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>> einstein had an answer on light. einstein said all i wanted to do my whole life was study light.degard was struck by light on a regular basis and light literally talk to her and she answers the question saying there is no creature that lacks an interior life in other words, every stone and star, every galaxy has an interior life, that is her position and it's worth considering. that is very buddhist. >> even the stones talk. but you have to be patient. it takes 10,000 years to speak one word i've been told, but in a sweat lodge, they talk much faster. [ laughter ] >> that is really good. >> it is fun to t hein the room with these 21st century souls. and i think that belongs. >> i know that you have 30 other books we could've talked about, but i'm sure we will invite you back because you are always writing. and i'm not sure what the next one. >> and you are always reading. [ laughter ] >> when it comes out, i will be right there. >> i think the last time, you are in rome and doing a book tour or something because they had translated your book into italian as well as german your th
>> einstein had an answer on light. einstein said all i wanted to do my whole life was study light.degard was struck by light on a regular basis and light literally talk to her and she answers the question saying there is no creature that lacks an interior life in other words, every stone and star, every galaxy has an interior life, that is her position and it's worth considering. that is very buddhist. >> even the stones talk. but you have to be patient. it takes 10,000 years to...
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justice breyer: einstein was right. [laughter] david: einstein was right. ok.u have said you don't want to die on the court, and presumably nobody would want you to die on the court. so what do you -- [laughter] justice breyer: einstein is coming back. [laughter] david: right. so what is it you would like to do when you are alive after you are off the court? in other words, would you like to teach again? would you like to write? would you just like to take life easy? what would you like to do? justice breyer: it's hard to take life easy. but i don't know, we will see. david: so you have not thought about what you might want to do? justice breyer: different thoughts go through our mind. david: president biden has put together a commission that is going to look at the court, and you have already articulated your view that you do not think expanding the size of the court is a wonderful idea. i think you have said that. justice breyer: what i have said is that they better be pretty careful about it, because two can play that game. what is worrying me -- and i tried
justice breyer: einstein was right. [laughter] david: einstein was right. ok.u have said you don't want to die on the court, and presumably nobody would want you to die on the court. so what do you -- [laughter] justice breyer: einstein is coming back. [laughter] david: right. so what is it you would like to do when you are alive after you are off the court? in other words, would you like to teach again? would you like to write? would you just like to take life easy? what would you like to do?...
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einstein could show— in their decline. einstein could show fit _ in their decline. fit the bill i in their decline. einstein - could show fit the bill because she loves to dance. can you get down? let's get down for everybody. come on now. she will make me do it too. this everybody. come on now. she will make me do it too.- will make me do it too. this is an african _ will make me do it too. this is an african grey _ will make me do it too. this is an african grey parrot, - will make me do it too. this is| an african grey parrot, famous for its intelligence and most popular one to be kept as pets. even though many are bought in legitimate ways, their popularity fuel illegal trade. these birds have been almost wiped out in some of their native countries. five years ago, they were given the highest category of international protection. it means all international trade of any wild african grey became illegal and there were serious restrictions on any transaction involving captive bred birds as well. in short, it became illegal to capture and sell african greys. so we w
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einstein was right.hter] david: you have said you don't want to die on the court and nobody would want you to. [laughter] justice breyer: einstein is coming back. [laughter] david: what would you like to do after you are off the court? would you like to teach, take life easy, what would you like to do? justice breyer: it's hard to take life easy. we will see. david: you have not thought about it? justice breyer: it goes through my mind. david: president biden has put together a commission to look at the court and you have articulated that you don't think expanding the court is a wonderful idea. justice breyer: i said they had better be careful about it because two can play at that game. what is worrying me, i try to explain to people in the book the extent to which politics is relevant or not, present or not and in what form in the work of our court. what worries me is people will think we are junior league politicians. and if they think that, their second thought would be why not have a senior league po
einstein was right.hter] david: you have said you don't want to die on the court and nobody would want you to. [laughter] justice breyer: einstein is coming back. [laughter] david: what would you like to do after you are off the court? would you like to teach, take life easy, what would you like to do? justice breyer: it's hard to take life easy. we will see. david: you have not thought about it? justice breyer: it goes through my mind. david: president biden has put together a commission to...
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don't need to be einstein to know that it should do toward cups and 40 as he will babble. the rebels are given that 95 percent of his revenue from 2015 to 18 was generated by the 2018 world cup. it's not exactly stunning, matthew for happens to think doubling the number of world cups is a good idea. but this reflects one of the biggest problem with fever and other stakeholders. for them, the world's most popular game is a personal piggyback. this outlook leads to terrible decisions like hosting the world cup and guitar, or i don't know having a world cup every 2 years. i mean, i'm personally from relative footballing men out of the united states, and i still think it's a terrible idea. frustratingly, the proposal was initially supposed to open up a debate about how football is organized and went down to the word to decide though, what is the best for food, but honestly much a fif us proposal is pretty interesting. condensing, international brakes, playing more meaningful matches and fighting for grassroots support for smaller footballing nations makes a lot of sense. sadly
don't need to be einstein to know that it should do toward cups and 40 as he will babble. the rebels are given that 95 percent of his revenue from 2015 to 18 was generated by the 2018 world cup. it's not exactly stunning, matthew for happens to think doubling the number of world cups is a good idea. but this reflects one of the biggest problem with fever and other stakeholders. for them, the world's most popular game is a personal piggyback. this outlook leads to terrible decisions like hosting...
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need to be einstein to know that if you do toward cups, 40th she will babble. the revenue and plenty of people think it's the dumbest idea they've ever heard of. the jewel of the world cup has value precisely because of its rarity, much like the acme, that insured i spec problem night playing t thought, all alone the to your world popsicle, a soccer's newest problem, that just won't go away. and this issue can't be solved by occasionally washing your face. so what is the proposal? why does it have more support than you might think? and just why might it destroy the sweat we know and love deeper, has enlisted one of the brightest minds in football to work out their plan. legendary arsenal coach, an enemy of jackets everywhere. arson, venga, the idea is to curb but balls crushing fixture congestion. to make the game more equitable for smaller countries and to give the players a much needed rest. ah, if the problem is having way too many games, then doubling the amount of world cops for both men and women is an obvious solution. details are subject to change and f
need to be einstein to know that if you do toward cups, 40th she will babble. the revenue and plenty of people think it's the dumbest idea they've ever heard of. the jewel of the world cup has value precisely because of its rarity, much like the acme, that insured i spec problem night playing t thought, all alone the to your world popsicle, a soccer's newest problem, that just won't go away. and this issue can't be solved by occasionally washing your face. so what is the proposal? why does it...
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what would albert einstein say? if both the time and the mass and velocity were all subject to the pull up bureau over there at the federal reserve bank, who doesn't seem to think physics matters, doesn't understand these possible scarcity and the rock models needed to run the economy. and i believe in the magic money tray of m m t, right? so here we are. as you point out, we already went through the crisis where time not only had no value, but it had negative value with negative interest rates and a negative price royal. our having a crisis in the molecular structure of the economy where molecules. busy are running scared in the rock commodities that fuel the basic economic activity around the world. and this will set up an incredibly dangerous time. it's dangerous because like when you're flying in an airplane, you're supposed to be able to, if you're flying at night or into fog or into bad weather, you have to be able to read the instrument, right? because otherwise, you can't tell if you're flying up or down or
what would albert einstein say? if both the time and the mass and velocity were all subject to the pull up bureau over there at the federal reserve bank, who doesn't seem to think physics matters, doesn't understand these possible scarcity and the rock models needed to run the economy. and i believe in the magic money tray of m m t, right? so here we are. as you point out, we already went through the crisis where time not only had no value, but it had negative value with negative interest rates...
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i mentioned albert einstein a moment ago. and he was featured prominently in a very famous advertising campaign by apple computer put together by steve jobs called think different than a teacher. remarkable, visionaries and thinkers throughout history. i think if that were done today, you would have g, a president, g, a book kelly would be part of that. and he is a world class visionary and thinker like an einstein or a martin luther king or an amelia earhart or a steve jobs. and that's why this country is growth is skyrocketing and people just are desperate to move here and be a part of this revolution. the point is that the future is now it's right here and it's happening and it's being evenly distributed. that's the thing that between does what maximize here in kaiser for i've been doing for over 10 years, is covering the unequal distribution of the paper. money being printed non stop this whole time since the crisis that began in 2008 max and i started here in 2009, we've been covering this money printing and the distribu
i mentioned albert einstein a moment ago. and he was featured prominently in a very famous advertising campaign by apple computer put together by steve jobs called think different than a teacher. remarkable, visionaries and thinkers throughout history. i think if that were done today, you would have g, a president, g, a book kelly would be part of that. and he is a world class visionary and thinker like an einstein or a martin luther king or an amelia earhart or a steve jobs. and that's why...
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einstein was right. you do not want to die on the court. so? [laughter] >> einstein is coming back!what would you like to do was you are alive and often the court? would you like to take life easy? >> it is hard to take life easy. we will see. >> you have not thought about what you might want to do? >> no. >> president biden has put together a commission that will look at the court and you have already articulated your view that you do not think expanding the size of the court is a wonderful idea. >> they better be pretty careful about it. two can play at that game. i try to explain to people in the book the extent to which politics is relevant or not relevant. in what form in the work of our court. what worries me is that people will think we are junior league politicians. if they think that, the second thought is one not have a senior league politician? once you begin to think along those lines, you can have republicans appointing and democrats appointing and vice versa. i see the overall tendency of that, given the history, the country, as weakening the confidence of the average
einstein was right. you do not want to die on the court. so? [laughter] >> einstein is coming back!what would you like to do was you are alive and often the court? would you like to take life easy? >> it is hard to take life easy. we will see. >> you have not thought about what you might want to do? >> no. >> president biden has put together a commission that will look at the court and you have already articulated your view that you do not think expanding the size...
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he compared to einstein in physics but einstein aswas wrong about many things. for example, he was one of the founders of quantum theory, i should say that first. later in his years you posted but it was wrong and would be superseded by something that doesn't diminish our respect for einstein on the value of what you did. it's just that science isnot about the people, it's about the ideas . and brilliant people have some good ideas and bad ideas and we all have bad ideas. we all have to evaluate our ideas and even if a person has a bad idea, that brilliant person doesn't see it as being bad. it doesn't diminish the ideas that person had. let me say what darwin's theory was. just briefly. that is that so darwin worked very hard tounderstand motion . and of course he wanted to understand from the evolutionary point of view so he's asking the question why do we have emotions, what purpose does it serve in same question for animals.even in that i have to say that was a smart thing that he did . people even today often debate whether or not animals have emotion and i
he compared to einstein in physics but einstein aswas wrong about many things. for example, he was one of the founders of quantum theory, i should say that first. later in his years you posted but it was wrong and would be superseded by something that doesn't diminish our respect for einstein on the value of what you did. it's just that science isnot about the people, it's about the ideas . and brilliant people have some good ideas and bad ideas and we all have bad ideas. we all have to...
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but einstein was wrong about many things. for example, he was one of the founders by the way -- i should have said that first but he didn't want 20 him during, he opposed it and thought it was wrong and would be superseded by something but that doesn't diminish our respect for einstein or the value of what he did, but science is not about the people, if the ideas and million people have some good ideas and some bad i guess, we all have that iro guess actuall. we all haveon to evaluate our ideas even if a brilliant person has a bad idea that brilliant person doesn't see it as bad, it doesn't p diminish the good ides of that same persons i guess that are good. darwin siribr was much us brief, so darwin worked very hard to understand emotion. of course he wanted to understand the evolutionary view, he's asking thest questio, why do we have emotions, what purpose does it serve? the same question for animals. even at that, that was a smart thing he did because people even today often debate whether or not animals have emotion. i l
but einstein was wrong about many things. for example, he was one of the founders by the way -- i should have said that first but he didn't want 20 him during, he opposed it and thought it was wrong and would be superseded by something but that doesn't diminish our respect for einstein or the value of what he did, but science is not about the people, if the ideas and million people have some good ideas and some bad i guess, we all have that iro guess actuall. we all haveon to evaluate our ideas...
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but back to einstein because more ominously. his letter also wrote some hard truths. where he said quote? people living in different countries kill each other at irregular intervals. so that also for this reason anyone who thinks of the future must live in fear and terror end quote. not exactly an inspiring message for the future. but einstein would be proven right and probably sooner than he would have thought because he more than most probably felt that fear for the future. einstein had already renounced his original german citizenship in protest of hitler and he had left germany where he was living after hitler took power effectively becoming a refugee and eventually landing in the united states. two days before the fair opened hitler would withdraw from the german polish non-aggression pact. and the storm clouds would continue to gather over europe. but i want to step back again for a moment to fill in a bit of background here because what even is a world's fair anymore? well, these things were created first in the late 1700s in france where it was meant to be hel
but back to einstein because more ominously. his letter also wrote some hard truths. where he said quote? people living in different countries kill each other at irregular intervals. so that also for this reason anyone who thinks of the future must live in fear and terror end quote. not exactly an inspiring message for the future. but einstein would be proven right and probably sooner than he would have thought because he more than most probably felt that fear for the future. einstein had...
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einstein could sure fit the bill because she loves to dance. can you get down?wn for everybody. come on now. she's gonna make me do it too. 0oh—ooh! imitates dance music bird imitates dance music this is an african grey parrot, famous for its intelligence and the most popular one to be kept as pets. even though many are bought in legitimate ways, their popularity fuels the illegal trade too. these birds have been almost wiped out in some of their native countries. so, five years ago, they were given the highest category of international protection. it means all international trade of any wild african grey became illegal, and there were serious restrictions on any transaction involving captive—bred birds as well. in short, it became illegal to capture and sell african greys. so we went undercover to investigate how online trafficking still carries on under the radar, particularly on social media. we followed one of these ads, which took us to bangladesh — one of the major hubs in south—east asia for the trafficking of african greys. we set up a meeting with faiz
einstein could sure fit the bill because she loves to dance. can you get down?wn for everybody. come on now. she's gonna make me do it too. 0oh—ooh! imitates dance music bird imitates dance music this is an african grey parrot, famous for its intelligence and the most popular one to be kept as pets. even though many are bought in legitimate ways, their popularity fuels the illegal trade too. these birds have been almost wiped out in some of their native countries. so, five years ago, they...
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but in physics, but einstein was wrong about many things. for example, he didn't he was one of the founders by the way of quantum theory. i should say that first, but he didn't like quantum theory in the later and his years he opposed and thought it was wrong. it would be superceded by something. that doesn't diminish our respect for einstein or the value of what he did. it's just that look science is not about the people. it's about the ideas and brilliant people have some good ideas and some bad ideas and we all have bad ideas actually grow into naturally and people and we all have to evaluate our ideas and even if a brilliant person has a bad idea that that brilliant person doesn't see us being bad. it doesn't diminish the good ideas that that same person had and so let me say what darwin's theory was just briefly. that is that so darwin. worked very hard to understand emotion and of course he wanted to understand it from the evolutionary -- of you and see how it fit with its theory of evolution. and so he's asking the question. why do we
but in physics, but einstein was wrong about many things. for example, he didn't he was one of the founders by the way of quantum theory. i should say that first, but he didn't like quantum theory in the later and his years he opposed and thought it was wrong. it would be superceded by something. that doesn't diminish our respect for einstein or the value of what he did. it's just that look science is not about the people. it's about the ideas and brilliant people have some good ideas and some...
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ah, the albert einstein high school in berlin is twinned with the hog again. ball of high school in the namibian capital vint hook. namibian students was supposed to now be in berlin on exchange. but the coven pandemic forced them to cancel virtual meetings and words of encouragement are all that's left well as you unfortunately i'll, although it has been very, very difficult over the past few months with school, with free time, with all the things that you couldn't do about us, we can now see how quickly it's progressing, how quickly you can get vaccinated if you know how well you're cared, a medically ally to how many people help you here it does a so much in the media in window, come up at our partner school. this is sometimes missing. thank he's much, they don't have adequate medical care. i'll fighting them. it is, you know, she has often let the supervise travel wasn't possible in 2020. the namibian group was supposed to visit us in berlin when it became possible. again, if we had high hopes until recently, and now everything has crash, doggie, i. rachel meetings can bring us clos
ah, the albert einstein high school in berlin is twinned with the hog again. ball of high school in the namibian capital vint hook. namibian students was supposed to now be in berlin on exchange. but the coven pandemic forced them to cancel virtual meetings and words of encouragement are all that's left well as you unfortunately i'll, although it has been very, very difficult over the past few months with school, with free time, with all the things that you couldn't do about us, we can now see...
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einstein could sure fit the bill because she loves to dance. can you get down?t's get down for everybody. come on now. she's gonna make me do it, too. imitates dance music. bird imitates dance music. this is an african grey parrot, famous for its intelligence and the most popular one to be kept as pets. even though many are bought in legitimate ways, their popularity fuels the illegal trade, too. these birds have been almost wiped out in some of their native countries so, five years ago, they were given the highest category of international protection. it means all international trade of any wild african grey became illegal and there were serious restrictions on any transaction involving captive—bred birds as well. in short, it became illegal to capture and sell african greys. so, we went undercover to investigate how online trafficking still carries on under the radar, particularly on social media. we followed one of these ads which took us to bangladesh — one of the major hubs in southeast asia for the trafficking of african greys. we set up a meeting with fai
einstein could sure fit the bill because she loves to dance. can you get down?t's get down for everybody. come on now. she's gonna make me do it, too. imitates dance music. bird imitates dance music. this is an african grey parrot, famous for its intelligence and the most popular one to be kept as pets. even though many are bought in legitimate ways, their popularity fuels the illegal trade, too. these birds have been almost wiped out in some of their native countries so, five years ago, they...
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way too -- i quote albert einstein way too much and too things that einstein said that i, i only know two quotes one of his definition of sanity to do the same thing over and over again expecting different results. but the one i really love is in adversity lies opportunity. there is huge adversity here, huge adversity here. we see it every day as we travel through our neighborhoods are in -- or in our states. we see it when we were in our rivers and what's in our oceans. great adversity, real opportunity to opportunity to o. opportunity to strike a blow for our planet. an opportunity to put a lot of people to work and to leave this earth a better place for our kids and grandchildren. so that's that's a challenge. that's your opportunity. thank you for helping us to realize that opportunity with that i think i i need to say some housekeeping, unanimous consent. i'd ask unanimous consent to submit for the record a variety of materials that include letters from stakeholders and other materials relate to today's hearing. is there objection? i don't hear any. and additionally senators will
way too -- i quote albert einstein way too much and too things that einstein said that i, i only know two quotes one of his definition of sanity to do the same thing over and over again expecting different results. but the one i really love is in adversity lies opportunity. there is huge adversity here, huge adversity here. we see it every day as we travel through our neighborhoods are in -- or in our states. we see it when we were in our rivers and what's in our oceans. great adversity, real...
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research investigating how we might travel backward through time going back really as early as albert einstein with the 1915 paper on general relativity in the solutions to his field equations that he published in association with those. they have all thought about this are shown that to create close time like curves, the way would actually create this loop and visit the past is done through the rotation of a very massive or highly energetic cylinder. originally, a desk, a sphere. all of these things that are spinning very fast and are able to bend late cones toward the past and what a late coon is, is anything within the future that's possible must take place within the boundaries of late because nothing can move faster than my son for the travel into the past, we have to re orient our late cones, toward the past. we still move forward in our local frame of reference, but we're traveling into the global past. we're moving back in time relative to everyone else. so what's interesting about the solutions to a field equations, and especially the fact that going back to events dotcom go dell univ
research investigating how we might travel backward through time going back really as early as albert einstein with the 1915 paper on general relativity in the solutions to his field equations that he published in association with those. they have all thought about this are shown that to create close time like curves, the way would actually create this loop and visit the past is done through the rotation of a very massive or highly energetic cylinder. originally, a desk, a sphere. all of these...
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einstein could sure fit the bill because she loves to dance. can you get down? laughter.y. come on now. she's gonna make me do it, too. this is an african grey parrot, famous for its intelligence and the most popular one to be kept as pets. even though many are bought in legitimate ways, their popularity fuels the illegal trade, too. these birds have been almost wiped out in some of their native countries so, five years ago, they were given the highest category of international protection. it means all international trade of any wild african grey became illegal and there were serious restrictions on any transaction involving captive—bred birds as well. in short, it became illegal to capture and sell african greys. so we went undercover to investigate how online trafficking still carries on under the radar, particularly on social media. we followed one of these ads which took us to bangladesh — one of the major hubs in southeast asia for the trafficking of african greys. we set up a meeting with faiz ahmed, a trader whose social media led us to investigate possible illegal
einstein could sure fit the bill because she loves to dance. can you get down? laughter.y. come on now. she's gonna make me do it, too. this is an african grey parrot, famous for its intelligence and the most popular one to be kept as pets. even though many are bought in legitimate ways, their popularity fuels the illegal trade, too. these birds have been almost wiped out in some of their native countries so, five years ago, they were given the highest category of international protection. it...
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i'm not sure that former president trump would have had albert einstein over for dinner. two questions for you on this. one, though it is against the law, there isn't really much teeth to this regulation, right? there's not much punishment former president trump faces for shredding documents. secondly, how much of a hindrance has this been to the january 6th committee as they continue their investigation? >> yeah, those are two really good points. we are not exactly sure sort of the impetus for our most recent reporting, which is that the national archives actually had to retrieve multiple boxes and out of the ordinary amount from mar-a-lago from the former president last month. it could potentially have to do with january 6th since there has been a lot of request and the national archive has been responsive to those requests to the january 6th committee. we ran it kind of by stephanie murphy's office. she is a panelist on the committee, who said while this behavior is not shocking, it might not necessarily impede the work of the committee since they have a lot of sources
i'm not sure that former president trump would have had albert einstein over for dinner. two questions for you on this. one, though it is against the law, there isn't really much teeth to this regulation, right? there's not much punishment former president trump faces for shredding documents. secondly, how much of a hindrance has this been to the january 6th committee as they continue their investigation? >> yeah, those are two really good points. we are not exactly sure sort of the...