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but we also imagine the past.ou want to talk a little bit about how memory is sorted - in terms of understanding the brain. >> i think we talk about memory we happen to the same word memory for computer memory or human memory we should probably have different words for those things. there might be a safer word but i think it is very misleading and when a computer stores memory stores it very isomorphic or faithfully to the external world. if it is a tape that we are taping this now it is the mapping of exactly what is happening but it is not what happens when you memorize something.you are not going to go home and remember the color of my shirt in the lineup later maybe. but you are going to run a contest. so human memory, the goal of human memory, why do we have memory? discuss the pointer prediction. the whole point of memory is not to allow us to reminisce about the good old times but to help us prepare and predict for the future. the whole point of memory is future oriented. in order to do that, the brain does
but we also imagine the past.ou want to talk a little bit about how memory is sorted - in terms of understanding the brain. >> i think we talk about memory we happen to the same word memory for computer memory or human memory we should probably have different words for those things. there might be a safer word but i think it is very misleading and when a computer stores memory stores it very isomorphic or faithfully to the external world. if it is a tape that we are taping this now it is...
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imagine a world without the sound of children? ence of the pres grandmothers and grandfathers, because old people and children were the first to be killed? i was one of the children still alive. we never heard from the people who were dragged away. calm few people managed to under the cover -- come under the cover of the night that to the ghetto, and they told us about the horrendous train ride to a place called triplicate -- treblinka where people were gassed . it is hard to imagine that anyone that loves their mothers and fathers and children can do such a horrendous thing. this is why i am here to share this story, and i believe this is why you are all here, because we have to be reminded from time beings aret human capable of such utter cruelty. and appreciate so much more the recognition and importance of love. >> as you said, 99% of the children were gone. the nazis had essentially decreed children under the edge of 14 were useless. you were 13. estelle laughlin: i was 13. i thought, what happened if they come after me becau
imagine a world without the sound of children? ence of the pres grandmothers and grandfathers, because old people and children were the first to be killed? i was one of the children still alive. we never heard from the people who were dragged away. calm few people managed to under the cover -- come under the cover of the night that to the ghetto, and they told us about the horrendous train ride to a place called triplicate -- treblinka where people were gassed . it is hard to imagine that...
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decorating is where the imagination runs wild.ere the imagination runs wildl coffins. decorating is where the imagination runs wild. i could afford a normal funeral service and coffin, but i couldn't even cover the cost that myself. robin will be cushioned by her late husband's love letters my husband died many years ago and! letters my husband died many years ago and i had to spend a lot of money on his funeral that wasn't necessary. ironically, jan used to bea necessary. ironically, jan used to be a funeral director. she has had funerals in her backyard, and said they can cost as little as $700. many families get crippled because of funeral expenses. the thing is, you cannot personalise it. when people see this, they are going to say, hey, that is great. this is katie williams who founded the club nearly ten years ago. a former midwife, she donates coffins for children and our unborn babies. midwife, she donates coffins for children and our unborn babiesm our own little way, we are changing some of the concepts of a traditionalf
decorating is where the imagination runs wild.ere the imagination runs wildl coffins. decorating is where the imagination runs wild. i could afford a normal funeral service and coffin, but i couldn't even cover the cost that myself. robin will be cushioned by her late husband's love letters my husband died many years ago and! letters my husband died many years ago and i had to spend a lot of money on his funeral that wasn't necessary. ironically, jan used to bea necessary. ironically, jan used...
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looking at these images, it is genuinely difficult to imagine this is really happening. a curfew of course, with empty homes available for looters, just imagine you have been displaced and you have to worry about your house being burgled as well on top of it. i think the curfew is between 10pm and 5am, isn't it, to contain people, to make sure they are not roaming the streets robbing people. it is extraordinary. there is a lot about lessons learnt from katrina, donald trump has picked up on that, something george bush never did, which was put his feet on the ground and show his readiness, show his concern, which donald trump has done. the other thing is the extent to which donald trump are evacuating. houston don't take people out. it has created concern as to whether they should have. people out. it has created concern as to whether they should havem has done. it is hard to know what the right thing to do is. there is the right thing to do is. there is the unpredictable element. you don't know if it will get worse. will the flooding subside? it is hard to plan around th
looking at these images, it is genuinely difficult to imagine this is really happening. a curfew of course, with empty homes available for looters, just imagine you have been displaced and you have to worry about your house being burgled as well on top of it. i think the curfew is between 10pm and 5am, isn't it, to contain people, to make sure they are not roaming the streets robbing people. it is extraordinary. there is a lot about lessons learnt from katrina, donald trump has picked up on...
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but imagine a7 cheaper in the long run. but imagine a 7 million people are immediately identified.ning as that is the case. this is nhs england sang to local health authorities that they need help identifying houdet pill might be. there are huge and a death from heart disease every year. —— help identifying who those people might be. some of these things, if you go to the gp can make a bid by so you go to the gp can make a bid by so that exercise or diet. at a low level, there are some things we can do as individuals. of those people who do need medication, and do need intensive care and support, it costs money. that is the bottomline. of course, the nhs does not seem to ever have enough money. we can a lwa ys ever have enough money. we can always spend more. that is it for the papers for tonight. thank you for coming in. nice to see you on this august night. and coming out next, the film review. good
but imagine a7 cheaper in the long run. but imagine a 7 million people are immediately identified.ning as that is the case. this is nhs england sang to local health authorities that they need help identifying houdet pill might be. there are huge and a death from heart disease every year. —— help identifying who those people might be. some of these things, if you go to the gp can make a bid by so you go to the gp can make a bid by so that exercise or diet. at a low level, there are some...
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the motivations are, as you would imagine, complicated. some ways they are tied up with the deeply philanthropic project does not offend, of healing. and i remember a decade or so ago now and we had a scientists working on and was hoping to invent, as i recall, some sort e of drug that would enhance human intelligence. as we discussed at this and i think even challenged the possibility of wondered about motivations, it he set foot, here you are at the table -- at this academic conference enjoying this nice dinner. you've got some kind of intelligence already. but there are lots of people out here that don't have it. my donation is entirely charitable. i want to help raise their iqs. other researchers, their motivation is a natural kryptonian mission to relieve the estate of man. but you know, i think you could argue maybe they ought to think more deeply about whether they ought to be relieved in its entirety, which i think is arguably the most distant goal of trans-humanists andshumanis post-humanist. >> i would just add to the medical mot
the motivations are, as you would imagine, complicated. some ways they are tied up with the deeply philanthropic project does not offend, of healing. and i remember a decade or so ago now and we had a scientists working on and was hoping to invent, as i recall, some sort e of drug that would enhance human intelligence. as we discussed at this and i think even challenged the possibility of wondered about motivations, it he set foot, here you are at the table -- at this academic conference...
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but yes, you can make changes that are very precise, imagine, imagine being able to make a single change to a single letter in the 3 billion base pairs of dna in a human cell. that is the kind of accuracy that we have with this technology. walter: explain to me the scientific and maybe we'll get to the moral difference, of doing that, in a human being or in a cell, or animals which is perhaps easier and doing it in the germ line. what does it mean to do it in the germ line. >> when we talk about doing it in an adult person, or anything or plant or animal, we're talking about making changes to the cell and ways that the dna changes are not heritable by future generations. bat -- but, in the germ line, that is not changed. those changes become part of the entire organism, and the cells are allowed to develop into an embryo. and those changes can be passed on to future generations. it becomes a permanent alteration. it is sort of changing the evolution of the species at that point. walter: but our evolution is always change, right, so what is the difference here? dr. doudna: here, we are do
but yes, you can make changes that are very precise, imagine, imagine being able to make a single change to a single letter in the 3 billion base pairs of dna in a human cell. that is the kind of accuracy that we have with this technology. walter: explain to me the scientific and maybe we'll get to the moral difference, of doing that, in a human being or in a cell, or animals which is perhaps easier and doing it in the germ line. what does it mean to do it in the germ line. >> when we...
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a spectacle of imagination. and, there is the soundtrack.there was fierce competition amongst the djs. through this sound system, we're giving a message, yeah? a message of love, hope and unity for everybody. but, as i hear the music, and that baseline resonates through my body, like i say, it's a spirit that wakes up, and it's just higher, higher, higher. until you just go, boom! and then i'm alive again. carnival is the caribbean, with its culture and music. a celebration born out of the struggle of the west indian immigrants living in london in the 1960s. they refused to be beaten, and so, with colour and pride, they marched proudly through the streets of notting hill. today, it's the biggest street party in europe. in terms of visitor numbers, notting hill is ten times bigger than glastonbury. there are 70 performing stages, and a0 sound systems. i'm from rio dejaneiro. i'm from rio. there, we celebrate carnival in february. but, yeah, i really enjoy carnival here. i recommend them to come over here. people plan it in advance. we've been
a spectacle of imagination. and, there is the soundtrack.there was fierce competition amongst the djs. through this sound system, we're giving a message, yeah? a message of love, hope and unity for everybody. but, as i hear the music, and that baseline resonates through my body, like i say, it's a spirit that wakes up, and it's just higher, higher, higher. until you just go, boom! and then i'm alive again. carnival is the caribbean, with its culture and music. a celebration born out of the...
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the motivations are as you would imagine complicated. in some ways they are tied up with the deeply philanthropic project of medicine, of healing, in ways that are very complicated. i remember i was at a conference maybe a decade ago, charlie was there and we had dinner with a scientist who was working on the neuroscience of intelligence, and was hoping to invent, as i recall, some sort of drug that could enhance human intelligence. and as we discussed this and i think even challenged the possibility and wondered about his motivations, he said look, here you are at this table, at this academic conference enjoying this nice dinner. you've got some kind of intelligence already but there are lots of people out there who don't have it. my motivation is an title charitable. i want to -- and highly charitable. i want to help raise their iqs. for other researchers doing other parts of the transhumance project i would say it is, their motivation is a natural outgrowth of the draconian mission to relieve the estate of man, but i think you could a
the motivations are as you would imagine complicated. in some ways they are tied up with the deeply philanthropic project of medicine, of healing, in ways that are very complicated. i remember i was at a conference maybe a decade ago, charlie was there and we had dinner with a scientist who was working on the neuroscience of intelligence, and was hoping to invent, as i recall, some sort of drug that could enhance human intelligence. and as we discussed this and i think even challenged the...
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theaters, imagine theaters and we had no bread. an author and historian in the warsaw ghetto, his name was kaplan, and he said it is remarkable when we don't seem to need it at all, we need poetry more than we need bread. and it is true. i think our souls really need to be nourished. i think our ability to express ourselves, to think for ourselves is our own godliness. guns have reigned over our heads, did not stop from celebrating. we pulled the window shades down, and we celebrated. all over the ghetto, heroic teachers met with children in little rooms and taught them to hold on to their imaginations and trust in love. >> and all of that, the theater and the poetry was done clandestinely. ms. laughlin: it was a capital crime, capital offense. >> in the ghetto there was a large wall built around the ghetto to enclose you. will you say a little bit about that? ms. laughlin: it is hard to imagine, but your horizon is closed, that you are in prison. there is really much more to say than how terribly undignified this form of life was.
theaters, imagine theaters and we had no bread. an author and historian in the warsaw ghetto, his name was kaplan, and he said it is remarkable when we don't seem to need it at all, we need poetry more than we need bread. and it is true. i think our souls really need to be nourished. i think our ability to express ourselves, to think for ourselves is our own godliness. guns have reigned over our heads, did not stop from celebrating. we pulled the window shades down, and we celebrated. all over...
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the code words there about being flexible and imagine tiff. feel that michel barnier is sticking too rigidly to things. david davis wants to broaden out the discussion from the original priorities, like the bill and northern ireland and citizens‘ rights to talk about more grandly about what the future eu—uk trade relationship might look like at the end of the process. now you can geta at the end of the process. now you can get a bit of a clue how that went down with michel barnier, who‘s been speaking a couple of minutes ago. we must start negotiating seriously. we need uk papers that are clear in order to have constructive negotiations. and the sooner we remove the ambiguity, the sooner we remove the ambiguity, the sooner we remove the ambiguity, the sooner we will be in a position to discuss the future relationship and a transitional period. the european council guidelines are clear that what is expected on separation and transition and on conditions for the future relationship. the eu 27 and the european parliament stand united. they will n
the code words there about being flexible and imagine tiff. feel that michel barnier is sticking too rigidly to things. david davis wants to broaden out the discussion from the original priorities, like the bill and northern ireland and citizens‘ rights to talk about more grandly about what the future eu—uk trade relationship might look like at the end of the process. now you can geta at the end of the process. now you can get a bit of a clue how that went down with michel barnier, who‘s...
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you can imagine the roof can cave in. you can get caught by charges that didn't explode and sparks will set off. gas or sometimes explode. sometimes suffocating gases you can't breathe and die in the mine. horrible, horrible working environments. because in those days they didn't have electric light. just smoky candles and the atmosphere was terrible. in every way a very deplorable way of life. gradually improvements were developed. one the invention of an improved explosive. a liquid explosive. more powerful than gun powder but more volatile. if it gets too hot it explodes. we have very sad stories of that happening. then the invention of drills in which high pressure water is the power source instead of guys with hammers. the problem with those is they also created great showers of dust. so the mine ers tend to be breathing in a very dust heavy atmosphere and died young of mining related diseases. horrible way of life. anyway, little under ground railroads built so you can load the ore onto wagons. take the wagon to the
you can imagine the roof can cave in. you can get caught by charges that didn't explode and sparks will set off. gas or sometimes explode. sometimes suffocating gases you can't breathe and die in the mine. horrible, horrible working environments. because in those days they didn't have electric light. just smoky candles and the atmosphere was terrible. in every way a very deplorable way of life. gradually improvements were developed. one the invention of an improved explosive. a liquid...
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to do that we require flexibility and imagination from both sides.n prosecutors say a nurse who is serving a life sentence for murdering 2 patients, may have killed 84 others. and sizzling sun and sensational sounds — it can only be the notting hill carnival. good evening and welcome to bbc news. thousands of people been rescued in and around the us city of houston — as waters continue to rise in the wake of hurricane harvey. the area's expected to have received a year's rainfall within a week. the flooding is described as ‘catastrophic‘ in texas and is expected to worsen. there are fears for neighbouring louisiana. the texas governor has updated reporters on the rescue efforts. let's listen. we have a terrific meeting with local leaders including cou nty meeting with local leaders including countyjudges, meeting with local leaders including county judges, manners, members meeting with local leaders including countyjudges, manners, members of congress, members of the state legislature, texas house and senate. some intermission music here... laughter
to do that we require flexibility and imagination from both sides.n prosecutors say a nurse who is serving a life sentence for murdering 2 patients, may have killed 84 others. and sizzling sun and sensational sounds — it can only be the notting hill carnival. good evening and welcome to bbc news. thousands of people been rescued in and around the us city of houston — as waters continue to rise in the wake of hurricane harvey. the area's expected to have received a year's rainfall within a...
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imagine. >> as you say didn't use the first person singular. >> no. almost never used the first person singular. about anything. a man who could have gone on and on to say the least, with justification, and pride of what he had accomplished. >> you mentioned that actually in the book. you say -- i'm searching now for those -- talk about jfk the first person singular never enter into anything he said in contrast to so many others since. want toes? >> oh, there's a good line of them. it's become sort of what you do in public life, is talk about how nifty you are, and in many cases that's justified, but -- >> let me turn to the book. you mention that for 50 years you have -- since the age of 50 you have been giving a lot of speeches, but you miss must have voluminous recovered speeches you have given that you have written down. you chose 15 for this. i'm curious why you wanted to do a back of speeches now, and why you chose these 15. >> when writing my become about harry truman issue loved the idea he went out for a walk every morning, and so i thought m
imagine. >> as you say didn't use the first person singular. >> no. almost never used the first person singular. about anything. a man who could have gone on and on to say the least, with justification, and pride of what he had accomplished. >> you mentioned that actually in the book. you say -- i'm searching now for those -- talk about jfk the first person singular never enter into anything he said in contrast to so many others since. want toes? >> oh, there's a good...
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so three imagine possibilities that seem to me to be instances of a on the following. and the first which leon yesterday referred to as the big enchilada, just by nature gets capitalize when i wrote it down, is posthuman to send will be immortal. the second possibility is related to my posthuman descendents might primarily be forms of information i can be download onto various platforms. and third our descendents might be transformed over time by secession of neural prosthetics brain computer interfaces to the point their intelligence is in some important sense artificial. our posthuman future with into the future of a certain kind of machine. if there were entities of any of these three swords they would legitimately deserve to be called host or transhuman it as i think human beings are living animals and hence material beings whose form is nevertheless, an immaterial and intellect so which is not identical to the person that any of us is. this description gives us the essence of what we are, rational animals. anything that is not a rational animal cannot one of us an
so three imagine possibilities that seem to me to be instances of a on the following. and the first which leon yesterday referred to as the big enchilada, just by nature gets capitalize when i wrote it down, is posthuman to send will be immortal. the second possibility is related to my posthuman descendents might primarily be forms of information i can be download onto various platforms. and third our descendents might be transformed over time by secession of neural prosthetics brain computer...
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well you can imagine the emotion that the family has gone through in having him in their arms again i can imagine it must have been absolutely amazing now that is one of the success stories the boy was discovered in an iraqi oil for an inch below he was finally sent back from baghdad to cross now many of those children as i mentioned before end up in these are all from this year with no idea forms of identification but the russian authorities are now seeking to cooperate in trying to repatriate a lot of those children there are dozens of them apparently there who are russian speaking whose parents decided to join isis and so you know at least something is going on and happening hopefully some of those children will also be saved now the second story is equally harrowing it doesn't have such a happy ending it's about a girl called harry she got married in two thousand and nine and six years later her husband decided to move to turkey they had three children at the time and then later michael contacted her parents or the children's grandparents and told that told them they were moving t
well you can imagine the emotion that the family has gone through in having him in their arms again i can imagine it must have been absolutely amazing now that is one of the success stories the boy was discovered in an iraqi oil for an inch below he was finally sent back from baghdad to cross now many of those children as i mentioned before end up in these are all from this year with no idea forms of identification but the russian authorities are now seeking to cooperate in trying to repatriate...
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hard to imagine such a deadly pattern could go unnoticed.he conclusion that the former management was aware that niels h had an unlawful and deadly impact on patients. tonight, difficult questions — who suspected, who knew, and by turning a blind eye, for how long did they facilitate the murderous ambition of a man who may yet emerge as post—war germany's deadliest serial killer? jenny hill, bbc news. there are thought to be around 2,000 languages spoken across africa. but globalisation has increased concerns that languages that have held communities together for centuries could soon disappear, as people try to assimilate in the modern world. in the first of a series looking at changing africa, pumza fihlani has spent time with the san — indigenous hunter—gatherers who were the first inhabitants southern africa — to ask why dying languages should be kept alive. speaks own language. a race against time. a language on the brink. catriona is one of the last three fluent speakers of njuu. at 84, she and her older sisters are trying to preserve t
hard to imagine such a deadly pattern could go unnoticed.he conclusion that the former management was aware that niels h had an unlawful and deadly impact on patients. tonight, difficult questions — who suspected, who knew, and by turning a blind eye, for how long did they facilitate the murderous ambition of a man who may yet emerge as post—war germany's deadliest serial killer? jenny hill, bbc news. there are thought to be around 2,000 languages spoken across africa. but globalisation has...
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imagined them to be. the responsibility are greater than i imagined them to be and there are greater limitations upon our ability to bring about a favorable result than i had imagined them to be. i think that's probably true of anyone who becomes president because there is such a difference tween those who advise or speak or legislate and the man who must select from the various alternatives proposed and say that this shall be the will of the united states. it's much easier to make the speech is that it is to finally make the judgment. unfortunately, your advisors are frequently divided. if you take the wrong course and on occasion i have, the president bears the burden and responsibility quite rightly. the advisors may move on to new advisors. christa: if you had visited monticello, say, 20 years ago, you would have come up and just seeing jefferson's beautiful neoclassical villa. what we wanted to do was change that. we wanted to restore the landscape of slavery, because if you had come up this mountain
imagined them to be. the responsibility are greater than i imagined them to be and there are greater limitations upon our ability to bring about a favorable result than i had imagined them to be. i think that's probably true of anyone who becomes president because there is such a difference tween those who advise or speak or legislate and the man who must select from the various alternatives proposed and say that this shall be the will of the united states. it's much easier to make the speech...
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i was trying to imagine my way into their imagination and mindset.the practical question was there 70 or 80 people figured into the narrative what i did was put representatives of each of the facets, the planners, victims and using those to tell the story. i was as scrupulous as i could be. so within the novel you read about someone being shot at a certain intersection, that happened. where i took liberties was creating composite characters that can move back-and-forth into the seeker council because these guys did not leave minutes of their meeting. i knew they went in and knew what happened when they came out. i was very much interested in imagining my way into their morality and way of thinking and trying to pull some truth about how that character behaved while remaining true to the basis of the event. that's why wrote -- is a novel. many people had the reaction that he just made that whole thing up. that never happened. i can't tell you how many radio interface i did. and i've had conversations with hundreds of people over the years who said i g
i was trying to imagine my way into their imagination and mindset.the practical question was there 70 or 80 people figured into the narrative what i did was put representatives of each of the facets, the planners, victims and using those to tell the story. i was as scrupulous as i could be. so within the novel you read about someone being shot at a certain intersection, that happened. where i took liberties was creating composite characters that can move back-and-forth into the seeker council...
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ability to bring about a favorable result than i had imagined them to be. i think that's probably true of anyone who becomes president because there is such a difference tween those who advise or speak or legislate and the man who must select from the various alternatives proposed and say that this shall be the will of the united states. it's much easier to make the speech is that it is to finally make the judgment. unfortunately, your advisors are frequently divided. if you take the wrong course and on occasion i have, the president bears the burden and responsibility quite rightly. the advisors may move on to new advisors. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
ability to bring about a favorable result than i had imagined them to be. i think that's probably true of anyone who becomes president because there is such a difference tween those who advise or speak or legislate and the man who must select from the various alternatives proposed and say that this shall be the will of the united states. it's much easier to make the speech is that it is to finally make the judgment. unfortunately, your advisors are frequently divided. if you take the wrong...
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you may have experiences we can only imagine, those of us who walk on terra firma. as you go forward, be assured the american people stand with you. the countless men and women who -- men and women behind you stand with you as you don't to space. make no mistake, the path you have chosen is hard but as president john f. kennedy said not far from right here back in 1962, we know you choose to do these things not because they are easy but rather because, in his words, because they are hard. that challenge one you are willing to accept and are unwilling to postpone. and that challenge, as president kennedy said, is one in which we intend to win. let me say that these astronauts and all that are gathered here, we will win. under the leadership of president trump, the united states will usher in a new era of space exploration that will benefit every facet of our national life. it will strengthen our national security and safety of the american people, strengthen the economy as we unlock new opportunities and resources of prosperity. it will strengthen education and inspi
you may have experiences we can only imagine, those of us who walk on terra firma. as you go forward, be assured the american people stand with you. the countless men and women who -- men and women behind you stand with you as you don't to space. make no mistake, the path you have chosen is hard but as president john f. kennedy said not far from right here back in 1962, we know you choose to do these things not because they are easy but rather because, in his words, because they are hard. that...
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imagine doing that all day long. they would pay big box, $.90 an hour or $7.20 a day to do that in the summer sun, rain it did , not matter. once it started, to did not stop for 4.5 years. 20 47. -- 24/7. by this time point, they had built a permanent home for the train and use that same tunnel they used for the train as a diversion tunnel to move the water through so they could dry out this area for the spillway. they did this spillway the same section. block on top of block. once they got to write about here, but placed the four lower valves. those valves allowed the river to take its natural course and they could plug up that tunnel. you might think why would they , do that? what they wanted to do was get the lake full. frank crowe the superintendent , in charge of construction, same guy who builds hoover dam in they other large dams country thought the most prudent , thing was to start filling the late as they were building it. he was an engineer and knew his stuff. frank crowe felt the dam was well within the ar
imagine doing that all day long. they would pay big box, $.90 an hour or $7.20 a day to do that in the summer sun, rain it did , not matter. once it started, to did not stop for 4.5 years. 20 47. -- 24/7. by this time point, they had built a permanent home for the train and use that same tunnel they used for the train as a diversion tunnel to move the water through so they could dry out this area for the spillway. they did this spillway the same section. block on top of block. once they got to...
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so three imagined possibilities that seem to me to be instances of a are the following. and the first, which leon yesterday referred to as the big enically lad da, just by nature gets capitalized when i wrote it down, is our post-human descendants will be immortal. the second possibility is related, they might primarily be forms of information that can be downloaded on to various platforms. and third, our descendants might be transform over time by a succession of neural prosthetics to the point that their intelligence is in some important sense artificial. our post-human future would be the future of a certain kind of machine on this third possibility. now, if there were entities of any of these three sort, they would legitimately be redeferred to be called -- transhuman. itself is not identical to the person that any of us is. this description of ourselves gives us the essence of what we are. we're rational animals. so anything that is not a rational animal can't be one of us, and none of the three possibilities just mentioned would or could be rational animals. theref
so three imagined possibilities that seem to me to be instances of a are the following. and the first, which leon yesterday referred to as the big enically lad da, just by nature gets capitalized when i wrote it down, is our post-human descendants will be immortal. the second possibility is related, they might primarily be forms of information that can be downloaded on to various platforms. and third, our descendants might be transform over time by a succession of neural prosthetics to the...
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so we're going to do the best we can. >> i imagine it is going to be a tough night there.ng to be dark. i'm sure there will be power outages. the stork gm getting stronger. how are you going to get through the night. you have a lot of people there. you want them to be safe. but you have risks you will be facing yourself. >> yes, sir. we're focussing on communicating to our residents as long as we can, social media and other news releases and in the local media. and if we can keep them informed and they follow our advice to shelter in place and just don't venture out. i think we can minimize loss of damage to property and lives. >> mayor, our thoughts go out to you. we know you have a tough day, days, maybe weeks ahead of you and we're going to be continuing to cover this and think about what you are facing down there. >> thank you. >> next, we are going to go live to the gulf coast where conditions are worsening by the minute. winds reaching up to 145 miles an hour now. and 20 million people in hurricane harvey's path tonight. >>> also, north korea firing several unidentif
so we're going to do the best we can. >> i imagine it is going to be a tough night there.ng to be dark. i'm sure there will be power outages. the stork gm getting stronger. how are you going to get through the night. you have a lot of people there. you want them to be safe. but you have risks you will be facing yourself. >> yes, sir. we're focussing on communicating to our residents as long as we can, social media and other news releases and in the local media. and if we can keep...
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i imagine it's a tie—up witha short of money.a tie—up with a private company that wants publicity. the key thing is the extent to which the can influence people. i imagine a lot of people would like free cinema tickets and discounts from the supermarket. the other interesting thing is, if they could convince people to stay healthy and in later life, savings would be enormous. if you could get all those people... that i fear that the people already minded to exercise will take part in these programmes and the people you need to target would stay in, on the server. my dad has a fitbit, i bought one for christmas, normally he wouldn't go out walking and i think he will love this. he wears it every and tells us are many steps is done and i think this is the kind of thing which will get him out more. let's go to the financial times, jim. ithink let's go to the financial times, jim. i think you take an interest in a subject like this. north — south divide of rail and road spending must end, is a business chiefs. project after project o
i imagine it's a tie—up witha short of money.a tie—up with a private company that wants publicity. the key thing is the extent to which the can influence people. i imagine a lot of people would like free cinema tickets and discounts from the supermarket. the other interesting thing is, if they could convince people to stay healthy and in later life, savings would be enormous. if you could get all those people... that i fear that the people already minded to exercise will take part in these...
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imagine the force required to move this thing from wherever it has come from. that water is strong but you never really know how strong it is until you've seen what it does. what did you do?
imagine the force required to move this thing from wherever it has come from. that water is strong but you never really know how strong it is until you've seen what it does. what did you do?
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imagine just put one on and pow!t instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. so you can breathe, and sleep. better than a catnap. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. for years, at&t has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than at&t. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >> ten minutes after the top of the hour, president trump heading to texas tomorrow to get a firsthand look at the catastrophic flooding and destruction left behind by hurricane harvey and we are now learning it could take years for texas to recover. douglas continues team coverage from houston this morning, good morning, doug. >> jackie, good morning, this is going to be a long-term thing they'll be dealing here. flooding in d
imagine just put one on and pow!t instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. so you can breathe, and sleep. better than a catnap. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. for years, at&t has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second across...
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would imagine. job, isn't it, to make sure that the camera can see, so to speak, and register what's going on. you've got to keep changing the equipment. for people looking with eclipse viewing glasses, they would have significantly seen the difference between the thin crescent sun as it disappears to complete darkness, so that's a distinct change, and having to change around those exposure settings is quite tricky, and i'm sure there are plenty of eclipse chasing photographers who have mastered it. i think we will properly see pictures on the pages of tomorrow morning's newspapers, which will we —— which we will be reviewing at about 10:30pm. and we should emphasise this, a great moment for scientists and people like yourself, astronomers, to understand a little more of the sun itself, which we totally depend upon, so itself, which we totally depend upon, so we itself, which we totally depend upon, so we need to know as much as we can about it. historically, these moments have been incredibly signi
would imagine. job, isn't it, to make sure that the camera can see, so to speak, and register what's going on. you've got to keep changing the equipment. for people looking with eclipse viewing glasses, they would have significantly seen the difference between the thin crescent sun as it disappears to complete darkness, so that's a distinct change, and having to change around those exposure settings is quite tricky, and i'm sure there are plenty of eclipse chasing photographers who have...
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that's where you actually imagine the image for the thing you are memorizing on.hose can be pieces of furniture, corners of rooms, whatever. we are here at this first location and we are going to start with the 25th president. do you know who he is, by any chance? >> mckinley. >> you can think of mt. mckinley the tallest peak in the united states. that's an easy thing to picture a huge mountain in alaska. >> right. >> on this door i want you to picture this. maybe we open up the doors and there is this beautiful vista of the tallest peak in north america, mt. mckinley, we get a blast of cold air. add color to it. it gets you chilled. snow flies in. you can just imagine being enveloped by the snow and the cold. so we move on to the next location. that's going to be teddy roosevelt. when i think of teddy roosevelt, i think of a teddy bear. that's pretty easy. what we'll picture is a big cuddly teddy bear sitting on this rustic historic table. okay? now we move over to the globe here. >> the globe is president taft. for this one, picture a giant raft floating on the
that's where you actually imagine the image for the thing you are memorizing on.hose can be pieces of furniture, corners of rooms, whatever. we are here at this first location and we are going to start with the 25th president. do you know who he is, by any chance? >> mckinley. >> you can think of mt. mckinley the tallest peak in the united states. that's an easy thing to picture a huge mountain in alaska. >> right. >> on this door i want you to picture this. maybe we...
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if we can imagine that. happen.ake this the capabilities that enable us to live, not just on the in space, thrive planet. that is what is really about. here's an example of different things we do. technology is technology were each year, the power and of the speeds are doubling, which is what has happened to the ibm option on the apollo mission to what you have in your hands today, and the cost is dropping in half. in other words, the younger ,udience out there and here it's about the exponential -- really, it's not about the doubling,4, it is exponential. it is applied to many different things. data processing, robotics, , these areprinting things that not only impact us, but if we really, really want to make it up in space and build a permanent colony, these technology will enable us to do that. hopefully the video works. we going to start here. audio. ok, so there's no audio. astronaut crews out in the desert research station. do we have any volume? examples inyou some the visual way of what we do, what w
if we can imagine that. happen.ake this the capabilities that enable us to live, not just on the in space, thrive planet. that is what is really about. here's an example of different things we do. technology is technology were each year, the power and of the speeds are doubling, which is what has happened to the ibm option on the apollo mission to what you have in your hands today, and the cost is dropping in half. in other words, the younger ,udience out there and here it's about the...
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you can imagine there are politicians from all over the country. a dozen governors are expected in down that night. he needs to be left alone far time. he then prepare add speech. here -- this is an earlier photo. you can visit this. it is set up a little bit differently. this seems to be the bed that lincoln did sleep in. there is a little small table here. that i don't know if that table is still there today but a table very much like that might have been why he wrote that or revised it at least. after revising far time he called his host and said i want to talk to william stewart, my secretary of state. how do i get to him? you this amazing story of david wills, his host, the governor of pennsylvania arrived by that time and several guards gathering in lincoln's room and hustling lincoln out to the street to go to the house where he was staying. lincoln, however, was worried. he knew it because huge crowd out there. he didn't like talking while he was president. he was afraid of making a mistake or something. he told the governor of pennsylvania
you can imagine there are politicians from all over the country. a dozen governors are expected in down that night. he needs to be left alone far time. he then prepare add speech. here -- this is an earlier photo. you can visit this. it is set up a little bit differently. this seems to be the bed that lincoln did sleep in. there is a little small table here. that i don't know if that table is still there today but a table very much like that might have been why he wrote that or revised it at...
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can you imagine that? this is unbelievable. for the record, when reagan was reelected in 1984, he won 49 at a 50 states. which state did he not win? minnesota. exactly. minnesota. ronald reagan in 1984, the electoral college was 525-13. reagan twice won california, new york, new jersey, my own state of pennsylvania, and even massachusetts. it's not going to happen again. it's hard to imagine it even happened twice. with reporters in poland, he told them i envisioned what would happened in your presidential election. reagan will settle things. you wait and see. ronald reagan will make things better. reagan was inaugurated jerry 20th, 1980 1 p.m. he was one invite chief justice -- inaugurated january 20, 1981. he was sworn in by chief justice warren. he carried his mother's bible. she made this president. the bible is open to the old -- she was there. this doesn't happen without her. the bible is open to the old testament, second chronicle 7:14, which says if my people turn from their wicked ways, i will hear the -- i will heal t
can you imagine that? this is unbelievable. for the record, when reagan was reelected in 1984, he won 49 at a 50 states. which state did he not win? minnesota. exactly. minnesota. ronald reagan in 1984, the electoral college was 525-13. reagan twice won california, new york, new jersey, my own state of pennsylvania, and even massachusetts. it's not going to happen again. it's hard to imagine it even happened twice. with reporters in poland, he told them i envisioned what would happened in your...
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we shall have to imagine it. ok, no? no audio? ok, well, anyway, you can see visually a lot of things that we do, so when you are part of the simulation crew, then you do a lot of eva, so extravehicular activities outside the base camp, and then we do a lot of stuff inside as well. science and food -- we look at how to grow food. we put ourselves in a full situation. we restrict ourselves with the water. with food as well, to last us the whole mission. if it is two weeks, a whole month, we really, really plan it out. so let's go and -- here, i'm going to go quickly through the medical eva. this is something i have been working over the last 2, 3 years is how to develop countermeasures in the medical scenarios, right, that would probably happen, high possibility of happening, of humans going out into space. it is a very risky place, an extreme environment, so what do we do if you went on an eva and somebody got injured? here we are incorporating technologies, the nano satellite would be able to give us geo-referencing to where the
we shall have to imagine it. ok, no? no audio? ok, well, anyway, you can see visually a lot of things that we do, so when you are part of the simulation crew, then you do a lot of eva, so extravehicular activities outside the base camp, and then we do a lot of stuff inside as well. science and food -- we look at how to grow food. we put ourselves in a full situation. we restrict ourselves with the water. with food as well, to last us the whole mission. if it is two weeks, a whole month, we...
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and as everyone can imagine thatis moment. and as everyone can imagine that is quite a blow.ation for phil and whatever i say will not help the situation but as players, we are fully focused on the job in hand and the game. i think of players you expect in the transfer window things like this to happen. whether players are going coming in but you have to focus on what is important as a team and stay together and that is what we will do. so it should not have any effect at all. i work with the players i have and do not think about the players do not have. so if they injured or whatever it is the same situation, you cannot it. i've said everything i can say about it. if you still want to ask i have no other answers. what do you make of the situation — should liverpool let him go? they are trying to say to the parent company fsg that he is not for sale which is fine. but he is a really nice guy as well, by the way, he already asked for a transfer which i never thought he would do. what if ben he says you know what, i'm not going to play. and signed a new five—year contract which
and as everyone can imagine thatis moment. and as everyone can imagine that is quite a blow.ation for phil and whatever i say will not help the situation but as players, we are fully focused on the job in hand and the game. i think of players you expect in the transfer window things like this to happen. whether players are going coming in but you have to focus on what is important as a team and stay together and that is what we will do. so it should not have any effect at all. i work with the...
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so imagine what's in people's minds. the lines are so big and so long. we need more physicians, more doctors, more health care, for everybody in the whole facility. for houston, and for the us, this is a wake—up yell. a giant of global commerce has been paralysed. should the city have been evacuated? the mayor says no. you can't put 6.5 million people on the road two days before a storm when you don't know where it's going. it is absurd. but the fabric of this city is now tearing. even motorways are giving way, and as more deaths are reported, including one police officer, the strain is beginning to show. 0nce our dive team got there, it was too treacherous to go under and look for him. so we made the decision to leave officers there waiting until the morning. because as much as we wanted to recover him last night, we couldn't put more officers at risk for what we knew in our hearts was going to be a recovery mission. every hour brings news of more rescues, more people trapped, and more damage. with nearly 50 inches of rain, this is now a record—breaking
so imagine what's in people's minds. the lines are so big and so long. we need more physicians, more doctors, more health care, for everybody in the whole facility. for houston, and for the us, this is a wake—up yell. a giant of global commerce has been paralysed. should the city have been evacuated? the mayor says no. you can't put 6.5 million people on the road two days before a storm when you don't know where it's going. it is absurd. but the fabric of this city is now tearing. even...
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you can imagine his sblis the fake priebus e-mailed him the following. i had promised myself i would leave my hands mud-free. the way in which that transition has come about has been diabolical and hurtful. i don't expect apply. the very real scaramucci responded. you know what you did. we all do. even today. rest assured we were prepared. a man would apologize. it continued with, i can't believe you're questioning my ethics. the so-called mooch who can't even manage his first being in the white house without leaving upset in the wake. i have nothing to apologize. again, the very real scaramucci. read shakespeare. particularly othello. you are right there. i know what you did. not only did this expose some very real flaws but he posted to twitter for all to see. the white house officials acknowledged it and said they know whatted happen. scaramucci wasn't the only white house official. we'll tell you who else got played. next. >>> the e-mail prankster who was able to convince anthony scaramucci that he was reince priebus, whose head should roll first? ma
you can imagine his sblis the fake priebus e-mailed him the following. i had promised myself i would leave my hands mud-free. the way in which that transition has come about has been diabolical and hurtful. i don't expect apply. the very real scaramucci responded. you know what you did. we all do. even today. rest assured we were prepared. a man would apologize. it continued with, i can't believe you're questioning my ethics. the so-called mooch who can't even manage his first being in the...
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i can only imagine how busy you are. houston has just over can only imagine how busy you are.ow busy you are. houston has just over 6.5 million people. how busy is it where you are? we are wet. it has been waiting for three days. three feet of rain. we are directly south of houston, between houston and the gulf of mexico. you are being told there is more to come. how can you prepare? we are preparing to the best of our ability. we did so ever since it entered the gulf of mexico. we have had a lot of rain. we are getting a lot of rain. we are supposed to have it for another another 2—3 days. lot of rain. we are supposed to have it for another another 2-3 days. can you answer a question. it looks absolutely terrifying and surreal to see highways flooded like this. am i right in thinking some of these highways were built with this use in mind as flood run—off channels? absolutely. some of the low—lying highways and residential streets are built to carry water. they are just not built to carry what is a one in 500 year event. there is nothing you could design to do that. you have
i can only imagine how busy you are. houston has just over can only imagine how busy you are.ow busy you are. houston has just over 6.5 million people. how busy is it where you are? we are wet. it has been waiting for three days. three feet of rain. we are directly south of houston, between houston and the gulf of mexico. you are being told there is more to come. how can you prepare? we are preparing to the best of our ability. we did so ever since it entered the gulf of mexico. we have had a...
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- [mary lynn] yes, that was... - [evan] hard to imagine? - also, unexpected. - something you didn't necessarily set out to do. - i was around for a lot of those early mr. shows. i don't know how much it really happens like this anymore, with the interneand peoplefils and having the ability to quickly do that, but it was bob odenkirk and david cross doing live shows to test the material that would become that tv show. and they would throw me in there and i was almost kind of like a mascot, i didn't really know what was going on. i loved performing, but i almost feel like it's only now that i'm a more well-rounded person and kind of putting together the pieces of... it's not all some big experimental art piece. - but if you look back at the chaos that was the basis for that show, as you describe it, it actually held together remarkably well and really was something. and people generally regarded it, i know there was a rolling stones story that talked about it as one of the greatest sketch comedy shows of all time. - no, yeah, those guys were
- [mary lynn] yes, that was... - [evan] hard to imagine? - also, unexpected. - something you didn't necessarily set out to do. - i was around for a lot of those early mr. shows. i don't know how much it really happens like this anymore, with the interneand peoplefils and having the ability to quickly do that, but it was bob odenkirk and david cross doing live shows to test the material that would become that tv show. and they would throw me in there and i was almost kind of like a mascot, i...
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so let's imagine that this is where the gold vain is. so if you're actually -- if you decide to look for the gold vain itself, here's how you do it. you go upstream and you test the water here, and then you go upstream again, and test it here, then you go upstream again and you test it here. now in each of these places, you find some gold, but les than you had down here, because of the pace of the river. but eventually you get to a place where you find none at all, why do you find none? because you're gone above the vain, so that tells you, so you do some much closer testing, here and here, it's hardly ever self-evident, it just looks like work, but you can work out where it's come in. then you come to the possibility of digging out the gold itself. that's very difficult to do, but that's the idea that the miners came to. that's why we have so many photos up here in the mountains. >> it's called a vein or a drift, there's lots of miner's terminology, and it depends on which mine you're in there tends to be a different rhetoric to go with
so let's imagine that this is where the gold vain is. so if you're actually -- if you decide to look for the gold vain itself, here's how you do it. you go upstream and you test the water here, and then you go upstream again, and test it here, then you go upstream again and you test it here. now in each of these places, you find some gold, but les than you had down here, because of the pace of the river. but eventually you get to a place where you find none at all, why do you find none? because...