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those who champion this inconvenient truth pay dearly in europe the works of copernicus were banned galileo was sentenced to house arrest for life their research posed a threat to established beliefs. another time another setting what makes the world go around today is the economy when the law of the market replaces that of the church what new limits will be imposed on science. will this new confrontation decide which research is accepted. of course there are cases of researchers being caught in a conflict of interests the scientist who ceases to remain objective because they're influenced by financial backers but the grip of the economy on science outweighs these individual cases. what impact the market has on research can only be gauged if we look at the bigger picture. of the current framework within which science is done hugely influences which science we did the market economy frame science in a way that. is science that can be monetized that is lucrative. researchers have to generate money and to find it and so science is turned into a marketplace where everyone is trying to attract a
those who champion this inconvenient truth pay dearly in europe the works of copernicus were banned galileo was sentenced to house arrest for life their research posed a threat to established beliefs. another time another setting what makes the world go around today is the economy when the law of the market replaces that of the church what new limits will be imposed on science. will this new confrontation decide which research is accepted. of course there are cases of researchers being caught...
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we no longer question that the earth is round all that apples fall at 9.8 meters per 2nd squared galileo measured it and we can measure it again but it won't change the results yet but here there is no doubt down to exists in ongoing science in what we have studied in proposing hypotheses so the strategy of doubt is about saying that established accepted science is still subject to town. so what the tobacco industry did was to take a further chill and turn to advice. the use of scientific method against science itself and spreading skepticism through dissent from ation. but this massive rebel atory documents in turn inspired a new field of study. how many of you before this week knew something about the history of tobacco yet most people of the old mia rescues shows her students how to identify the methods used in a story call obstructions of science the discovery of this long history of deception has led to a new field of intellectual study a new academic field and it's called agni taller g. and that means the study of ignorance. magnet is an unconventional field of study as academics a
we no longer question that the earth is round all that apples fall at 9.8 meters per 2nd squared galileo measured it and we can measure it again but it won't change the results yet but here there is no doubt down to exists in ongoing science in what we have studied in proposing hypotheses so the strategy of doubt is about saying that established accepted science is still subject to town. so what the tobacco industry did was to take a further chill and turn to advice. the use of scientific...
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those who champion this inconvenient truth pay dearly in europe the works of copernicus were banned galileo was sentenced to house arrest for life their research posed a threat to established beliefs. another time another setting what makes the world go around today is the economy when the law of the market replaces that of the church what new limits will be imposed on science. will this new confrontation decide which research is accepted. of course there are cases of researchers being caught in a conflict of interests the scientist who ceases to remain objective because they're influenced by financial backers but the grip of the economy on science far outweighs these individual cases. what impact the market has on research can only be gauged if we look at the bigger picture. of the current framework within which science is done hugely influences which science we do the market economy frame science in a way that the us and privilege is science that can be monetized that is lucrative . researchers have to generate money and to find it and so science is turned into a marketplace where everyon
those who champion this inconvenient truth pay dearly in europe the works of copernicus were banned galileo was sentenced to house arrest for life their research posed a threat to established beliefs. another time another setting what makes the world go around today is the economy when the law of the market replaces that of the church what new limits will be imposed on science. will this new confrontation decide which research is accepted. of course there are cases of researchers being caught...
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that still pales in comparison to one historic example is galileo who basically said -- was executed for committing heresy. i mean the cost might loom large when we look at history as a whole. it's not that big a deal. one of my hopes for the book is to hopefully encourage more people to be willing to improve the common empathy. >> way of a question. how has the cancel culture affected covid-19 research and just for a bit of context for so many of your viewers will know you have youtube for example limiting and removing videos and offering perspectives on the issue including very serious academic researchers. so i wonder covid-19 is one recent incident of a threat that has really mobilized many people where the stakes have been perceived to be very high and i wonder what you think about the response. >> that is certainly a thing that is going to be big going forward given our informational landscape. google for example, google google do you prioritize a something and for people to know about it. but going forward that's going to be a very -- so within tech companies there is much mor
that still pales in comparison to one historic example is galileo who basically said -- was executed for committing heresy. i mean the cost might loom large when we look at history as a whole. it's not that big a deal. one of my hopes for the book is to hopefully encourage more people to be willing to improve the common empathy. >> way of a question. how has the cancel culture affected covid-19 research and just for a bit of context for so many of your viewers will know you have youtube...
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>> i think we are watching the legacy of the people who put galileo in jail.y said the earth was the center of the universe and the solar system and galileo was a not for saying that the planets revolve around the sun so there's a pattern here where we have these bicoastal elites with letters after their names that say right here, science stops, no new development or inquiry or data and they use it for ideological political, even financial gain. it permeates all elements of our society. the steele dossier was passed off as expertise by an expert and we know that was true because the head of the cia at one time, the head of the fbi james clapper or james comey or john brennan, all of these people came in and assured us and then guess what? it just disappeared him he was not a trader, there was no reality to any of the charges, turned out that christopher steele indirectly through firewalls working with hillary clinton, they had lied under oath of congress, robert mueller who based all of his information couldn't even remember it existed, 250 times under oath to
>> i think we are watching the legacy of the people who put galileo in jail.y said the earth was the center of the universe and the solar system and galileo was a not for saying that the planets revolve around the sun so there's a pattern here where we have these bicoastal elites with letters after their names that say right here, science stops, no new development or inquiry or data and they use it for ideological political, even financial gain. it permeates all elements of our society....
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it's — it's really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up with hise these science fiction—like smart devices which you can capture images of the night sky. in order to get the best pictures, you do need some perseverance and patience, but the results really have been worth the cold. sometimes, though, it isjust worth putting your phone down and taking in the majesty of it all as we hurtle through the universe on our one tiny ball of rock. brilliant! that was sarah cruddas. how amazing were those pictures?! incredible pictures. and it's amazing to see what our smartphones can do that most of us will never actually use them for. right. and over the course of the past year, some people have got into new hobbies. others may have been busy sorting things out around the house, like maybe going through some old photos. and in fact, i have something here that could be very handy for that. this is a gadget for digitising old negatives, so you can either save them in your phone or you can print them. right. ok, how does it work? it's simple to use but it is a
it's — it's really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up with hise these science fiction—like smart devices which you can capture images of the night sky. in order to get the best pictures, you do need some perseverance and patience, but the results really have been worth the cold. sometimes, though, it isjust worth putting your phone down and taking in the majesty of it all as we hurtle through the universe on our one tiny ball of rock. brilliant! that...
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it's — it's really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up with hise science fiction—like smart devices which you can capture images of the night sky. in order to get the best pictures, you do need some perseverance and patience, but the results really have been worth the cold. sometimes, though, it isjust worth putting your phone down and taking in the majesty of it all as we hurtle through the universe on our one tiny ball of rock. brilliant! that was sarah cruddas. how amazing were those pictures?! incredible pictures. and it's amazing to see what our smartphones can do that most of us will never actually use them for. right. and over the course of the past year, some people have got into new hobbies. others may have been busy sorting things out around the house, like maybe going through some old photos. and in fact, i have something here that could be very handy for that. this is a gadget for digitising old negatives, so you can either save them in your phone or you can print them. right. ok, how does it work? it's simple to use but it is a bit fi
it's — it's really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up with hise science fiction—like smart devices which you can capture images of the night sky. in order to get the best pictures, you do need some perseverance and patience, but the results really have been worth the cold. sometimes, though, it isjust worth putting your phone down and taking in the majesty of it all as we hurtle through the universe on our one tiny ball of rock. brilliant! that was...
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she was going blind sprayed the year galileo died a young baby was born on another part of europe. that young baby completed conjectures and mathematics. that baby was isaac newton who was born the same year that he died. then the torch was carried on by maxwell. maxwell worked up the theory of light. that electromagnetism is the source. in fact that is what is light. turns out he died young. but the year that maxwell died, a baby was born which carried on his work. that baby was albert einstein. and so it is a cosmic coincidence that the torch, the torch was carried on by somebody who was born the very year the predecessor died. now course were talking about the whole shooting match. that is the god equation. an equation perhaps no more 1 inch long third allow us to summarize everything known about the universe. on one sheet of paper, on one sheet of paper you could write the theory of almost everything. he could put down einstein's equation is quite ugly clumsy but it works. it is about a foot long. maybe mark 8-yard long if you were to ride it out. but on one sheet of paper you
she was going blind sprayed the year galileo died a young baby was born on another part of europe. that young baby completed conjectures and mathematics. that baby was isaac newton who was born the same year that he died. then the torch was carried on by maxwell. maxwell worked up the theory of light. that electromagnetism is the source. in fact that is what is light. turns out he died young. but the year that maxwell died, a baby was born which carried on his work. that baby was albert...
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we no longer question that the earth is round all that apples fall at 9.8 meters per 2nd squared galileo measured it and we can measure it again but it won't change the results yet but here there is no doubt down to exists in ongoing science in what we have studied in proposing hypotheses so the strategy of doubt is about saying that established accepted science is still subject to town. so what the tobacco industry did was to take a virtue and turn to advice. the use of scientific method against science itself and spreading skepticism through dissent from ation. but this massive rebel atory documents in turn inspired a new field of study. how many of you before this week knew something about the history of tobacco yet most people of the old mia rescue's shows her students how to identify the methods used in a story called obstructions of science the discovery of this long history of deception has led to a new field of intellectual study a new academic field and it's called adding a tautology and that means the study of ignorance. and agnes is an unconventional field of study as academic
we no longer question that the earth is round all that apples fall at 9.8 meters per 2nd squared galileo measured it and we can measure it again but it won't change the results yet but here there is no doubt down to exists in ongoing science in what we have studied in proposing hypotheses so the strategy of doubt is about saying that established accepted science is still subject to town. so what the tobacco industry did was to take a virtue and turn to advice. the use of scientific method...
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we no longer questioned that the earth is round or that apples fall at 9.8 meters per 2nd squared galileo measured it we can measure it again but it won't change the results yet but here there is no doubt down to exists in ongoing science in what we have studied in proposing hypotheses so the strategy of doubters about saying that established accepted science is still subject to doubt that we do it so what the tobacco industry did was to take a virtue and turn into a vice. the use of scientific method against science itself and spreading skepticism through dissent from ation. but this massive rebel atory documents in turn inspired a new field of study. how many of you before this week knew something about the history of tobacco most people of the old mia rescues shows her students how to identify the methods used in a story called obstructions of science the discovery of this long history of deception has led to a new field of intellectual study a new academic field and it's called agni taller g. and that means the study of ignorance. agnes is an unconventional field of study has academic
we no longer questioned that the earth is round or that apples fall at 9.8 meters per 2nd squared galileo measured it we can measure it again but it won't change the results yet but here there is no doubt down to exists in ongoing science in what we have studied in proposing hypotheses so the strategy of doubters about saying that established accepted science is still subject to doubt that we do it so what the tobacco industry did was to take a virtue and turn into a vice. the use of scientific...
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for 20 years, galileo summer camps have inspired pre k through eighth graders to become innovators. hands on art and science projects, sparked curiosity and boost creative confidence. small groups and safety protocols minimize risk and maximize fun. ignite their inner innovator this summer at galileo, sign up today with code camp hgtv to save up to $150 that works in cycles. we've been building bikes for 100 years, but a customer's needs a change. so we expand their product line to include electric cycles. we used the unlimited 1.5% cash back from our chasing business. unlimited credit card, tell purchase tools and materials to build new models. and each time we use our card, we are cash back to help grow our business. it's more than cycle. it's finding innovative ways to move forward. chase for business make more of what's yours join host usher bruno mars. anderson pack the weekend with ariana grande dame live with fans and more of your favorite artists. i love you the way i heard radio music awards thursday live on fox. the great deal on a new toyota. you could go out and enjoy al
for 20 years, galileo summer camps have inspired pre k through eighth graders to become innovators. hands on art and science projects, sparked curiosity and boost creative confidence. small groups and safety protocols minimize risk and maximize fun. ignite their inner innovator this summer at galileo, sign up today with code camp hgtv to save up to $150 that works in cycles. we've been building bikes for 100 years, but a customer's needs a change. so we expand their product line to include...
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greatest textbooks and physics ever written latin translations of it influence such men as davinci, galileo de carr, among others such as his fame. today he is commemorated on the back of an iraqi 10000 dean, our bank note, he's probably most famous for being the man who explained how the vision works. ah, until then the accepted view had been that of the ancient greeks men like plato and euclid, who argued that the way we see objects is by shining light out of our eyes. on to that, it will hasten knew of this view from arabic translations of greek text. but he challenged it arguing instead correctly, that the way we see is by light entering our eyes from outside, either reflecting of objects or directly from luminous bodies like candles or the sun. what was most impressive about them is that he combined theory and experiments. so not only would he divide careful experiments to demonstrate particular ideas, like light traveling, a straight line, he also put mathematical flesh to these ideas. he a ties whole fields of science. ah, professor steven sweeney is a colleague of mine at the univer
greatest textbooks and physics ever written latin translations of it influence such men as davinci, galileo de carr, among others such as his fame. today he is commemorated on the back of an iraqi 10000 dean, our bank note, he's probably most famous for being the man who explained how the vision works. ah, until then the accepted view had been that of the ancient greeks men like plato and euclid, who argued that the way we see objects is by shining light out of our eyes. on to that, it will...
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it's — it's really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up with hisnce fiction—like smart devices which capture images of the night sky. in order to get the best pictures, you do need some perseverance and patience, but the results really have been worth the cold. sometimes, though, it isjust worth putting your phone down and taking in the majesty of it all as we hurtle through the universe on our one tiny ball of rock. brilliant! that was sarah cruddas. how amazing were those pictures? incredible pictures, and it's amazing to see what our smartphones can do that most of us will never actually use them for. right. and over the course of the past year, some people have got into new hobbies. others may have been busy sorting things out around the house, like maybe going through some old photos. and in fact, i have something here that could be very handy for that. this is a gadget for digitising old negatives, so you can either save them in your phone or you can print them. right. ok, how does it work? it is simple to use, but it is a bit fiddly. you've
it's — it's really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up with hisnce fiction—like smart devices which capture images of the night sky. in order to get the best pictures, you do need some perseverance and patience, but the results really have been worth the cold. sometimes, though, it isjust worth putting your phone down and taking in the majesty of it all as we hurtle through the universe on our one tiny ball of rock. brilliant! that was sarah cruddas....
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no matter where it takes us a pretty familiar feeling seared galileo. and palin and pasha which tell your stories we are your voice no news to al-jazeera. a relentless bombardment toggles of polls as families to flee their homes palestinian factions fire hundreds more rockets into israel. so romney watching al-jazeera long headquarters here in doha coming up.
no matter where it takes us a pretty familiar feeling seared galileo. and palin and pasha which tell your stories we are your voice no news to al-jazeera. a relentless bombardment toggles of polls as families to flee their homes palestinian factions fire hundreds more rockets into israel. so romney watching al-jazeera long headquarters here in doha coming up.
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it's — it's really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up with hise science fiction—like smart devices which capture images of the night sky. in order to get the best pictures, you do need some perseverance and patience, but the results really have been worth the cold. sometimes, though, it isjust worth putting your phone down and taking in the majesty of it all as we hurtle through the universe on our one tiny ball of rock. brilliant! that was sarah cruddas. how amazing were those pictures? incredible pictures, and it's amazing to see what our smartphones can do that most of us will never actually use them for. right. and over the course of the past year, some people have got into new hobbies. others may have been busy sorting things out around the house, like maybe going through some old photos. and in fact, i have something here that could be very handy for that. this is a gadget for digitising old negatives, so you can either save them in your phone or you can print them. right. ok, how does it work? it is simple to use, but it is a bit fiddly. y
it's — it's really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up with hise science fiction—like smart devices which capture images of the night sky. in order to get the best pictures, you do need some perseverance and patience, but the results really have been worth the cold. sometimes, though, it isjust worth putting your phone down and taking in the majesty of it all as we hurtle through the universe on our one tiny ball of rock. brilliant! that was sarah...
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no matter where it takes us a pretty familiar feeling seared galileo. and palin and pasha please tell your stories we are your voice no news to al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian forgetting this is the use of live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. health officials in gaza say the 12 people have died in an explosion as tensions escalate between israelis and palestinians. as ready settlers and white wing activists rally in occupied east jerusalem to markets an exception despite fear.
no matter where it takes us a pretty familiar feeling seared galileo. and palin and pasha please tell your stories we are your voice no news to al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian forgetting this is the use of live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. health officials in gaza say the 12 people have died in an explosion as tensions escalate between israelis and palestinians. as ready settlers and white wing activists rally in occupied east jerusalem to markets an exception...
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to do with science where the galileo center says it's cleaning and filtration system assures the job is highly purified with existing quality controls guaranteeing they say that no harmful components exist in support nick he goes on to say as well as you can see from the stats they're being published that they claim the products almost 98 percent effective so that's very good brazilian governor wellington there is again telling us it may be possible in his view to use legal means to try to force this through now the approval of russia's vaccine how long this bureaucratic process has dragged on as a matter of big concern actually at the level of the brazilian states there are at least 2 plans the 1st is to ask the russian manufacturer to come away institute the russian direct investment fund the russian ministry of health as well as other countries such as argentina mexico and others that already have experience using this vaccine to provide them visa the brazilian regulator of complete information so they can finally get permission and the 2nd way is the supreme court where there is
to do with science where the galileo center says it's cleaning and filtration system assures the job is highly purified with existing quality controls guaranteeing they say that no harmful components exist in support nick he goes on to say as well as you can see from the stats they're being published that they claim the products almost 98 percent effective so that's very good brazilian governor wellington there is again telling us it may be possible in his view to use legal means to try to...
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london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me more excited than out of nowhere, when we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in the p.a., and then, there was this whole pep rally for home coming. those kinds of things would happen all the time, and part of what gets a community alive and rooting for san francisco has to do with things all of a sudden out of nowhere wherein a plaza like this, you see artists dancing and performing. everyone stops in their tracks to look, and it puts a smile on people's faces. holiday plaza, out of nowhere, people were dancing and performing as people were waiting in line to get their coffee. just imagine if people are expanding and providing entertainment in a way that really puts a smile on people's face as they are waiting for the cable car. activation has everything to do with making people feel good and feel alive and feel happy about their experience in san francisco. so i'm taking my high school experience, my experience as a former arts director and trying to make sure that everyone
london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me more excited than out of nowhere, when we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in the p.a., and then, there was this whole pep rally for home coming. those kinds of things would happen all the time, and part of what gets a community alive and rooting for san francisco has to do with things all of a sudden out of nowhere wherein a plaza like this, you see artists dancing and performing....
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galileo for example was put under house arrest or people before himim were basically executed for heresy. we are afraid to speak our mind because we will think my colleagues won't think as wellwe as me. that still pales in comparison. when we look at history as a whole, it's not that big of a deal. it is to hopefully encourage the norm of more people willing to take these to improve. the suppression on hard science affecting the research for a bit of context as many of the viewers will know you had youtube, for example, limiting and kind of removing videos or offering dissenting perspectives from some fairly serious credible academic researchers. it'seo where the stakes have ben perceived to be very high and i wonder what you think about this response. >> the author with the say it to prioritized someone and it's hard to come to know about it. there is much more as a great philosopher once said with great power comes great responsibility. i haven't kept up with the research. the platform's twitter, facebook, google, what they choose to prioritize. as far as the d prioritize something it
galileo for example was put under house arrest or people before himim were basically executed for heresy. we are afraid to speak our mind because we will think my colleagues won't think as wellwe as me. that still pales in comparison. when we look at history as a whole, it's not that big of a deal. it is to hopefully encourage the norm of more people willing to take these to improve. the suppression on hard science affecting the research for a bit of context as many of the viewers will know you...
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we no longer question that the earth is round all that apples fall at 9.8 meters per 2nd squared galileo measured it and we can measure it again but it won't change the results yet but here there is no doubt down to exists in ongoing science or even what we have studied in proposing hypotheses so the strategy of doubt is about saying that established accepted science is still subject cause we don't. do it so what the tobacco industry did was to take a virtue and turn it into a vice. the use of scientific method against science itself and spreading skepticism through dissent from ation. but this massive rebel the tory documents in turn inspired a new field of study. how many of you before this week knew something about the history of tobacco yet most people they only a rescue shows or students how to identify the methods used in a story called obstructions of science the discovery of this long history of deception. it has led to a new field of intellectual study a new academic field and it's called agni taller g. and that means the study of ignorance. magnet is an unconventional field of
we no longer question that the earth is round all that apples fall at 9.8 meters per 2nd squared galileo measured it and we can measure it again but it won't change the results yet but here there is no doubt down to exists in ongoing science or even what we have studied in proposing hypotheses so the strategy of doubt is about saying that established accepted science is still subject cause we don't. do it so what the tobacco industry did was to take a virtue and turn it into a vice. the use of...
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>> i think we are watching the legacy of the people who put galileo in jail.ember, they said that the earth was the center of the universe, there ishe a pattern here that we have these bicoastal elites with letters after their names and they say, right here science stops, no new development, no new inquiry, no new data, they use it for ideological, political, or financial gain. it permeates all elements, the steele dossier or was passed off by expertise by an expert in british intelligence and we know that is true because the head of the t cia at one time, the headf the fbi, james clapper, james comey, john brennan, all of these people came in and they assured us, guess what, it's appeared, he was not a traitor, trump, no reality to any of the charges. turned out that christopher steele had firewalls directly to hillary clinton, had lied under oath to congress, robert mueller who based all the invigoration on the dossier couldn't remember that at existed. james comey, 250 times under oath to congress that he couldn't remember much about it. only t an idiot sci
>> i think we are watching the legacy of the people who put galileo in jail.ember, they said that the earth was the center of the universe, there ishe a pattern here that we have these bicoastal elites with letters after their names and they say, right here science stops, no new development, no new inquiry, no new data, they use it for ideological, political, or financial gain. it permeates all elements, the steele dossier or was passed off by expertise by an expert in british...
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it�*s — it�*s really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up withtiny ball of rock. brilliant! that was sarah cruddas. how amazing were those pictures? incredible pictures, and it�*s amazing to see what our smartphones can do that most of us will never actually use them for. right. and over the course of the past year, some people have got into new hobbies. others may have been busy sorting things out around the house, like maybe going through some old photos. and in fact, i have something here that could be very handy for that. this is a gadget for digitising old negatives, so you can either save them in your phone or you can print them. right. 0k, how does it work? it is simple to use, but it is a bit fiddly. you�*ve got to download the pictoscanner app first and then turn the light on... slip your negative in here. line up your phone camera with the hole. and then, you are ready to go. i see, so it is reversing the colours in the image — it�*s showing you the positive of the negative in a live view, yeah? that�*s right, then you�*ve just got to s
it�*s — it�*s really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up withtiny ball of rock. brilliant! that was sarah cruddas. how amazing were those pictures? incredible pictures, and it�*s amazing to see what our smartphones can do that most of us will never actually use them for. right. and over the course of the past year, some people have got into new hobbies. others may have been busy sorting things out around the house, like maybe going through some...
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i teach at galileo techgalileo and science. >> you have to invite me invite your college graduation.y college in vermontin vermontin t molecular microbiology. >> she is a go-getter. she makes happen when she sees these to happen for her to accomplish her goals. >> later in life i want to move back to algeria to algeria to aa clinics for the underserved community and make sure they are getting the same care as everyone else. >> the phrase means i have always been learning and growing and i am ready to face the world with with with with w >> she is going to conquer the world. what a terrific young women. >> absolutely! wow! all of these. the youth of they are so great. it is wonderful to see. let's get to spencer. >> i will start with a little concerning note. statewide it is at 6% of average. that is remarkably remarkably r >> we have foggy conditions at the coast. lows will range fromrange fromr to most of the bay area. will see the low clouds lingering. it will be sunny away from the coast's. mainly upper 60s and low 70s around the bay shoreline and generally upper 80s he wanted to
i teach at galileo techgalileo and science. >> you have to invite me invite your college graduation.y college in vermontin vermontin t molecular microbiology. >> she is a go-getter. she makes happen when she sees these to happen for her to accomplish her goals. >> later in life i want to move back to algeria to algeria to aa clinics for the underserved community and make sure they are getting the same care as everyone else. >> the phrase means i have always been learning...
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no matter where it takes us i prefer you feel secure galileo. and palin are impartial please tell your stories we are your voice no news to al-jazeera. grief and anger in gaza as the death toll from israeli airstrikes on the enclave rises to 5314 of them children. going on from all santa maria here in doha with the world news from al-jazeera rockets fired by hamas and its allied factions target is ready towns and cities killing 5 civilians and one soldier.
no matter where it takes us i prefer you feel secure galileo. and palin are impartial please tell your stories we are your voice no news to al-jazeera. grief and anger in gaza as the death toll from israeli airstrikes on the enclave rises to 5314 of them children. going on from all santa maria here in doha with the world news from al-jazeera rockets fired by hamas and its allied factions target is ready towns and cities killing 5 civilians and one soldier.
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will call these an odd, odd stocks when i look at them i start thinking, okay, is this the time for galileo acquisition? has it really come is it really that time is it time for vuzix i don't know these to me are not as blue chip as i like, judge, but maybe vuzix, maybe it is time for free float. she sold freezia. >> what's the deal, do you think, in why mega cap tech has not reacted well, even though the earnings were fabulous across the board is it simply a matter of rotating into the reopening story or is there some rate concerns and inflation concerns all mashed into this is it teetering? is it just not in favor? what is the story? because i know, jim, that you are asked about it and i'm asked about it a lot because a lot of our viewers own these kinds of stocks, whether they're the big ones or small one, the big valuation or the small valuation and all parts in between. >> your honor, listen to me. these stocks and these companies are fantastic. when i look at something like alphabet, i can't believe i can get it again amazon was incredible. there's no flies on that, garden variety dec
will call these an odd, odd stocks when i look at them i start thinking, okay, is this the time for galileo acquisition? has it really come is it really that time is it time for vuzix i don't know these to me are not as blue chip as i like, judge, but maybe vuzix, maybe it is time for free float. she sold freezia. >> what's the deal, do you think, in why mega cap tech has not reacted well, even though the earnings were fabulous across the board is it simply a matter of rotating into the...
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case you can get fired but that's still kind of pales in comparison to what people experienced -- galileo for example was put under house arrest or people before him were basically executed for heresy. at least we don't have that. in thatt way again we're privileged. we're afraid to speak our minds because we'll think my colleagues won't think as well of me. that still pales in comparison to what -- one historic example is giordano bruno who got executed for committing heresy. so the cost might loom large when we look at the present moment. when we look at history as a whole, it's not that big a deal. so, yeah, i mean, one of my hops with the book is to hopefully encourage a norm of more people willing to take these costs to improve the common problems. >> we have a question from julie powers killian. how has wokeness, cancel culture, hard sciences affected covid-19 research. as many of our viewers know, youtube for example limiting and removing videos that were offering dissenting perspective on the issues, including fairly credible academic researchers. i wonder, covid-19 is one recent
case you can get fired but that's still kind of pales in comparison to what people experienced -- galileo for example was put under house arrest or people before him were basically executed for heresy. at least we don't have that. in thatt way again we're privileged. we're afraid to speak our minds because we'll think my colleagues won't think as well of me. that still pales in comparison to what -- one historic example is giordano bruno who got executed for committing heresy. so the cost might...
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youtube would have banned galileo if they had the chance.ernet hall monitors out in silicon valley, they can't cancel this rally, or this movement, or this tour, or this congressman. [cheers and applause] we have a right to bear arms in this country. and we better use it. the second amendment is not about hunting. it is not about sport shooting. the second amendment is about maintaining within the citizenry the ability to maintain an armed rebellion against a tyrannical government if necessary. [applause] and you know what, people may not like that. that might not be politically correct. but that is the truth. often times the truth is politically incorrect. we have a right to be free of unreasonable search and seizure and we better protect it. for everyone who thinks the deep state doesn't exist if you have any of those friends that say, oh, if you think the deep state exists you're a conspiracy theorist. why do democrats need this? it's a political refill. when you look at the major cities controlled by democrats, san francisco, l.a., chica
youtube would have banned galileo if they had the chance.ernet hall monitors out in silicon valley, they can't cancel this rally, or this movement, or this tour, or this congressman. [cheers and applause] we have a right to bear arms in this country. and we better use it. the second amendment is not about hunting. it is not about sport shooting. the second amendment is about maintaining within the citizenry the ability to maintain an armed rebellion against a tyrannical government if necessary....
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youtube would've banned galileo if they had the chance.all monitors out of silicon valley they can't cancel this rally or this movement or this tour or this congressman. [cheering and applause] we have a right to bear arms in this country and we better use it. [cheering and applause] the second amendment is not about hunting and not about sports shooting. the second amendment is about maintaining within the citizenry the ability to maintain an armed rebellion against a tyrannical government if necessary. [cheering and applause] people may not like that and that might not be politically correct but that is the truth and often times truth is politically incorrect. we s have the right to be free f unreasonable search and seizure and we better protect it. [cheering and applause] for anyone that thanks that the deep state doesn't exist, do you have any friends that say if you think the deep state exists you are a conspiracy theorist. look at what we seen. an fbi lawyer changed evidence before a secret court to have the opportunity to surveilled
youtube would've banned galileo if they had the chance.all monitors out of silicon valley they can't cancel this rally or this movement or this tour or this congressman. [cheering and applause] we have a right to bear arms in this country and we better use it. [cheering and applause] the second amendment is not about hunting and not about sports shooting. the second amendment is about maintaining within the citizenry the ability to maintain an armed rebellion against a tyrannical government if...
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london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me moreen we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in the p.a., and then, there was this whole pep rally for home coming. those kinds of things would happen all the time, and part of what gets a community alive and rooting for san francisco has to do with things all of a sudden out of nowhere wherein a plaza like this, you see artists dancing and performing. everyone stops in their tracks to look, and it puts a smile on people's faces. holiday plaza, out of nowhere, people were dancing and performing as people were waiting in line to get their coffee. just imagine if people are expanding and providing entertainment in a way that really puts a smile on people's face as they are waiting for the cable car. activation has everything to do with making people feel good and feel alive and feel happy about their experience in san francisco. so i'm taking my high school experience, my experience as a former arts director and trying to make sure that everyone has a very similar experience al
london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me moreen we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in the p.a., and then, there was this whole pep rally for home coming. those kinds of things would happen all the time, and part of what gets a community alive and rooting for san francisco has to do with things all of a sudden out of nowhere wherein a plaza like this, you see artists dancing and performing. everyone stops in their tracks to...
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it's — it's really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up with his that was sarah cruddas. how amazing were those pictures?! incredible pictures. and it's amazing to see what our smartphones can do that most of us will never actually use them for. right. and over the course of the past year, some people have got into new hobbies. others may have been busy sorting things out around the house, like maybe going through some old photos. and in fact, i have something here that could be very handy for that. this is a gadget for digitising old negatives, so you can either save them in your phone or you can print them. right. ok, how does it work? it's simple to use but it is a bit fiddly. you've to download the pictoscanner app first and then turn the light on... slip your negative in here. line up your phone camera with the hole, and then you're ready to go. i see, so it's reversing the colours in the image — it's showing you the positive of the negative in a live view, yeah? that's right, then you've just gotta snap it. that is a striking photo, by the wa
it's — it's really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up with his that was sarah cruddas. how amazing were those pictures?! incredible pictures. and it's amazing to see what our smartphones can do that most of us will never actually use them for. right. and over the course of the past year, some people have got into new hobbies. others may have been busy sorting things out around the house, like maybe going through some old photos. and in fact, i have...
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london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me more excited than out of nowhere, when we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in the p.a., and then, there was this whole pep rally for home coming. those kinds of things would happen all the time, and part of what gets a community alive and rooting for san francisco has to do with things all of a sudden out of nowhere wherein a plaza like this, you see artists dancing and performing. everyone stops in their tracks to look, and it puts a smile on people's faces. holiday plaza, out of nowhere, people were dancing and performing as people were waiting in line to get their coffee. just imagine if people are expanding and providing entertainment in a way that really puts a smile on people's face as they are waiting for the cable car. activation has everything to do with making people feel good and feel alive and feel happy about their experience in san francisco. so i'm taking my high school experience, my experience as a former arts director and trying to make sure that everyone
london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me more excited than out of nowhere, when we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in the p.a., and then, there was this whole pep rally for home coming. those kinds of things would happen all the time, and part of what gets a community alive and rooting for san francisco has to do with things all of a sudden out of nowhere wherein a plaza like this, you see artists dancing and performing....
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sara grande, downtown high school, galileo, marina middle school, sanchez and leonard flyn. -- missionigh school. stephanie -- lincoln high school, hoover middle school, guadeloupe. -- washington high school and. -- from downtown high school, everett middle school, paul revere and marshall. i will now mention our 14 honourable mentions. -- from mission -- from thur good marshall -- from school of the arts. -- from mission. zsh from lincoln. hector antonio -- from ballboa. ingrid jimÉnez, mission. -- o'connell. katherine munes. jonathan flores from burton. nancy garcia and tanya cruz from mission. thank you. >> thank you. and lastly we'll be hearing from jennifer -- reading native island and pacific hawaiian student scholarships. thank you, ms. lopez. good afternoon, everyone. thank you for this opportunity to speak and represent our san francisco unified school district community. on friday may 21, led by -- castro and myself, our group physical education department in collaboration with our office of access and equity, our parent advisory council and over 10 community-based organizati
sara grande, downtown high school, galileo, marina middle school, sanchez and leonard flyn. -- missionigh school. stephanie -- lincoln high school, hoover middle school, guadeloupe. -- washington high school and. -- from downtown high school, everett middle school, paul revere and marshall. i will now mention our 14 honourable mentions. -- from mission -- from thur good marshall -- from school of the arts. -- from mission. zsh from lincoln. hector antonio -- from ballboa. ingrid jimÉnez,...