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these new york city trash cans and they're talking lunch and enrico fermi says. if life is so common, where are they at? and it it's, you know now known as the fermi paradox, which is if life is as common as we think it is, why don't we see more of it? why don't we? why know? why do we have no sign of it and thing that people miss about? roswell is that in the summer of 1947. if the us government had recovered an alien spacecraft or alien body alive or dead, it wouldn't gone. as a lot of people think to wright-patterson air force in dayton, ohio, which where the air force intelligence is located. and there's sort of this long standing conspiracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest physicists in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encountered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, even if that had been kept incredibly secret by. if there w
these new york city trash cans and they're talking lunch and enrico fermi says. if life is so common, where are they at? and it it's, you know now known as the fermi paradox, which is if life is as common as we think it is, why don't we see more of it? why don't we? why know? why do we have no sign of it and thing that people miss about? roswell is that in the summer of 1947. if the us government had recovered an alien spacecraft or alien body alive or dead, it wouldn't gone. as a lot of people...
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for our nuclear industry, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and szillar and bohr and fermi manhattan project in there were about 200 people on our side, and many today say it’s about a memoir. sudoplatov should be treated with some skepticism, but nevertheless, everyone who doubts the accuracy of his memoirs has never in their life had the same level of clearance as general sudoplatov himself had. what was the reason for such readiness of american physicists to work for us? it seems that einstein was the first to say that the possession of weapons would make america such destructive forces. theft of diagrams, documents and similar secrets inside los amos, where speaking, the headquarters of the atomic project was located, it is simply reliably known, for example, the story of how two mysterious people came to niels bohr, on the recommendation of one of his acquaintances, who asked him for 5 hours about his work. corresponds more or less precisely to the traditional agenda of the democratic party, the nest of which has always been hollywood, which, and accordingly the oscar
for our nuclear industry, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and szillar and bohr and fermi manhattan project in there were about 200 people on our side, and many today say it’s about a memoir. sudoplatov should be treated with some skepticism, but nevertheless, everyone who doubts the accuracy of his memoirs has never in their life had the same level of clearance as general sudoplatov himself had. what was the reason for such readiness of american physicists to work for us? it...
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seriously, seriously, but on an airplane. first stated, created a project, proposed the great anrico fermireactors, 1942, now 1942, this first idea was recorded for him, just like the reitz brothers had their first controlled flight, so enric fermi’s idea of flying aircraft with a reactor with some minimal calculations , well, the minimum calculations were slowly developing in... it’s still only a theory forty years ago, a theory of a preliminary design, here’s the next slide , a flying model already with a reactor, this is ’55, and ’55 the reactor was launched several times, 20 times, but this reactor only reactor, please note, not engines, there was no engine, engines were not made, not in that case, not in this case, the next slide, and now to us, how to make it, what to do, what it will be like, but this is exactly , since these slides here, they were very secret, so that young people... knew what to strive for and what to do, they were given this very interesting article in youth technology: fifty-fifth year, the next slide, and here we are now we are moving a little forward, this
seriously, seriously, but on an airplane. first stated, created a project, proposed the great anrico fermireactors, 1942, now 1942, this first idea was recorded for him, just like the reitz brothers had their first controlled flight, so enric fermi’s idea of flying aircraft with a reactor with some minimal calculations , well, the minimum calculations were slowly developing in... it’s still only a theory forty years ago, a theory of a preliminary design, here’s the next slide...
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our nuclear industry, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and scillar, and bohr and fermitwo mysterious people came as informants on nuclear issues, one of his acquaintances, who asked him for 5 hours about his work with a fairly serious understanding of the problem, and bohr, more or less presenting, what kind of people are he, answered their questions for 5 hours, the head of the scientific and technical intelligence of the mgb, general vasilevsky, and his deputy for nuclear issues, colonel terletsky, talked to him, in general - it was impossible to fully call him a spy, but the fact that one of the most important creators of the bomb shared with us all his achievements was completely obvious, there is every reason to believe that oppenheimer did exactly the same thing, frankly speaking, if in the film oppenheimer it had sounded at least an echo that robert oppenheimer everything -after all, he was an informant for our intelligence service. christopher nolan's entire scheme would go to waste. in fact, today the film corresponds more or less precisely to the traditional a
our nuclear industry, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and scillar, and bohr and fermitwo mysterious people came as informants on nuclear issues, one of his acquaintances, who asked him for 5 hours about his work with a fairly serious understanding of the problem, and bohr, more or less presenting, what kind of people are he, answered their questions for 5 hours, the head of the scientific and technical intelligence of the mgb, general vasilevsky, and his deputy for nuclear...
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atomic project worked, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and szillar, and bohr, and fermiissues in manhattan. the accuracy of his memoirs, after all, never in his life had such a level of clearance as general sodoplatov himself had. what was the reason for such readiness of american physicists to work for us? it seems that einstein was the first to say that the possession of weapons of such destructive power will make america a dominator over the entire planet, and, importantly, can lead to completely uncontrollable mass. there is every reason to believe that oppenheimer did exactly the same. frankly speaking, if in the film oppenheimer there had been even an echo that robert oppenheimer was, after all, an informant for our intelligence, christopher nolan’s entire scheme would have gone to waste. in fact, today the film corresponds more or less to the traditional agenda of the democratic party, which has always been the nest. oscar academy, this is a movie about a levada professor, obsessed with the idea of nuclear fission, by man, about a man, who in his youth, due to t
atomic project worked, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and szillar, and bohr, and fermiissues in manhattan. the accuracy of his memoirs, after all, never in his life had such a level of clearance as general sodoplatov himself had. what was the reason for such readiness of american physicists to work for us? it seems that einstein was the first to say that the possession of weapons of such destructive power will make america a dominator over the entire planet, and, importantly,...
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of the atomic project, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and szillar, and bohr, and fermiwere about 200 people in our direction, many today say that sudaplatov’s memoirs should be treated with some skepticism, but nevertheless, everyone who doubts the accuracy of his memoirs has never had one in their life. the same level of clearance as general sudoplatov himself had. what was the reason for such readiness of american physicists to work for us? it seems that einstein was the first to say that the possession of weapons with such destructive forces will make america a dominator over the entire planet, and, importantly, can lead to completely uncontrollable mass murder of people, which she already has. his deputy on nuclear issues, colonel terletsky, in general, he could not be called a full spy, but the fact that one of the most important creators of the bomb shared with us all his achievements was quite obvious, there is every reason to believe that oppenheimer did exactly the same also. frankly speaking, if in the film oppenheimer there had been even an echo that robert o
of the atomic project, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and szillar, and bohr, and fermiwere about 200 people in our direction, many today say that sudaplatov’s memoirs should be treated with some skepticism, but nevertheless, everyone who doubts the accuracy of his memoirs has never had one in their life. the same level of clearance as general sudoplatov himself had. what was the reason for such readiness of american physicists to work for us? it seems that einstein was the...
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months, something that has been that we know from the national security council spokesperson, john fermi. something that the united states has been trying to contain for many, many weeks and months. now, what i can tell you is that the pentagon uh, throughout the evening has been working very hard. it has uh, in the days leading up to this attack has been making adjustments to it's forced posture in the region. and by that i mean that it had the assets in the region as early as october 7th, that being the data for us when i'm off the largest attack in to israel taxes were taken. and that's when the us began. it's us scaling off of support of israel as an example of what the us president has said repeatedly, is us support. that is the iron clad that support we should point out, extends to the us congress and on capitol hill. and we've seen that manifested again tonight when we've had statements issued, not only from the us set up from the senate, foreign relations committee was once again saying that the best part of the share of the foreign relations saying that israel has inherent right
months, something that has been that we know from the national security council spokesperson, john fermi. something that the united states has been trying to contain for many, many weeks and months. now, what i can tell you is that the pentagon uh, throughout the evening has been working very hard. it has uh, in the days leading up to this attack has been making adjustments to it's forced posture in the region. and by that i mean that it had the assets in the region as early as october 7th,...
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the democrats had chris fermi and kyrsten sinema joining in the effort and brought to the floor or prepared to bring to the floor a measure that was a bipartisan approach to solve this problem. why is that necessary? because in this body you need 60 votes. if you don't have 60 votes, you're wasting your time. we needed something bipartisan. and so this measure was headed to the floor. and at the last minute, former president trump announced that he wanted to stop the process. he did not want to even attempt to sof the problem -- solve the problem with bipartisan legislation. he said you can blame me if you want to. and i blame him again. yes, he did that. an unfortunately, the republican senators were complicit, most of them, in that effort instead of respecting what james lankford had achieved and what a bipartisan bill would have made. so you can say what you want and make all the speeches about bodies and suffering and i'm sure some of that is true, but the bottom line is when you had a chance to do something about it with the bipartisan gang of eight bill, you voted no. and when you had
the democrats had chris fermi and kyrsten sinema joining in the effort and brought to the floor or prepared to bring to the floor a measure that was a bipartisan approach to solve this problem. why is that necessary? because in this body you need 60 votes. if you don't have 60 votes, you're wasting your time. we needed something bipartisan. and so this measure was headed to the floor. and at the last minute, former president trump announced that he wanted to stop the process. he did not want to...
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but it will help us understand why we're here reminds me of, of what, what the 1st director of the fermi national accelerator laboratories said. when that was being built, a particle physics accelerated, he testified before congress and they said, well, it help in the defense of the nation. and he said no, but it'll help keep the nation worth defending on that in their loans cross. thank you very much. indeed for joining us here on out just here. thank you. you have to stop human rights court has ruled at the failure of the switch government to adequately tackle climate change is a violation of human rights. the case was brought by more than 2000 women age 64 and above the quotes rejected to all the content related cases linked to front some portugal. so the engine of a post, as a windsor climate activist and a warning to the swiss government cuts emissions foster and planned jubilation in strasburg, after group of elderly swiss women successfully argued that government is putting the risk of dying during heat waves by not doing enough to combat climate change, they said his older women,
but it will help us understand why we're here reminds me of, of what, what the 1st director of the fermi national accelerator laboratories said. when that was being built, a particle physics accelerated, he testified before congress and they said, well, it help in the defense of the nation. and he said no, but it'll help keep the nation worth defending on that in their loans cross. thank you very much. indeed for joining us here on out just here. thank you. you have to stop human rights court...
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, about the alleged affair, the da's office has argued that the am deal shows a pattern along with fermi, daniel is hush money payment at the heart of this very matter. >> we >> also learned the judge merchan will allow evidence of the national enquirer suppressing stories that might have been harmful to trump and publishing others that attacked trump's opponents from the transcript, one of the prosecutors saying they expect testimony that quote, many of the headlines and the stories behind them were shown to mr. trump before they were published. they could he could approve, reject, or suggest changes going on to site a series of headlines hacking, ted cruz by accusing him of infidelities and having a family connection to jfk's assassin but the judge will not allow that infamous access hollywood tape to be played. he did, however, say that comments trump made on the tape could be introduced as evidenced suitably, including him bragging about grabbing women by the p word prosecutors allege one the tape came out, the campaign scrambled to bury the daniels. a allegation because they were wo
, about the alleged affair, the da's office has argued that the am deal shows a pattern along with fermi, daniel is hush money payment at the heart of this very matter. >> we >> also learned the judge merchan will allow evidence of the national enquirer suppressing stories that might have been harmful to trump and publishing others that attacked trump's opponents from the transcript, one of the prosecutors saying they expect testimony that quote, many of the headlines and the...
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. >> so let's take keep fermi shirt of iran a strike coming from iranian territory will clearly prove iranian intentions to escalate the generation in the middle east and to stop hiding behind its proxies >> and of course, a lot of pressure on tehran, a lot of calls to a to the iranian foreign minister over the past 24 hours not just from counterparts in the region here, but also european counterparts trying to put pressure on iran to dial back its retaliation precisely what they do and how they do it. that's intense speculation. and that speculation plays out here with people having the jitters. and of course, that's precisely what iran would like to see two exactly right? nic robertson. thank you. so much for your reporting. their john wright breaking overnight, a cornerstone witness for the prosecution and donald trump's classified documents case, who also happen to be one of his attorneys, has now left trump's legal team this afternoon, the interpreter for the highest paid athletes and all of north america expected in court why prosecutors say he committed fraud on a massive scare
. >> so let's take keep fermi shirt of iran a strike coming from iranian territory will clearly prove iranian intentions to escalate the generation in the middle east and to stop hiding behind its proxies >> and of course, a lot of pressure on tehran, a lot of calls to a to the iranian foreign minister over the past 24 hours not just from counterparts in the region here, but also european counterparts trying to put pressure on iran to dial back its retaliation precisely what they do...
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the democrats had chris fermi and kyrsten sinema joining in the effort and brought to the floor or prepared to bring to the floor a measure that was a bipartisan approach to solve this problem. why is that necessary? because in this body you need 60 votes. if you don't have 60 votes, you're wasting your time. we needed something bipartisan. and so this measure was headed to the floor. and at the last minute, former president trump announced that he wanted to stop the process. he did not want to even attempt to sof the problem -- solve the problem with bipartisan legislation. he said you can blame me if you want to. and i blame him again. yes, he did that. an unfortunately, the republican senators were complicit, most of them, in that effort instead of respecting what james lankford had achieved and what a bipartisan bill would have made. so you can say what you want and make all the speeches about bodies and suffering and i'm sure some of that is true, but the bottom line is when you had a chance to do something about it with the bipartisan gang of eight bill, you voted no. and when you had
the democrats had chris fermi and kyrsten sinema joining in the effort and brought to the floor or prepared to bring to the floor a measure that was a bipartisan approach to solve this problem. why is that necessary? because in this body you need 60 votes. if you don't have 60 votes, you're wasting your time. we needed something bipartisan. and so this measure was headed to the floor. and at the last minute, former president trump announced that he wanted to stop the process. he did not want to...
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prosecutors are still questioning the attorney keith davidson, who represented both karen mcdougal and stuff fermi daniels. he helped facilitate both of their hush money deals tied to alleged affairs with donald trump, aaron wolf davidson is the fourth witness of the day, and it was a day that started with trump being held in contempt, find $9,000 for violating the gag order nine times $1,000 per violation. i'm joined again by paula reid and phil mattingly. and paula. interesting some of the the, context from the room right now, is davidson's continuing to testify is that he's turning toward the jury. of course, he's an attorney. yeah. and he knows to do that. but what i found interesting this morning was pretty much all four of the witnesses did. it's very intimate, so it was very natural when asked a question even in this direction to sort of naturally look a little bit at you and then talk to the jury. the other i'm telling a story to the jury. i want to interrupt for one second right now where we keep davidson on the stand and he is someone who you about the impact, but the access hollywood ta
prosecutors are still questioning the attorney keith davidson, who represented both karen mcdougal and stuff fermi daniels. he helped facilitate both of their hush money deals tied to alleged affairs with donald trump, aaron wolf davidson is the fourth witness of the day, and it was a day that started with trump being held in contempt, find $9,000 for violating the gag order nine times $1,000 per violation. i'm joined again by paula reid and phil mattingly. and paula. interesting some of the...