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my mind was pretty blank. i know how — first run. my mind was pretty blank. my mind was pretty blank. i know how to do the _ first run. my mind was pretty blank. i know how to do the trick _ first run. my mind was pretty blank. i know how to do the trick and - first run. my mind was pretty blank. i know how to do the trick and i - i know how to do the trick and i knew the first time i rushed the trick and i was little nervous and stiff and that is probably why i came off. so i tried to just stay as relaxed as i could because i knew i could do it but ironically it like the harder you think about it, the harder it kind of is. and the rest of the run, i wasjust harder it kind of is. and the rest of the run, i was just kind harder it kind of is. and the rest of the run, i wasjust kind of of the run, i was just kind of also on autopilot again. i was coming up here and i thought i had to get to that front flip and landed that great in a little touch on the break. which slow me down to the right speed for that. i was sick i cannot believe i was of this point and aft
my mind was pretty blank. i know how — first run. my mind was pretty blank. my mind was pretty blank. i know how to do the _ first run. my mind was pretty blank. i know how to do the trick _ first run. my mind was pretty blank. i know how to do the trick and - first run. my mind was pretty blank. i know how to do the trick and i - i know how to do the trick and i knew the first time i rushed the trick and i was little nervous and stiff and that is probably why i came off. so i tried to just...
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the computer is not separate from human minds. charles the great philosopher shows symbol systems are separate from reality. between every symbol system and its object you need an interpreter, a human mind in a game they are the objects. symbols have the rules embodied in them and they are the object. so of course if you speed up the game or the go game to some gigahertz billions of cycles per second you can play all of the games that are possible and defeat a human player that does not have the benefit of the processing. the math is not the same as the territory. ai imagines you can make math that are the same as the territory. it is so complex it is no longer has the interpretation. it becomes the universe. and so it is just a misconception of how the mind works. how computation functions, you can program it to do anything. you can program a computer you got somebody at the end to take the symbols and interpret them in terms of some human reality. technologist, economist, george gilder is the author of 19 books. a founding membe
the computer is not separate from human minds. charles the great philosopher shows symbol systems are separate from reality. between every symbol system and its object you need an interpreter, a human mind in a game they are the objects. symbols have the rules embodied in them and they are the object. so of course if you speed up the game or the go game to some gigahertz billions of cycles per second you can play all of the games that are possible and defeat a human player that does not have...
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>> it afternoon welcome to our virtual event why it's okay to speak your mind i am president of the manhattan institute and i'm excited to talk today with professor of philosophy at bowling green and author of the excellent new book why it's okay toce speak your mind. we are in the midst of intense debate ideological diversity and censorship online. the professor iss an important emerging voice and these conversations bringing much-needed rigor and clear thinking to bear. his book steps back from the controversies to consider more basic questions how does society make sense of itself? do wee have a process in place to make sure o our ideas are stress tested before deployed? throughout the conversation please feel free to submit your question whatever platform you're watching assigned will try to get to as many as we can. thank you for joining me today. >> thank you for having me great to be here i'm excited to talk to about the book. host: what weuc should get out of the way early on you are not making a case for free speech as such you leave that to others but when you look at the climate or
>> it afternoon welcome to our virtual event why it's okay to speak your mind i am president of the manhattan institute and i'm excited to talk today with professor of philosophy at bowling green and author of the excellent new book why it's okay toce speak your mind. we are in the midst of intense debate ideological diversity and censorship online. the professor iss an important emerging voice and these conversations bringing much-needed rigor and clear thinking to bear. his book steps...
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with that in mind, when we have _ the twisties.es. with that in mind, when we have seen such a - the twisties. with that in mind, - when we have seen such a successful start to the olympics, does it make more gold medals in silver medals in bronze medal is likely or does it make it harder to then achieve that because the pressure is on? well. make it harder to then achieve that because the pressure is on? well, i would like to _ because the pressure is on? well, i would like to think _ because the pressure is on? well, i would like to think it _ because the pressure is on? well, i would like to think it makes - because the pressure is on? well, i would like to think it makes it - because the pressure is on? well, ij would like to think it makes it more likely because people will feed off that brilliant start that gb has had, to think that anything is possible. is it possible for meare extraordinary athletes in the swimming pool, but very ordinary people. any athlete competing for great britain must think now i have a chance. and it
with that in mind, when we have _ the twisties.es. with that in mind, when we have seen such a - the twisties. with that in mind, - when we have seen such a successful start to the olympics, does it make more gold medals in silver medals in bronze medal is likely or does it make it harder to then achieve that because the pressure is on? well. make it harder to then achieve that because the pressure is on? well, i would like to _ because the pressure is on? well, i would like to think _ because...
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>> good afternoon and welcome to our virtual event why it is okay to speak your mind. i'm president of the manhattan institute and i'm very excited to talk today with hrishikesh joshi professor from bowling green and author of the excellent new book "why it's okay to speak your mind". in the midst of intense debate of free speech and college campuses ideologically diversity of media and censorship online. professor hrishikesh joshi is an urgent voice to bring clear thinking. his book in our conversation today considers more basic questions. how does our society makes sense of itself? do we have a process in place to make sure our ideas are stress tested before they are deployed? throughout the conversation submit your questions. we will save time at the end to get as many as we can. thank you for joining me today. >> thank you so much for having me. great to be here. i'm excited to talk about the book and these issues. >> what you get out of the way early on as we are not making a case for free speech as such. you leave that to others. but when you are looking at the c
>> good afternoon and welcome to our virtual event why it is okay to speak your mind. i'm president of the manhattan institute and i'm very excited to talk today with hrishikesh joshi professor from bowling green and author of the excellent new book "why it's okay to speak your mind". in the midst of intense debate of free speech and college campuses ideologically diversity of media and censorship online. professor hrishikesh joshi is an urgent voice to bring clear thinking. his...
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and how this willingness to spk your mind.hink it's fair to say working in the classic liberal tradition. so we don't necessarily want to pursueso top-down intervention. we don't want state mandates. or a more voluntary approach. if you are looking at powerful academic institutions, this is where there is a dramatic and extreme ideological homogeneity and that has bearing on the issues you are describing there are a number of people that advance the argument if you care about ideological diversity given that extent and then you need to embrace some form of intervention to promote greater political diversity this is very uncomfortable so given the stakes of the efficacy to ensure that it's healthy do you feel that that situation is brave enough that it might necessitate a government ideological diversity quick. >> i haven't thought about the specifics of that issue is much how the government intervention would play out but there is always unintended consequences you have to very carefully think of those incentives for individua
and how this willingness to spk your mind.hink it's fair to say working in the classic liberal tradition. so we don't necessarily want to pursueso top-down intervention. we don't want state mandates. or a more voluntary approach. if you are looking at powerful academic institutions, this is where there is a dramatic and extreme ideological homogeneity and that has bearing on the issues you are describing there are a number of people that advance the argument if you care about ideological...
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suet there is this really pervasive anxiety about speaking to your mind. and given what you just said, this that what you're hoping to do to get people to be more courageous and to kind of get their backs up because if you see some small change, some small increase in the willingness to speak your mind, that this would affect a larger healthy cultural change. hrishikesh: absolutely yes. i think the courage of this time may be contagious for people lots of psychological studies that show the people mostly don't want to be alone. so youou know, so there going to look up this experiment, it's great kind of demonstration of this. people mostly don't want to be alone. and if they have even one person that shares her view of the much more likely to say what they think. and the experiment shows people are four times more likely to say what they really think if they have even one other person who is sharing their opinion. so that fear of isolation, so evenen if one person sees that they can have this kind of snowball effect on others and so that is the help. hope.
suet there is this really pervasive anxiety about speaking to your mind. and given what you just said, this that what you're hoping to do to get people to be more courageous and to kind of get their backs up because if you see some small change, some small increase in the willingness to speak your mind, that this would affect a larger healthy cultural change. hrishikesh: absolutely yes. i think the courage of this time may be contagious for people lots of psychological studies that show the...
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, :, , :, :, :, mind? yes, and i was very aware of covid and especially _ mind?i mind? yes, and i was very aware of| covid and especially in southend and the tight restrictions we had over? spent, where i my? in hospital, but i was very aware. —— i spent my christmas in hospital. fortunately, i was seen very quickly. for christmas in hospital. fortunately, i was seen very quickly.— i was seen very quickly. for other cancer patients _ i was seen very quickly. for other cancer patients who _ i was seen very quickly. for other cancer patients who are _ i was seen very quickly. for other cancer patients who are waiting i i was seen very quickly. for other. cancer patients who are waiting for treatment or for those listening to this going, i mightjust have that conversation, once you were in hospital, what was the treatment like? rememberthat hospital, what was the treatment like? remember that the protocols were very strong and they were keeping their eye on protecting patients, what was it like? did you feel safe? i patients, what was it like? did you feel safe? , :
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♪ state of mind ♪ state of mind ♪ soi'm just taking a greyhoundn the hudson river ♪ cause i'm in a -d . >>> this is ben stiller, help build the next nyc. support volunteer. join. visit nyc next.org. >> new york state of mind. a lot of folks in central park now in that state of mind. one of the performers was alexa ray joel, billy joel's daughter. the concert is a few minutes away with bruce springsteen and so many more. when we come back, i talk with music producer clive davis who helped create this star studded lineup. ♪all by yourself.♪ you look a little lost. i can't find my hotel. oh. oh! ♪ this is not normal. no. ♪ so? ♪ right? go with us and find millions of flexible options, all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who in
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unconnected with belarus in our mind? ., ., ~ your mind? i do not think so. i was at a _ your mind?a protest _ your mind? i do not think so. i was at a protest in _ your mind? i do not think so. i was at a protest in memory . your mind? i do not think so. i was at a protest in memory of| was at a protest in memory of vitali outside the belarusian embassy here in kyiv last night. basically the unanimous agreement was obviously there was no other way but for the belarusian kgb to have been involved. all the russian kgb to have been involved. another message that may have been intended is for the ukraine, simply because obviously belarus and russia are now an ever closer union, and you see belarus losing its sovereignty to russia within the next year or two, and the ukraine is the odd man out, and i think both players including lukashenko players including lu kashenko are players including lukashenko are trying to make ukraine look like a sick man of europe where there is no security for anyone. there is no security for anyone-— there is no security for an one. ~ ., , anyone. we will o
unconnected with belarus in our mind? ., ., ~ your mind? i do not think so. i was at a _ your mind?a protest _ your mind? i do not think so. i was at a protest in _ your mind? i do not think so. i was at a protest in memory . your mind? i do not think so. i was at a protest in memory of| was at a protest in memory of vitali outside the belarusian embassy here in kyiv last night. basically the unanimous agreement was obviously there was no other way but for the belarusian kgb to have been...
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new york times bestsellers the righteous minds and the coddling of" the american mind: how good intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for failure. co-or authored. he's written more than 100 academic articles. in 2019 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences and was chosen as one of the world's top 50 thinkers. a few housekeeping notes, we will bee doing an audience q&a, so if you have questions for chris, you can drop them in the chat or add them to the feature at the bottom of your screen. and with that, please join me in welcoming jonathan and chris to the stage. >> okay. thank you so much. thanks for getting us through those technical difficulties. now, it is 7:20 on a friday night here on the east coast, so i told chris that i was going to be drinking, and i inning violated him to have a drink -- i invited him to have a drink. i'm trying one of these alcoholics lemonades which are good but too sweet. whatat are you drinking? >> you're talking about a polarizing product. i wouldn't touch the stuff. [laughter] >> so what are you drinking? >> this is o
new york times bestsellers the righteous minds and the coddling of" the american mind: how good intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for failure. co-or authored. he's written more than 100 academic articles. in 2019 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences and was chosen as one of the world's top 50 thinkers. a few housekeeping notes, we will bee doing an audience q&a, so if you have questions for chris, you can drop them in the chat or add them to...
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and they get their first it kind of eats out of your mind, it is called out of your mind and there islectricity or something and that's what makes you laugh. it has to do with truth because humor, if you simply speak the truth, that's what gestures would do, it's funny because nobody has the guts to say it so if somebody like don burkle says what you're not supposed to say, it is screamingly funny because everybody is thinking that's so true and get they can't believe how he just said that, how could he just say that? it's not meant to be mean, it's meant to connect. i think that's part of the problem in a way political correct woke culture, it hymns down our ability to laugh at ourselves. if we can't laugh at ourselves, we are dead basically, you won't have a civilization, and that is where free speech vitally important we are in serious danger on that but i think humor and truth are always related and i do think jesus, he's not like cracking one-liners i can't think of an example right now which is tragic he says are number of things that i like the people had to be -- well, here's
and they get their first it kind of eats out of your mind, it is called out of your mind and there islectricity or something and that's what makes you laugh. it has to do with truth because humor, if you simply speak the truth, that's what gestures would do, it's funny because nobody has the guts to say it so if somebody like don burkle says what you're not supposed to say, it is screamingly funny because everybody is thinking that's so true and get they can't believe how he just said that, how...
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first and it kind of leaks out of your mind, it is pulled out of your mind and there is this electricityr something infects what makes you laugh. it has to do with truth because humor, if you simply speak the truth, that's what jesters do. it's funny because nobody has the guts to say it so somebody like don rickles has what you're not supposed to say, it's screamingly funny because everybody is thinking that's so true and get, i can't believe he just said that, how could he say that? but it's not meant to be mean, it's meant to connect. i think that's part of the problem with political correct woke culture is it hampson down our ability to laugh at ourselves. if we can't laugh at ourselves, we are dead basically. you won't have a civilization, you have to have, that'sd where free speech and all that is vitally important and we are in serious danger on that but humor and truth are always related and i do think jesus, he's not cracking one-liners but i can't think of any examples right now which is tragic but he says are number of things that are just like the people had to be -- well, he
first and it kind of leaks out of your mind, it is pulled out of your mind and there is this electricityr something infects what makes you laugh. it has to do with truth because humor, if you simply speak the truth, that's what jesters do. it's funny because nobody has the guts to say it so somebody like don rickles has what you're not supposed to say, it's screamingly funny because everybody is thinking that's so true and get, i can't believe he just said that, how could he say that? but it's...
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the mind is the athlete, the body is just the means.tion as a champion. especially injapan, when the environment is so strange and different. you have to overcome, you have to beat the environment in order to let your mind function and operate on the training you have done for the previous four years. in terms of the psychological training that you help him with in the build—up to it, how has it differed this year because of all the uncertainties and question marks because it is an olympic games like no other? at one point, we did not even know if it was going to go ahead. that's right. there has been a lot of uncertainty and we've had to deal with that. that's dealt with by british swimming creating a high—performance environment. which deals and doesn't react to setbacks. our motto with tokyo was "we can deal with this." we won't react emotionally, we won't get negative, we can deal with this. these conditions will be perfect for us. the athletes performed in the swimming pool and we understand we were successful with that. we cast ou
the mind is the athlete, the body is just the means.tion as a champion. especially injapan, when the environment is so strange and different. you have to overcome, you have to beat the environment in order to let your mind function and operate on the training you have done for the previous four years. in terms of the psychological training that you help him with in the build—up to it, how has it differed this year because of all the uncertainties and question marks because it is an olympic...
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that we think could be the mind of god. in fact, you can summarize all of string theory into one equation, that is my equation. my equation is about an inch and half long. it's not the final equation however because more recently we discovered there are membranes like beach balls or volleyballs. membranes it can also vibrate. in fact we think our universe is a membrane. therefore this is not the final equation. this is not yet the god equation. but maybe somebody out there listening to this program, a young person who was energized by this talk. maybe you will find the true god equation. and when you do let me give you some advice. first, tell me first. and we will publish together and we will split the nobel prize money. now the next question is, how can you test a theory like this? there are five ways you can test this theory. like what happened two weeks ago outside of chicago. a crack in the standard model babe that crack can be filled with the particle predicted by stripping theory. the next octave up. where the loss o
that we think could be the mind of god. in fact, you can summarize all of string theory into one equation, that is my equation. my equation is about an inch and half long. it's not the final equation however because more recently we discovered there are membranes like beach balls or volleyballs. membranes it can also vibrate. in fact we think our universe is a membrane. therefore this is not the final equation. this is not yet the god equation. but maybe somebody out there listening to this...
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but the philosophy behind the theory will blow your mind away.ints of view. >> amazing so can you explain to us why it is so difficult to conceive of those dimensions and what we are accustomed to are the three dimensions plus time? is there a way it can be described to a layman like myself? >> the simple answer is no we can move in length and width and height and conceive of animals charging at us in three dimensions. that's why we understand three-dimensional tigers and lions that evolution did not give us the ability to visualize a five dimensional tiger. they do not harm us there was no necessity to visualize five dimensional t tigers. but your computes and hyper dimension space but to be a mathematical trick so we take cross-sections and cannot look at a five dimensional being or object. so we slice it up slices that we understand with that object itself cannot be visualized so it is mathematics and tricks and then to understand the's objects. so to visualize these objects? know. so hollywood tried and matthewo mcconaughey was floating in a
but the philosophy behind the theory will blow your mind away.ints of view. >> amazing so can you explain to us why it is so difficult to conceive of those dimensions and what we are accustomed to are the three dimensions plus time? is there a way it can be described to a layman like myself? >> the simple answer is no we can move in length and width and height and conceive of animals charging at us in three dimensions. that's why we understand three-dimensional tigers and lions that...
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it was just a mind blowing absolutely staggering fairytale dream that just blew my mind in the dreamust said this is god i don't want it to be god i don't know i just know that it is vicious one of those things that's what i was hoping i don't know what i was hoping it wasn't hoping anything. i was so lost but it was so stunning such a weaving together of the disparate elements in the way i am still astonished when i think about it it seems divine super genius to do this and to weave together these elements that i was unaware of but if somebody put a gun to my head and said who are you at that age i would say that greek issue that's a big thing fishing was a big part of my identity because what do i do beside study? and then trying to figure out the meaning of life andfi then in college thinking may be freud was on to something with the collective unconscious and then i came up with an image of a frozen lake that the conscious mind is the i.c.e. on the lake and the unconscious mind is the water beneath the i.c.e. and i don't really believe that now because i believe god and jesus rev
it was just a mind blowing absolutely staggering fairytale dream that just blew my mind in the dreamust said this is god i don't want it to be god i don't know i just know that it is vicious one of those things that's what i was hoping i don't know what i was hoping it wasn't hoping anything. i was so lost but it was so stunning such a weaving together of the disparate elements in the way i am still astonished when i think about it it seems divine super genius to do this and to weave together...
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and it just was a mind blowing an absolutely staggering kind of fairytale dream that just blew my mind in the dream i just said this is god, i don't want to be god, of us know that it is, take one of those things where i didn't know what i was hoping, i wasn't really helping anything. i was soho lost. but it was so stunning, such a stunning weaving together of these disparate elements in a way that i was astonished by it, and i think okay, it seems like a divine super genius situation to be able to do this to weave together these elements of my life that i was unaware of and i was not thinking of these elements and now i think if somebody put a gun to my head at my age and said who are you, i would've said this and that, it was a big thing of who i am, it was a big part of my identity because what did i do besides study, i would go fishing as a hobby, and then the light of the mind, figuring out the meaning of life and then thinking maybe we are on to something, talking about the collective unconscious and i came up with this image of a frozen lake in the conscious mind is the ice on t
and it just was a mind blowing an absolutely staggering kind of fairytale dream that just blew my mind in the dream i just said this is god, i don't want to be god, of us know that it is, take one of those things where i didn't know what i was hoping, i wasn't really helping anything. i was soho lost. but it was so stunning, such a stunning weaving together of these disparate elements in a way that i was astonished by it, and i think okay, it seems like a divine super genius situation to be...
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i think you have to be in our mind.- what he can do best. i think you have to be in our mind.be in our mind. you are not necessarily close to _ have to be in our mind. you are not necessarily close to the _ have to be in our mind. you are not necessarily close to the idea - necessarily close to the idea that he might play it lord's if the logistics work, that could be considered coming that out later in the series, he is alive option right now, is equipment that will save my mind is not close to anything. it’s mind is not close to anything. it's a aood mind is not close to anything. it�*s a good suggestion there. if it fits and works of the team, that i think it is something we will have to consider. birmingham phoenix have lifted themselves off the bottom of the hundred women's table with a ten—wicket victory over welsh fire in a rain—affected game in cardiff. birmingham's star overseas batter shafali verma made her highest score of the competition, hitting 76 offjust 42 balls as phoenix chased down 128 with 2a balls to spare. evejones also made an unbeaten 52. bangladesh bow
i think you have to be in our mind.- what he can do best. i think you have to be in our mind.be in our mind. you are not necessarily close to _ have to be in our mind. you are not necessarily close to the _ have to be in our mind. you are not necessarily close to the idea - necessarily close to the idea that he might play it lord's if the logistics work, that could be considered coming that out later in the series, he is alive option right now, is equipment that will save my mind is not close...
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on the like in the unconscious mind is the water beneath the i.c.e.i don't really believe that now because god and jesus revealed themselves but i didn't have a clue about anything so in the dream they are woven together in a way that is poetic and beautiful. i cannot take credit done a lot of inventing in my life. and very imaginative but this was not for me we also have the innate sense when it's our brain or not but it was dramatically life-changing. because the fish out of water is a theme that runs through my life. even wrote a short story called the wild ride of miss george and wanted to put it into the appendix. we should have but it's on my website it's under writings on my website but it has that dreamlike quality. i was 20 and looking back now i see some of the's themes and that dreamlike story. it is amazing to me but i'm not conscious of any of this summer comes together in a way that i hope people can experience it as i did that they would be where i was when it happened to me and i had the dream so they can make sense of what it was and
on the like in the unconscious mind is the water beneath the i.c.e.i don't really believe that now because god and jesus revealed themselves but i didn't have a clue about anything so in the dream they are woven together in a way that is poetic and beautiful. i cannot take credit done a lot of inventing in my life. and very imaginative but this was not for me we also have the innate sense when it's our brain or not but it was dramatically life-changing. because the fish out of water is a theme...
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and "the new york times" bestseller the righteous mind. and the cobbling of american mind. one - - more than $100 academic articles with the american academy of arts and sciences and chosen by prospect magazine one of the top 50 thinkers. a few housekeeping notes before we begin. we will do audience q&a if you have questions, you can drop them in the chat or in the q&a feature at the bottom of your screen. with that please join me to welcome jonathan and chris to the state each. >> thank you so much for getting us through the technical difficulties. it is 7:20 p.m. on a friday night on the east coast. i told chris i would be drinking and i invited him to have a drink. trying these new alcoholic lemonades that are good that are too sweet. >> now a very polarizing product. i wouldn't touch it. [laughter] >> what are you drinking? >> this is the finest local beer in north carolina. hold it up to the cameras of people can see and get free press. [laughter] >> i am pleased to be doing this with you. so we will hear from you about your stories and this whole thing. you write abou
and "the new york times" bestseller the righteous mind. and the cobbling of american mind. one - - more than $100 academic articles with the american academy of arts and sciences and chosen by prospect magazine one of the top 50 thinkers. a few housekeeping notes before we begin. we will do audience q&a if you have questions, you can drop them in the chat or in the q&a feature at the bottom of your screen. with that please join me to welcome jonathan and chris to the state...
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blowing absolutely staggering fairytale dream that blew my mind.n the dream i said this is god. that wanted to be god i don't know i just know that it is. one of those things you don't say that's what i was hoping come i don't know what i was hoping. i was so lost. it was such a stunning weaving together of these disparate elements that i'm still astonished by it. you would have to be super genius to do this and weave together these elements of my life i myself was not aware of but if somebody put a gun to my head and said who are you a big part of who i am or my identity what we do besides study? and then the idea of trying to figure out the meaning of life and then thinking may be freud was onto something talk about the collective unconscious coming up with an image of a frozen lake the conscious mind is the i.c.e. on the like in the unconscious mind is the water beneath the i.c.e. and i don't really believe that now because god and jesus revealed themselves but i didn't have a clue about anything so in the dream they are woven together in a way
blowing absolutely staggering fairytale dream that blew my mind.n the dream i said this is god. that wanted to be god i don't know i just know that it is. one of those things you don't say that's what i was hoping come i don't know what i was hoping. i was so lost. it was such a stunning weaving together of these disparate elements that i'm still astonished by it. you would have to be super genius to do this and weave together these elements of my life i myself was not aware of but if somebody...
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and it just was a mind blowing absolutely fairytale dream that it just blew my mind. in the dream i just said this is god. i don't want it to be god.i just know it is. it'slike one of those things . you say that's what i was hoping that i didn't know what i was hoping, i wasn't hopinganything . but it was so mestunning. such a stunning weaving together of disparate elements in a way that i'm still astonished by it. when i think about it i think that's just seems like a divine, you have to be a divine super genius to be able to do this and to weave together these elements of my life that i myself was unaware of. i was not thinking of these moments but now i look back and i think if somebody put a gun to my set and who are you at that age i would have said this, this. the greek issue, that was a big thing of who iam. this year was a big part of my identity because what did i do besides study . like i go fishing, and i did a lot of and then the life of the mind just the idea of trying to figure out the meaning of life and then in college taking back i think maybe jung an
and it just was a mind blowing absolutely fairytale dream that it just blew my mind. in the dream i just said this is god. i don't want it to be god.i just know it is. it'slike one of those things . you say that's what i was hoping that i didn't know what i was hoping, i wasn't hopinganything . but it was so mestunning. such a stunning weaving together of disparate elements in a way that i'm still astonished by it. when i think about it i think that's just seems like a divine, you have to be a...
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, _ always important to keep numbers in mind, as— always important to keep numbers in mind, as damienout i mind, as damien was saying about china, _ mind, as damien was saying about china, the — mind, as damien was saying about china, the case _ mind, as damien was saying about china, the case as _ mind, as damien was saying about china, the case as there _ mind, as damien was saying about china, the case as there are - mind, as damien was saying about i china, the case as there are growing but there _ china, the case as there are growing but there are — china, the case as there are growing but there are still _ china, the case as there are growing but there are still minuscule - but there are still minuscule compared _ but there are still minuscule compared to— but there are still minuscule compared to countries - but there are still minuscule compared to countries in. but there are still minuscule | compared to countries in the but there are still minuscule - compared to countries in the west. what _ compared to countries in the west. what about— compared to countries in the west. w
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the greatest minds and histories like shown here thought that atoms were the basis of reality. aristotle thought that the elements made up the entire universe but it was the most ingenious idea that said it's music. only music is rich enough to explain all of c the richness ad variety of the universe. so one day noticing a strain and the longer the string the lower he went to buy a blacksmith shop and saw the sword being hammered. the longer the sword the lower the note and he said mathematics the residences each note gives you a vibration that could be measured in the laboratory for the laws and melodies and harmonies. unfortunately the empire fell apart and for a thousand years, for a thousand years there was darkness, magic and inquisition. then 16661 man was 23-years-old. then he saw a question for the ages does the moon also fall and he realized yes they are falling. they are falling in free space. but the mathematics was too great for his time. so what did he do, he discovered calculus to solve the falling apple and falling problem. the name was isaac newton and he create
the greatest minds and histories like shown here thought that atoms were the basis of reality. aristotle thought that the elements made up the entire universe but it was the most ingenious idea that said it's music. only music is rich enough to explain all of c the richness ad variety of the universe. so one day noticing a strain and the longer the string the lower he went to buy a blacksmith shop and saw the sword being hammered. the longer the sword the lower the note and he said mathematics...
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>> in my mind, i have never crossed the line with anyone but i didn't realize the extent to which thee has been redrawn. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: i don't know what line he's talking about, but hopefully he'll explain it in his new book, "andrew and the purple crayon." ( laughter ) warning: that's not a crayon ( laughter ) but it is purple. ( laughter ) one of the more disturbing details in the attorney general's report was the le thacuomo had harassed a member of his own security detail. >> at public events, troopers will often hold doors open or guard the doorways. when i walk past them, i often will give them a grip of the arm, a pat on the face, a touch on the stomach or slap on the back. it is my way of saying i see you. i appreciate you. >> stephen: wow! did you watch he really tried to slip in that "touch on the stomach" as if it's all the same. (as cuomo) "i would often pat them on the back, stroke them on the groin, give them a friendly suck on the toe. ( laughter ) then they moved the line!" so, evidently, he touches police officers on the stomach. a tradition he start
>> in my mind, i have never crossed the line with anyone but i didn't realize the extent to which thee has been redrawn. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: i don't know what line he's talking about, but hopefully he'll explain it in his new book, "andrew and the purple crayon." ( laughter ) warning: that's not a crayon ( laughter ) but it is purple. ( laughter ) one of the more disturbing details in the attorney general's report was the le thacuomo had harassed a member of...
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., , the end of my career, do you mind? . , , ., the end of my career, do you mind? . , ,, i. mind?y young. in your extremely active _ mind? i am very young. in your extremely active and _ mind? i am very young. in your extremely active and busy i mind? i am very young. in your extremely active and busy but i extremely active and busy but you are an experienced painter now with insight into yourself and there is your father and i am wondering whether in retrospect you discovered you had a real painting talent,... yes, yes, he was always behind the daily telegraph. my mother was mother and father to me. then when i left, i had a lot of oil paint he retired from the bank at xt and said sadly one morning, he started to paint. ——60. it brought us together and we loved each other very much. let together and we loved each other very much.— together and we loved each other very much. let me ask about budget _ other very much. let me ask about budget painting. i other very much. let me ask about budget painting. you i other very much. let me ask. about budget painting. you had portraits fam
., , the end of my career, do you mind? . , , ., the end of my career, do you mind? . , ,, i. mind?y young. in your extremely active _ mind? i am very young. in your extremely active and _ mind? i am very young. in your extremely active and busy i mind? i am very young. in your extremely active and busy but i extremely active and busy but you are an experienced painter now with insight into yourself and there is your father and i am wondering whether in retrospect you discovered you had a real...
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would you mind telling an anecdote? one it was laugh out loud funny for me that i told my family and they love that was that moment of young teenage arrogance with your father. >> my father. it is appropriate that he is on the cover of the book because when i was talking to him on the phone i would call him up and say remind me where did we live or what was this and eventually i'm talking to him and asking questions about things that happened in the greek church where we grew up, you're not going to write about that, are you? he's worried about his reputation at age 93 that he could lose his standing in the community and i said are you joking? this of happened 1 million years ago, you don't have anything to worry about, you end up being the hero of this book, not like i intended that but it seems clear to me that somehow you are the hero, it is obvious and part of it is the funny stories that involve him in the book and one of them, i always say what would drive me to drink about my parents, my mom is german from german
would you mind telling an anecdote? one it was laugh out loud funny for me that i told my family and they love that was that moment of young teenage arrogance with your father. >> my father. it is appropriate that he is on the cover of the book because when i was talking to him on the phone i would call him up and say remind me where did we live or what was this and eventually i'm talking to him and asking questions about things that happened in the greek church where we grew up, you're...
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do you think it passes through the pentagon mind or the british military is mind about climate change when they launch all these walls and do all these things in all these countries? well, i'm pretty sure that the united states military is the big purveyor of greenhouse gases. right, don't they? i think they contribute to the most the global warming, then i think even some reader and i would be gladly, they don't release the official figures and the special forces you guys have no one really knows. well, i remember elizabeth warren when she ran for president, she wanted to greens, you want to make the, the murder machine called the united states military. more environmentally friendly . i get and i don't know, i get the bombs explode and a c for trees. fly out. i don't know what happens, but again, they don't really care about climate. they don't really care about women's, right. the only thing they care about is corporate profits. and that's why the united states isn't the situation. it is where we have $15.00 kids living in poverty, in the richest country in the world, 80 percent of
do you think it passes through the pentagon mind or the british military is mind about climate change when they launch all these walls and do all these things in all these countries? well, i'm pretty sure that the united states military is the big purveyor of greenhouse gases. right, don't they? i think they contribute to the most the global warming, then i think even some reader and i would be gladly, they don't release the official figures and the special forces you guys have no one really...
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he's a special kind of narcissistic in my mind.clearly do not take the sexual harassment training. there are corroborative reports of him doing i don't think an adult man needs the training to know these things are very, very not okay. >> you shouldn't i remember in high school we all sign our name to the group projects, right it was a group project but really the one kid did it all. you should not apply that logic to sexual harassment training for the governor of new york. you should not need to sexual harassment training to not be a creep and treat women under your administration like this. it is mind-boggling to me. is it me or our politicians the worst people? the creep to normal person ratio in politics way out of whack with everyday life. people still think these people can solve all of our problems it boggles the mind. kat: is truly not mind boggling for this guy said so much control over my life for the past however many months he does not follow basic rules of decency apparently. >> this is the thing that shameful about a
he's a special kind of narcissistic in my mind.clearly do not take the sexual harassment training. there are corroborative reports of him doing i don't think an adult man needs the training to know these things are very, very not okay. >> you shouldn't i remember in high school we all sign our name to the group projects, right it was a group project but really the one kid did it all. you should not apply that logic to sexual harassment training for the governor of new york. you should not...
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i think she was very gracious in both body and mind. i regaled you| both body and mind. summer holiday, i won't do that again in the interest of decency. but i would say that my memory of her goes back to 1964, i was eight, and she started with cliff richard in the shadows, and i followed and she started with cliff richard in the shadows, and ifollowed her ever since. and it's a sad day because she stood for decency, she stood for joyousness and cheerfulness in a very sad, nasty world in which you have to report daily and henry and i have the privilege of commenting. it's a nice occasion if we can say, well, god bless you, and at the end of the day, a life well lived, and huge respect for her own reflection, but also people like you and me. trier?r also people like you and me. very much so, also people like you and me. very much so. yes- _ also people like you and me. very much so. yes- a _ also people like you and me. very much so, yes. a sad _ also people like you and me. very much so, yes. a sad but - much so, yes. a sad but poignant note to end it on. henry, digby, a
i think she was very gracious in both body and mind. i regaled you| both body and mind. summer holiday, i won't do that again in the interest of decency. but i would say that my memory of her goes back to 1964, i was eight, and she started with cliff richard in the shadows, and i followed and she started with cliff richard in the shadows, and ifollowed her ever since. and it's a sad day because she stood for decency, she stood for joyousness and cheerfulness in a very sad, nasty world in which...
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the fact the matter is this, we went to afghanistan 20 years ago with one mission in mind, and that was to deal with the people who attacked us on 911. and that mission has been successful. we brought in loudon to justice a decade ago, al k to the group that attacked us has been vastly diminished. its capacity to attack us again from afghanistan has been right now. does not exist. and we're going to make sure that we keep in place in the region, the capacity, the forces necessary to see any reemergence of the terrorist threat and to be able to deal with it. so in terms of what we set out to do and f canister and we've done it, some of the headlines rescue teams in haiti erasing to search for survivors after saturdays, devastating earthquake as a tropical storm now head towards the country. so far, almost 1300 people are confirmed dead off the magnitude 7.2 quick. and they have to be after the opposition leader, hockey, and lemma secured. a landslide victory and last week presidential election. the business tycoon defeated president edgarland goodbye imaginative. nearly $1000000.00 votes
the fact the matter is this, we went to afghanistan 20 years ago with one mission in mind, and that was to deal with the people who attacked us on 911. and that mission has been successful. we brought in loudon to justice a decade ago, al k to the group that attacked us has been vastly diminished. its capacity to attack us again from afghanistan has been right now. does not exist. and we're going to make sure that we keep in place in the region, the capacity, the forces necessary to see any...
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what do you think was on my mind? being because of obviously the terrorist threats there's so, how do you live with that but i think we both have a great deal of confidence in. the people who were in charge of their security i did a little checking before she went away really it did. yes. did you check? one to make sure that there was plenty of it. did you not know that? and you really i mean personally hands-on wanted wanted to make sure that that she'd be safe there. and i know fairness i have to say that. my remarks were really unnecessary because those in charge that had the same thought and we're doing everything that should be done. i think the only danger she had in rome was for marcelo must trayane not from one of those good looking italian men. mr. president, how much do you rely on mrs. reagan's advice on that as a personnel and policy? well, we we certainly talk about. things like that was i said earlier we talk about everything. and sometimes we disagree on on the some one or their particular qualification
what do you think was on my mind? being because of obviously the terrorist threats there's so, how do you live with that but i think we both have a great deal of confidence in. the people who were in charge of their security i did a little checking before she went away really it did. yes. did you check? one to make sure that there was plenty of it. did you not know that? and you really i mean personally hands-on wanted wanted to make sure that that she'd be safe there. and i know fairness i...
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which is divergent mind. thriving in a world that is not designed for you. we have award-winning author award-winning author written a series of titles her latest book the room a prescription at ancient poet changed my life. you should pick up that is a good one. to resume viewers if you have questions during today's discussion, feel free to enter them in the chats. you can also put the q&a button at the bottom of your screen to ensure they do not get lost. if you are watching us on the live stream on facebook today just leave us a comment with your questions will try to get those answered as well. and without further ado, mel lee i will take it away. >> of course i am a mean muted. [laughter] thank you so much for having us. i am so excited to be here to talk about this amazing book divergent mines surviving in a world that is not designed for you. i'm a person who is thriving in a world is not designed for may. my saw this but what i learned about this bucket screened out of your head bipolar disorder and living in america during what is now thankfully ove
which is divergent mind. thriving in a world that is not designed for you. we have award-winning author award-winning author written a series of titles her latest book the room a prescription at ancient poet changed my life. you should pick up that is a good one. to resume viewers if you have questions during today's discussion, feel free to enter them in the chats. you can also put the q&a button at the bottom of your screen to ensure they do not get lost. if you are watching us on the...
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(vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking summeans we see e of mind, ythings differentlyus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. without trade-offs. unconventional thinking. it's better for business. jack: this week gary gensler said the crypto sector is right with fraud, scams and abuse and it needs more regulation my next guest says it's time for bitcoin etf jan van eck joined me now. do you agree or disagree with the comments by the chairman, what do you think it means for your plans to bring out a bitcoin etf. >> thank you for having me on and look forward to being part of the discussion with the regulators about all the things that are going on but having said that i 100% agree with the chairman's priorities, i think the headline about being full of the wild west is a little apocalyptic but if you look through that sta
(vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking summeans we see e of mind, ythings differentlyus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. without trade-offs. unconventional thinking. it's better for business. jack: this week gary gensler said...
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. >> i have been keeping in the back of my mind, i may need to make a short notices t trip to him. if i take a risk for anything. it should be family. >> and there may be a bright spot for the airlines, it showed that that more than a quarter of those that postponed their travel, plan to head out in october. you are watching the "cbs overnight news." coarse hair thin skin when i'm shaving down there not just any razor will do venus for pubic hair and skin with a patented irritation defense bar for a smooth shave with blades that barely touch skin (clicking sound) hear that? ♪ thfill deorantirst uminum-free our best care for you... for them... for the planet join the refillable revolution yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. that'd be a mess. i mean for sta
. >> i have been keeping in the back of my mind, i may need to make a short notices t trip to him. if i take a risk for anything. it should be family. >> and there may be a bright spot for the airlines, it showed that that more than a quarter of those that postponed their travel, plan to head out in october. you are watching the "cbs overnight news." coarse hair thin skin when i'm shaving down there not just any razor will do venus for pubic hair and skin with a patented...
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>> one of the things we have to keep in mind is that the american mind can move on to different issuesn's foreign policy approval rating right now, it stands at 41% and that's after the withdrawal from afghanistan but you look back at other withdrawals from iraq with barack obama. it was 48%. not that high. he still won reelection. remember when george h.w. bush, we won the gulf war. his approval rating was 83%. he didn't win reelection. you might recall when ronald reagan withdraw peace keeping troops. in february of 1984 he easily won on to win reelection. the thing i would keep in mind right now is yes, biden's approval rating is dropping but that doesn't really mean too much a year from now or eight, ten months down the line. a lot of things can change. the american mind can move very, very quickly from one issue to another. >> if you want all the different chefs in the kitchen with afghanistan, ronald reagan is in the beginning of the list in terms of who started putting money in the situation. biden's handling of covid. now, how is that a balancing fact for him now in the midst o
>> one of the things we have to keep in mind is that the american mind can move on to different issuesn's foreign policy approval rating right now, it stands at 41% and that's after the withdrawal from afghanistan but you look back at other withdrawals from iraq with barack obama. it was 48%. not that high. he still won reelection. remember when george h.w. bush, we won the gulf war. his approval rating was 83%. he didn't win reelection. you might recall when ronald reagan withdraw peace...
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it's one that long resignation in my mind. it's conveyed in the crossroads episode of the band of brothers. his platoon was meandering through the boggy dutch countryside and he realized he had to take the initiative against the german force that was much larger than his own. in the midst of all of this he comes across a young german sentry as the attack is unfurling. this is what he later had to say about encountering this young man. he said and jumping up on the dike there is that young soldier right across the road for me. he was directly on the other side of that road for me, about two steps away it was a narrow dirt road coming up from the river. i came up directly across from him, eyeball to eyeball. he was just as shocked as could be. fight leveled off at him. the thing i can never forget is that he smiled. and as he smiled, i shot him. it is incredibly close, personal and this was a memory that long haunted dick winters for many years that followed. shortly after that, once we get into december of 1944 dick had some mu
it's one that long resignation in my mind. it's conveyed in the crossroads episode of the band of brothers. his platoon was meandering through the boggy dutch countryside and he realized he had to take the initiative against the german force that was much larger than his own. in the midst of all of this he comes across a young german sentry as the attack is unfurling. this is what he later had to say about encountering this young man. he said and jumping up on the dike there is that young...
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it's possible that ethel said while david should make up his mind. it's possible but we don't know that. even if we knew it it's not something that you are electrocuted for. >> let's finish other conversation by talking about you might call it the durability or even predictable afterlife of the rosenberg case. let's talk about the american argument and i'm particularly interested in why it seems to be ethel who attracts this enduring interest. >> that is so interesting. you are right that it will be nearly 70 years since the electrocution and yet the story that divided america at the time was justified deciding it's okay to be a spy. he decided that actually ethel is more confused. she clearly loved her husband and was deeply loyal to him and probably believed what he was doing was the right thing but didn't actively partake in it. a complex character. why is someone who is so clever and so bright decide that her highest goal is being the best mother she can be. i think i understand that because there is no greater gift to the next generation than ed
it's possible that ethel said while david should make up his mind. it's possible but we don't know that. even if we knew it it's not something that you are electrocuted for. >> let's finish other conversation by talking about you might call it the durability or even predictable afterlife of the rosenberg case. let's talk about the american argument and i'm particularly interested in why it seems to be ethel who attracts this enduring interest. >> that is so interesting. you are...
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i just wonder if you've changed your mind.separate from that quote that you just read, i think in general, when you're competing under an organisation, and ifelt like i would compete out of fear and i just wanted to make it seem like i was ok all the time and i didn't want to make waves. but to be clear, aly, are you saying that throughout your amazing success as one of america's greatest gymnast olympians, you were driven by fear, you were competing out of fear? yes, absolutely. because i felt like nothing besides a gold medal was enough, and i think that even sometimes the way that the pressure even from the media orjust our society is that it's this fear of, if i don't win, it doesn't matter, it's not good enough. and so, i definitely did it out of fear because it's so much pressure and it's terrifying, the fear of letting people down. so when we reflect on what simone biles did at the tokyo olympics, maybe you could talk of other sports, what naomi osaka, the brilliant tennis player, did by withdrawing from key grand slams
i just wonder if you've changed your mind.separate from that quote that you just read, i think in general, when you're competing under an organisation, and ifelt like i would compete out of fear and i just wanted to make it seem like i was ok all the time and i didn't want to make waves. but to be clear, aly, are you saying that throughout your amazing success as one of america's greatest gymnast olympians, you were driven by fear, you were competing out of fear? yes, absolutely. because i felt...