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the world of the everyday experience. that if it is belonging of the particles this is what you would expect that in the early 1800s a physicist is this experiment and found something very different. when you shine night at the two squirts you get a band of light and dark so this photographic plate the dark strips is where the light is landing the white strips so in the center is where most of it is landing and then no light. light and dark. and to talk to the wavelength in nature. and then they start propagating. so the regions where the crest hits one wave to get constructive interference. and with that interference. with the bands of light and dark at that point in time it is wave in nature and then along comes einstein and quantum mechanics as it pertains to this experiment a certain phenomenon in nature only if you think that lights is particles. if you take the red light then that comes in individual football -- a foot long might you do this experiment with individual particles imagine shooting a beam of red light t
the world of the everyday experience. that if it is belonging of the particles this is what you would expect that in the early 1800s a physicist is this experiment and found something very different. when you shine night at the two squirts you get a band of light and dark so this photographic plate the dark strips is where the light is landing the white strips so in the center is where most of it is landing and then no light. light and dark. and to talk to the wavelength in nature. and then...
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it was a double slit experiment. it's difficult to imagine a similar experiment or as will discover over the course of this book, one more compounding. will start with the source of life . place in front of the source a sheet of opaque material with you narrow closely spaced slits or openings. this creates to pass for the light to go through. on the other side of the opening sheet is a screen, what would you expect to see on the screen? i'm going to stop readinghere and maybe depending on how you are feeling , go through few thought experiments itself. will that be good? all right. this is the question. there is a light shining and opaque sheet into which are two slits, two openings. what you expect to see on the other side. >> that's what our intuition tells you, that you would see two parallel vertical lines of light. actually, the answer is much more complicated than that and it really depends on what you think is the nature of light . [inaudible] we will talk about that. the answer depends on what you think is th
it was a double slit experiment. it's difficult to imagine a similar experiment or as will discover over the course of this book, one more compounding. will start with the source of life . place in front of the source a sheet of opaque material with you narrow closely spaced slits or openings. this creates to pass for the light to go through. on the other side of the opening sheet is a screen, what would you expect to see on the screen? i'm going to stop readinghere and maybe depending on how...
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this new experience. we have a mythology of world war i and what it was all about, that has been pervasive and that we are still struggling to deal with today. next slide please. this mythology is based on a very simple idea. it is the idea that, in 1914, and again in 1917, millions of young men as well as women entered the service, with naove and bold ideas that war was going to be a great adventure. a great testing ground. that it was going to be a grand parade. that they were going to be in berlin by christmas. or in paris by christmas, as the case may be. and that the war was going to be over. and that the experience of mass slaughter on the western front and the trenches on the western front crushed them. broke them. disillusioned of them and caused them to reject everything that they had once believed. it created the lost generation. the disillusioned or bitter generation that no longer believed in things like god, country, patriotism and all the rest. that is the mythology. it actually originates i
this new experience. we have a mythology of world war i and what it was all about, that has been pervasive and that we are still struggling to deal with today. next slide please. this mythology is based on a very simple idea. it is the idea that, in 1914, and again in 1917, millions of young men as well as women entered the service, with naove and bold ideas that war was going to be a great adventure. a great testing ground. that it was going to be a grand parade. that they were going to be in...
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i'm encouraged by the committee's choice of rachel mitchell, a career prosecutor with decades of experience and and -- experience in sensitive investigations who was recognized with an award by arizona's then-democratic governor janet napalitano to lead expertise in this important process. it's time, mr. president, for senators to hear from both dr. ford and judge kavanaugh under oath. tomorrow we'll do just that. speak as if inl be time to morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i come up to the floor today to join my colleagues in lifting up the voices of women across the country who right now are being ignored, swept aside, and attacked. and in calling on our republican colleagues to join us and do everything we can to make sure women are heard, listened to, and respected, as we debate and deliberate over judge kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. mr. president, recently i was back home in washington state to talk to my constituents about the supreme court nomination, and i met a woman named caitlin who bra
i'm encouraged by the committee's choice of rachel mitchell, a career prosecutor with decades of experience and and -- experience in sensitive investigations who was recognized with an award by arizona's then-democratic governor janet napalitano to lead expertise in this important process. it's time, mr. president, for senators to hear from both dr. ford and judge kavanaugh under oath. tomorrow we'll do just that. speak as if inl be time to morning business. the presiding officer: without...
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i'm encouragedco by the committees choice of rachel mitchell, a career prosecutor with decades of experience and sensitive investigations, who was recognized with an award by arizona been a democratic goverr janet napolitano to lead expertise to this important process. it's time, mr. president for senators to from both dr. ford and judge kavanaugh under oath. tomorrow we will do just that. and then it will be time to vote. >> mr. president, i i come to e floor today to join my colleagues in lifting up the voices of women across the country who, right now, are being ignored, swept aside, and attacked. and then call it on our republican colleagues to join us and do everything we can to make are heard, listen to, and respected as we debate and deliberate over judge kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. mr. president, recently i was back home in washington state to talk to my constituents about the supreme court nomination, and i many women named caitlin who bravely told me, and others, about her experience of the sexually assaulted. she shared her story. it was july 2016. she had gone to
i'm encouragedco by the committees choice of rachel mitchell, a career prosecutor with decades of experience and sensitive investigations, who was recognized with an award by arizona been a democratic goverr janet napolitano to lead expertise to this important process. it's time, mr. president for senators to from both dr. ford and judge kavanaugh under oath. tomorrow we will do just that. and then it will be time to vote. >> mr. president, i i come to e floor today to join my colleagues...
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coming forward to share the most terrific one - - horrific experience of their life? will they be trusted? will they be respected or listen to or heard? so right now in this moment in the united states senate, what kind of message will be sent across the country? who are looking to see how doctor ford is treated? and whether her story will be taken seriously or even be investigated. one of the toughest decisions of their lives should they report a sexual assault. . . . . are empowered to shower their experience, men paced and action of the consequences of the message says this is not acceptable behavior in high school, and college or anywhere else or who will once again here that women can be attacked and abused in this respect to the mini board and attack all over again when they share their stories. mr. president, iran, decided to run for the united states senatg after i saw senators get those questions wrong in the anita hill hearings in 1991. to the women and men across the country who thought it was not to be ignored, intact, in disbelief. i ran for right here in
coming forward to share the most terrific one - - horrific experience of their life? will they be trusted? will they be respected or listen to or heard? so right now in this moment in the united states senate, what kind of message will be sent across the country? who are looking to see how doctor ford is treated? and whether her story will be taken seriously or even be investigated. one of the toughest decisions of their lives should they report a sexual assault. . . . . are empowered to shower...
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a visit to the crater is an experience that almost overwhelms the sense it's. what this is something where you are within the earth but above it and so this you know taking self into this in the sky is something very very interesting you know all the faces i make have access to the sky and to write a book. and you know one of things we rarely do is if you are in new york and you watch people from just the second floor of hardly anybody looks up. it's a mess so part of this is just sort of redirect your version and also make you realize there's that whole world that's above us. and that we have access to it. today terrelle lives and works in flagstaff arizona a town with a population of about sixty five thousand. well hello. mama. it's gentle. flagstaff is cold in winter and hot in summer. james terrelle was born in los angeles california about six hundred kilometers west of here. oh. i guess that i'm. doing fine. i think there must be something special about the life of california how did you perceive flied when you were a child. well children oriental light an
a visit to the crater is an experience that almost overwhelms the sense it's. what this is something where you are within the earth but above it and so this you know taking self into this in the sky is something very very interesting you know all the faces i make have access to the sky and to write a book. and you know one of things we rarely do is if you are in new york and you watch people from just the second floor of hardly anybody looks up. it's a mess so part of this is just sort of...
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he spoke about his own experience in space.: the biggest challenge for anything that involves human spaceflight is the life support talked about that a little bit in his announcement when he talked about the closed loop on the water systems. days, but you can't go in and take a couple of bottles of water along with them. they have to have a way to recycle water or producers. we used fuel cells with oxygen and hydrogen and one of the byproducts was water. you are looking at closed loop life support systems for air, water, filtering waste. that youro make sure systems are as reliable as possible. that's the biggest challenge. emily: you have the opportunity to visit google origin and virgin the lactic, how do you compare spacex to what you cnet blue origin and elsewhere? charles: i think everyone is doing their utmost and working at breakneck speed. we were talking before and i referred to spacex as the tortoise and the hare. vocal.e very visible and they have great goals. you have blue origin that has many of the same goals and
he spoke about his own experience in space.: the biggest challenge for anything that involves human spaceflight is the life support talked about that a little bit in his announcement when he talked about the closed loop on the water systems. days, but you can't go in and take a couple of bottles of water along with them. they have to have a way to recycle water or producers. we used fuel cells with oxygen and hydrogen and one of the byproducts was water. you are looking at closed loop life...
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also: to get a job you need experience, but to get experience you need a job.l, one firm that's helping to break this cycle is offering virutal internships, meaning you can work anywhere around the world and get that vital experience but does it bring results. and whilst we are talking all things virtual, facebook‘s announced oculus quest, a new virtual reality headset it hopes will rejuvenate the vr industry. so are they trying too hard? are you excited by vr, or do you think those who have poured money into it will be paying a high price? let us knowjust use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we start in italy. in a few hours‘ time, the government will release its budget for next year, the first since the anti—establishment five star movement and right—wing the league formed a coalition government in june, with both parties making some expensive election promises. five star promised a "citizens‘ income" — essentially a basic income for the poor — of around 780 euros a month. on wednesday, economy minister giovanni tria appeared to ba
also: to get a job you need experience, but to get experience you need a job.l, one firm that's helping to break this cycle is offering virutal internships, meaning you can work anywhere around the world and get that vital experience but does it bring results. and whilst we are talking all things virtual, facebook‘s announced oculus quest, a new virtual reality headset it hopes will rejuvenate the vr industry. so are they trying too hard? are you excited by vr, or do you think those who have...
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is something we definitely experience. and it is powerful the dreams are most powerful when we have the dreams and color of course and often when they are this kind of dream it is not from memory but from. experiences that are to come the lucid dream this is quite amazing and most people have had one but that's not just having one it's having one that they remembered because we often wake up and from the moment of awakening the dream is leaving us and so we're trying to hold on to it but you know we can do that a bit with art by making life it's very similar to how we see light in the dream. because it's not know how we normally see light. but we're not unknown to a. great thank you very much you're very welcome. gives us a key that unlocks the door to the subconscious mind is installations are like finding yourself in a vivid dream in which spatial boundaries are blurred. lights like music has the power to alter our perceptions of space. to the point where we perceive to a limited extent a sense of infinity man i am above
is something we definitely experience. and it is powerful the dreams are most powerful when we have the dreams and color of course and often when they are this kind of dream it is not from memory but from. experiences that are to come the lucid dream this is quite amazing and most people have had one but that's not just having one it's having one that they remembered because we often wake up and from the moment of awakening the dream is leaving us and so we're trying to hold on to it but you...
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to the wild experiments of the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's. to the self driving electric cars designed by jets will judge. orders . grandpas will an exciting new platform to discuss past and future mobility and our continuing fascination with the automobile. and with that we come to the end of another week of euro maxwell don't forget to keep up with this. on facebook from me and the rest of us here it's by for now. i want to feel. thank you for. the both. the. good. news for. thank you sixty thank you michelle thank you everywhere for thank you. no echoed around. the student protests reached their peak. young people called for peace and freedom but a system struck back on to summer of love summer of conflict is. still. going to. be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan that instantly assumes summoning is just that the children who have already been there all n.i.c.u. and those that will follow are part of a new process. they could be the future of. granting opportunities for global new
to the wild experiments of the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's. to the self driving electric cars designed by jets will judge. orders . grandpas will an exciting new platform to discuss past and future mobility and our continuing fascination with the automobile. and with that we come to the end of another week of euro maxwell don't forget to keep up with this. on facebook from me and the rest of us here it's by for now. i want to feel. thank you for. the both. the. good. news for. thank...
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with eve ryo ne experiences and go deeper with everyone of these experiences without having to buildis a sell—out show or straight to dvd. well, if they are ready in time. the winner! i... in my defence, i may have played it before. i may have even made it. welcome, astronaut. you are about to embark on your first extravehicular activity on the moon. the suit will be wearing consists of several elements to enhance your experience. a suspended safety harness, a personal telemetry system to track your body movements, and finally, samsung dear vr headset and controller to help you see and controller to help you see and control of sect —— objects in your environment. in the run—up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing next year, creative studio frame store and samsung have been touring the world with their lunar br experience called "a moon for all mankind? . lunar br experience called "a moon forall mankind? . 0nly lunar br experience called "a moon forall mankind? . only 12 lunar br experience called "a moon for all mankind? . only 12 white mail american astronauts have
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that is not an experiment. if we built the 151st fulfillment center and screw it up, that is just a failure. that's not the kind of failure we are seeking. we want failures that we are trying to do something new, never proven. that is a new experiment, and they come in all scale sizes. you teach those people that they are different, and you need to have something about the hard middle, where ideas go up. i think this is such an important theme. amazon, one of the things we try to do is have multiple paths to yes. so, here is a little thought experiment for you. if you are a junior executive at amazon, and if amazon did this in the typical kind of corporate hierarchy way, you need to get your boss to greenlight that idea and then boss's boss needs to greenlight that idea, and then your boss's boss's boss needs to. there's probably five levels or more before the idea gets the go-ahead. let's say you are an entrepreneur with a startup company idea and you need venture capital. you go to sand hill road and you go t
that is not an experiment. if we built the 151st fulfillment center and screw it up, that is just a failure. that's not the kind of failure we are seeking. we want failures that we are trying to do something new, never proven. that is a new experiment, and they come in all scale sizes. you teach those people that they are different, and you need to have something about the hard middle, where ideas go up. i think this is such an important theme. amazon, one of the things we try to do is have...
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julia: what we have been able to outline is the market experience of live experiences is still very underservedee 40% of our new event creators coming onto the platform after not using a technology platform. and so i think that alone tells us we've been able to uniquely aggregate many different types of creators who before that point have not been served with eventbrite technology. emily: it seems like everyone is pushing into this experiences is airbnbwhether it or spotify. how does eventbrite differentiate itself? julia: i think event brite has been able to the in the market because of our self services approach, 97% of our event creators use the service. that natural behavior allows us to continue to grow our business model and strength. when we focus on really being able to allow event creators to get to the core of the problems they are trying to solve and growing their businesses. we have been able to do that consistently. that really has grown our strength in the market. we have seen a lot of competitors in the vast middle market. we are not devoid of competition, but we see opportunitie
julia: what we have been able to outline is the market experience of live experiences is still very underservedee 40% of our new event creators coming onto the platform after not using a technology platform. and so i think that alone tells us we've been able to uniquely aggregate many different types of creators who before that point have not been served with eventbrite technology. emily: it seems like everyone is pushing into this experiences is airbnbwhether it or spotify. how does eventbrite...
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had a lot of experience. and when we put that question to her and said what was it like coming to the house with less than two dozen women? she said let me put it this way. they didn't exactly roll out the red carpet but they didn't shut the door either. and i think for that group, and really it's very recent, that was the case. that was the experience for a lot of them. >> and one of the things we asked were what were some of the obstacles that the women had to face? and rosy johnson talked about how she and barbara bocker were interested in working out in the members' gym. and the difference the male members had and the difference between the women's gym. and the women's gym had an old rowing machine, and nothing much at all. they talked about how they went to the member who was in charge of the committee that was overseeing the gyms. s. and he just couldn't understand. the quote he used was why would you want to build muscles? so i think it was just some of those instances that seem so comical now that the
had a lot of experience. and when we put that question to her and said what was it like coming to the house with less than two dozen women? she said let me put it this way. they didn't exactly roll out the red carpet but they didn't shut the door either. and i think for that group, and really it's very recent, that was the case. that was the experience for a lot of them. >> and one of the things we asked were what were some of the obstacles that the women had to face? and rosy johnson...
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so i think it's important to celebrate all the women's experience. celebrate its and just have fun with it really it's quite often women are often bit shy and stay in the background and it's nice to kind of push them into the center in. she hopes her project will inspire other people to visit grandma was in the countries they live in and preserve their recipes and charms for generations to come. when artist take to using a pen they usually do it on paper but when it's a three d. pens then there are other options like painting in thin air and that is what german artist mark brewer and as he began experimenting with this method not that long ago and since then has created a unique body of work but we join him now in his studio where he shows us how the technique works. fine threads strung on to releve twenty frames each a fragment of the entire work. from the right perspective the three d. art merges into a male only and. it's a with my daughter and artist mark dear. byron martin and idea out there this is a technique that's not very well known here in
so i think it's important to celebrate all the women's experience. celebrate its and just have fun with it really it's quite often women are often bit shy and stay in the background and it's nice to kind of push them into the center in. she hopes her project will inspire other people to visit grandma was in the countries they live in and preserve their recipes and charms for generations to come. when artist take to using a pen they usually do it on paper but when it's a three d. pens then there...
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you said that you are grateful of the experience. also that you didn't talk about him or how he treated you. they didn't talk to your mother about it. i think it's important. >> i have an uncle he didn't believe what he called mixed marriage because my father is indian and in my mother is white. he never acknowledged my existence. i think for a variety of reasons it didn't strike me as notable at the time. it felt like it was mine. i think i was very appreciative. i don't think it's that abnormal. i think when we talk about race and misogyny it runs very deep in this country. it's really normalized. and it's interesting. i've done a few interviews. it was always ask about. that's her is crazy, is it though. it's also been interesting to me how for some people who aren't that. sometimes these stories seem very startling and surprising. i think one of us things that's really recognizable about this story will ring true for a lot of people. is the reaction to it. the fact eat and eden talk to at the time. it's very engaging to read in t
you said that you are grateful of the experience. also that you didn't talk about him or how he treated you. they didn't talk to your mother about it. i think it's important. >> i have an uncle he didn't believe what he called mixed marriage because my father is indian and in my mother is white. he never acknowledged my existence. i think for a variety of reasons it didn't strike me as notable at the time. it felt like it was mine. i think i was very appreciative. i don't think it's that...
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the reality is that the e-commerce experience is still lousy.oo many people shop without coming to the purchase. consumers get confused when they get to the situation where they have to pay for whatever it is they bought. this is the lost volume. lost volume to retailers, networks, and banks. we are simply trying to make the experience for the consumer that much better which makes it better for everyone. we are in a lot of discussions in the standard-setting group about making sure the technology is ready and we are excited about the prospect of having it come to market probably sometime in early to mid 2019. emily: there is still a war for dominance. you mentioned paypal as a frenemy. could paypal be included in this unified button in the future? >> we are open to everyone. we are open to anybody who makes the payment ecosystem better. the reality is that paypal started with it being the button in the e-commerce space. whether they would look to the second button, i don't know. you would have to ask paypal. i think the reality is that our goal
the reality is that the e-commerce experience is still lousy.oo many people shop without coming to the purchase. consumers get confused when they get to the situation where they have to pay for whatever it is they bought. this is the lost volume. lost volume to retailers, networks, and banks. we are simply trying to make the experience for the consumer that much better which makes it better for everyone. we are in a lot of discussions in the standard-setting group about making sure the...
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if you want to more -- had more inventions you need to do more experience -- experience it's that simple. you cannot invent without experimenting. and here is the other thing about it. lots of them fail. if you know it's going to work in advance is not an experiment. and what happens in big organizations we start to confuse experimentation with operational excellence. so operational excellence is one of our four key principles and amazon we are building a fulfillment center, we've built over hundred 50 thousand. we know how to do that. that is not an experiment. if we go to the 150 first fulfillment center. that is just a failure. that's not the kind of failure we are seeking we want failures that we are trying to do something new never proven. and they come in all scala sizes. you teach those people that they are different and you need to have something about the hard middle. where it doesn't go up. i think this is such an important theme. amazon one of the things we try to do is have multiple paths to yes. >> so here is a little thought experiment for you. if you are a junior executive
if you want to more -- had more inventions you need to do more experience -- experience it's that simple. you cannot invent without experimenting. and here is the other thing about it. lots of them fail. if you know it's going to work in advance is not an experiment. and what happens in big organizations we start to confuse experimentation with operational excellence. so operational excellence is one of our four key principles and amazon we are building a fulfillment center, we've built over...
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who became this experience for the children i was like playing it was a great experience for them they learned all the songs and the wonderful thing about theatre is that it is a lot like playing we play dead and then we all get up again.
who became this experience for the children i was like playing it was a great experience for them they learned all the songs and the wonderful thing about theatre is that it is a lot like playing we play dead and then we all get up again.
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we're proposing that those have four components that would include a sequential experience in visual and performing arts, three trimesters, two trimesters of health, and finally, one trimester as an >> we also had a -- in addition to the work that schools did at their sites and with their communities, we also had a district wide family learning session that was in partnership with parents for public schools back in april over at mission high school. and we had -- and we'll talk a little bit dig into that, as well, and then, we launched a website so that families and teachers and our entire sfusd community could learn more about the model, get -- what the model is, where we are in the process, and have an opportunity to provide feedback. so with that feedback, we've had -- we have had an on-line feedback survey that in all of our engagement activities, we also provide to get additional feedback from participants and we make that available on-line, and we wanted to share a little snippet of that general feedback, which is around in particular to this question of how might this model sp
we're proposing that those have four components that would include a sequential experience in visual and performing arts, three trimesters, two trimesters of health, and finally, one trimester as an >> we also had a -- in addition to the work that schools did at their sites and with their communities, we also had a district wide family learning session that was in partnership with parents for public schools back in april over at mission high school. and we had -- and we'll talk a little...
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the experience hasn't even started yet and i'm having a good time.tell which way your head is pointing. the vertical position in the arms and the legs are tracked by the sensors on your suit. here we go to the edge of a crater now. the earth looks amazing. now unfortunately, if you are sensitive to a mismatch between your senses, the fact that you think you are moving forward across the lunar surface whereas actually you are going up and down may cause a little bit of discomfort. i'm going to get out of here because there seems to be a meteor shower. it certainly makes brain exhilarating ride, though. definitely more dramatic than any of the lunar astronauts would have wanted. oh, my goodness. my helmet has cracked. mission accomplished! how's that? i survived, but it was close. well, that was certainly an experience that you can't get welcome is it for shortcut of click this week. the full—length version is up on! this week. the full—length version is up on i player to watch any time you fancy, including out, and we are on twitter and facebook as we
the experience hasn't even started yet and i'm having a good time.tell which way your head is pointing. the vertical position in the arms and the legs are tracked by the sensors on your suit. here we go to the edge of a crater now. the earth looks amazing. now unfortunately, if you are sensitive to a mismatch between your senses, the fact that you think you are moving forward across the lunar surface whereas actually you are going up and down may cause a little bit of discomfort. i'm going to...
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, difficult experiences, and what would be the appropriate conduct in the senate? it would be for the fbi to investigate not a common investigation the background investigation, this was accorded anita hill in 1991, a background investigation against the facts. how is it a senate that could support, a president could support the proper role of the fbi in 1991, not stand up today for fairness for women who are coming forward. why is it the nominee, steeped in the law who says he wants a fair hearing, once a fair hearing, why does the nominee not demand an fbi investigation so it is fair to him and to these three women. doctor ford coming forward, debra ramirez coming forward and liz swetnick coming forward. they are being treated very poorly by this institution. they are being treated, courageous americans helping us do advice and consent responsibility, to understand the record, is the individual fit or unfit, and those who say they might not be true, wouldn't you be the first to say the fbi should reopen the background investigation, and the president authorized t
, difficult experiences, and what would be the appropriate conduct in the senate? it would be for the fbi to investigate not a common investigation the background investigation, this was accorded anita hill in 1991, a background investigation against the facts. how is it a senate that could support, a president could support the proper role of the fbi in 1991, not stand up today for fairness for women who are coming forward. why is it the nominee, steeped in the law who says he wants a fair...
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you have control, and the experience is completely relaxing.uzanne: i was a little insecure at first. but then once i was all the way back, it just felt fantastic. i thought, gol-ly. and i could do this, i don't know -- sleep like that and it feels really good. >> it is just a simple tug of a handle to lock your feet in. just raise your hand, and you're inverting. it's that easy. once the teeter is fully balanced out for you, you're in absolute control. theresa: i'm the sports mom. i'm the mom that wants to get into it. i want to be right there doing what he's doing. unfortunately, my back pain became a part of what normal everyday life. dazay: and i would ask her, like, if we could go to the park or play a little bit of beach ball, and she would say, "my back hurts and i can't do it." it made me feel sad for her. theresa: when i first saw the product on tv, i said, that makes so much sense. it just has to work. the first time i used the teeter, i sat there like this is great. like this is -- i knew -- this is what it was going to feel like. i
you have control, and the experience is completely relaxing.uzanne: i was a little insecure at first. but then once i was all the way back, it just felt fantastic. i thought, gol-ly. and i could do this, i don't know -- sleep like that and it feels really good. >> it is just a simple tug of a handle to lock your feet in. just raise your hand, and you're inverting. it's that easy. once the teeter is fully balanced out for you, you're in absolute control. theresa: i'm the sports mom. i'm...
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first, experience with key populations. second, cultural sensitivity and third, a spirit of collaboration with the nonprofit sector. as you no kak the responsibility of the director of health is to improve the health of all san franciscans. at the same time, the director of health must be keenly aware that special attention is needed for those communities of colour, immigrant and marginalized communities, such as the homeless who experience significant health disparity and disease burden. we need a director of health who has demonstrated experience in developing innovative and effective programs for the low income and disenfranchised communities. the current project, such as homeless connect, and the zero h.i.v. infection efforts, as well as the integration of trauma informed practices are examples of such innovation. secondly, we are looking for a director of health who is it driven and get brings cultural humility and a sensitivity that understands that some cultural or indigenous healing practices and interventions may n
first, experience with key populations. second, cultural sensitivity and third, a spirit of collaboration with the nonprofit sector. as you no kak the responsibility of the director of health is to improve the health of all san franciscans. at the same time, the director of health must be keenly aware that special attention is needed for those communities of colour, immigrant and marginalized communities, such as the homeless who experience significant health disparity and disease burden. we...
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new information from women who had -- have shared their experiences, difficult, difficult experiences and what would be the appropriate conduct here in the senate? it would be for the fbi to investigate. not a criminal investigation, but a background investigation. that was accorded to anita hill in 1991, a reopening of the background investigation to get the facts. how is it that a senate that could support, and a president who can support the proper role of the fbi in 1991 will not stand up today for fairness for women who are coming forward? why is it that the nominee steeped in the law who has said he wants a fair hearing, wants a fair hearing, why does the nominee not demand a fbi investigation so it's fair to him and fair to these three women? dr. ford coming forward and debra ramirez coming forward and ms. swetnick coming forward? now, they are being treated very poorly by this institution. they are being treated as if they are a problem, where they are, in fact, courageous americans helping us do our advice and consent responsibility to understand the record of the individual.
new information from women who had -- have shared their experiences, difficult, difficult experiences and what would be the appropriate conduct here in the senate? it would be for the fbi to investigate. not a criminal investigation, but a background investigation. that was accorded to anita hill in 1991, a reopening of the background investigation to get the facts. how is it that a senate that could support, and a president who can support the proper role of the fbi in 1991 will not stand up...
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usually virtual reality experiences are constrained toa reality experiences are constrained to a smallthat it can work in huge arena sized spaces, opening up the possibility of new types of experiences. but there is not much point in having a brilliant new headset if you have nothing to do in it. it looks like having good content will be just as important. 0culus quest were keen to point out that there would be things you to do the new headset by the time goes on sale next year. but a host of games should convince people to buy into vr. 0culus wrapped up its conference this year with a tantalising taste of some of the research they are working on behind the scenes. creating more convincing interactions with our own bodies to helping us virtually connect with other people. the one on the right, there, is computer—generated. and by blurring the lines at any virtual and the real worlds. impressive stuff. but it is clear that there is still a lot to learn if virtual reality is really going to change the world. that was steve. while virtual reality cuts the viewer from the real world, augme
usually virtual reality experiences are constrained toa reality experiences are constrained to a smallthat it can work in huge arena sized spaces, opening up the possibility of new types of experiences. but there is not much point in having a brilliant new headset if you have nothing to do in it. it looks like having good content will be just as important. 0culus quest were keen to point out that there would be things you to do the new headset by the time goes on sale next year. but a host of...
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comedy are experimenting or over 20 days a month? the acceptable level depends are you talking youth one or two days a month or increasing the the numbers where teens habitually are using that as an entirely different matter. >> you told me on the phone you stopped using watermelon. >> when they hit the market the fda tried to ban them but it turned out to be the best advertising they could have unfortunately the products were junk try to quit and failed all it did was remind me of a tobacco cigarette. >> you were the early adopters. >> i was technology was under attack meanwhile the product is calling 400,000 people each year. and then trying to ban the alternative. >> now what is your routine quick. >> mostly when i'm traveling it is a tank system they are sold at walgreens and the independent company and it does have some pineapple to it. and that is something that doesn't get told enough. and that is the nontobacco flavors that they say that is why they could quit once i had mango and watermelon the tobacco cigarette no longer ta
comedy are experimenting or over 20 days a month? the acceptable level depends are you talking youth one or two days a month or increasing the the numbers where teens habitually are using that as an entirely different matter. >> you told me on the phone you stopped using watermelon. >> when they hit the market the fda tried to ban them but it turned out to be the best advertising they could have unfortunately the products were junk try to quit and failed all it did was remind me of...
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will this revolutionize the online commerce experience? sara covers snap and bloomberg's head of global tech, brad. how exactly is this going to work? >> basically when you open up your snapchat camera, if you were going use that to send something to a friend or share what you're doing, you can also now use it to shop. maybe that's not exactly what we would expect to be doing when we open up the snap camera, but now we have that option. and when we look at the real world, say if i like your shoes or your watch, i can take a picture of it and then if it connects with what's on amazon's website, amazon will help me buy it. so it is really just like a new use case for the snapchat camera. emily: why would amazon team up with snap on this? >> let's put it in context. amazon has been on this kind of visual search path now for 10 years. emily: and it hasn't worked out. >> at one point they had mechanical workers identifying images and they acquired a company that brought some of the technology in house. two years ago they released a service for
will this revolutionize the online commerce experience? sara covers snap and bloomberg's head of global tech, brad. how exactly is this going to work? >> basically when you open up your snapchat camera, if you were going use that to send something to a friend or share what you're doing, you can also now use it to shop. maybe that's not exactly what we would expect to be doing when we open up the snap camera, but now we have that option. and when we look at the real world, say if i like...
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you cannot invent without experimenting, and here's the other thing about experiments. lots of them fail. if you know it's going to work in advance it's not an experiment. amazon is a big organization now too. is that we start to confuse experimentation with operational excellence. so we -- you know, operational excellence is one of our four key principles at amazon. we're building a fulfillment center. we built over 150 large fulfillment centers in the world. we know how to do that. if we build the 151st and screw it up, that's a failure. that's not the kind of failure we're seeking, we want failures where we're trying to do something new, untested, never proven, and they come in all scale sizes, those two kinds of failure are different, and you need to have, you said something about the hard middle where ideas don't go up. at amazon, one of the things we try to do is have multiple paths to yes. and so here's a little thought experiment for you if you are a junior executive at amazon, and if amazon did this in the typical corporate hierarchy way. you have an idea, you
you cannot invent without experimenting, and here's the other thing about experiments. lots of them fail. if you know it's going to work in advance it's not an experiment. amazon is a big organization now too. is that we start to confuse experimentation with operational excellence. so we -- you know, operational excellence is one of our four key principles at amazon. we're building a fulfillment center. we built over 150 large fulfillment centers in the world. we know how to do that. if we...
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our sexual experience gives us a social status today. it means a complete reversal in christian culture. in the old days a woman's value was defined by her virginity but today both men and women are valued by their sexual experience and probably. little experience. enjoy people in europe having let's say. thirty years ago young couples in germany for example slept together almost every day now it's only twice a week in two thousand and five french couples had sex on average ten times a month now down to just eight. over a third of women in europe do not climax during sex and the growing number of young men suffer from a rectangle dysfunction among the over forty it's one in two. or three has existed practically since the first came for. but the tendency to band such images made them difficult to access. the emergence of the video player in the one nine hundred seventy s. introduced the fee to a mass audience today millions of men around the world make use of the opportunity to get sexual stimulation online and anonymously. is yes all thi
our sexual experience gives us a social status today. it means a complete reversal in christian culture. in the old days a woman's value was defined by her virginity but today both men and women are valued by their sexual experience and probably. little experience. enjoy people in europe having let's say. thirty years ago young couples in germany for example slept together almost every day now it's only twice a week in two thousand and five french couples had sex on average ten times a month...
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i want that to be a normal experience. i was working on a certificate and kind of getting think early childhood credits brefore i started working here, and we did a section on transgender inclusion, inclusion, which is a big issue here in san francisco because we attract lots of queer families, and the teacher approached me and said i don't really feel comfortable or qualified to talk about this from, like, a cisgendered straight person's perspective, would you mind talking a little bit with your own experience, and i'm like absolutely. so i'm now one of the guest speakers in that particular class at city college. i love growing up here. i love what san francisco represents. the idea of leaving has never occurred to me. but it's a place that i need to fight for to bring it back to what it used to be, to allow all of those little kids that come from really unsafe environments to move somewhere safe. what i've done with my life is work to make all of those situations better, to bring a little bit of light to all those kind o
i want that to be a normal experience. i was working on a certificate and kind of getting think early childhood credits brefore i started working here, and we did a section on transgender inclusion, inclusion, which is a big issue here in san francisco because we attract lots of queer families, and the teacher approached me and said i don't really feel comfortable or qualified to talk about this from, like, a cisgendered straight person's perspective, would you mind talking a little bit with...
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ford about her experience. there's been a great deal of public discussion about the #me too movement today versus the year of the woman almost 27 years ago. but while young women are standing up and say no more, our institutions have not progressed in how they treat women who come forward. too often women's memories and credibility, under assault in essence, they are put on trial and forced to defend themselves and often re-victimized in the process. 27 years ago i was walking through an airport when i saw a large group of people gathered around a tv to listen to anita hill tell her story. what i saw was an attractive woman in a blue suit before an all-male judiciary committee speaking of her experience of sexual harassment. she wasud treated badly, accused of lying, attacked, and her credibility put to the test throughout the process. today, dr. christine blasey ford has come forward to tell her story of being assaulted and fearing for her life when she was a teenager. initially, as i said, dr. ford did not wa
ford about her experience. there's been a great deal of public discussion about the #me too movement today versus the year of the woman almost 27 years ago. but while young women are standing up and say no more, our institutions have not progressed in how they treat women who come forward. too often women's memories and credibility, under assault in essence, they are put on trial and forced to defend themselves and often re-victimized in the process. 27 years ago i was walking through an...
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this is not the only outfit experimenting with this ar technology.tantalising taste of the possibilities provided by augmented realities. he‘s disappeared in a cloud of zeros and ones. now, one of those data companies that knows me better than most, better probably than me, is google. can you believe that this week it turned 20? although it looks pretty much the same as it did way back then, under the bonnet and behind the scenes, boy, has google grown. it all started when these two guys, then studying at stanford university, began a small project to create a searchable list of the world‘s webpages. it was not the first on the scene but what set it apart from its rivals was its clean design and genius ranking system. but the google search engine is nowjust one business underneath its parent company, alphabet, which also makes the android operating system and home voice assistant. then there is the mysterious moonshot factory, the research lab working on the more out there projects, like the self—driving car. not many people have seen inside moonshot,
this is not the only outfit experimenting with this ar technology.tantalising taste of the possibilities provided by augmented realities. he‘s disappeared in a cloud of zeros and ones. now, one of those data companies that knows me better than most, better probably than me, is google. can you believe that this week it turned 20? although it looks pretty much the same as it did way back then, under the bonnet and behind the scenes, boy, has google grown. it all started when these two guys,...
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then provides oppurtunities fortudents to get that hands-on experience.e're partnering with prince george's communi college. what people don't realize is in order to those areas, you do have to have a technic assistan exam to pass. they are partnering to p that support so students can get their license and become their own business owners and entrepreur hiring to help to fix and repair our homes. >> youeld to get students on a dual track with princ gey when yo were working as a principal? yes. when i was a priipal at frederick douglas high school, i felt it was important that our studen begin to experience college even while they were in high school. and so i worked with our parents to make sure that weot students from frederick douglas high school to the community urg the day. they would take classes at the school for half a day. i'd use the school bus and get them to the community college and the parents were responsible for picking them up at the end of the day. >> all right. dr. monica goldson, we will continue talking to her about her pla ges system
then provides oppurtunities fortudents to get that hands-on experience.e're partnering with prince george's communi college. what people don't realize is in order to those areas, you do have to have a technic assistan exam to pass. they are partnering to p that support so students can get their license and become their own business owners and entrepreur hiring to help to fix and repair our homes. >> youeld to get students on a dual track with princ gey when yo were working as a principal?...