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. >>> i want to talk about galileo and newton.e properties about the pendulum because he was inspired by a swinging chandelier and because of that we have this video. >> oh. this video requires -- just requires a pendulum ball, hanging right there. there you go. oh, don't swing the wrong way, homie. >> actually it's all about the swing. you see -- yeah, while it's still there, it then comes back up to the camera. gets the pendulum swinging. he has to make sure it's perfect. so he can properly demonstrate the scientific experiment that he's about to undertake. so once he gets the pendulum going he gets into the speed mode. >> oh. >> you got it. >> don't hurt nobody. don't hurt yourself. >> wow. >> this is g-rated. there you go. no problem, see? hopefully demonstrating the very same thing that galileo showed how a pendulum moves and why it does. >> 100%. he's not entrusted in galileo. he's interested in newton's law for every action there's a reaction. this was posted back in december of last year. he waits for his moment. >> oh. >>
. >>> i want to talk about galileo and newton.e properties about the pendulum because he was inspired by a swinging chandelier and because of that we have this video. >> oh. this video requires -- just requires a pendulum ball, hanging right there. there you go. oh, don't swing the wrong way, homie. >> actually it's all about the swing. you see -- yeah, while it's still there, it then comes back up to the camera. gets the pendulum swinging. he has to make sure it's perfect....
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full of warming and galileo almost the galileo of the world and. what i am a man. like this sounds at. the. same. this is d.w. news live from berlin you're fired u.s. president donald trump saxo secretary of state rex tillerson had just completed a tour of africa a tour that was apparently cut short and sources suggest he hasn't been told why he's out of a job will be live in washington to find out more. i'm sumi so much going to get.
full of warming and galileo almost the galileo of the world and. what i am a man. like this sounds at. the. same. this is d.w. news live from berlin you're fired u.s. president donald trump saxo secretary of state rex tillerson had just completed a tour of africa a tour that was apparently cut short and sources suggest he hasn't been told why he's out of a job will be live in washington to find out more. i'm sumi so much going to get.
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but sharansky said to himself if they use galileo against me i will never let anybody use me to weakensomebody else who he sat in that prison for a long time until he was finally released because of the efforts of ronald reagan. what about the wells fargo employee? what about the guy that worked for wells fargo he said i will not open up anymore false accounts. i'm not going to do it it isn't right and i don't care what they do and they fired him. he was quoted a one story saying they ruined his life. but did they really? we are thinking about him tonight. i will track him down and call him and i will tell him about this. they are making all of these massive cuts of housing and urban development but ordering fancy furniture the lady went to the tip line now she has been reassigned. we love these people some of them could be yes. they have the courage to live what they believe in the face of adversity they have inspired us with what they have done and it will never ever be forgotten. so what about our policies and values in ohio? i want to talk to about those virtues and values i don't
but sharansky said to himself if they use galileo against me i will never let anybody use me to weakensomebody else who he sat in that prison for a long time until he was finally released because of the efforts of ronald reagan. what about the wells fargo employee? what about the guy that worked for wells fargo he said i will not open up anymore false accounts. i'm not going to do it it isn't right and i don't care what they do and they fired him. he was quoted a one story saying they ruined...
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. >> and here's a, quote, from galileo the astronomer, the bible tells us how to go to heaven. not how the heavens go. galileo u you know was caught up in -- many a dispute, you know, on trial withw, the catholic churc. he wouldn't think of him necessarily as somebody who is scholarred it in the bible. >> and i -- in this case, you know, i don't think they were well versed in the bieblg because that was such a part of their culture new our day bible left part of the culture but that was not the same experience they had, and -- for him -- arguably much of this trial is based on politics. you know, but one of the and how are his ideas potentially challenging to, you know, the larger church structure that he was a part pa of, of course, we talk about, you know, the american and our -- our separation of church and state well with that's a time when the church and state are put together and that's the ruling body. but or for galileo i think part of his pushback was it shall -- you know, the baseball may teach us about religion but in question form does that means it means to be the
. >> and here's a, quote, from galileo the astronomer, the bible tells us how to go to heaven. not how the heavens go. galileo u you know was caught up in -- many a dispute, you know, on trial withw, the catholic churc. he wouldn't think of him necessarily as somebody who is scholarred it in the bible. >> and i -- in this case, you know, i don't think they were well versed in the bieblg because that was such a part of their culture new our day bible left part of the culture but that...
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galileo, of course, was caught up in a dispute, you know, on trial with the catholic church. >> host: you wouldn't think of him necessarily as somebody who was scholarred in the bible. >> guest: yeah. and i -- and in this case, you know, i don't think they necessarily meant to be a scholar in the bible as much as they were, you know, well-versed in the bible because that was such a part of their culture. you know, in our own day maybe the bible's less part of the culture, but that was not the same experience they had. and for him, arguably, much of this trial was based on politics, you know? but one of the -- and how were his ideas potentially challenging to, you know, the larger church structure that he was a part of. of course we talk about the american and the, you know, our separation of church and state. well, that's a time when the church and state are are, you know, put together, and that's the ruling body. but for galileo, i think parking lot of his pushback was, you know, the bible may teach us about religion, but does that mean that it needs to be the source of authority on
galileo, of course, was caught up in a dispute, you know, on trial with the catholic church. >> host: you wouldn't think of him necessarily as somebody who was scholarred in the bible. >> guest: yeah. and i -- and in this case, you know, i don't think they necessarily meant to be a scholar in the bible as much as they were, you know, well-versed in the bible because that was such a part of their culture. you know, in our own day maybe the bible's less part of the culture, but that...
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his experience as an interesting character he was a pretty unsuccessful regional politician until galileo. soon former foreign minister appointed him to become justice minister has served as justice minister he has cabinet experience but he lacks foreign policy experience he has zero experience that but he has an extremely good foreign office experienced members of staff that he can rely on good team and also people say don't underestimate him because in the cabinet he has challenge people like. the extremely influential conservative politician and he has managed to actually criticize him publicly and so it'll be interesting to see it'll be a completely different tone to see of course. as it's sometimes called. the anti alpha politician but maybe in these times of dominant figures on the world stage it will be refreshing to see somebody who actually likes to negotiate rather than just push through and he obviously was a quite a popular as a justice minister as well what about the other cabinet nominees what kind of axis do you think they'll be ringing in the new government i think there a
his experience as an interesting character he was a pretty unsuccessful regional politician until galileo. soon former foreign minister appointed him to become justice minister has served as justice minister he has cabinet experience but he lacks foreign policy experience he has zero experience that but he has an extremely good foreign office experienced members of staff that he can rely on good team and also people say don't underestimate him because in the cabinet he has challenge people...
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recanted and he thought to himself, if they use galileo against me, i will never let somebody use me to weaken somebody else. and he sat in that prison for a long time until he was finally released because of the efforts of ronald reagan. how about the wells fargo emp y employ employee, this gets to where we live. because we're in the, you know, king or bonhoffer or sharansky, he said i'm not going to open any phony accounts for anybody. and they fired him. he was quoted in one story that they had ruined his life. did they really? we're thinking about him tonight. i'm going to track him down and call him. and i'm going to tell him about this. or how about the lady at hud, they're making all these massive cuts in housing and urban development and they're ordering all this furniture. and this lady went to the tip line, she's been reassigned. we love these people. some of them could be us. they had the courage to live what they believed in the face of adversity. they made an indellable impression and what they have done will never, ever be forgotten. so what about our policies and our v
recanted and he thought to himself, if they use galileo against me, i will never let somebody use me to weaken somebody else. and he sat in that prison for a long time until he was finally released because of the efforts of ronald reagan. how about the wells fargo emp y employ employee, this gets to where we live. because we're in the, you know, king or bonhoffer or sharansky, he said i'm not going to open any phony accounts for anybody. and they fired him. he was quoted in one story that they...
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here is a fun fact, he was born on the 300th anniversary of the death of galileo and has died on albert einstein's birthday. as he said, there could be order in the universe after all. >>> the federal terrorism trial underway. for the pulse night club shooter. prosecutors say his wife knew of her husband's plans and could have tiptop authorities. she was arrested in the county where she moved after the attack. her attorneys say she had no knowledge of the plan. police shot and killed the man at the scene of the shooting rampage. >>> more trouble for united airlines, this time it's apologizing for mistakenly flying a kansas families dog all the way to japan. the owners say they were waiting for their 10-year-old german shepherd when they were given a great dane instead. they were told that their dog was sent to japan where the great dane was to have gone. >> all i could do is be hopeful that my dog will be all right and come home safely. i don't know what else to do. i can't cry anymore. i've cried so much.>> united released a statement. to new york in an overhead bin. united says the fl
here is a fun fact, he was born on the 300th anniversary of the death of galileo and has died on albert einstein's birthday. as he said, there could be order in the universe after all. >>> the federal terrorism trial underway. for the pulse night club shooter. prosecutors say his wife knew of her husband's plans and could have tiptop authorities. she was arrested in the county where she moved after the attack. her attorneys say she had no knowledge of the plan. police shot and killed...
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oxford on january eighth one thousand nine hundred forty two on the three hundredth anniversary of galileo's death as he like to point times. at seventeen he began his undergraduate studies at oxford university instead of madison as his father had wished he studied physics and chemistry. later he said he'd been a bad student spending less time on his subjects than on the other joys of university life. then after twenty one he was diagnosed with a terminal neurodegenerative illness just such. a starter or so years old. or older neurontin she told me it worked for you in two or three years. i have lived with the threat of an early. so i wish to try. corking put much of his energy into theoretical physics three years after his diagnosis he received his ph d. the topic of his thesis was nothing less than the origin of the universe which he describes then as a singularity in which the laws of physics no longer seem to hold it created a stir in the field of cosmology. hawking received a position at the university of cambridge over the years he helped nurture generations of physicists many of his s
oxford on january eighth one thousand nine hundred forty two on the three hundredth anniversary of galileo's death as he like to point times. at seventeen he began his undergraduate studies at oxford university instead of madison as his father had wished he studied physics and chemistry. later he said he'd been a bad student spending less time on his subjects than on the other joys of university life. then after twenty one he was diagnosed with a terminal neurodegenerative illness just such. a...
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full of women and galileo almost that gallo know what i did with and. what i meant was this the out. hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in cities in the u.s. and across the world calling for stricter gun control laws the action follows the massacre of seventeen students and staff at a school in florida last month. the police officer who traded places with a hostage in at.
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they have fun trying to here's where i used to live near toronto ontario my father has none of what galileo did but my dad worked a lot in noon of which were all the mines are. about each other and he worked in the mining industry. but he also had to go down into the mines but he was an advisor. and he traveled a lot. russian also moved around a lot over the years and she now travels throughout europe performing her music so remind us of canada are important to her. i just love maple syrup like maple syrup on everything pancakes crepes french toast. and salmon to salmon with maple syrup a stylish it was also. no roots went platinum and twenty seventeen with sales exceeding four hundred thousand units and sees it as a recognition of her artistic development since relocating to the german capital before it gets nothing at all mine was before i moved to berlin my music was quite different it's developed a lot here in. iran and i always played guitar and sang or played keyboards. and mice in an enclave you know. and it's important i wanted more of a full band sound a rock sound talking good and
they have fun trying to here's where i used to live near toronto ontario my father has none of what galileo did but my dad worked a lot in noon of which were all the mines are. about each other and he worked in the mining industry. but he also had to go down into the mines but he was an advisor. and he traveled a lot. russian also moved around a lot over the years and she now travels throughout europe performing her music so remind us of canada are important to her. i just love maple syrup like...
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this industry as long as car an electric cars and says driving cars out of concern today so jeezy galileo thank you very much and maybe my pleasure thank you now a cautionary tale perhaps when it comes to the benefits of artificial intelligence it sounds like a scene from a science fiction film and news this week that amazon's digital voice assistant alexa has been laughing at human owners the smart home device has been breaking into spontaneous fits of creepy robot laughter and it's got quite a few people stressed out amazon hasn't said how widespread the problem is but assures uses they're fixing it now things are looking up for france's economy but a skill shortage could put the brakes on growth and sasha butler reports. in the french city of konar blitz another busy day at this building material supplier business is booming for the subsidy group that has outlets across france to keep growing the company needs more staff but it's struggling to find skilled workers. this fall says we have five thousand three hundred staff but two hundred and sixteen job vacancies we may need sales peopl
this industry as long as car an electric cars and says driving cars out of concern today so jeezy galileo thank you very much and maybe my pleasure thank you now a cautionary tale perhaps when it comes to the benefits of artificial intelligence it sounds like a scene from a science fiction film and news this week that amazon's digital voice assistant alexa has been laughing at human owners the smart home device has been breaking into spontaneous fits of creepy robot laughter and it's got quite...
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. >> reporter: born in 1942 in oxford, england, sharing a birth date with galileo, hawking wasn't a whiz kid in the classroom growing up, despite the nickname einstein, and didn't really get serious about his studies and physics until his college years. it was in graduate school at the university of cambridge where his life would change dramatically. he immersed himself in cosmology and astronomy. during that time he was diagnosed with als, lou gehrig's disease, a debilitating disorder confines:00 his body to a wheelchair, his voice eventually to a machine. >> my illness has meant that i cannot use pencil and paper. so i have to do things in my head. >> reporter: his mind by then boundless. his quest to explore and experience insatiable, including this 2007 zero gravity flight. hawking concluded our universe began about 15 billion years ago with a big bang. time starting simultaneously. ultimately, the universe will collapse, he argued while time marches on until the end. >> there is nothing like the thrill when you discover something no one knew before. >> reporter: given just two years
. >> reporter: born in 1942 in oxford, england, sharing a birth date with galileo, hawking wasn't a whiz kid in the classroom growing up, despite the nickname einstein, and didn't really get serious about his studies and physics until his college years. it was in graduate school at the university of cambridge where his life would change dramatically. he immersed himself in cosmology and astronomy. during that time he was diagnosed with als, lou gehrig's disease, a debilitating disorder...
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looking at galileo, we contribute a huge amount of financial support and expertise, and i'm confidentng part, and that is possible for the uk to carry on being a good friend and neighbour but also to do from outside the eu. jacob rinne jacob rees—mogg has said the uk will become a vassal state if the transition period is forced to continue. because there are big questions which need resolving with no sign that they will be, like the irish border. we have put forward practical proposals about how we deal with that issue, but our goal thatis deal with that issue, but our goal that is shared by many of the other member states is to secure a sensible free—trade agreement which means issues like border controls don't arise in the first place. jacob is concerned to make sure that we ta ke jacob is concerned to make sure that we take the step outside the eu and i want we take the step outside the eu and iwant to, we take the step outside the eu and i want to, as well. we campaigned together and we believe this is the right thing for britain, but i think and the government thinks that a short
looking at galileo, we contribute a huge amount of financial support and expertise, and i'm confidentng part, and that is possible for the uk to carry on being a good friend and neighbour but also to do from outside the eu. jacob rinne jacob rees—mogg has said the uk will become a vassal state if the transition period is forced to continue. because there are big questions which need resolving with no sign that they will be, like the irish border. we have put forward practical proposals about...
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stephen hawking was born on 300th anniversary of the death of galileo and has died on albert einstein's birthday. it's like he said, john. there may be order in the universe after all. >> that's right, mark, that's amazing. thanks. >>> imagine this, being said about when you died, he changed human understanding about the biggest possible topic in mankind, in life, in the world. >> there's something fitting too, and poetic about the way that he died on this particular day, and his nickname was einstein. diane sawyer said he had three kids, he told them, don't look down at your feet, always focus on the stars. that is sort of how he lived his life, always looking up. >> i may use that. >> i like that too. >>> rex tillerson's two top staff members and his state department deputy are following him out the door this morning. the fired secretary of state says president trump never spoke to him before revealing his decision on twitter. major garrett is at the white house where another high level shuffle may be coming. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the firing of rex tillerson
stephen hawking was born on 300th anniversary of the death of galileo and has died on albert einstein's birthday. it's like he said, john. there may be order in the universe after all. >> that's right, mark, that's amazing. thanks. >>> imagine this, being said about when you died, he changed human understanding about the biggest possible topic in mankind, in life, in the world. >> there's something fitting too, and poetic about the way that he died on this particular day,...
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and said, all you have to do is sign a piece of paper saying you had done something wrong because galileo and sharanski thought, if they use it against me, i will not let them use me against someone else. and he was finally released because of the efforts of ronald reagan. how about the wells fargo employee? how about that guy that worked for wells fargo and said i'm not going to open phony accounts. i'm not doing it, because i'm right.ng it and it's not and they fired him. they ruined his life. did they really? we are thinking about him tonight. i'm going to track him down and call him and tell him about this. the lady at hud, they are making ssive cuts and ordering this fancy furniture and the lady has been re-assigned. we love these people. some of them could be us. they have the courage to live what they believe in the face of adversity and made an indelible impression and what they have done will never ever be forgotten. so what about our policies and our values here in ohio? i want to talk to you about those virtues and values in ohio. much what we have done in the state, i think is
and said, all you have to do is sign a piece of paper saying you had done something wrong because galileo and sharanski thought, if they use it against me, i will not let them use me against someone else. and he was finally released because of the efforts of ronald reagan. how about the wells fargo employee? how about that guy that worked for wells fargo and said i'm not going to open phony accounts. i'm not doing it, because i'm right.ng it and it's not and they fired him. they ruined his...
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he said if they use galileo against me, i will never let anybody use me to weaken anybody else. he sat in that prison for a long time until he was finally released because of the efforts of ronald reagan. how about the wells fargo employee? let's get to where we live. how about that guy who worked for wells fargo? he said, i am not going to open any phony accounts. they fired him. he was quoted in one story as saying that they had ruined his life. did they really? we are thinking about him tonight. i am going to track him down and call them.i am going to tell him about this . they are making all these massive cuts to the housing and urban development. this lady went to the tip line. she has been reassigned. we love to these people. some of them could be us. they have the courage to live what they believe in the face of adversity. they have inspired us. what they have done will never be forgotten. what about our policies and our valley -- our values in ohio? i wanted to talk to you about those virtues and values. much of what we have done in the state -- i like to think is a refl
he said if they use galileo against me, i will never let anybody use me to weaken anybody else. he sat in that prison for a long time until he was finally released because of the efforts of ronald reagan. how about the wells fargo employee? let's get to where we live. how about that guy who worked for wells fargo? he said, i am not going to open any phony accounts. they fired him. he was quoted in one story as saying that they had ruined his life. did they really? we are thinking about him...
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again, brian green: >> it's kind of amazing that steven hawking was born 300 years after the death of galileo to the day and he died on einstein's birthday. and indeed those are both hatting individuals because ing ranks among them in the pantheon of the greatest visionary scthinkers thance has ever known. >> o'brien: stephen hawking died wednesday at his home in cambridge.s s, was 76 yed. >> sreenivasan: miut this in perspective for us. how much did he contribute to our understanding of the universe? >> you know, hari, he painted with that really broad canvas. he was able to connect really big things-- the expansion of the universe, what gets bigger than that-- with quantum mechanics, the smallest things s know. when he udying black holes, he was able to determine tiny particles actually came out of black holes. previously, scientists believed there was nothing that could escape from a black hoe. this fundamentally changed the understanding of how black holes work. and if you kind of rewind the formula d do it backwards, gave us greater understanding into the origins of the universe, the big
again, brian green: >> it's kind of amazing that steven hawking was born 300 years after the death of galileo to the day and he died on einstein's birthday. and indeed those are both hatting individuals because ing ranks among them in the pantheon of the greatest visionary scthinkers thance has ever known. >> o'brien: stephen hawking died wednesday at his home in cambridge.s s, was 76 yed. >> sreenivasan: miut this in perspective for us. how much did he contribute to our...
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even though galileo and others were looking at sunspots a long time ago, it is a turbulent thing and it is unpredictable. if we relax, it even more co2 into the atmosphere when we come out of that minimum, a much warmer climate, related to geo-engineering, if we look a volcano like particle in the air, that is a transitory thing and if you do that for 30 or 40 years, suppose we have a global recession and realize we don't have the money to do it suddenly you have this built-up heating potential from the co2 added at the same time and unpredictable consequence. it is an important factor, is the possibility that -- scientific capacities observe things, the sun is important, think this has some kind of whim. there was a solar flare in 1859 that made telegraph paper catch fire because an electric charge went through the wires which if that happens today it would be a $2 trillion effect on the global economy. that could happen tomorrow. pay attention to the world. you can't know everything. keep basic science going. without that we are less like to believe and if you are a wizard or a pro
even though galileo and others were looking at sunspots a long time ago, it is a turbulent thing and it is unpredictable. if we relax, it even more co2 into the atmosphere when we come out of that minimum, a much warmer climate, related to geo-engineering, if we look a volcano like particle in the air, that is a transitory thing and if you do that for 30 or 40 years, suppose we have a global recession and realize we don't have the money to do it suddenly you have this built-up heating potential...
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into the world this is interesting exactly three hundred years after the great italian astronomer galileo left the world a point hawking always liked to make his father wanted him to study medicine he wanted to study math he ended up reading physics and chemistry subjects which took him to cambridge university in one thousand nine hundred sixty two to research the field of cosmology now it's hard to go into detail about hawking's work but let me quickly try he explored the idea of the universe having no beginning and no end but he also found that black holes could leak as it with things could get out of them and they would eventually explode a discovery which stunned physicist and pointed to a possible origin for the universe but age twenty one hawking was diagnosed with a traffic lateral sclerosis it's a rare neurological disease you might have heard it called lou gehrig's disease and as he deteriorated he was confined to a wheelchair he spoke through that computerized voice box and was expected to live only until twenty five at the most that might have stopped unless the person not step
into the world this is interesting exactly three hundred years after the great italian astronomer galileo left the world a point hawking always liked to make his father wanted him to study medicine he wanted to study math he ended up reading physics and chemistry subjects which took him to cambridge university in one thousand nine hundred sixty two to research the field of cosmology now it's hard to go into detail about hawking's work but let me quickly try he explored the idea of the universe...
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that is galileo's depiction of the moon around jupiter.astrophysics so it was fitting. i have to say, i am very cool with that. i am a cool mum. yeah, i like it. that is cerebral. can there be plagiarism when it comes to tattoos? ican get plagiarism when it comes to tattoos? i can get that. apparently her tattoo has to say something about you, so i was about to have a hundred days, but then it would than a hundred days plus in that 100 days beyond across my neck and then an extra zero on when we get it beyond a thousand days. that is why i don't wa nt to a thousand days. that is why i don't want to tattoo. do you really have nothing important to can have a tattoo about? is that it? yeah. you are one sad person if you would have are one sad person if you would have a hundred is tattooed on your shoulder. time to get a tattoo on yea rs shoulder. time to get a tattoo on years older. good evening. it is certainly not the best made to be out and about. disruptive and in places dangers whether. so much so that the met office has issued a better
that is galileo's depiction of the moon around jupiter.astrophysics so it was fitting. i have to say, i am very cool with that. i am a cool mum. yeah, i like it. that is cerebral. can there be plagiarism when it comes to tattoos? ican get plagiarism when it comes to tattoos? i can get that. apparently her tattoo has to say something about you, so i was about to have a hundred days, but then it would than a hundred days plus in that 100 days beyond across my neck and then an extra zero on when...
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he was born 500 years to the day, after galileo. >> i thought you were going to say he was born on pi day too. new york city no, no. he died on pi day, which was einstein's birthday. >> there's a lot of sciency this going on. >> pi day. it's just kind of -- >> okay. by the way, in honor of pi day, i would like to introduce you to my favorite study, perhaps. recent study claims pizza is a bigger motivator than cash to be productive at work. >> really? >> yep. psychologist dan detailed it in his book, "pay off the hidden logic that shapes our motivation." four different sets of employees showed that pizza as a reward increased their productivity. so happy pi day everybody. thanks for the pie. >> there you go, enjoy. >> i'm being productive right now. >> do you mind if i go straight -- >> oh, that's good. >> is it? >> oh, yeah, that's good. >> there you go. >> no, it's for you. >>> this morning on "world news now" months after he reportedly called the president a moron, secretary of state rex tillerson has been fired. so what's next for that department? and are more cabinet shake ups aro
he was born 500 years to the day, after galileo. >> i thought you were going to say he was born on pi day too. new york city no, no. he died on pi day, which was einstein's birthday. >> there's a lot of sciency this going on. >> pi day. it's just kind of -- >> okay. by the way, in honor of pi day, i would like to introduce you to my favorite study, perhaps. recent study claims pizza is a bigger motivator than cash to be productive at work. >> really? >> yep....
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yesterday in the house the attempt to prevent uk companies for contracting for new contracts for the galileo program for this summer. given what you said a moment ago in answer to a question about good faith and the transition agreement you said yesterday we think it is in our interests that it should continue. and i agree with you. the question that i future and i would like to press you on again today do you think what the commissioner is trying to do is actually within the terms of the transitional arrangements and does it reflect the good faith provision that you rightly set? >> i think that the first part of the answer like i gave yesterday was also referring to timing while still a member of the european union. it's important while we are still a member we are recognized still as a member not only do we meet our obligations but the rights that are afforded to it. other instances of concern perhaps we haven't been on some things like 2020 and those sorts of issues. i think it is actually in the interest of everybody that the u.k. is able to maintain our role in gala lay owe, because we
yesterday in the house the attempt to prevent uk companies for contracting for new contracts for the galileo program for this summer. given what you said a moment ago in answer to a question about good faith and the transition agreement you said yesterday we think it is in our interests that it should continue. and i agree with you. the question that i future and i would like to press you on again today do you think what the commissioner is trying to do is actually within the terms of the...
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whether the attempts that the eu commission is apparently making to freeze british companies out of galileospeaker. i congratulate the prime minister on the matter meditation period agreed last week, something businesses have calling for and to be provided with much—needed certainty. one of the things they are still saying is they wa nt to things they are still saying is they want to know they will be regulatory forbearance understanding by regular it is during the fermentation period as they adjust to a new set of rules. is that something that ministers are aware of and have been discussing? i thank my right honourable friend for the question. we are aware of the issue of the sta nce we are aware of the issue of the stance of the regulators and have beenin stance of the regulators and have been in discussion with certain regulators about how they can be working with their european opposite numbers to ensure that there is a sound regulatory footing during that implementation period. mr speaker, cani implementation period. mr speaker, can i associate my party with her words on the courage an
whether the attempts that the eu commission is apparently making to freeze british companies out of galileospeaker. i congratulate the prime minister on the matter meditation period agreed last week, something businesses have calling for and to be provided with much—needed certainty. one of the things they are still saying is they wa nt to things they are still saying is they want to know they will be regulatory forbearance understanding by regular it is during the fermentation period as they...
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. >> stephen hawking was born on the 300th anniversary of the death of galileo and has died on albertisited saudi arabia. >> going to give me a drive? >> yes. >> you've never driven in saudi arabia except here at the school? >> yeah. >> what do the men think? >> they're significantly positive. that's why it's the right timing. ♪ >> when you find yourself coaching a team in championship moments. because of what you're doing right now in that schoolyard in inner city chicago, you will know what to do. >> everybody calls it a star wars museum, but it's not a star wars museum. >> billion dollars is a lot of money, what's the return on investment in this. >> the money we have is for others. not for us to have more. ♪ >> today i have a big piece of writing to do. after about 45 minutes, the normal itchiness of writing or working you can escape from those by let's check in with the e-mail, detour, detour, and then suddenly you're in albuquerque. >> you suggest deleting social media apps why? >> they're designed to suck you in and keep you using them as long as possible. >> does that include
. >> stephen hawking was born on the 300th anniversary of the death of galileo and has died on albertisited saudi arabia. >> going to give me a drive? >> yes. >> you've never driven in saudi arabia except here at the school? >> yeah. >> what do the men think? >> they're significantly positive. that's why it's the right timing. ♪ >> when you find yourself coaching a team in championship moments. because of what you're doing right now in that...
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i'll fill you in when i do that copernicus and galileo and newton thing right after this.hey say about the early bird... he gets the best deal on the perfect hotel by using tripadvisor! that's because tripadvisor lets you start your trip on the right foot... by comparing prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. saving you up to 30%! you'll be bathing in savings! tripadvisor. check the latest reviews and lowest prices. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or go with someone new. you're
i'll fill you in when i do that copernicus and galileo and newton thing right after this.hey say about the early bird... he gets the best deal on the perfect hotel by using tripadvisor! that's because tripadvisor lets you start your trip on the right foot... by comparing prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. saving you up to 30%! you'll be bathing in savings! tripadvisor. check the latest reviews and lowest prices. there's nothing more important...
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tener cuidados y buscar salidas pacÍficas, naciÓ el 8 de enero de 1942, en el 300 aniversario de galileones. para una canciÓn, esta vez, se llama fiebre. somos de extremos. sabemos que el dÍa de hoy las colaboraciones son sumamente importantes. de la mano de janett. va id 3623057audio 1 860-766-1077va estÁs de regreso en las vegas. >> en ninguna otra ciudad de estados unidos vas para este espectÁculo. es un concierto muy elegante. donde vas a ver mi trayectoria en la mÚsica. lo mÁs importante, fue de gran impacto para mÍ. >> tÚ nos has representado por mucho tiempo a los latinos alrededor del mundo. estamos muy orgullosos de ti. para que te identifiques es muy importante el trabajo que has hecho en la mÚsica y en la actuaciÓn. pero como ser humano, me encanta el trabajo que has hecho altruista porque sigues apoyando con esta gira, continuÓ hasta posando a puerto rico. >> si vienes a mi concierto en las vegas como un dolor de cada boleto va a ir al programa para las vÍctimas del huracÁn marÍa. hemos seleccionado 110 familias, serÁn un promedio de dos niÑos por familia. muchos niÑos que ya
tener cuidados y buscar salidas pacÍficas, naciÓ el 8 de enero de 1942, en el 300 aniversario de galileones. para una canciÓn, esta vez, se llama fiebre. somos de extremos. sabemos que el dÍa de hoy las colaboraciones son sumamente importantes. de la mano de janett. va id 3623057audio 1 860-766-1077va estÁs de regreso en las vegas. >> en ninguna otra ciudad de estados unidos vas para este espectÁculo. es un concierto muy elegante. donde vas a ver mi trayectoria en la mÚsica. lo...
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he was born january 8, 1962, the 300th anniversary of the death of galileo.ered on international pi day. it was a fascinating life and given two years to live and he lived and did crazy, risky things until he was -- he wanted to go to space too with richard branson. he did this until 76. he was married twice. >> it sparks the interest in math and science. he was known for some popular writings and hopefully kids across the country will pick up a book and read and get interested. >> it was a fabulous movie, when he watched it, his life and what he did and how brilliant he was and what he brought to humanity. it was an amazing. >> dagen: an important reminder to all of us, never let adversity, even the greatest hurdles get in the way of living your life, whatever that life may be. >> maria: lauren, thank you. >> lauren: emblem of determination. >> maria: coming up, walmart knocking on amazon's door. the latest move in the battle for your refrigeratoring coming up. and how companies are celebrating the first ever national business travel day. back in a minute. ♪
he was born january 8, 1962, the 300th anniversary of the death of galileo.ered on international pi day. it was a fascinating life and given two years to live and he lived and did crazy, risky things until he was -- he wanted to go to space too with richard branson. he did this until 76. he was married twice. >> it sparks the interest in math and science. he was known for some popular writings and hopefully kids across the country will pick up a book and read and get interested. >>...