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[laughter] when i was a child i had a role model and idolized albert einstein and my favorite einstein story is this when einstein was an old man he was tired of giving the same talk over and over again so one day someone came up to him and the chauffeur said professor, i am a part time at your. i've heard your speech so many times i've memorized it. so why don't we switch places. i will be the great einstein and you can take a rest and be my chauffeur. he liked the joke so they switched places. this went along until one day a mathematician in the back asked a very difficult question and he thought th of the game is over t the chauffeur said the question is so elementary that even my chauffeur can answer it for you. [laughter] [applause] i would be happy to take questions and then sign your book. >> you can make the questions as hard as you want and afterwards, please line up in an orderly fashion and i will try to sign as many as i can and we will have pictures taken as well. so, people are going to line up and we have microphones in the audience. so here is your chance to talk back.
[laughter] when i was a child i had a role model and idolized albert einstein and my favorite einstein story is this when einstein was an old man he was tired of giving the same talk over and over again so one day someone came up to him and the chauffeur said professor, i am a part time at your. i've heard your speech so many times i've memorized it. so why don't we switch places. i will be the great einstein and you can take a rest and be my chauffeur. he liked the joke so they switched...
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once the suspects once the team and it joins us live from einstein memorial hall. yet despite the gloomy weather has turned out to pay their respects dustin and i know this new memoir the hall was opened earlier this morning. and since then with the four thousand five hundred people are streaming in to save them not surprised at that and more on the altar of life that were on before it fell to the general art. yes that's right you to mourinho will be open twenty four hours a day for anyone who wishes to pay respects to their desks. people tell me to hear comes to send text messages or personal letters commemorate the victims the messages are posted off on a bulletin board so they can do that by borders in the respects here. this was too numb to report live from and some of them or not alter one male visitor comes up to me and the old saying that he asked some information that would be nice to be on the books alive at the foot of sorts has done little bit i don't get it done to the minute. i soon learned that the time. on sale. ah but what i want to go to the wall.
once the suspects once the team and it joins us live from einstein memorial hall. yet despite the gloomy weather has turned out to pay their respects dustin and i know this new memoir the hall was opened earlier this morning. and since then with the four thousand five hundred people are streaming in to save them not surprised at that and more on the altar of life that were on before it fell to the general art. yes that's right you to mourinho will be open twenty four hours a day for anyone who...
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einstein.is is letters between -- i felt that if you could take the letters between him and his wives and the other women in his life -- >> which there were quite a few, apparently? >> he needed to be loved. einstein. and as brilliant as he was about so many things, he was not so smart about his relations with women. >> but who knew? who knew that einstein was such a horn dog. by official count, six women. >> that's the official count. >> right. in some ways it would seem like those flaws humanize him and make his story less about the inaccessible genius and the man with the crazy heir toe a man that needs to be loved. >> a way to understand something so difficult to understand as relativity, one way in is to get to recognize the guy who thought of it as a fellow human being, with human frailties. not a priest and, you know, in the scientific previously robes. a person like us who happens to be extremely smart. if we start to see him as a person, and see what his struggles were in those love si
einstein.is is letters between -- i felt that if you could take the letters between him and his wives and the other women in his life -- >> which there were quite a few, apparently? >> he needed to be loved. einstein. and as brilliant as he was about so many things, he was not so smart about his relations with women. >> but who knew? who knew that einstein was such a horn dog. by official count, six women. >> that's the official count. >> right. in some ways it...
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the local passenger ferry was set up at the un signed one of them or you'll fall in the city of einstein. he and some are under mourinho. it was bad because it's a story about ten am local time here in korea so. things were getting prepared. portraits from coming in. the press and volunteers were stationed in front of the joint memorial hall. and are always busy with preparations for the mourners to come. i do god gave this to get the memorial hall. the all goes well. to god the god that i can see just who will talk about some of it. nick and tanya they. the eerie citizens can start paying their respects from ten o'clock in the morning. don't you is busy with operations for the ten o'clock news the new altar is run by the government to act. rain continues to fall across the country but that hasn't stopped tens of thousands of people paying tribute to those who don't it's because i've taught you not do a study by the unsung pot on the morrow. don't you the morning march this year when warhol open to kroger this morning and people have been streaming in to say their last goodbyes to send o
the local passenger ferry was set up at the un signed one of them or you'll fall in the city of einstein. he and some are under mourinho. it was bad because it's a story about ten am local time here in korea so. things were getting prepared. portraits from coming in. the press and volunteers were stationed in front of the joint memorial hall. and are always busy with preparations for the mourners to come. i do god gave this to get the memorial hall. the all goes well. to god the god that i can...
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einstein's haven't edited it and she still fun to see what i did even the auntie einstein's mean what torture in much of the many journalists who want me to know some english. it will be counted. i miss teaching. international rights group comes amid accusations of the isi involvement in the assassination attempt of duty and then come in the last month. the sun has been in the past rank as one of the most dangerous countries would turn this in the vote. and these two people were killed and three others may injure the unidentified militants attacked a nato convoy in northwest box on monday that shocks guessing the two vehicles on the look of god the son came under heavy gunfire in somebody's all the khyber agency getting to drive as a plaintiff was two others had been kidnapped by the silence. he was no immediate claim of the attack me to be constructed to be honest i have been frequent targeted by insurgents in the countryside in the us focused on designated trying to supply built within the commission and i'm not gonna stop. the sacred valley of the money has been estimated that atte
einstein's haven't edited it and she still fun to see what i did even the auntie einstein's mean what torture in much of the many journalists who want me to know some english. it will be counted. i miss teaching. international rights group comes amid accusations of the isi involvement in the assassination attempt of duty and then come in the last month. the sun has been in the past rank as one of the most dangerous countries would turn this in the vote. and these two people were killed and...
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. >> albert einstein?d and has very long hair. >> thank you. >> this is the president of russia. >> irrelevant. >> irrelevant? maybe not if you're ukranian. vladimir -- >> vladimir something. >> vladimir? >> slavink. >> the russian. he's trying to bomb the ukraine. >> vladimir putin. >> excellent. any advice for vladimir putin? >> bad guy. >> bad guy? >> it's pronounced bad g. it's french. >> are you afraid of him? >> no! this is america! >> last one. this is an easy one. >> katy perry. >> katy perry. >> which do you like better, katy perry or miley cyrus? >> miley cyrus. >> do you ever watch "the o'reilly factor" on fox news? >> yeah. >> are you lying? >> yeah. >> everybody came up and said they were big fans of you and we felt bad. >> whatever miley does i plan on mimicking. so if she does a hot dog or anything, i'm going to try. >> okay. easy on the mustard. >> how did they get money to buy the tickets s? that's what i want to know. >> my ticket was expensive. it was $250. >> miley isn't giving anything
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>> albert einstein, he has very long hair. >> thank you. >> -- >> who is that guy. >> oh my god, he's on a late night show, isn't he. >> al gore. >> the one and only. >> hello. >> last one, this is the easy one. >> okay, katy perry. >> catty perry. >> you can't make this stuff up, folks. at least not without an editing team. and it's not just blowing the lid off young people who know who katy perry is gait, he's done many expose on kids nowadays. we sent watters up to the very liberal columbia university here in new york city. to ask them about putin invading ukraine. >> vladimir putin just invaded ukraine. are you outraged by that? >> i just woke up. >> s what amatter with you. >> -- >> i don't give-- such a genius. >> what is the unemployment rate at right now? >> what's the mat per, cat got your tongue. >> do you know what the unemployment rate is right know. >> oh, 99%. >> stephen: now notice how watters blends investigative journalism and smash cuts in a way that makes you think about the news and also think did my cat stepping on the remote? nation, i have to admit something. he
>> albert einstein, he has very long hair. >> thank you. >> -- >> who is that guy. >> oh my god, he's on a late night show, isn't he. >> al gore. >> the one and only. >> hello. >> last one, this is the easy one. >> okay, katy perry. >> catty perry. >> you can't make this stuff up, folks. at least not without an editing team. and it's not just blowing the lid off young people who know who katy perry is gait, he's done many...
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. >> ray with san francisco open government einstein said doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different outcomes now we're going to shove anyone for the homeless problem any cultivation of the homeless program we've got x number of people off the streets and you get i can't answer that but the public who is participating in the hearings want to get the answers to the same questions i don't why you get answers to the questions but the citizens are denied the same answers you have the mayor's office who is doing everybody to criminal lists is homes people are hired to push people along go over there where we don't see you where the tourists don't see you. people going off into the street the homeless problem is getting worse and worse but we see nothing to keep people from becoming homeless only after they're out of their home that anybody shows interest i call the programs that the city calls available there's nothing but call us back when you're in the street and we'll help you and the mayor is trying to keep the homeless out of the library you don't need to do the outreach go
. >> ray with san francisco open government einstein said doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different outcomes now we're going to shove anyone for the homeless problem any cultivation of the homeless program we've got x number of people off the streets and you get i can't answer that but the public who is participating in the hearings want to get the answers to the same questions i don't why you get answers to the questions but the citizens are denied the same answers you have...
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do i have the top 1% kind of man, who looks like a supermodel, speaks like he could be albert einsteins able to make me look really good? hmm. >> reporter: for maureena, it is about getting what you want when you want it. >> he is an actor. he is winning award. he traveled the world. >> reporter: we met up with her getting glammed up to go rock climbing with airing. >> it is very hard to find a man. then you have to get to know them. go through the whole dating process. you know, this is just a click away. >> reporter: women like maureena find the service empowering. >> two hours of fun, no strings attached, definitely. >> reporter: some experts say hiring a companion could hurt your chances at finding real love. >> by hiring someone who is very attractive, who has got a great education, the whole package, then if you start holding up that standard to everyone else in your life, you might overlook some one who might be really wonderful who is in a slightly less than perfect package. but that will make you really happy. >> reporter: today, maureena is calling all the shots. she arrives
do i have the top 1% kind of man, who looks like a supermodel, speaks like he could be albert einsteins able to make me look really good? hmm. >> reporter: for maureena, it is about getting what you want when you want it. >> he is an actor. he is winning award. he traveled the world. >> reporter: we met up with her getting glammed up to go rock climbing with airing. >> it is very hard to find a man. then you have to get to know them. go through the whole dating process....
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. >> reporter: time said einstein is relative.here's no difference between the past, the present, and the future. really? tell that to someone whose watch is broken. crazy as it sounds in this increasingly digital age what the world needs now is more watchmakers. >> without giving it a second thought i would take ten tomorrow. >> reporter: ten? >> ten. tomorrow. >> reporter: terry is the technical director for turner watches in new york. he and his fellow artisans are ageing and there's few places left that teach this. it requires skill, and smarts and something that might surprise you. >> number one, harry is passion. if you don't have the passion you won't last long. >> reporter: his solution start a watch making class for high school kids right down the hall. >> get your tools out on your benches. >> reporter: few of these students had a clue what they were getting into. some say the class came along just in the nick of time. >> well, it's nice to have, you know, the opportunity to have someone else in your hand and try to figu
. >> reporter: time said einstein is relative.here's no difference between the past, the present, and the future. really? tell that to someone whose watch is broken. crazy as it sounds in this increasingly digital age what the world needs now is more watchmakers. >> without giving it a second thought i would take ten tomorrow. >> reporter: ten? >> ten. tomorrow. >> reporter: terry is the technical director for turner watches in new york. he and his fellow artisans...
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there was trouble at professors al einstein and tony pizza's space center, and they hoped they couldgathering rock samples. see there? [ whirring ] but the controls stick. it works at first, but we have trouble whenever it reaches the-- uh-- sleeping monkey? [ gasps ] how-- i didn't notice him go. how can we communicate with him? there's only one way, and it's through that door. [ gasps ] [ whirring ] george? [ snoring, murmurs ] george? hello. th-the mars yard is supposed to be exactly like mars.
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einstein points as prime minister a national art as it violated the constitution and it rolled she and several members of the cabinet must leave office on a scale of the neocon midst of a some good reports from bangkok twenty eight senators are complying with the thai constitutional court. they lead to a new trend for her national security chief to another position three years ago for her own benefit you local level. she accused interfere in matters of government something that was full with their own interest in that it is prohibited by the constitution and under the constitution see how he can remain in office. not deny any wrongdoing on wednesday i don't believe me i've always done my gc to the best of my panties honestly i am the hearing it's regrettable that the shows that today's ruling island and longer be able to stand out looking for the younger sister of former prime minister talks since no one was hosted by the military in two thousand and six. and now lives in she was elected to the mall a house in two thousand and eleven and became the country's first female prime minister
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i do not associate myself and they are an ongoing overwhelmed by a bar and einstein phone but i am dollars of that song rolling in and take in the donut of irish politics and i took the boys cooper should be on his toes in this building is said to me. i would not associate myself with the ira. does that mean that maybe of beginning to move toward single maybe i was a member. norths up the phone to the question don't mind going night to meet with the psni. we made it clear that up to be able to meet with someone this issue the hospital on sunday invited mother says company and i guess the toe then off to great aunt ruth. mozart is first minister the dup leader peter robinson this afternoon commented on developments. we walked up to circumvent everyone that has been a victim all ira or any other terrorism. cause the ongoing hope of justice might be gone it's forty two years since we don't emo combo was taken from a ten children. they lived in belfast to the scots the family never saw her again. she was martyred and secretly buried by the eye already. thirty one years later the body was found
i do not associate myself and they are an ongoing overwhelmed by a bar and einstein phone but i am dollars of that song rolling in and take in the donut of irish politics and i took the boys cooper should be on his toes in this building is said to me. i would not associate myself with the ira. does that mean that maybe of beginning to move toward single maybe i was a member. norths up the phone to the question don't mind going night to meet with the psni. we made it clear that up to be able to...
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. >> 99% of physician sifts were convinced that space and time were fixed in which einstein said theyre not. i'm not impressed by numbers. when i was a psychiatrist, i participated in consensus conferences in how to define depression and mania. these are things that people negotiate and the way that you would negotiate a bill, because the science is unstable. because the case of climate, the models are changeable and because climate is so complicated. the idea that we who have trouble forecasting what's going to happen on saturday in the climate could pretend to be predicting what's going to happen in 30, 40 years, is absurd and you always see that no matter what happens, whether it's a flood or it's a drought, whether it's one -- it's warming or cooling, it's always a result of what is ultimately what we're talking about human sin with pollution of carbon. it's the oldest superstition around. it was in the old testament. it's in the rain dance of the native americans. if you sin, the weather won't cooperate. >> let's talk about the politics of this. clearly, it fits into the white ho
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. >> einstein said if bees disappear they have about four years to live.hether he's right or not, i don't know. i don't want to put it to the test. >> scientists on the island of tasmania are testing bees' movements. tony microchips are attached to bees with superglue. >> about a third of the weight that a bee can carry. it's not much, just like someone walking with a back pack. as each microchip bee leaves and comes back, it's recorded how long it's been away. over 18 months 10,000 will be chipped and tracked, and the idea is to get broad data on how bees move. bees are tracked in pristine conditions to establish a baseline pattern of behaviour. >> what we expect is a deep understanding on how the bee behaves so we know how many times they leave the hive and how long they've been out. >> reporter: soon low levels of pesticides will be put into the sugar water and separately components of pollution, to see if either changes behaviour. >> bees navigate to a source and back and communicate that information. if it is not perceived by the nervous system, bees
. >> einstein said if bees disappear they have about four years to live.hether he's right or not, i don't know. i don't want to put it to the test. >> scientists on the island of tasmania are testing bees' movements. tony microchips are attached to bees with superglue. >> about a third of the weight that a bee can carry. it's not much, just like someone walking with a back pack. as each microchip bee leaves and comes back, it's recorded how long it's been away. over 18 months...
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water or a it that aer chip embedded into your brain that allows you to think a little more like einstein and write like mozart. what else is on the docket? we get results from dollar general. i like this segment vex. my favorite is indeed dollar tree. we have what is known as a bar bell economy. the dollar stores and the ritzy high end places like tiffany's and nordstrom have been outperforming for months. i look at the action in today's market with target and walmart. wow! needing the retail and giving job creations getting some traction. i think we'll find that friday and we've had some very strong economic readings like the purchaser manager report. i wonder why people are not starting to abandon the dollar stocks. and flocking to the mass merchants that have done nothing of late. i reiterate. out on a limb. i believe target has a lot of room to run. when i can buy a quality retailer of which it still is december participate the breach with the 3% yield and a new ceo coming, maybe new broom sweeps, i would rather own target than i would own dg. wednesday we hear from one of my favorit
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a quote from einstein, always ask questions. i do have an answer and that is this is a courageous book, so much of your book has been courageous, may be in this one is in some ways the most courageous and maybe i am speaking for most people here when i thank you with real gratitude for the work you have done and you have people who are steadfast and devoted fans and for them good reason so thank you all. [applause] [applause] >> you are watching booktv, nonfiction authors and books every weekend on
a quote from einstein, always ask questions. i do have an answer and that is this is a courageous book, so much of your book has been courageous, may be in this one is in some ways the most courageous and maybe i am speaking for most people here when i thank you with real gratitude for the work you have done and you have people who are steadfast and devoted fans and for them good reason so thank you all. [applause] [applause] >> you are watching booktv, nonfiction authors and books every...
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. >> albert einstein. >> he is dead and has long hair. >> thank you. >> this is the president of russia ukrainian. >> vladimir. >> vladimir something. >> the russian. he's trying to bomb the ukraine. >> valid mire putin. >> excellent. >> any advice for vladimir putin. >> bad guy. >> bad guy. >> pronounced bad g. it's french. >> are you afraid of him? >> no. >> this is america. >> last one, this is an easy one. >> oh, katy perry, katy perry. >> yes. >> she kissed a girl. >> who do you like better katy perry or miley cyrus? >> miley. she jams so hard. >> that's funny. funny joke. >> do you ever watch the o'reilly factor on fox news channel. >> yes. >> did you lie? >> yes, i did. am i going to be on it? >> you're going to be on it. >> everyone is coming up to you saying they are big fans of you and we felt that. >> whatever miley cyrus does, i plan on mimicking. if she dresses up like a hot dog, i'm going to try. >> okay. easy on the mustard. >> how do they get money to buy the tickets? >> i doesn't want to know. my ticket was expensive, about $250. >> i know. i was curious, those girls, t
. >> albert einstein. >> he is dead and has long hair. >> thank you. >> this is the president of russia ukrainian. >> vladimir. >> vladimir something. >> the russian. he's trying to bomb the ukraine. >> valid mire putin. >> excellent. >> any advice for vladimir putin. >> bad guy. >> bad guy. >> pronounced bad g. it's french. >> are you afraid of him? >> no. >> this is america. >> last one, this...
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. >> just like, if einstein was a comedy writer,i would like to think that this would make him look likeughter ] >> this is one of those -- >> seth: right, right. now you and i -- 'cause you wrote, you submitted it to the table four times. never went to dress. >> right. >> seth: and we, you know, had a slight difference of opinion the last time. i was a fan of it. but then the last time, your writing partner, john solomon, who you wrote it with -- >> yes. >> came to my office on a wednesday morning. we'd been up all night writing. and he said "what do you think about that resubmitting jenjamin franklin?" and i said -- again, i wasn't talking to you, i was talking to john. i said, "i have to be honest, i feel like it flatlined the last time it was at the table." maybe a bad choice of words. not knowing -- why don't you tell everybody what happened next? >> if that sketch flatlined, then you had a couple [ bleep ] in your ear that day. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: john -- i told john it flatlined. he pretty much went and told you and then you came right into my office and said someth
. >> just like, if einstein was a comedy writer,i would like to think that this would make him look likeughter ] >> this is one of those -- >> seth: right, right. now you and i -- 'cause you wrote, you submitted it to the table four times. never went to dress. >> right. >> seth: and we, you know, had a slight difference of opinion the last time. i was a fan of it. but then the last time, your writing partner, john solomon, who you wrote it with -- >> yes....
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a quote from einstein, always ask questions. i do have an answer and that is this is a courageous book, so much of your book has been courageous, may be in this one is in some ways the most courageous and maybe i am speaking for most people here when i thank you with real gratitude for the work you have done and you have people who are steadfast and devoted fans and for them good reason so thank you all. [applause] [applause] >> you are watching booktv, nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. here are some programs to look out for this weekend. weekly author interview program, the relationships in the financial and political world in all president's bankers. military historian ed oz we returned to germany but offensive on america's east coast in 1924. and former assistant attorney general john you organizes international law little effect on the behavior of powerful nations. watch thes
a quote from einstein, always ask questions. i do have an answer and that is this is a courageous book, so much of your book has been courageous, may be in this one is in some ways the most courageous and maybe i am speaking for most people here when i thank you with real gratitude for the work you have done and you have people who are steadfast and devoted fans and for them good reason so thank you all. [applause] [applause] >> you are watching booktv, nonfiction authors and books every...
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i took it from einstein and related it to the streets. >> i ran the streets, grew up in the streets,ife in the streets. what you see is what the streets created. >> shooting star. >> it's very expensive style. may not look expensive but -- >> sometimes an inmate's tattoos can lead us to a particularly revealing story. >> don't you got a $100 bill? >> i do got a $100 bill tattoo. >> >> where is that? >> that's crazy. >> i got $100 bill tattooed on my penis. >> what do you tell the girls about that, man? >> it's money to blow. >> while rob by can laugh about some tattoos, others carry a more somber tone. >> for all of my soldiers who ain't survive, i hope they live in the sky. it's from a song, like a memorial peace, instead of rest in peace for everybody, get it for a bunch of people. >> that's my mom's name in the heart with the ribbon and flower and angel, honor thy mother. then i have these praying hands for my dad. it was just praying hands but everything else around it i got recently. my father got shot by the police when i was 2. it was all over the news when it happened. him an
i took it from einstein and related it to the streets. >> i ran the streets, grew up in the streets,ife in the streets. what you see is what the streets created. >> shooting star. >> it's very expensive style. may not look expensive but -- >> sometimes an inmate's tattoos can lead us to a particularly revealing story. >> don't you got a $100 bill? >> i do got a $100 bill tattoo. >> >> where is that? >> that's crazy. >> i got $100 bill...
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. >> einstein said if bees disappearing we have four years to live. whether he's right or not, i don't know. but i don't want to put him to the test. >> so scientists on the australian island of tasmania are testing bees' movement. tiny microchips are attacked to bees with superglue. >> it's about a third of the weight that a bee can carry, it's not much, just like someone walking with a back pack. as each chip leaves and comes back to the hive, the identity is recorded to see how long it's been away. >> over 18 months, 10,000 bees will be chipped and trackedment idea is to get the broadest data on how bees move under different environmental conditions. bees are tracked in pristine conditions to establish a baseline pattern of behavior. what people expect is to find technologies, and a deep understanding of how the bee behaves, so we know how many times each bee is leaving the hive, and for how long they have been out. soon low levels of pesticides will be put into the sugar water the bees feed on and separately components of pollution to see if eithe
. >> einstein said if bees disappearing we have four years to live. whether he's right or not, i don't know. but i don't want to put him to the test. >> so scientists on the australian island of tasmania are testing bees' movement. tiny microchips are attacked to bees with superglue. >> it's about a third of the weight that a bee can carry, it's not much, just like someone walking with a back pack. as each chip leaves and comes back to the hive, the identity is recorded to see...
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wheels, wheels on the bus, bus stop, stop hammer time, mc hammer, mc squared, bringing you back to einstein choking on the splinters, splinter from teenages mutant ninja turtles, turtle power, flower power, power hour, how many hours in the day, 24, bring you back to jack bauer, "jack frost," frost brite, bringing you back to "frozen," do you want to build a snowman? [ laughter ] manning of la mancha, bring you back to donkehoety, ali o'neal, patrick harris and ford, bringing you back to indiana jones, joan jett, jett black, black jack, jack nicholson, here's johnny, bringing you back to johnny carson, carson to leno, leno to conan, conan to fallon, "the tonight show starring jimmmy fallon." how you like me now? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow! i got to hand it to you. that was pretty great. pretty great. great. great lakes, lake george, george clooney, bring me back to "gravity" discovered by issac newton, fignewton, fig leaf, leif ericsson, bringing you back to eric the red, red hot chili peppers, salt and peppa, shupba dupes i did it again, bringing you back to britney spears, sp
wheels, wheels on the bus, bus stop, stop hammer time, mc hammer, mc squared, bringing you back to einstein choking on the splinters, splinter from teenages mutant ninja turtles, turtle power, flower power, power hour, how many hours in the day, 24, bring you back to jack bauer, "jack frost," frost brite, bringing you back to "frozen," do you want to build a snowman? [ laughter ] manning of la mancha, bring you back to donkehoety, ali o'neal, patrick harris and ford,...
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but do i have the top 1% kind of man who looks like a supermodel and speaks like albert einstein andr: for marina it is getting what you want when you want it. >> he is assertive and traveled the world. >> reporter: we met with her getting glammed up to go rock climbing with eric. >> it is hard to find a man. then you have to get to know them and go through the whole dating process. meanwhile this is a click away. >> reporter: women like marina find this service empowering. some experts say hiring a companion could hurt your chances at finding real love. >> by hiring someone who's very attractive, great education, the whole package, then if you start to hold up that standard to everyone else in your life you might overlook someone who might be really wonderful, who's slightly less than perfect package but will make you really happy. >> reporter: today marina is calling the shots. she arrives at brooklyn boulders anxious to meet the man of the hour. he's here. hello. marina. >> eric. >> she's already very pleased. >> these women just rent you. do you ever feel used? they use and abuse
but do i have the top 1% kind of man who looks like a supermodel and speaks like albert einstein andr: for marina it is getting what you want when you want it. >> he is assertive and traveled the world. >> reporter: we met with her getting glammed up to go rock climbing with eric. >> it is hard to find a man. then you have to get to know them and go through the whole dating process. meanwhile this is a click away. >> reporter: women like marina find this service...
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on a given day you see between 150, 200 incidents through our einstein system which is monitoring thet gov intrusion prevention. at a high level we will make an out reach directly to the victim and we will notify them of the event and making sure that they're tracking and we will offer assistance if needed to ask to go in and investigate on their service and other information technology capabilities to determine how deep is the compromise. we will do this in full partnership with the fbi, law enforcement and with our intelligence community members so they can develop the procedures to see where else. then us-cert will go across the federal community and create that awareness at the same time we're grading signatures into the intrusion detection system to make sure that these offenses cannot be repeated to worship with a private and international partners to the enhanced cyber cities service and also through our other program. so it is in the agency, private sector, international and given on the lower events we are still doing the notification so i described a high-end as more of an e
on a given day you see between 150, 200 incidents through our einstein system which is monitoring thet gov intrusion prevention. at a high level we will make an out reach directly to the victim and we will notify them of the event and making sure that they're tracking and we will offer assistance if needed to ask to go in and investigate on their service and other information technology capabilities to determine how deep is the compromise. we will do this in full partnership with the fbi, law...
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study apparently, 85 students at a university and evaluated they interpreted an article explaining einstein'sely. it was written by david f. clark. david fp.r. clark. who do you think fpr thought he was the one that said the most intelligent things and that made more sense to everybody else. there you have it. >> i should be john w. muller. >>> this morning on "world news now," big top tragedy. circus performers plunging 40 feet after a thrilling stunt >>> this morning on "world news now," big top tragedy. circus performers plunging 40 feet after a thrilling stunt turns in to a terrible accident. the latest from investigators overnight. >>> burning up. giant flames destroying homes and threatening suburban communities. the extreme conditions for firefighters and today's intensifying heat wave. >>> ultimate underdog. california chrome's amazing kentucky derby victory and how this horse suddenly became the one to watch. all bets are on. >>> and wedding bells. did kim kardashian and kanye west finally get married? well, it depends on what you read and who you ask. the buzz surrounding the couple
study apparently, 85 students at a university and evaluated they interpreted an article explaining einstein'sely. it was written by david f. clark. david fp.r. clark. who do you think fpr thought he was the one that said the most intelligent things and that made more sense to everybody else. there you have it. >> i should be john w. muller. >>> this morning on "world news now," big top tragedy. circus performers plunging 40 feet after a thrilling stunt >>> this...
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the reticent einstein does not.eo doesn't do the direct hiring himself sends this message to those who do. find me the candidate who lights up the room and i'll find you the candidate who is going to light up our sales. when i ask what define someone's who lights up a room. he didn't even pause. someone who is alert, engaged, curious, even funny, apparently a sense of humor counts for a lot. they were not looking for the next jimmy fallon. what is the uphot? how about just being up? be the kind of person you would want to be around. after all, you spend a lot of time on the job. the key to getting that job and keeping that job is acting like it isn't a job at all. so smile. there's apparently money in it. isn't that weird? how many times has this happened? i talk to these ceos, they all go for smart folks, but invariably, they go for the gusto. a common trait they look forward, blink fast, if you blink like this, you are out to lunch or you are sleeping, or you will sleep on the job. they don't want you. >>> i'm kim
the reticent einstein does not.eo doesn't do the direct hiring himself sends this message to those who do. find me the candidate who lights up the room and i'll find you the candidate who is going to light up our sales. when i ask what define someone's who lights up a room. he didn't even pause. someone who is alert, engaged, curious, even funny, apparently a sense of humor counts for a lot. they were not looking for the next jimmy fallon. what is the uphot? how about just being up? be the kind...
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michelangelo, einstein, roosevelt, mussolini, none of these individuals are even a tenth as talented,ascist as our audience members tonight. so, without further ado, it is my pleasure to introduce famed aviator, frederick merryman. frederick is the man -- [ applause ] --who completed the first sub-transatlantic flight in which he piloted a single engine cessna underwater from new york harbor to portsmith harbor in hamshire, england. he is remembered for his famed words upon arrival, "oops, i meant to do that in the air." [ laughter ] it is a truly -- a huge honor to introduce this next individual. colin berthune, the inventor of the toaster is here. give it up for collin berthune. [ cheers and applause ] colin, i speak for everyone when i say that what you've done, in terms of the heating, the delicate browning, and the crunchifying of bread is unmatched. however, colin, and far be it from me to question your genius, but why the hell would you create a dark toast setting? [ laughter ] no one wants burnt dark toast. it's disgusting. it's for people who want to suck on charcoal. [ laugh
michelangelo, einstein, roosevelt, mussolini, none of these individuals are even a tenth as talented,ascist as our audience members tonight. so, without further ado, it is my pleasure to introduce famed aviator, frederick merryman. frederick is the man -- [ applause ] --who completed the first sub-transatlantic flight in which he piloted a single engine cessna underwater from new york harbor to portsmith harbor in hamshire, england. he is remembered for his famed words upon arrival, "oops,...
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we had a problem we had to deal with, albert einstein couldn't have done it perfectly the first time. let's set a long term repair process. nobody could have done this perfectly. >> ifill: that makes a bumper sticker, nobody could have done this perfectly. >> may be but people are pretty heart about it. when you remind people you got 100 million people now who can afford insurance because they're approved that pre existing condition can't be used against it. people can get benefits in their health insurance policy they couldn't before. you got three and-a-half million young people under 26 getting healthcare under their parents policy. we've got the doughnut hole in the senior citizens drug has been closed and they say $10 billion in drug purchases already, seniors have. you have i think around four million people already in the medicaid expansion and eventually various states i think will come along. it's crazy not to do it. it's a beginning. and i think that people can handle the truth. talk about what's good about it, talk about the remaining problem. commit to the problem. that's
we had a problem we had to deal with, albert einstein couldn't have done it perfectly the first time. let's set a long term repair process. nobody could have done this perfectly. >> ifill: that makes a bumper sticker, nobody could have done this perfectly. >> may be but people are pretty heart about it. when you remind people you got 100 million people now who can afford insurance because they're approved that pre existing condition can't be used against it. people can get benefits...
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and when the problems that are happening right now einstein and mean people reacted on station here in china are in and this week when it came out and they were talking about last week a huge cliche and we got enormous corruption problems that china's be tackled still that's really at this stage we don't hang about with a week ago taking the us on some specifics. jason and i am and i think it's about as significant as the headline index showing whether stocks go up or down in any given year. it's a very very small select a slice of data tells people something that i'm not even sure if all that relevant to the country's prospects the country's future tracking rates economists and the rights of what i mean it's not christmas to conduct its not even really income per capita i mean it that the purchasing power index which has a lot to do with exchange rates. and in fact the chinese government is backing away with a lower the number one and the alien because leaders have to do things like some examples on things like the environment human rights. interested in seeing that makes you wonder w
and when the problems that are happening right now einstein and mean people reacted on station here in china are in and this week when it came out and they were talking about last week a huge cliche and we got enormous corruption problems that china's be tackled still that's really at this stage we don't hang about with a week ago taking the us on some specifics. jason and i am and i think it's about as significant as the headline index showing whether stocks go up or down in any given year....
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. >> good afternoon, senator .einstein inviting thank you for panel.articipate in this i will focus on the program and activities. we work with our federal partner, states, tribes, and communities. 4.9 million people reported nonmedical use of pain relievers 2012. past month in 335,000 reported use of heroin, a figure that doubled in six years. 1.89 million people reporteddish crating nonmedical reported pain relievers. one challenge in combating the misuse of pain relievers is educating the public on the dangers of sharing medication. 54% of those who obtained pain received them from a relative or friend for free. or took them them from a friend or relative. problema public health a socialed with problem. whichgal campaign, encourages their teens to talk tok -- parenteds to talk their teens. it supports programs employers and employees and their families. our partnership for success grant includes prescription drug as capacitywell building communities of high need. presks or treatment programs including screening for drugs including heroin and others. we developed programs to develop
. >> good afternoon, senator .einstein inviting thank you for panel.articipate in this i will focus on the program and activities. we work with our federal partner, states, tribes, and communities. 4.9 million people reported nonmedical use of pain relievers 2012. past month in 335,000 reported use of heroin, a figure that doubled in six years. 1.89 million people reporteddish crating nonmedical reported pain relievers. one challenge in combating the misuse of pain relievers is educating...
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einstein said if bees disappear we have about four years to live. whether he's right, i don't know. don't want to put him to the test. >> reporter: scientists in tais are testing bee's movements. tiny microchips are attached to bees with superblue. >> it's a third of the weight that a bee can carry. it's not much, just like someone walking with a backpack. >> reporter: as each leaves and comes back to the hive, the identity is recorded. 10,000 pees will be chipped and tracked. the idea is to get the broad data on how bees move under different environmental conditions. >> bees are tracked in pristine conditions to establish a base-line pattern of behaviour. >> what we expect from the technology is a deep understanding of how the bee behaves, so we know how many times each bee leaves the hive and for how long they have been out. >> soon low levels of pesticide will be put into the sugar water the bees feed on, and then separately components of pollution, to see if either changes behaviour. >> bees navigate to a source and back, and communicate that information. that information is not
einstein said if bees disappear we have about four years to live. whether he's right, i don't know. don't want to put him to the test. >> reporter: scientists in tais are testing bee's movements. tiny microchips are attached to bees with superblue. >> it's a third of the weight that a bee can carry. it's not much, just like someone walking with a backpack. >> reporter: as each leaves and comes back to the hive, the identity is recorded. 10,000 pees will be chipped and tracked....