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so in the short drive to trenton, einstein and morgenstern tried to distract godel with jokes and einstein being the practical one, it's a role reversal so they arrived at court and the judge whose name is the foreman was impressed by godel's witticisms. and he invited the trio up to his chambers. after some small talk he said to godel, up till now you held german citizenship. no, godel corrected, ouster you. it was under an evil dictatorship unfortunately not possible inamerica . on the contrary, i can explain how that might happen . he went on to explain and the judge indicated he was not interested and einstein and morgenstern succeeded in quieting the examinee down. i got this from solomon ackerman who was a friend of mine who got it from morgenstern himself so a few months later, godel took his oath of citizenship and writing to his mother he commented then one went home with the impression that american citizenship really meantsomething . for those of us who've never read the constitution all the way through, this anecdote cannot help but be disturbing. what was the logical flaw that
so in the short drive to trenton, einstein and morgenstern tried to distract godel with jokes and einstein being the practical one, it's a role reversal so they arrived at court and the judge whose name is the foreman was impressed by godel's witticisms. and he invited the trio up to his chambers. after some small talk he said to godel, up till now you held german citizenship. no, godel corrected, ouster you. it was under an evil dictatorship unfortunately not possible inamerica . on the...
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albert einstein, who we have standing in this slide with mary curie -- sorry, albert einstein in the previous slide. albert einstein called them which is conferences. and i think few conferences were as marked by gossip as that in brussels in 1911 when mary curie was forced to withdraw as a result of an alleged affair with a french colleague and also a married man. personalities were strong and debate often often heated. particularly when those involved were, as one of them recalled, undertaking to, quote, "wholly new processes of thought beyond all the previous notions in physics." today, i'm going to be talking about the decade when what had been, for nearly 40 years, an open quest for knowledge transmuted into a race between belligerent nations working in secret with large teams for high stakes. that key decade begins early in 1932 with the discovery of the neutron and ends in december, 1941, with pearl harbor and the establishment of the u.s. nuclear bomb project. the neutron was identified by the gentleman we see in this next slide here, james chadwick, over on the right. chadwi
albert einstein, who we have standing in this slide with mary curie -- sorry, albert einstein in the previous slide. albert einstein called them which is conferences. and i think few conferences were as marked by gossip as that in brussels in 1911 when mary curie was forced to withdraw as a result of an alleged affair with a french colleague and also a married man. personalities were strong and debate often often heated. particularly when those involved were, as one of them recalled,...
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in walter isakson's biography of albert einstein, he noted that einstein did not talk until he was four years old. [inaudible] for 3-year-old albert einstein had been brought in to the group and speculate on how he would've been diagnosed to. >> yeah, i see exactly where you're going with this. it's real not talking and not developing and hitting the prescribed milestones would be in trouble at the time. it was up to the top or to report children with disabilities and asperger claimed after the war that he did not report children who he could have reported. there is no way to prove that he might have withheld the names of some children. he may well have rescued children. i'm not here to deny that. maybe an individual, but virender protocol that einstein would've had to of been reported. >> the next row back. >> you mentioned the reason for getting rid of the term asperger -- [inaudible] >> in medical terms right now it is autism spec from disorder and that is all we have. often people say high functioning the malfunctioning yet i hate that. i don't think it describes necessarily what ch
in walter isakson's biography of albert einstein, he noted that einstein did not talk until he was four years old. [inaudible] for 3-year-old albert einstein had been brought in to the group and speculate on how he would've been diagnosed to. >> yeah, i see exactly where you're going with this. it's real not talking and not developing and hitting the prescribed milestones would be in trouble at the time. it was up to the top or to report children with disabilities and asperger claimed...
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looking for project millions of lost einstein's around the world.albertelon musk einstein, there are many more that do not reach their full potential. we're trying to use the kind of power of software and internet to find the people at scale. emily:? how -- emily: how? >> unlike traditional grant programs, what happens with pioneer is prospective applicants compete in what we call the pioneer tournament which is a 30 day event ticking place over a month. instead of submitting one -- taking place over a month. instead of some of the one application, you submit information for 30 days. , the otherommunity prospective applicants vote on whether they find your work interesting. we think the power of crowdsourcing has a tremendous role in highlighting people from unrepresented or more diverse backgrounds. emily: so you're are not just looking for entrepreneurs? this is across many fields? >> we are looking for many people that seem interested and curious about the world and have a project they are working on. it could be anything. it could be a company w
looking for project millions of lost einstein's around the world.albertelon musk einstein, there are many more that do not reach their full potential. we're trying to use the kind of power of software and internet to find the people at scale. emily:? how -- emily: how? >> unlike traditional grant programs, what happens with pioneer is prospective applicants compete in what we call the pioneer tournament which is a 30 day event ticking place over a month. instead of submitting one --...
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personas reguistraron unas palabras >> el joven mexicano recibiera el coeficiente intelectual de albert einstein entender que un padre de familia habría asesinado a su esposa embarazada, y a sus dos hijas, o familiares y amigos de las víctimas, en realizado una vigilia para honrar la vida de sus > metas o las imágenes que meca como llegado el país >> poco tiempo chris wats pasó de ser un padre preocupado >> a un presunto asesino >> las víctimas y la esposa embarazada, y sus dos hijas y celeste de tres años, y la otra de cuatro, sugieren que murieron estranguladas >> en estos fideos de facebook, la familia aparece, algunos vecinos no dan grito de lo que ocurrió >> las autoridades encontraron el cuerpo de la madre y algunos medios locales el propio chris que los llevó al lugar, un terreno aislado en una compañía de combustible en la que él trabajaba >> se dice que ya confesaron los asesinatos, los abogados pedro pruebas de adn del cuello de las niñas, pero sus cuerpos estaban dentro de un contenedor de aceite, se cree que fueron hay als días, y por ello que sea difícil encontrar la evidencia, pidi
personas reguistraron unas palabras >> el joven mexicano recibiera el coeficiente intelectual de albert einstein entender que un padre de familia habría asesinado a su esposa embarazada, y a sus dos hijas, o familiares y amigos de las víctimas, en realizado una vigilia para honrar la vida de sus > metas o las imágenes que meca como llegado el país >> poco tiempo chris wats pasó de ser un padre preocupado >> a un presunto asesino >> las víctimas y la esposa...
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at the albert einstein college in new york.and hot asphalt this afternoon. >>> a nasty crash in the north bay caused an unusual spill of pears and hot asphalt this afternoon. it happened on lakeville highway. officials say two trucks collided, one carrying a load of pairs and the other hot asphalt mixture. >> a land rover was struck and sustained major damage. >> it took crews a couple hours to clean up that mess. lakeview highway reopened about 4:00 o'clock. >>> a brazen car break in in broad daylight and it's all caught on camera. >> reporter: police say they're noticing a trend in this too. they say a lot of the victims are tourists who leave their backpacks, suitcases, and valuables in their car but in plain sight. look at the newly released surveillance video of some of these brazen car break ins. in this video, you can see a man look inside a car, looks inside another vehicle, punches in the window, and steals something. investigators say these break ins happen fast. >> you have laptop computers, you have gym bags, and yo
at the albert einstein college in new york.and hot asphalt this afternoon. >>> a nasty crash in the north bay caused an unusual spill of pears and hot asphalt this afternoon. it happened on lakeville highway. officials say two trucks collided, one carrying a load of pairs and the other hot asphalt mixture. >> a land rover was struck and sustained major damage. >> it took crews a couple hours to clean up that mess. lakeview highway reopened about 4:00 o'clock. >>> a...
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called dangerous to signs cinema -- he arcs the wild hair from the most famous scientist albert einstein, there are many famous scientists einstein -- argues for everyone system to easy remember formula others white lab coat symbol of neutrality separation from the rest of the world standards of professionalism, the glasses are often visible sign in completeness of the human being short sightedness cuts him or her off from mainstream >> the worst case scientists is within creates monsters literal like frankenstein, a legitimate public fear stripped down personallived, child with power without spirituality intelligence. in when applaud geophysicist amaze like everybody else wrote same concerns everybody else, pro created had families, this was like surprising him, only about 0.3% of the american population are basic scientists lab scientists many people don't know scientists until they have fixed images this was gallup poll trying to answer ask the question, do you think this particular group contributes to society. so 84% respondents believe military did contribute, 77% teachers contribu
called dangerous to signs cinema -- he arcs the wild hair from the most famous scientist albert einstein, there are many famous scientists einstein -- argues for everyone system to easy remember formula others white lab coat symbol of neutrality separation from the rest of the world standards of professionalism, the glasses are often visible sign in completeness of the human being short sightedness cuts him or her off from mainstream >> the worst case scientists is within creates monsters...
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albert ionstein disproved -- einstein disproved the theory and he was nonarian and had toleave. his mind was dedicated to the search for truth and nazi having sold a lie were most afraid of truth. church was one force in germany strong enough to proclaim the truth in public. >> no doubt it's possible that we christians are in a grave battle. against us stands a faith out of blood. the battle signals range from cool repudiation to hate filled causes. weapons are used that centuries have dulled. the aim of this battle is to dislodge christianity from our fatherland. >> this catholic priest was arrested the following day on charges of immorality. the protestant church tried to fight for truth. >> he who desires liberty to for himself cannot denow others unless he lose what he gains. this is the great lesson the world can learn from germany. >> the nazis put hip in a crones station -- concentration camp there were others who spoke fortruth and i am proud to say that educators were among them. >> and what may i ask is an arian? i don't know my son. let's see what the so-called author
albert ionstein disproved -- einstein disproved the theory and he was nonarian and had toleave. his mind was dedicated to the search for truth and nazi having sold a lie were most afraid of truth. church was one force in germany strong enough to proclaim the truth in public. >> no doubt it's possible that we christians are in a grave battle. against us stands a faith out of blood. the battle signals range from cool repudiation to hate filled causes. weapons are used that centuries have...
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relative to einstein who was two decades younger than he was, tesla thought that he had split and adamant no energy came out so he said atomic power is bunk, hit it won't work. cosmic rays could go faster than the speed of light. he got things wrong but my point was his batting average was really really good. all inventors if they are on the cutting edge are going to make mistakes. it is in thought he had a brilliant new way for increasing the efficiency of extracting or from rocks. it failed. all inventors failed. tesla had a better batting average than most and what he gave us through motors, electricity, radio and robots are at the very core of our economy and i am grateful we had him. any other questions? yes, sir? >> how did he do financially? >> that is a very good question. he went up and down is the short answer. his first job in budapest was following it is an's phone system. he came to the united states to work for edison himself. edison paid him a tiny little bit of money, he quit because of a squabble about money and then he got cheated by his partners in a new business. he ma
relative to einstein who was two decades younger than he was, tesla thought that he had split and adamant no energy came out so he said atomic power is bunk, hit it won't work. cosmic rays could go faster than the speed of light. he got things wrong but my point was his batting average was really really good. all inventors if they are on the cutting edge are going to make mistakes. it is in thought he had a brilliant new way for increasing the efficiency of extracting or from rocks. it failed....
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was a peace conference in geneva with the league of nations and it fell apart and collapsed and einsteinbetween the mid- 1800s in the mid- 1900s humanities organizing ability had not kept with ingenuity with new technology. so i actually think in some ways that is the most sober question for all of us is can we do better in the 21st century than the world did one century ago? or do we have to go through another calamity? to do what the world requires? looking at issues like cybersecurity or how cyberweapons are used i think even as we embrace these exciting things we need to wake up and if we wake up then we are more optimistic. >> that is an excellent point to close. [applause] [inaudible conversations] one. ♪ we are ready to get started if people are out having breakfast could come in to join us that would be great we have folks coming up from the entryway downstairs to make sure they are filtering in.
was a peace conference in geneva with the league of nations and it fell apart and collapsed and einsteinbetween the mid- 1800s in the mid- 1900s humanities organizing ability had not kept with ingenuity with new technology. so i actually think in some ways that is the most sober question for all of us is can we do better in the 21st century than the world did one century ago? or do we have to go through another calamity? to do what the world requires? looking at issues like cybersecurity or how...
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i would say it's the einstein of dogs. >> my dog figured out how to open the blinds. >> some dogs arees in holden, arizona. he's the dog of one of our producers here. >> the nosey neighbor. >> apparently he already knows how to open doors. this is fitz taking it up a notch. >> they out there? >>> a champion skater shows off his skills. >> oh, please. >> kept his tennis shoes how he carve through the canyon. >>> plus, the man who hasn't gotten around to one simple tank. >> i think at some point we were just both, aybehe shelf doesn't have to go up. >> it i want that shelf on the wall. >> the relatable reveal when he finally gets it done. for some people, this is clean enough. but why settle for clean when it could be finished? when you want more than just clean there's finished. new finish quantum's breakthrough three chamber technology combines to scrub, degrease, and shine your dishes. switch to all new finish quantum. because it's not clean until it's finished. what does help for heart fait looks like this. entresto is a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of th
i would say it's the einstein of dogs. >> my dog figured out how to open the blinds. >> some dogs arees in holden, arizona. he's the dog of one of our producers here. >> the nosey neighbor. >> apparently he already knows how to open doors. this is fitz taking it up a notch. >> they out there? >>> a champion skater shows off his skills. >> oh, please. >> kept his tennis shoes how he carve through the canyon. >>> plus, the man who hasn't...
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einstein who is two decades younger than he was, tesla thought that he had split an atom and no energy came out so he said atomic power is bunk. it just won't work. thoughts cosmic rays could go faster so they got things wrong but my point was that his batting average was really, really good. all inventors if they are out there on the cutting-edge are going to make mistakes. edison thought he had a brilliant new way for increasing the efficiency of extract in or from rock. it failed. all inventors fail. my point is tesla had a better batting average than most and what he gave us through radio and robots are at the very core of our autonomy and i for one am grateful that we had him. any other questions? yes, sir. >> how did he do financially? >> that's a very good question. he went up and down is the short answer. his first job was working in budapest installing edison film systems and then he came to united states to w work for edin himself. edison paid him a tiny bit of money and in fact he quit because there were squabbles and then he got cheated by his partners in a new business. sp
einstein who is two decades younger than he was, tesla thought that he had split an atom and no energy came out so he said atomic power is bunk. it just won't work. thoughts cosmic rays could go faster so they got things wrong but my point was that his batting average was really, really good. all inventors if they are out there on the cutting-edge are going to make mistakes. edison thought he had a brilliant new way for increasing the efficiency of extract in or from rock. it failed. all...
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i would say it's the einstein of dogs. >> my doing just figured out how to open the blinds. >> some dogs are just smart, smart, smart. >> yeah, this is fits. he lives in gilbert, arizona. he is the dog of one of our producers, chris holden here. >> he's like you got more of these? i got more time. >> apparently he already knows how to open doors. this is fits jutaking it a notc >>> a youtuber's going shopping but how she navigates the racks and stays on style next. >> yeah, your dog just looks away, it's not a good sign.o hi water. >> and instead of using tubes, why not go down the river in comfort, uh? >> white water sleeping? >> see why they catch more than zs on this white water rafting adventure. -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more than just savings. you get 'round-the-clock protection. hundred roads named
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mixed relay and there was more success for germany in the velodrome as well as cyclists dominate of einstein claimed gold in the individual four thousand meters he beat portugal's evil all of vera to win germany's eighth cycling medal of this championships. at football brasier dortmund have signed a belgian midfielder axel that's all the new coach lucien fabio wants improvement after the squad could only finish fourth in the bundesliga last season but still joins the german side from the chinese club challenge in kong's young belgian international starred as his country finished third at the summer's world cup dortmund triggered his twenty million euro release clause to sign him this will reportedly take a hefty pay cut after moving from the cash rich chinese super league. so over to our down tensions between the u.s. and turkey are putting some new pressure on the turkish currency that's right brian turkey's dispute with the united states over the fate of u.s. pastor andrew bronson is threatening to further destabilize the lira the u.s. had imposed further sanctions on two ministers and pre
mixed relay and there was more success for germany in the velodrome as well as cyclists dominate of einstein claimed gold in the individual four thousand meters he beat portugal's evil all of vera to win germany's eighth cycling medal of this championships. at football brasier dortmund have signed a belgian midfielder axel that's all the new coach lucien fabio wants improvement after the squad could only finish fourth in the bundesliga last season but still joins the german side from the...
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hundred years younger there but the right is going to jump on that and i expect them to make it einstein and he with the x. national front of me just now that i'm in the national gathering or something like that for some among us in that and. then they will probably win against michael on the left is not going to lean and that's what they expect. donald trump has accused google of by as the u.s. president claims only negative coverage about him is being promoted and he has vowed to take action he's also one for facebook and twitter are quote taking advantage of our people. google search results for trump news shows only the viewing reporting of fake news media in other words they have it rigged for me and others so that almost all stories and news is bad fake c.n.n. is prominent republican conservative and fair media is shuts out illegal ninety six percent of results on trump used for national left wing media very dangerous google and others is a pressing voices of conservatives and hiding information in news that is good they are controlling what we can on cannot see this is a very seri
hundred years younger there but the right is going to jump on that and i expect them to make it einstein and he with the x. national front of me just now that i'm in the national gathering or something like that for some among us in that and. then they will probably win against michael on the left is not going to lean and that's what they expect. donald trump has accused google of by as the u.s. president claims only negative coverage about him is being promoted and he has vowed to take action...
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cousteau oceanographers, Ãb albert einstein, stephen hawking are theoretical physicist and have all beenrs. my favorite line actually from jacques cousteau as he says that whether we believe all of us believe in lock because how else can we explain good things that happen to people we don't like. [laughter] so now to sort of guess at the meat here is in terms of communicating science in public i'm going to go through a number of stories that to some extent i experienced, i don't know if you remember the dancing bear's book. remember the bernstein bears, the answer from more fines group. the father would always do something wrong that would basically that would be the way he would educate his family, this is in fact. in september 2007 jenny mccarthy appeared on oprah. i was actually asked to be on the show, here's how it played out. the oprah winfrey, Ãbyou think i probably know more about vaccines than jenny mccarthy and oprah winfrey that's not what the show is about was how oprah is there to tell a story and her story has three roles, the hero, the victim, and the villain. jenny is the
cousteau oceanographers, Ãb albert einstein, stephen hawking are theoretical physicist and have all beenrs. my favorite line actually from jacques cousteau as he says that whether we believe all of us believe in lock because how else can we explain good things that happen to people we don't like. [laughter] so now to sort of guess at the meat here is in terms of communicating science in public i'm going to go through a number of stories that to some extent i experienced, i don't know if you...
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s have been studied for years and years and years including einstein himself and we haven't yet put our finger on where it's a. lab. and yet in the one nine hundred eighty s. certain scientists couldn't help playing the sorcerer's apprentice by sorting donors according to their i.q. . more than two hundred children were born with the aid of this so-called genius sperm bank like lee and around. today there in their thirty's. my dad and me. after show. my dad was infertile so what happened was actually my mother's mother. was so my grandmother was watching a talk show and on this talk show was this little boy named dawran blake and his mother and they were talking about the genius sperm bank and how this boy was born this way and so my grandmother thought oh my gosh this is perfect idea so she called my mom and she said i know how you can still have a family i found the perfect solution for you so my parents checked it out and it looked great the sperm was like fed exed from california to new york a big tank arrived and i was conceived if you want to be in a nutshell that's what i've. bas
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isn't the definition of insanity according to einstein doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result? the people you are voting for our taking into account your needs. thank you. host: mr. mangual? chicago has traditionally been a very blue city. i don't think we can simplify this to a matter of partisan politics. new york is a democrat city for a long time now. we have been able to keep our crime at bay. los angeles, you see the same thing. crime did go down in chicago for a significant period of time. if you have the right policing and incarceration practices, you will see good results over time no matter who is in office. host: west virginia on the line for others, richard, go ahead. caller: pedro? host: go ahead. caller: good morning. i would like to apologize to your guest for interrupting, but i have been trying to get in since the program started at 5:00 in wyoming about the myth that you can go to indiana and buy 20 guns and bring them into chicago. the federal law is that a dealer cannot sell a handgun to a nonresident of the state. has threect sheet ast f
isn't the definition of insanity according to einstein doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result? the people you are voting for our taking into account your needs. thank you. host: mr. mangual? chicago has traditionally been a very blue city. i don't think we can simplify this to a matter of partisan politics. new york is a democrat city for a long time now. we have been able to keep our crime at bay. los angeles, you see the same thing. crime did go down in chicago...
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einstein said the definition of insanity is to continue the same process without achieving it. >> but i'm suggesting we try a different process with different people. and that is the solution to this. clean house at the department of justice and get rid of the people who are abstract injustice because they are covering up their own. lou: that is terrific or there's just one problem. there seems to be no appetite anywhere to do that. there seems to be no clever cabal waiting in the wings to counsel the president or the republican leadership as to how to get this done. they have said it in motion a machine of destruction, political distraction the political council and have them. they lack the intelligence in the gut to come up with answers for this president. >> you're talking about the leadership. i am talking about the people who are taking the bull by the horn. lou: who is that? >> meadows emma jordan. lou: come on. they were all in their doing tough questioning. lou: lost their job because of anything. >> you're impatient. lou: my ideas democracy is is fungible and to watch this is
einstein said the definition of insanity is to continue the same process without achieving it. >> but i'm suggesting we try a different process with different people. and that is the solution to this. clean house at the department of justice and get rid of the people who are abstract injustice because they are covering up their own. lou: that is terrific or there's just one problem. there seems to be no appetite anywhere to do that. there seems to be no clever cabal waiting in the wings...
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um, einstein, come on, einstein. and the bride. how are you? i'm good, welcome to the show.
um, einstein, come on, einstein. and the bride. how are you? i'm good, welcome to the show.
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there was an author that wrote a book a book called the dangers of science and elbert einstein as the human symbol and there there are other famous scientists. that is simple and easy to remember formula. and then is a symbol of neutrality and separation from the rest of the world. but now the invisible sign as a shortsightedness off of the mainstream. and then in the worst case to have these monsters that are literal or figurative. and with a legitimate public fear and then the child of power with spiritual intelligence. and with the geophysicist spend a couple to spend a couple months of actual geophysicist. and just like everybody else. the same insurance as everyone. but only 0.3% of the american population so many people don't know science and with the images of them. the gallup poll trying to answer the question do you think this particular group?? so 84% of respondents say the military did contribute. and that those six medical factors contributed 23% remarkably high percentage lawyers contributed. [laughter] [inaudible] but the other challenge so to tell the scientist that int
there was an author that wrote a book a book called the dangers of science and elbert einstein as the human symbol and there there are other famous scientists. that is simple and easy to remember formula. and then is a symbol of neutrality and separation from the rest of the world. but now the invisible sign as a shortsightedness off of the mainstream. and then in the worst case to have these monsters that are literal or figurative. and with a legitimate public fear and then the child of power...
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the staffer was based in einstein's san francisco office.the suspect is bypassed political intelligence to chinese governments. according to the chronicle feinstein wasrtified when she was informed about the fbi allegations five years ago. the man was feinstein's liaison to the guy was not able to charge the man. possibly because he was passing on political intelligence rather than classified materials. >>> the trump administration is moving forward with a plan that allows health insurance companies to offer less expensive short-term policies as alternatives to those under the affordable care act. the plans provide coverage for up to a year and can only be renewed for a maximum of three years. the offer does the offer lower premiums initially, but the premiums can increase and the policies were higher higher out- of-pocket costs. they also do not require insurers to cover any pre-existing conditions. democrats are harshly critical of the plan >> these so-called short-term plans are the very definition of a bait and guise of lower premiums th
the staffer was based in einstein's san francisco office.the suspect is bypassed political intelligence to chinese governments. according to the chronicle feinstein wasrtified when she was informed about the fbi allegations five years ago. the man was feinstein's liaison to the guy was not able to charge the man. possibly because he was passing on political intelligence rather than classified materials. >>> the trump administration is moving forward with a plan that allows health...
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[laughter] it has surpassed einstein is the most will prove in principle this is another one that's anotherf a distributed record of people's affairs that could create at least one layer of law enforcement without a government could be helpful if it could help i am all for it but block chain specifically has to dangers you should be aware of whenever you try to say we will create trust and reliability with this ironclad digital solution you force all the problems and to the periphery of the system and you could have a perfectly quantum lee encrypted thing then somebody leaks information on the other side that ultimately you cannot have trust you could have this bit claim change exchange fall apart but that doesn't mean that it is technically unsound but people rely on it too much and the purpose is not to prevent the thieves from going in but in my culture these blocks don't do anything. but it is a reminder to say you have to remember no matter how secure your system that's all it can be is a reminder of the social contract based on trust. >> and that is unethical until we can put them on
[laughter] it has surpassed einstein is the most will prove in principle this is another one that's anotherf a distributed record of people's affairs that could create at least one layer of law enforcement without a government could be helpful if it could help i am all for it but block chain specifically has to dangers you should be aware of whenever you try to say we will create trust and reliability with this ironclad digital solution you force all the problems and to the periphery of the...
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it's like the albert einstein thing, you keep doing the same thing and expect a different result.hing for 40 years and the result is not good. so if we are going to turn this around we have to do it while our economy is strong, while we have leverage to bargain china, by the way something they respect very greatly, and we need to turn this thing around. just the discussion of these duties, it's not that we might be hiring, we are hiring and have been hiring since the news started coming out that there may be duties. there are new american manufacturing jobs being created as we speak. >> and we applaud that and that's good to see. i think the question is and this will be a heated debate tomorrow, how many industries are feeling that, right? does the benefit outweigh the pain across the sectors? it's an important conversation and i'm glad you're here for it, michael. thank you. >> thank you, poppy. >>> ahead for us, the president says michael cohen was, quote, not somebody with me that much. we seem him right there and there and there. the president says cohen, who has called himsel
it's like the albert einstein thing, you keep doing the same thing and expect a different result.hing for 40 years and the result is not good. so if we are going to turn this around we have to do it while our economy is strong, while we have leverage to bargain china, by the way something they respect very greatly, and we need to turn this thing around. just the discussion of these duties, it's not that we might be hiring, we are hiring and have been hiring since the news started coming out...
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biographer of franklin, einstein, kissinger, jobs, and da vinci and professor of history at tulane in his spare time. welcome back to our studio. what do you make of his choice of those who words, corruption and cruelty? >> they're very simple words. they're very true. and they go to the heart of what's going to be a problem for this administration, because it is a lot of corruption. just people at the trough, for money, simple corruption. and it gets -- you know, sleazy, congressmen on the white house lawn, getting phone calls to dump stock. and then you have cruelty, a country that is intentionally cruel to people. and just character, a lot of people lying to us. >> our friend steve schmidt sees this as a lack of rigor, a lack of standards in all tiers of the trump operation. >> you know, when you set out to destroy norms, norms get destroyed. we have norms in our society, which is, you know, you don't sit at the trough trying to take money and being greedy and being corrupt. that's why people voted for trump at first, they thought he was going to drain the swamp. the clintons got i
biographer of franklin, einstein, kissinger, jobs, and da vinci and professor of history at tulane in his spare time. welcome back to our studio. what do you make of his choice of those who words, corruption and cruelty? >> they're very simple words. they're very true. and they go to the heart of what's going to be a problem for this administration, because it is a lot of corruption. just people at the trough, for money, simple corruption. and it gets -- you know, sleazy, congressmen on...
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i believe it was albert einstein who said that first. ( laughter ) michael, good to see you.Ña, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by dua lipa. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) aggressive yellow. pretty great, huh? if you're a banana. i find it very...appealing. new kellogg's raisin bran with bananas. two scoops meet real banana slices. i've done a great job of raisi. named 'park' in the u.s. ninety-six hundred roads it's america's most popular street name. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. trut are you in good hands? ♪ le♪ me uh-huh. whoo! ♪and! ♪ ♪ tell myself get up and dance! ♪ so i move my feet, i love all of me. ♪ cat & jack clothing guaranteed for the whole year. ♪ whoo! be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significan
i believe it was albert einstein who said that first. ( laughter ) michael, good to see you.Ña, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by dua lipa. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) aggressive yellow. pretty great, huh? if you're a banana. i find it very...appealing. new kellogg's raisin bran with bananas. two scoops meet real banana slices. i've done a great job of raisi. named 'park' in the u.s. ninety-six hundred roads it's america's most popular street name. but no matter...
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einstein didn't construct his theory under order from a bureaucrat. henry ford didn't revolutionize the automobile industry that way. the only cases in which the masses have escaped from the kind of grinding poverty you are talking about, the only cases in recorded history, are where they have that capitalism and largely free-trade. if you want to know where the masses are worse off, it'sly exactly in the kinds of societies that depart from it. >>>> laura: now, let's face it, without a solid grounding in real, fact-based economics and history, our young people are sitting ducks for any huckster promising freebies. free health care, free college, free housing, and the list goes on and on. free scooters. here's an indisputable historical fact that eludes the most college professors these days: there has never been a successful socialist government. not ever. 100 million people were killed in socialist regimes in the 20th century. the ussr, china, cuba, vietnam, north korea, nicaragua, zimbabwe, et cetera, et cetera. but we don't have to reach into the a
einstein didn't construct his theory under order from a bureaucrat. henry ford didn't revolutionize the automobile industry that way. the only cases in which the masses have escaped from the kind of grinding poverty you are talking about, the only cases in recorded history, are where they have that capitalism and largely free-trade. if you want to know where the masses are worse off, it'sly exactly in the kinds of societies that depart from it. >>>> laura: now, let's face it,...
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you can have einstein genes that if like you're just kept in a closet and i'm not going to learn how to read, sorry, like things are going to work out. but it is interesting how now we are actually starting to get to the very beginning of understanding something like intelligence. the same is true for personality and then risk of psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia autism as well. >> is there any work being done currently -- [inaudible] >> is there any correlation? [inaudible] >> so we have 37 trillion or so cells, human cells in our bodies. we have roughly the same number of microbes in our bodies. and collectively they are the microbiota, viruses and bacteria and protozoans and their in your skin, in your lungs, edward. and they really are important. they keep your immune system in dallas. they synthesize vitamins. scientists are becoming increasingly appreciative of the fact that they are talking to our brain. they send out lots of signals and the signals get picked up by the nervous system and they see to have effects on how the nervous system works. so if you change a mouse
you can have einstein genes that if like you're just kept in a closet and i'm not going to learn how to read, sorry, like things are going to work out. but it is interesting how now we are actually starting to get to the very beginning of understanding something like intelligence. the same is true for personality and then risk of psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia autism as well. >> is there any work being done currently -- [inaudible] >> is there any correlation? [inaudible]...
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but as einstein taught us, time is relative. >> well, you have said july 4th is when you expect to have decision on whether the president will sit for an interview with the special counsel. why are you dragging it out? don't you know what you want to do? >> sure, i don't want to do it. >> do you think the president might change his mind? >> the president wants to do it. >> you said the fourth of july was basically a deadline of sorts for you to determine whether or not you would recommend president trump sit down with robert mueller. it is now past the fourth of july. where do we stand? >> well, i think we're pretty much decided where we are and we await the decision of the independent counsel. we would not recommend an interview for the president unless they can satisfy us that there is some basis for this investigation. we haven't made a final decision. there is still a slight opening. >> joining me, former federal prosecutor for the southern district of new york john flannery. he also served as special counsel to the senate judiciary committee. i feel like i'm living in just a perpet
but as einstein taught us, time is relative. >> well, you have said july 4th is when you expect to have decision on whether the president will sit for an interview with the special counsel. why are you dragging it out? don't you know what you want to do? >> sure, i don't want to do it. >> do you think the president might change his mind? >> the president wants to do it. >> you said the fourth of july was basically a deadline of sorts for you to determine whether or...
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we need to stop putting in the maxine waters, the pelosis, the .einsteins our community has been theame sensei have been there. the only thing different is now we have to learn spanish. incriminated the war on drugs, they called us criminals and now they call -- they have a sickness. they build jails for us and now they want to build facilities for rehabilitation. it is the despair. i think it goes a lot deeper than just guns. host: who would you like to see? is there a well-known name of someone to represent you? caller: i don't mean to cut you off, but i called you once before and i was talking about the confederate statues. those are not the ones that bother me. elect me and i will help every illegal come over here and undercut you. a merit -- america hasn't paid their bill to the native americans in the black americans. their education is the poorest you could ask for. our schools are the same ones i went to predict not the illegals, they are brand-new. host: how do you know that? caller: because we have programs, i go to my community. do you understand what i am saying? our gove
we need to stop putting in the maxine waters, the pelosis, the .einsteins our community has been theame sensei have been there. the only thing different is now we have to learn spanish. incriminated the war on drugs, they called us criminals and now they call -- they have a sickness. they build jails for us and now they want to build facilities for rehabilitation. it is the despair. i think it goes a lot deeper than just guns. host: who would you like to see? is there a well-known name of...
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i mean -- and if we want to go back a few years, even albert einstein might have ended up in a nazi concentration camp with donald trump's view on immigration. >> yeah. it's extraordinary that we're still having this conversation in 2018, but we're going to have to keep having it again and again. the talk about the confederacy and the talk about secession as a successor to the revolution, i find, as a southerner, abhorrent. the south, the civil war, let's just say it quickly here, was about the institution of slavery. it was about the perpetuation of that institution. it was a struggle to end the journey, enshrined in the preamble of the constitution towards a more perfect union. those soldiers took up arms against the constitution of the united states, and would have ended the great america experiment that led to, say, victory in world war ii nap led, to say, victory over soviet communism in the deadliest potential struggle in human history. over the 40 years or more of the cold war. it was -- if anyone doubts that, and so -- and start tweeting -- you know, we can talk about this for the rest of
i mean -- and if we want to go back a few years, even albert einstein might have ended up in a nazi concentration camp with donald trump's view on immigration. >> yeah. it's extraordinary that we're still having this conversation in 2018, but we're going to have to keep having it again and again. the talk about the confederacy and the talk about secession as a successor to the revolution, i find, as a southerner, abhorrent. the south, the civil war, let's just say it quickly here, was...
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albert einstein is 160. >> two gentlemen were grabbing me out of the room. >> dr.se i'm delusional.
albert einstein is 160. >> two gentlemen were grabbing me out of the room. >> dr.se i'm delusional.
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he is up there with einstein. he is doing his best. , theyst time i called were talking roe v.ade. the people don't have a clue as to the fact that men also give 24/7, sperm cells who live and have one thought, one single thought, every one of them. they succeed. , what want to tell you makes you think from you being that sperm to becoming a human being you think you got another life coming? that is the spark of life. when it becomes a human being that is the only life you have coming. host: i will leave it there. guest: i will say a word about abortion and trump. the fanaticism about the abortion debate. what i find amazing is people who think the government should fund abortion. if it were true the abortion right is in the constitution, which it isn't, but let's say it was. our basic rights do not receive government subsidy. does the president pay for me to have a newspaper? does the government buy a gun for me? no. none of our other fundamental rights are funded. they demand this right be elevated to such a level above the other fundamental rights and the government must pay
he is up there with einstein. he is doing his best. , theyst time i called were talking roe v.ade. the people don't have a clue as to the fact that men also give 24/7, sperm cells who live and have one thought, one single thought, every one of them. they succeed. , what want to tell you makes you think from you being that sperm to becoming a human being you think you got another life coming? that is the spark of life. when it becomes a human being that is the only life you have coming. host: i...
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the einstein awards? dagen: darwin awards. survival of the smartest, really.ooting for the bison. leave the animals alone. bison rule. that guy needs to stay in his car, shouldn't be taunting him like that. animals rock and people tends to be not bright. coming up the terminator is back this weekend, linda hamilton returns for the first time since judgment day. a new look at the sql that is causing a stir on social media, back in a minute. ♪ there's a lot to love about medicare. there's also a lot to know. part a that's your hospital coverage, part b is all the doctor stuff... the most important thing to know? medicare doesn't pay for everything. and guess what that means... yep...you're on the hook for the rest. that's why it's important to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. a plan like this helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. so you could end up paying less out of your own pocket. that's nice. and these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp. selected for meeting their
the einstein awards? dagen: darwin awards. survival of the smartest, really.ooting for the bison. leave the animals alone. bison rule. that guy needs to stay in his car, shouldn't be taunting him like that. animals rock and people tends to be not bright. coming up the terminator is back this weekend, linda hamilton returns for the first time since judgment day. a new look at the sql that is causing a stir on social media, back in a minute. ♪ there's a lot to love about medicare. there's also...
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it was when i read einstein while i was commuting home and i said, we've got have this guy isaacson on the show, and i told our ep then, said, he doesn't wake up early. get him on the phone. we call. you're in your bed. we can tell you're sleeping. yes, well -- i styneinstein -- p half way through. chris saying, god bless him. get him off. get him off, he's half asleep. after the first segment i said, hey, walter we're at end of the block. can you stick around another 15 minutes. >> chris was screaming in my ear. ratings came back the next day, highest half hour of our first season and that's how i knew how special our audience was and my heart. it can't take you being up at 6:00 a.m. how hard is that for you? >> i realized my ratings are high whir i come on half asleep. i figured i'd stay in new york and get up early. >> i want to show you, walter. then we'll get everybody else to comment on this. you've seen a few polls before. a new national monmouth university poll that shows just 35% of americans say the country's on the right track. 57% say it's on the wrong track. that's a 9-poi
it was when i read einstein while i was commuting home and i said, we've got have this guy isaacson on the show, and i told our ep then, said, he doesn't wake up early. get him on the phone. we call. you're in your bed. we can tell you're sleeping. yes, well -- i styneinstein -- p half way through. chris saying, god bless him. get him off. get him off, he's half asleep. after the first segment i said, hey, walter we're at end of the block. can you stick around another 15 minutes. >> chris...
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and a feathered friend, albert einstein, the owl balloon. a spectacular sight.the fiesta, about £20 is spent in the local economy. it really helps the local region here. and of course bristol is famous for the balloon fiesta, the largest annual gathering of hot air balloons in europe. how was it looking out there today? the clouds have been gathering here above ashton court. we are expecting to see some showers and perhaps a future storms as well, and that theme continues across the country. we expect an unsettled day—old weather today, a mix of sunshine and showers and it will be quite a blustery day as well. low pressure brought lots of rain to the south—east of england yesterday, which is now clear the way, but another area of low pressure is approaching from the west. some funds will bring heavier and more persistent rain at times this morning. heavy showers this morning across parts of the west of scotland, northern ireland, north—west england, wales and the south—west of england. hit and miss, not everywhere catching those showers, but if you do get one th
and a feathered friend, albert einstein, the owl balloon. a spectacular sight.the fiesta, about £20 is spent in the local economy. it really helps the local region here. and of course bristol is famous for the balloon fiesta, the largest annual gathering of hot air balloons in europe. how was it looking out there today? the clouds have been gathering here above ashton court. we are expecting to see some showers and perhaps a future storms as well, and that theme continues across the country....
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una prueba de inteligencia de determino que su iq es 3 puntos por encima de einstein.ps s r superdotados que deciden estu a estudiar ciencias, el opto por e estudiar las leyes porque quiere curar este pais. este muchacho e es ejemplar. gracias por perm i permitirnos entrar a su hogar, nos despedimos. disfrute de lo que queda de este fin de semana. . ♪ musica ♪ musica
una prueba de inteligencia de determino que su iq es 3 puntos por encima de einstein.ps s r superdotados que deciden estu a estudiar ciencias, el opto por e estudiar las leyes porque quiere curar este pais. este muchacho e es ejemplar. gracias por perm i permitirnos entrar a su hogar, nos despedimos. disfrute de lo que queda de este fin de semana. . ♪ musica ♪ musica