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einstein's father herman, einstein's mother pauline koch.stein and his sister are maya about 1893. einstein at the age of 17. einstein in the classroom in switzerland, his teacher. toward the end of the 19th century. einstein at the swiss patent office burned in the early 1900s. einstein and his first wife taken in 11 when both were in their early 30s. einstein and his wife meleva and their son hans albert, 1904. einstein and max plank, the originator of the quantum theory which played a key part in the development of einstein's theories. einstein and his second wife elsa. einstein in middle age as director of the keyser wilhelm institute,erlin. einstein on the cover of berlina, dember14, 1919. a new great figure in world history. einstein in winston churchill on the grounds of country home 1933. einstein on the day following his arrival at princeton institute of advanced studies, october 1933. signing the letter to franklin delano roosevelt, a reconstructed set piece photo of the 1939 warning to president roosevelt from einstein about the d
einstein's father herman, einstein's mother pauline koch.stein and his sister are maya about 1893. einstein at the age of 17. einstein in the classroom in switzerland, his teacher. toward the end of the 19th century. einstein at the swiss patent office burned in the early 1900s. einstein and his first wife taken in 11 when both were in their early 30s. einstein and his wife meleva and their son hans albert, 1904. einstein and max plank, the originator of the quantum theory which played a key...
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professor einstein, a forward by everlet einstein. a forward of einstein? >> she is his granddaughter. >> this deals with albert einstein's letters to and from children, right? >> right. >> you have a recordable einstein, which is a great book also, and some amazing quotes, not all scientific by any means, most not. which you gathered, correct? >> yes. this is the third edition. the first one was a quotable einstein and the expanded quotable einstein and this came out to commemorate this year. >> and robert schuhman, you are dr. schuhman and you produce, this is a massive book. it's about 400 pages and beyond. this is a collected papers of albert einstein and you have done nine volumes of books of this comparable size? >> nine volumes, but it has taken twenty years and these are in two series, writings and corresponden. i have done an edition of his love letters, which also was part of volume one and i'm working on the political einstein, which will be texts of einstein's politics from 1919 on. >> how many lovers did einstein write love letters to? >> that
professor einstein, a forward by everlet einstein. a forward of einstein? >> she is his granddaughter. >> this deals with albert einstein's letters to and from children, right? >> right. >> you have a recordable einstein, which is a great book also, and some amazing quotes, not all scientific by any means, most not. which you gathered, correct? >> yes. this is the third edition. the first one was a quotable einstein and the expanded quotable einstein and this came...
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albert einstein. albert einstein. and albert einstein went through school. oh, he took algebra in high school and flunked. hey, don't knock it. some people pass, some people flunk. i mean he's just one of the ones that flunked, okay? don't make a deal of it. and some people get a high school diploma and some people don't, right? some can hack it, some can't. right? well, einstein couldn't hack it. that's all right. you know, you can still make it. no high school diploma, gang. and he's out there and it turned out that he met a young lady who influenced him to go back to school. so he tried going back to school. took the entrance exams and flunked. and he flunked the exam. hey, i mean he cannot-- not everybody passes everything, huh? and then he studied hard and he took the entrance exams again and passed. turned out he had trouble with the french language. you know, in europe they speak all these languages. he couldn't do the french so well. anyway, albert einstein went through school and he did go all the way and got his ph.d. got his ph.d. in physics. and
albert einstein. albert einstein. and albert einstein went through school. oh, he took algebra in high school and flunked. hey, don't knock it. some people pass, some people flunk. i mean he's just one of the ones that flunked, okay? don't make a deal of it. and some people get a high school diploma and some people don't, right? some can hack it, some can't. right? well, einstein couldn't hack it. that's all right. you know, you can still make it. no high school diploma, gang. and he's out...
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saw,ose two characters you one was the einstein of the law, the, and arlen specter was einstein of thehen specter was one of hardest, toughest senators to argue with anything. he studied. bork was smarter than judge rehnquist in many ways. he was a brilliant judge and he taught antitrust law. he wrote the book. here are these two guys meeting and they will passing like two trains. the could not come together on anything. >> more with the deputy assistant to both presidents nixon and ford tonight at 8:00 on c-span is "q &a." >> this morning, a political roundtable with republican strategist john fuery on the issues facing contrast -- facing congress.
saw,ose two characters you one was the einstein of the law, the, and arlen specter was einstein of thehen specter was one of hardest, toughest senators to argue with anything. he studied. bork was smarter than judge rehnquist in many ways. he was a brilliant judge and he taught antitrust law. he wrote the book. here are these two guys meeting and they will passing like two trains. the could not come together on anything. >> more with the deputy assistant to both presidents nixon and ford...
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." >> prayers led by sarah einstein, rose hudson wilson. ♪ >> "love divine, all loves exceling" writteny charles wesley, music by john zundel. ♪ love divine all loves exceling joy of the heaven, to earth come down fix in us thy humble dwelling all thy faithful miller sizz crown! jesus thou art all compassion, pure, unbounded love thou art visit us with thy salvation enter every trembling heart breathe o breathe thy loving spirit into every troubled breast let us all in thee inherit let us find that second rest take away our bent to sinning alpha and omega be end of faith at its beginning set our hearts at liberty come, almighty to deliver let us all thy life receive suddenly return and never nevermore thy temples leave thee we would be always blessing serve thee as thy hosts above pray and praise thee without ceasing glory in thy perfect love. finish, then, thy new creation pure and spotless let us be let us see thy great salvation perfectly restored in thee, changed from glory into glory till in heaven we take our place till we cast our cros before thee lost in wonder, love, and praise
." >> prayers led by sarah einstein, rose hudson wilson. ♪ >> "love divine, all loves exceling" writteny charles wesley, music by john zundel. ♪ love divine all loves exceling joy of the heaven, to earth come down fix in us thy humble dwelling all thy faithful miller sizz crown! jesus thou art all compassion, pure, unbounded love thou art visit us with thy salvation enter every trembling heart breathe o breathe thy loving spirit into every troubled breast let us...
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einstein's death mid 1950s.rain into microscopically thin slices for scientific study in hopes of learning what made einstein such a genius. the museum first put images of the brain on an ipad app. last fall. now visitors can use a much larger touch screen to view einstein's brain from different angles. updating some of our top stories tonight. thanks to a federal judge's ruling in new york the morning after pill might soon becomes a easy to buy as aspirin. he ordered feds to remove the age restrictions on the drug. also sold under the name plan b. right now if you are under 17, you need a prescription to get it. the morning after pill only prevents a pregnancy if a woman is already pregnant it has no effect. the justice department is considering whether to appeal. stocks finished lower on the day on less than stellar jobs numbers. the labor department reports employers added more than 100,000 jobs, fewer jobs than economists had expected. the unemployment rate dind from 7.7 to 7.6% only because more people stop
einstein's death mid 1950s.rain into microscopically thin slices for scientific study in hopes of learning what made einstein such a genius. the museum first put images of the brain on an ipad app. last fall. now visitors can use a much larger touch screen to view einstein's brain from different angles. updating some of our top stories tonight. thanks to a federal judge's ruling in new york the morning after pill might soon becomes a easy to buy as aspirin. he ordered feds to remove the age...
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jenna: einstein, snow white, manifesto. >> you hear that? she is no einstein.s and doug, great to see you as always. jenna: rick? rick: thank you, jenna. emotional appeal for gun control coming up. live from washington as sandy hook parents head to capitol hill. >>> how many government offices does it take to oversee catfish inspections, if you're thinking one, you're wrong. coming up why congress may have not learned any lessons about wasteful spending. ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. rick: congress is addressing a stunning new report showing that federal spending is just as rampant as ever with $95 billion being wasted on overlapping programs including not one, but three different government offices in charge of inspecting catfish. chief national correspondent jim angle is live in washington. jim, i hope you will not diss catfish? >> reporter: no, no. that is only the beginning of all the duplication, rick. fox has obtained the resul
jenna: einstein, snow white, manifesto. >> you hear that? she is no einstein.s and doug, great to see you as always. jenna: rick? rick: thank you, jenna. emotional appeal for gun control coming up. live from washington as sandy hook parents head to capitol hill. >>> how many government offices does it take to oversee catfish inspections, if you're thinking one, you're wrong. coming up why congress may have not learned any lessons about wasteful spending. ♪ [ man ] excuse me...
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. >> jimmy: how about you, albert einstein? you ready? >> let's do this, jimmy!. all right. contestants number two and three, please go over there. what is your name and where are you from? >> trista, and i'm from ohio. >> jimmy: hey, welcome. thank you for coming to the show. i appreciate it. [ applause ] now, remember, we want you to say as many things as you can about a topic. what topic would you like to talk about? >> i can pick anything? >> jimmy: no, you can't, actually. i will pick your topic. [ laughter ] remember, the more you say, the more points you will earn, okay? okay, your topic is types of cereal. go. >> lucky charms, fruit loops, frosted flakes, cap'n crunch -- cocoa puffs. rice krispie treats. rice krispies? >> jimmy: rice krispie treats? >> no, just rice krispies. [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: brain master, how many points did she earn? hey, 254. [ laughter ] not bad. very, very good. please stand over there. thank you. [ applause ] come on over, buddy. ♪ what is your name and where are you from? >> hi, my name's noah, and i'm from new yor
. >> jimmy: how about you, albert einstein? you ready? >> let's do this, jimmy!. all right. contestants number two and three, please go over there. what is your name and where are you from? >> trista, and i'm from ohio. >> jimmy: hey, welcome. thank you for coming to the show. i appreciate it. [ applause ] now, remember, we want you to say as many things as you can about a topic. what topic would you like to talk about? >> i can pick anything? >> jimmy: no,...
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. >> one was the einstein of the law, bork, and the other was the einstein of the senate. one of the toughest, hardest senators to lobby on anything let alone supreme court nominees. he studied. was smarter than rehnquist in a lot of ways. taught antitrust law. he both the book up at yale. thsese two guys were meeting and they were passing like two t rains. never did they come together on anything. >> sunday night at 8:00 on c- q&a." " >> the last two years have seen more refugee the last two decades. serious are fleeing their country's in big numbers. i an event and atlanta, worked about resettling -- to talk about resettlement. this is just over an hour. lex thank you so much. -- >> thank you so much. thank you for everyone who organized this. i have done my fair share of organizing conferences. i know how much work it is. cr.ork for una inttended high school here the atlanta area so it is very much a hometown for me so i'm glad to be here with you today. i'm going to be good about our organization, what we do in the field. of theve an overview areas where unhcr is opera
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we've got to get beyond nation states and create what einstein called world government. one world. and this is a movement that einstein, eleanor roosevelt, henry wallace, a lot were involved in, and fromm is too. only unlike many of the others, fromm can shower out millions of dollars to support the one world movement. so this is fromm, these are, i think, his major contributions. and maybe you have 10 or 12 questions. [laughter] [applause] >> do we have, and if we don't have such intellectuals now -- but i'm not sure, maybe we do -- do we have that kind of respect for the intellectual now? we could send somebody to iran and talk to them about their nuclear policies and overcome these obstacles. or do we not have people like that anymore? >> is that supposed to be an easy question? [laughter] well, we run across the street an annual conference on elected officials to try to figure out what it is. you can, obviously, in this town and chomsky is obvious, robert lipton's obvious, but beyond that it's hard. there's a historian wrote a book called "the last intellectual," and the theme
we've got to get beyond nation states and create what einstein called world government. one world. and this is a movement that einstein, eleanor roosevelt, henry wallace, a lot were involved in, and fromm is too. only unlike many of the others, fromm can shower out millions of dollars to support the one world movement. so this is fromm, these are, i think, his major contributions. and maybe you have 10 or 12 questions. [laughter] [applause] >> do we have, and if we don't have such...
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the einstein of the senate. arlen specter was one of the toughest, hardest senators to lobby on anything let alone supreme court nominees. was smarter than rehnquist in many ways, a brilliant judge. he taught antitrust law. he wrote the book of that hill. here are these two guys meeting and they were passing like two trains. they never came together on anything. host: how did arlen specter of vote. guest: he voted no. was 52-48, as i recall. this kind ofaring, exchange -- this one happened on a saturday. i told bork stop arguing with spwecter. he said he disagreed with them. i told them that the thing to say is that is an interesting point and i would like to consider that it is fascinating and interesting and you will consider it. he remembered this. he went back out and arlen specter started down that road and bork followed my advice. but - we started down that road again. they were arguing about original intent. guest: was there a time when the senators would not meet with them. down they would never turn a s
the einstein of the senate. arlen specter was one of the toughest, hardest senators to lobby on anything let alone supreme court nominees. was smarter than rehnquist in many ways, a brilliant judge. he taught antitrust law. he wrote the book of that hill. here are these two guys meeting and they were passing like two trains. they never came together on anything. host: how did arlen specter of vote. guest: he voted no. was 52-48, as i recall. this kind ofaring, exchange -- this one happened on a...
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allow einsteins to come in the country, or will they be against that? >> i think if we find the right balance between the visas, border security, and the pathway to citizenship, you will see the g.o.p. lead the way right now. my biggest concern is that president obama is trying to force this down their throat trying to guilt them into a bad bill that creates more government dependency. at the end of the day, the g.o.p. is looking for higher wages, lower unemployment, and people getting married. marriage creates strong families, and strong farmers creates strong economies. charles: this jobs report is so many different things, a malaise, if you will. >> dismal, 500,000 people dropped out of the work force in march, said, forget it, it's too hard, there's not a job. i'm not looking anymore. there are people out there in the mainstream media pointing to that tick down from 7 # 7 to 76 saying things are better. that's a lie. it's not true. it's that people are discouraged and dropped out. charles: the number that scared me the most before i let you go, 350,
allow einsteins to come in the country, or will they be against that? >> i think if we find the right balance between the visas, border security, and the pathway to citizenship, you will see the g.o.p. lead the way right now. my biggest concern is that president obama is trying to force this down their throat trying to guilt them into a bad bill that creates more government dependency. at the end of the day, the g.o.p. is looking for higher wages, lower unemployment, and people getting...
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at the time when, for instance, einstein was rethinking the idea of relatively.e with picasso revolutionizing art. this is a really big gift for us because it really does transform the way that we understand the history of art. >> okay. for those who don't know, let's go ahead and talk about what makes a work of art cuban? >> a way of rethinking the way that we see the world. what they've done particularly is they dismantled the picture. they fractured it into plains of color. they changed and introduced multiple points of perspective as opposed to one point of perspective. they factored the image completely so it was almost unrecognizable and kind of almost bordered on abstraction and what you see now on the screen are extraordinary examples of the way that they created, for instance, a figure. picasso did a wonderful portrait of his mistress at the time, which was entitled, "woman in an arm chair" but through sim bltz ask it isn't until you look very deeply into the picture that you see exactly how he has created that sexuality. it is an extraordinary painting.
at the time when, for instance, einstein was rethinking the idea of relatively.e with picasso revolutionizing art. this is a really big gift for us because it really does transform the way that we understand the history of art. >> okay. for those who don't know, let's go ahead and talk about what makes a work of art cuban? >> a way of rethinking the way that we see the world. what they've done particularly is they dismantled the picture. they fractured it into plains of color. they...
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. >> look, first of all, einstein couldn't figure this bill out. that's a fact. i've looked it over, it's an absolutely-- >> it's not a fact. >> when it all comes back to it, i use one word, it's cost. the cost of all of this is obscene. this country does not have the money, the taxpayers do not have the money to pay for in. the next six years of our taxpayer dollars have already been spent. i don't know how we're going to cover this. we think we have a bankrupt now, and look-- >> i want to go back to ben. ben, you know, part of my theory on this thing, a big thing with the obama administration is what they call economic justice and the idea, listen, adam makes a great point. we should have people understand what they're signing up for, no doubt about that. do we have to pay somebody $48 an hour to translate obamacare from english to spanish? >> if it turns out that people are really getting health care and their lives are saved because they know which doctor to go to and it's going to treat them and save their lives or their children's lives, yes, i think it's w
. >> look, first of all, einstein couldn't figure this bill out. that's a fact. i've looked it over, it's an absolutely-- >> it's not a fact. >> when it all comes back to it, i use one word, it's cost. the cost of all of this is obscene. this country does not have the money, the taxpayers do not have the money to pay for in. the next six years of our taxpayer dollars have already been spent. i don't know how we're going to cover this. we think we have a bankrupt now, and...
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questioned our way of seeing the world, but the very nature of reality itself-- planck's quantum theory, einstein'sheory of relativity, freud's work on psychoanalysis. it was in 1900 that freud wrote his interpretation of dreams, a prophetic work in view of the tragedies of modern western history. freud wrote and published it here in vienna. vienna, 1900, was one of the intellectual and artistic centers of europe. in tracing modern art's emergence in the 20th century, vienna embodies, perhaps more than any other city, the struggle to break with the ossified traditions of the 19th century to achieve a modern art, an art for the 20th century. turn-of-the-century vienna was a prosperous and technologically advanced society, peaceful and secure, the center of the austro-hungarian empire, ruled over for more than 50 years by the last of the hapsburgs-- emperor franz josef. franz josef symbolized permanence and stability. he cultivated a status quo, based on a bureaucracy and state censorship, which exerted a virtual strangle hold on the capital's cultural imagination. artistic life was dominated by the
questioned our way of seeing the world, but the very nature of reality itself-- planck's quantum theory, einstein'sheory of relativity, freud's work on psychoanalysis. it was in 1900 that freud wrote his interpretation of dreams, a prophetic work in view of the tragedies of modern western history. freud wrote and published it here in vienna. vienna, 1900, was one of the intellectual and artistic centers of europe. in tracing modern art's emergence in the 20th century, vienna embodies, perhaps...
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einstein believes objects, calls it a curvature in space.octors think a patient's medical condition can be a danger, they can actually alert authorities. >>> "and "the washington post" tells us about a woman wanted for a dog theft. police released the video yesterday. it shows the woman stealing a $1200 maltese. wow! they're expensive. from a pet store in maryland. authorities hope the suspect will be easy to find because ironically, she has a tattoo of a cheshire cat on the back of her neck. i'm thinking she likes dogs and cat. >> what's a chessie cat? a cheshire cat? >> a cheshire cat. >> are they called cheshire cats, norah? >> yeah, yeah, absolutely. >> okay. >>> now from cats to horses. which do like each other. next saturday marks the 139th running of the kentucky derby. some of the best jockeys in the world will be riding. and they include rosie napravnik. she's won more races this year than any other jockey. our bob simon talked with the 25-year-old sensation for this sunday's "60 minutes." we'll talk with bob in just a minute if wha
einstein believes objects, calls it a curvature in space.octors think a patient's medical condition can be a danger, they can actually alert authorities. >>> "and "the washington post" tells us about a woman wanted for a dog theft. police released the video yesterday. it shows the woman stealing a $1200 maltese. wow! they're expensive. from a pet store in maryland. authorities hope the suspect will be easy to find because ironically, she has a tattoo of a cheshire cat on...
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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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iceland was in the right einstein was not responsible for this immense and refused the claims of the sun to its roots very hard initially forced about the current relations between iceland and the rest of europe are you guys still friends they claim that i stand basically be flushed down the toilet and would not be able to. in europe but the times calls us i sponsor relationship if you don't start world order my. international investors are coming back to the country . thanks have stabilized cry don't watch the only thing to add here is sure there is lots of information on this story in blogs and social networks but you won't find it in mainstream media why perhaps to avoid giving ideas to anyone else under pressure. still ahead for you as tension continues to mount of the korean peninsula the u.s. states it would never accept north korea as a nuclear power. and in just a couple of minutes we take a look at why washington may be interested in provoking conflict in the region. said to the moon and baguio we report on the construction of russia's state of the old spaceport and the coun
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will one of these pint-sized geniuses become the next stephen hawking or albert einstein?y topped the charts at 160. maybe not. experts say i.q. can change over the course of childhood. and some early achieving toddlers grow up to be of average intelligence. as for gus, he has very big plans. tanya rivero, abc news, new york. >> i love it. gus says, i'm going to have to skip second grade and stuff. you go, gus. >>> reminder, tuesday night, diane sawyer with that exclusive interview with amanda knox here. speaking for the first time after spending four years in that italian prison. will you believe what she has to say? that's 10:00 eastern, 9:00 central. diane, tuesday night. >>> "gma," first thing in the morning. i hope you have a great week ahead. >> ama: next at 6:00, a school on the verge of shutdown, how a booming economy could be part of the problem. >> the search for a man who killed an eight-year-old girl. why residents are being told to stay in their homes. >> nearly 50 animals recovered from a hoarder's home. the shocking conditions they were living in. abc7 news
will one of these pint-sized geniuses become the next stephen hawking or albert einstein?y topped the charts at 160. maybe not. experts say i.q. can change over the course of childhood. and some early achieving toddlers grow up to be of average intelligence. as for gus, he has very big plans. tanya rivero, abc news, new york. >> i love it. gus says, i'm going to have to skip second grade and stuff. you go, gus. >>> reminder, tuesday night, diane sawyer with that exclusive...
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einstein is a fundamental system we are putting in place across the federal government for continual monitoring and diagnostics. it is critical to cybersecurity. i understand your concern. maybe there is a way through some other area for cyber education even if we cannot significantly increase that account. >> we recognize the vulnerabilities that we all have. civil society makes it more difficult to use the tools you're establishing. it is a delicate balancing act. i think the more that americans become more sensitized to the battle ahead of us the more that we can all be at the wheel. i want to raise the question of the new office proposed in the president requesting 27 million dollars. iss e office ofyber infrastructure analysis. protection and the office of cyber can indication was tt can you talkw is considered ceary? to help ussigned get ours is abilities under the executive order. sharingthat information of the private sector and with the government. other parts is in of the department. we want to centralize and give our central role that analytics involved in cyber. it'll pro
einstein is a fundamental system we are putting in place across the federal government for continual monitoring and diagnostics. it is critical to cybersecurity. i understand your concern. maybe there is a way through some other area for cyber education even if we cannot significantly increase that account. >> we recognize the vulnerabilities that we all have. civil society makes it more difficult to use the tools you're establishing. it is a delicate balancing act. i think the more that...
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end that case went to an international court now the after court found iceland was in the right einstein and was not responsible for this immense and refused the claims of the sun to its roots the hard initially forced about the current relations between iceland and the rest of europe are you guys still friends they claim that iceland basically be flushed down the toilet and would not be able to. sort of a young mertz sun equal partner in europe but that tires proved falls on us iceland's relationship to you if you don't burn the outside world tires normalise stunt international investors are coming back to the count three. thanks i have stabilized quite a lot the only thing to add here is sure there is lots of information on this story in blogs and social networks but you want to find it in mainstream media why perhaps to avoid giving ideas to anyone else under pressure. coming up with a program of me kevin zero in this tension continues to mount on the korean peninsula the u.s. states it would never accept north korea as a nuclear power in just a couple of minutes then we take a look a
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think of einstein. >> yes, of course. >> you know, they have for many years, it's every- i mean, the news mags are always late in getting ahold of it. but you're quite right, the scientific community has- not everybody. i mean, there's just an antagonism, and i think, for some reason, i'm not really sure why, but the antagonism between science and religion has been exacerbated by the general media, and something that's been around for a while is being recognized, and i think that's quite true. sure. >> a lot of the times, it's the fact that scientists is starting to catch up and able to measure things and see things they've never seen before because our equipment for doing this is getting much, much better. and once they see what looked like chaos and find a pattern, it's, you know, it's kind of scary maybe. and one of the things that was interesting to me- i was watching pbs a couple of months ago, a whole program on fractals, which is a mathematical concept. and all the trees that you thought were growing like little pear-shaped things for no reason, it's so mathematically- there's
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banks in the case went to an international court now the after court found iceland was in the right einstein and was not responsible for this immense and refused the claims of the. very hard initially forced about the current relations between iceland and the rest of europe are you guys still friends they claim but basically be flushed down the toilet and would not be able to. sort of a young mertz son equal in europe but dr oz who calls us iceland's relationship if you would have been outside world tyrus normalised. international investors are coming back to the country. thanks i've stabilized quite a lot the only thing to add here is sure there is lots of information on this story in blogs and social networks but you won't find it in mainstream media why perhaps to avoid giving ideas to anyone else under pressure. less total rest assured he's professor of political economy in california jackie returning to the situation in cyprus if we may for a moment there are fears that they'll be more raids on bank deposits to raise the money needed now to avoid bankruptcy also fears that it could be a
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tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. this is to the defense witness, lou.he witness witness, lou. you got to love this. no self-esteem problems there. lou: it must be helpful to have that kind of iq as you're writings manifestoes in prison. >> you never want this to come out. lou: two million dollars on this case. $2 million. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks and presented it. the defense is dragging this out. lou: you guys get paid by the hour.
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straighter line, so it comes much closer to the approximate speed of light itself, which albert einstein fastest speed that anything can go. critics say all of this is too fast. it's playing into the hands of high-frequency traders that are trading faster with algorithmic computers. but i asked the guys behind it what they think about it. >> i personally believe that technology helps any kind of sector or field. i believe that what you're doing with that information, it's each firm, individual, kind of practice. i do believe that what we're doing in this case benefit everybody, definitely not just hft firms, but the wide public. >> now, this is a partnership between nasdaq and cfe. it's strike technologies, the name of the company that's building out the series of towers. none of them would tell us what it costs. one published report says that subscribers will be able to get this information for about $20,000 a month, but we don't have any information about what this will ultimately cost when it rolls into service in a couple of months' time. >> we'll be watching and i'm also wondering w
straighter line, so it comes much closer to the approximate speed of light itself, which albert einstein fastest speed that anything can go. critics say all of this is too fast. it's playing into the hands of high-frequency traders that are trading faster with algorithmic computers. but i asked the guys behind it what they think about it. >> i personally believe that technology helps any kind of sector or field. i believe that what you're doing with that information, it's each firm,...
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it was founded in 1933 after a request of albert einstein. that was the year that it her came to power in germany. albert einstein was looking for a way to get people a way to flee starting then. so the organization was founded to create, sort of something like an underground railroad for people to flee and has been working ever since for 80 years. ur original work is the work i'm going to talk about, which is bringing people into the u.s. to provide a safe haven. today, the committee is in 42 countries around the world working with our grope and other partners in refugee camps and other camp-like situations nd other urban situations with people displaced. in 22 countries -- excuse me, cities in the united states as well as people displaced by persecution, such as victims of human trafficking. so we've got the overview and it was an outstanding keynote on the whole description of today. what i want to help you nderstand is the role of the united states in humanity efforts. the united states places an extraordinary role internationally with re
it was founded in 1933 after a request of albert einstein. that was the year that it her came to power in germany. albert einstein was looking for a way to get people a way to flee starting then. so the organization was founded to create, sort of something like an underground railroad for people to flee and has been working ever since for 80 years. ur original work is the work i'm going to talk about, which is bringing people into the u.s. to provide a safe haven. today, the committee is in 42...
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tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou. you got to love this. self-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: you get paid by the hour, don't kid me. >> i'm double billing. >> lou: good to have you. innovator and politico dynamo. a few words used to describe the founder and the leader of fox news. now a new biography, ronaler ailes off camera, authors zeb >> lou: roger ailes off camera a fascinating new book about the president of fox news and our boss here. a man president obama once called the most powerful man in america. we agree with president obama on this. uncharacteristically. joining me now author. great to have you here. >> good to be here. >> lou: congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> lou: i want to start with calling roger ai
tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou. you got to love this. self-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: you get paid by the hour,...
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tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou.ou got to love this. self-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: you get paid by the hour, don't kid me. >> i'm double billing. >> lou:good to have you. innovator and politico dynamo. a few words used to descri the founder and the leader of fox news. now new biography, ronaler ailes off camera, authors zeb . - ♪ 'cause people got me questioning ♪ ♪ where is the love - ma'am. you forgot your purse. - thank you. oh. thank you very much. - a message from the foundation for a better life. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistlblows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. ann
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tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou.ot to love this. self-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: you get paid by the hour, don't kid me. >> i'm double billing. >> lou: good to have you. innovator and politico dynamo. a few words used to describe the founder and the leader of fox news. now a new biography, ronaler now and those arehy, ronaler my final four picks. now over to you charles???? sir charles' single miles card left him blacked out. he's coming to us from home. that's gotta be traveling. now instead of covering the final four, he's stuck covering fourth graders. brick! bobby is 1 for 36. mikey? he keeps taking these low-percentage shots. and julio? i don't know what julio's doing. next time get the capital one venture card and fl
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tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou.o love this. self-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: youget paid by the hour, don't kid me. >> i'm double billing. >> lou: good to have you. innovator and politico dynamo. a few words used to describe the founder and the leader of fox news. now a new biography, ronaler ailes off camera, authors zeb my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and m
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tested because she is, you know, as smart as einstein. she said this to the defense.o the defense witness. you got to love this. self-esdream problems there. >> it must be helpful to have that i.q. as you write a manifesto in prison. >> exactly. >> this is something you never want to come out. >> 2 million on this case. >> 2 million. >> the prosecution put the cases together in two weeks. the defense is dragging this out. >> you get paid by the hour. >> good to have you. >> lou: political dynamo. just a few of the words used to describe the founder and the leader of fox news. now a new biography. roger ales off camera. the author will join us next. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i di what's in your wallet? ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we bu
tested because she is, you know, as smart as einstein. she said this to the defense.o the defense witness. you got to love this. self-esdream problems there. >> it must be helpful to have that i.q. as you write a manifesto in prison. >> exactly. >> this is something you never want to come out. >> 2 million on this case. >> 2 million. >> the prosecution put the cases together in two weeks. the defense is dragging this out. >> you get paid by the hour....
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eric show einstein. fund portfolio manager. came all the way from oregon to be with us.ting fund. you have high standards for the stock that makes it in. so you talk about the main metrics that these stocks have to have these reach and touch. >> the primary one, the very first screen that we have is an order for a company to be included in that exclusive list of we talked about a half to have the 15% return on equity each and every year for a minimum of two consecutive years . that in a nutshell is really a manifestation of a few key attributes that are coming to those companies. strong competitive advantages, really durable business models that have proven themselves. fortress-like balance sheets that have a lot of strength behind them and also a huge amount of free cash flow generation. liz: cash flow has to be crucial >> it absolutely is critical. obviously a calculation based on earnings. we are ultimately will be looking for is how much cash flow again generate. if they can generate cash and a return level is above the cost of capital now you have compounding wealth
eric show einstein. fund portfolio manager. came all the way from oregon to be with us.ting fund. you have high standards for the stock that makes it in. so you talk about the main metrics that these stocks have to have these reach and touch. >> the primary one, the very first screen that we have is an order for a company to be included in that exclusive list of we talked about a half to have the 15% return on equity each and every year for a minimum of two consecutive years . that in a...
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tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou. this. self-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: you get paid by the hour, don't kid me. >> i'm double billing. >> lou: good to have you. innovator and politico dynamo. a few words used to describe the founder and the leader of fox news. now a new biography, ronaler ailes off camera, authors zeb chaffetz joins us next. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking m
tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou. this. self-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: you get paid by the hour, don't kid me....
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can you imagine albert einstein tweeting yes i'm much more smarter than the professor at princeton. > him to hate groups of people. to think about what he has said in the past. things about obama. >> is he really from this country. >> exactly. i think he's a crown and at this point i think the media should do a ban on him. no one should talk about him. he loves this attention. >> cenk: he's getting close to the woman who shall not be named in terms of seeking attention. he's destroying his brand interestingly. we're out of time. when we come back we'll tell you one final funny story. come right back. thank you, guys. >> cenk: final fun faction. chuck woolry, says he's pro family values. married four times. we'll see you on "the young turks".com later tonight. "viewpoint" is next. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: the george w. bush library is finally complete even though it's they put up the banner say construction accomplished. all surviving u.s. presidents were on the same stage at the same time except for dick cheney and it's been confirmed syria has used chemical weapons against its ow
can you imagine albert einstein tweeting yes i'm much more smarter than the professor at princeton. > him to hate groups of people. to think about what he has said in the past. things about obama. >> is he really from this country. >> exactly. i think he's a crown and at this point i think the media should do a ban on him. no one should talk about him. he loves this attention. >> cenk: he's getting close to the woman who shall not be named in terms of seeking attention....
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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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tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou.ve this. self-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: you get paid by the hour, don't kid me. >> i'm double billing. >> lou: good to have you. innovator and politico dynamo. a few words used to describe the founder and the leader of fox news. now a new biography, ronaler ailes off camera, authors zeb my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make yo
tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou.ve this. self-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: you get paid by the hour, don't kid me....
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tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou.ot to love this. self-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: you get paid by the hour, don't kid me. >> i'm double billing. >> lou: good to have you. innovator and politico dynamo. a few words used to describe the founder and the leader of fox news. now a new biography, ronaler [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment informati
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tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou.f-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: you get paid by the hour, don't kid me. >> i'm double billing. >> lou: good to have you. innovator and politico dynamo. a few words used to describe the founder and the leader of fox news. now a new biography, ronaler ailes off camera, authors zeb thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. i took my son fishing eve
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and yet you kinda see that with einstein's eqvalence of mass and energy. consider you have a nucleus. you got all these nucleons in there, right? they're all being held together, yeah? very, very strongly, nuclear forces, yeah? now, you wannaake a nucleon, when i say nucleon, i'm talking about a proton or a neutron, okay? you take one out and you wanna take-- grab one and you wanna pull it out of the nucleus. easy or hard? begin with the h. kinda big. there's nuclear forces, honey, and you're gonna pull against that nuclear force. it's gonna be hard to pull a nucleon out of that, gang. it's gonna be very hard to pull it out of there. you know what the hardest one to pull out is? an iron. you say to iron, "iron, honey, n, you got hardly any mass in your nucleons." iron says, "try pulling me out." [makes sounds] it's gonna take an awful lot of work to pull that nucleon out of iron. more out of iron than anything else. and when you pull these nucleons out, it takes work to do that. you need to work on that, like stretching a spring, you give it more and more
and yet you kinda see that with einstein's eqvalence of mass and energy. consider you have a nucleus. you got all these nucleons in there, right? they're all being held together, yeah? very, very strongly, nuclear forces, yeah? now, you wannaake a nucleon, when i say nucleon, i'm talking about a proton or a neutron, okay? you take one out and you wanna take-- grab one and you wanna pull it out of the nucleus. easy or hard? begin with the h. kinda big. there's nuclear forces, honey, and you're...
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tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou. to love this. self-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: you get paid by the hour, don't kid me. >> i'm double billing. >> lou: good to have you. innovator and politico dynamo. a few words used to describe the founder and the leader of fox news. now a new biography, ronaler ailes off camera, authors zeb the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing conte and g
tested because she is as smart as albert einstein. he is said this. defense witness, lou. to love this. self-esdrea esteem problems the. >> lou: it must be helpful to have the i.q. writing manifesto in prison. >> this is something if you're a defense lawyer you never want to come out. >> lou: $2 million on this case. >> but the prosecution put their case together in two weeks, presented it. the defense is dragging this out. >> lou: you get paid by the hour, don't...
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. >> on those two characters that you saw, one, the einstein of the law, and the other was the einsteine senate. you had two trains passing in the night. spector was one of the toughest, hardest senators to like on anything, let alone supreme court nominees. he did his home work. he studied. on the other hand, a brilliant -- he was smarter in a lot of way, a brilliant judge and brilliant -- he taught antitrust law. he wrote the book up at yale. here these two guys meet and passed like two trains, never did they ever come together on anything. >> more with former deputy assistant to president nixon on ford sunday night at eight on c span's "q&a." members discuss the war in afghanistan and how it's been handled the last ten years. hosted by the cato institute, this is an hour and a half. >> my pleasure to welcome you to the event, "the war in afghanistan: what went wrong?" republican and democratic lawmakers passed the afghanistan freedom support agent in 2002 which pledged no less than four times to advance the creation of a, quote, broad based multiethnic gender sensitive and fully repr
. >> on those two characters that you saw, one, the einstein of the law, and the other was the einsteine senate. you had two trains passing in the night. spector was one of the toughest, hardest senators to like on anything, let alone supreme court nominees. he did his home work. he studied. on the other hand, a brilliant -- he was smarter in a lot of way, a brilliant judge and brilliant -- he taught antitrust law. he wrote the book up at yale. here these two guys meet and passed like two...
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those two characters that you saw, one was the einstein of the law and the other was the einstein of the senate. you have two trains passing in the night. he was one of the toughest senators to lobby on anything. was brilliant. .e was a brilliant judge he taught antitrust law. he wrote the book at yale. these two guys were meeting in passing like two trains. never did they come together on anything. 8:00.e on sunday night at continues. journal" host: this morning, we look at the foods and beverages americans consume. we are joined this morning by cynthia ogden, a nutritional epidemiologist with the national centers for health statistics. also from national public radio, allison aubrey, food and health correspondent. cynthia ogden, let's start with the basics. what are the major changes we're seeing in terms of americans' diets over the last decade? we saw a change in power is available, particularly in the 1980's and 1990's. the same time, we saw an increase in obesity. recently, we have seen a decrease in calories. there have been changes in terms of how we eat and what we're eating
those two characters that you saw, one was the einstein of the law and the other was the einstein of the senate. you have two trains passing in the night. he was one of the toughest senators to lobby on anything. was brilliant. .e was a brilliant judge he taught antitrust law. he wrote the book at yale. these two guys were meeting in passing like two trains. never did they come together on anything. 8:00.e on sunday night at continues. journal" host: this morning, we look at the foods and...