, sometimes it's too much negative emotion. then sometimes these new finding utilize for destructive. that is sad. but the founder of these new things are great. not bad. >> we're here to discuss the world peace summit which you've been asked to speak at. do you think the world is a more peaceful place now than it was when you first became dalai lama? >> oh, yes. the...