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that's actually where i'm son davis from newton. i'm son is covered a different language to say the same things as neutral. so notice that was not wrong, but you have to say to a different language. and then you discover you can do what precisely. dictations newton ever did in particular ice and found that the fat light only go to the finite speed at the same everywhere. that fact was look properly incorporated in. you can siri to do that, right? you need a different language arts and found that language. and this happens again and again, quantum mechanics is the fundamental theory that describes how particles have forces on each other and how they move. it's a totally different language from what people used to before. and that language helped us to get a better description is fundamentally better. now we understand our atoms move all our chemical reactions. work at them is one of the simple thing. an atom just consists of a nucleus is electrons going around it like a solar system? what's so complicated about it, but then we find t
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newton's head finite number, 9 percent. so. so basically new from was right, there's no question about that, but it can be done more precisely. that's what i'm saying. phone provider, we're going to take a short break right now where we're back. we'll continue talking to noble prize winner. professor kara had hoped we're talking about what this universe is laid out to stay with us. don't go away. o, miss additional the program we discuss the ongoing nato, russia pensions. we ask, what is nato strategy? also, what is russia strategy dealing with nato? nice word expansion, and what are the likely outcomes for both? yes, yes i do. you need me received back, will i, lisa typical. there's only 9, but already a university. students that away m slash a seems a new, modest appointment. let's see. yep. you got the was restored padilla to get it. then noble choose to snable. took over. yeah. but the only thing that i think was good. yes. so the loss of his mother wanted yahoo to him so that he may come from no recalls. he really shows co
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and then for comparison, einstein says newton has a theory too. if we use newton's theory, the projection should be about half of what einstein projects. and then the third possibility is there is nothing at all. no deflection at all, and that wouldn't be very interesting. so at some point during the preparation for the expedition, he is explaining these three possibilities to a guy named cottingham who is going to be the technician going along with eddington on the expedition and keeping the machines rung. and he got it into his head kevin these three possibilities, the bigger the better. what if we get double the einstein projection. is that going to be even better? then eddington will go mad and you'll have to come home alone. even as eddington and dyson are working very hard for all the logistical aspects of the expedition, they're also working to groom reporters in london about the expeditions and their significance. so when they came back months later with the results, there would be a public eager and ready to hear about this sort of titani
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it was commissioned by newton's widow, fredricka. and it is part of oakland's first permanent public art work honoring the black panthers. >> meantime, dana king plans to continue to stay active doing social issues and more recognition and awards are coming her way. coming up. >> honoring the life of a husband. father grandfather and colleague on 4 is shining the spotlight on kevin who died while serving his community will also hear the heartfelt of his wife and children. ♪ at usaa, we've been called "too exclusive" because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank or when they were in. a marine just out of boot camp or a petty officer from '73 and even his kids and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their eligible family members. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. >> in the spotlight with paying more. >> in early december kron 4 security guard kevin nishita made the ult
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i'm paula newton live at cnn center in atlanta and we begin with breaking news. the australian government is trying to deport the world's top-ranked tennis player for the second time. the australian prime minister weighing in just minutes ago saying the decision to revoke the visa of novak djokovic protects australians, quote, sacrifices. the country's immigration minister lowered the boom two hours ago saying it's in the public's best interest for him to just go home.
i'm paula newton live at cnn center in atlanta and we begin with breaking news. the australian government is trying to deport the world's top-ranked tennis player for the second time. the australian prime minister weighing in just minutes ago saying the decision to revoke the visa of novak djokovic protects australians, quote, sacrifices. the country's immigration minister lowered the boom two hours ago saying it's in the public's best interest for him to just go home.
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newton. ms. spottiswoode. >> i absolutely feel like i lost something. a jury of my peers, full discovery, production of witnesses who weren't able to -- my employer didn't produce. and just having the rules of civil procedure, which were designed to protect people like me. >> what an excellent answer. thank you. ms. newton, i'm going to come back to you in a second. ms. henry. >> yes, it angers me that somebody in this position, mike gentry, who never has to go in front of a jury and explain his actions and why he did what he did or even, you know, i feel like i'm not getting -- it's not fair to me as the victim. so yes, i would like to see someone like this have to go in front of a jury. >> you think there's some wisdom in what the framers of our constitution put in our constitution? >> absolutely. >> thank you very much. mr. dushku, what about you? >> thank you. again, i think accountability and transparency, you know, the people who harass and assault have to become accountable to the public,
newton. ms. spottiswoode. >> i absolutely feel like i lost something. a jury of my peers, full discovery, production of witnesses who weren't able to -- my employer didn't produce. and just having the rules of civil procedure, which were designed to protect people like me. >> what an excellent answer. thank you. ms. newton, i'm going to come back to you in a second. ms. henry. >> yes, it angers me that somebody in this position, mike gentry, who never has to go in front of a...
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i'm paula newton.head here on "cnn newsroom" tennis number one novak djokovic is back in detention as he appeals a second visa cancellation. we will take you live to melbourne and belgrade. >>> plus, ukraine recovers from a cyber attack as the pentagon accuses an excuse to its neighbor. we'll go to those details. >>> and a winter storm sweeps across america, derek van dam tells us how bad it will be. and here's the thing, how best you can prepare. >>> so serbian tennis star novak djokovic is fighting to stay in australia at this open to compete at the australian open, failure to get vaccinated against covid-19 contributed to the pat of his visa. he's back in detention a day after being able to practice on the courts. and an appeal hearing will be the player's last chance to avoid deportation. paula hancocks joins me live. as you were saying, djokovic will have to wait to sunday morning melbourne time plead his case. why don't you brings up to date on what to expect and how this will unfold. >> reporter
i'm paula newton.head here on "cnn newsroom" tennis number one novak djokovic is back in detention as he appeals a second visa cancellation. we will take you live to melbourne and belgrade. >>> plus, ukraine recovers from a cyber attack as the pentagon accuses an excuse to its neighbor. we'll go to those details. >>> and a winter storm sweeps across america, derek van dam tells us how bad it will be. and here's the thing, how best you can prepare. >>> so...
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i'm paula newton and you are watching "cnn newsroom."at it has information indicating an alleged plot by the kremlin to install a pro-russian leader in ukraine. a source tells cnn that u.s. intelligence, in fact, has the same information. now, the foreign office goes on to name a number of former ukrainian officials allegedly in contact with russian intelligence. the kremlin angrily dismissed the allegation as misinformation and a provocation, but there's no sign that some 100,000 russian forces are backing away from the ukrainian border in what the west fears is, in fact, a prelude to another invasion. joining me now is the director of the carnegie moscow center. and it's good to see you again, dmitry. what do you make of the uk's statement here? and even if it is true, what purpose does it serve, releasing this information so publicly in this way? >> well, i have no way of knowing whether this is true or false pimd expect russia to be falling very closely, but actively engaged, where what's happening within ukraine. that's what you wou
i'm paula newton and you are watching "cnn newsroom."at it has information indicating an alleged plot by the kremlin to install a pro-russian leader in ukraine. a source tells cnn that u.s. intelligence, in fact, has the same information. now, the foreign office goes on to name a number of former ukrainian officials allegedly in contact with russian intelligence. the kremlin angrily dismissed the allegation as misinformation and a provocation, but there's no sign that some 100,000...
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i'm paula newton. right here on "cnn newsroom," the new year is not loosening the pandemic's grip across the world. we'll look at whether south africa's experience can give us a clue as to when the omicron surge will peak. >>> plus, we're live in the cnn weather center on the severe weather threatening millions of people right across the united states. plus, as russia continues its military buildup, president biden is expected to speak with ukraine's president today, to reassure him of u.s. support. we are live in moscow with the latest . >>> and we begin in the united states, where the latest covid surge is shattering records again. the u.s. is now averaging more than 394,000 new cases a day, the fifth day in a row a new high was set. and remember, that's the seven-day average. most states, you see it there, the ones in dark red, have seen daily case counts rise by 50% or more in the last week. now, so far, thankfully, hospitalizations and deaths are lower than the peaks that we saw in 2021, but that
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newton. ms. spottiswoode? >> i feel like i lost something. discovery, witnesses, production of witnesses that my employer did not produce. and just having the rules of civil procedure, which were designed to protect people like me. >> what an excellent answer. thank you. ms. newton, i will come back to you in a second. what ms. henry? >> yes, it angers me that someone in this position, like gentry, who does not have to go in front of a jury, to explain his actions, why he did what he did, i feel like i am not -- it is not fair to me as the victim. so yes, i would like to see someone like this have to go in front of a jury. >> do you think there is some wisdom in terms of what the framers of the constitution put in our constitution? >> absolutely. >> and thank you. ms. dushku, what about you? >> again, accountability and transparency -- the people who harass and assault have to be accountable to the public and to others besides them just involved -- besides those involved in the case. >> aweso
newton. ms. spottiswoode? >> i feel like i lost something. discovery, witnesses, production of witnesses that my employer did not produce. and just having the rules of civil procedure, which were designed to protect people like me. >> what an excellent answer. thank you. ms. newton, i will come back to you in a second. what ms. henry? >> yes, it angers me that someone in this position, like gentry, who does not have to go in front of a jury, to explain his actions, why he did...
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i'm paula newton.re watching "cnn newsroom." >>> serbian tennis player novak djokovic is being deported from australia. now the decision also ends djokovic's hopes of defending his australian open title and winning a record 21st grand slam. for more on this story, want to turn to world sports patrick snell here in atlanta with us and patrick, we begin with you. the drama for now for this tournament and the focus on tennis, i'm curious what you thought of djokovic's statements and what do you think that does towards maybe trying to heal what's happened in the last -- heal from what's happened in the last few days? >> reporter: i thought it was very conciliatory, very gracious in tone. i think that is something that stuck out at me. his statement was quite revealing. i want to get to this very quickly. tennis australia organizers, they just put out a statement saying that they respect the decision of the federal court so a brief reference to that in their statement wishing all the players well for the to
i'm paula newton.re watching "cnn newsroom." >>> serbian tennis player novak djokovic is being deported from australia. now the decision also ends djokovic's hopes of defending his australian open title and winning a record 21st grand slam. for more on this story, want to turn to world sports patrick snell here in atlanta with us and patrick, we begin with you. the drama for now for this tournament and the focus on tennis, i'm curious what you thought of djokovic's statements...
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tom newton—dunn, polly mackenzie, many thanks for all your thoughts this evening. home side had looked on course for the three points — james maddison put them 2—1 up with 75 minutes played and they held that lead right up until the last minute of stoppage time. but with just a few seconds left, stephen bergwijn equalised for spurs. and they still somehow got time to steal the ball straight from the leicester kick—off, and in the 97th minute, bergwijn squeezed it in again to win the match for spurs, 3—2 in the most dramatic circumstances. in the other match, there was finally a more routine winning scoreline for manchester united — they beat brentford 3—1. 19—year—old anthony elanga scored the opener when united had been under pressure for much of the game, and it wasn�*t all smiles for them off the pitch either — cristiano ronaldo visibly unhappy with being substituted late on. the premier league is looking into a yellow card received by an arsenal player following reports of irregular betting patterns. the player in question hasn�*t been named and neither the clu
tom newton—dunn, polly mackenzie, many thanks for all your thoughts this evening. home side had looked on course for the three points — james maddison put them 2—1 up with 75 minutes played and they held that lead right up until the last minute of stoppage time. but with just a few seconds left, stephen bergwijn equalised for spurs. and they still somehow got time to steal the ball straight from the leicester kick—off, and in the 97th minute, bergwijn squeezed it in again to win the...
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so newton's already, we've got something out of this, but it's only a temporary win in my eyes. i think he's not content with with that though it's, it's a step forward. but i think in, in a consequence, he's seeking a recalibration of, of, you know, power are structured in the region. so i, i don't, boy, i don't read a don't by the, you know, the, the talks about her, this makes him loosed ultimate goals because i don't think that's the real, you know, real concern. now, at least in moscow, they want t t, you know, t to get ukraine back as a whole and not content with the crimea and the, the eastern state let's. yeah, they want more. and that's the point, and i don't see any it, well that's a, i don't see the west think something in, in, in reaction that can stop him effectively. marcus guy, do you see that some of interpreted vladimir proteins actions in recent weeks and months as a, as a huge kind of bluff with a 100000 soldiers in the field? is that how you see it and has he, has his bluff, perhaps just begun to be cold in britain to increase interactions? no, because i neve
so newton's already, we've got something out of this, but it's only a temporary win in my eyes. i think he's not content with with that though it's, it's a step forward. but i think in, in a consequence, he's seeking a recalibration of, of, you know, power are structured in the region. so i, i don't, boy, i don't read a don't by the, you know, the, the talks about her, this makes him loosed ultimate goals because i don't think that's the real, you know, real concern. now, at least in moscow,...
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steve said, well, it wasn't newton. newton lived all of his life in a small geographic circle, never saw the sea. someone would have come up with newton's ideas on georgiaty. it wasn't -- gravity. he said someone would have gotten the differential calculus. he said i think it was shakespeare because we speak the language that he taught us to speak. will people centuries past be thinking of churchill as having changed the rhetoric and purpose of democratic dialogue? >> i think so. i think that -- and, of course, shakespeare was a great hero of churchill's. churchill could quote endless readings of shakespeare. he always went to see shakespeare plays. shakespeare was minute from whom -- somebody from whom he took a lot of his language. but i think that he has given the world a certain language, a lexicon about democracy and human rights. but so long as civilization succeeds in the world, it will be a wellspring for it to come from. when one reads some of the speeches and, obviously, in my book i had to read an awful lot o
steve said, well, it wasn't newton. newton lived all of his life in a small geographic circle, never saw the sea. someone would have come up with newton's ideas on georgiaty. it wasn't -- gravity. he said someone would have gotten the differential calculus. he said i think it was shakespeare because we speak the language that he taught us to speak. will people centuries past be thinking of churchill as having changed the rhetoric and purpose of democratic dialogue? >> i think so. i think...
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i'm paula newton. if you're just joining us, i want to bring you right up to date on our top story this hour. australia has canceled the visa of novak djokovic for a second time just days before the start of the australian open. now, the immigration minister said he used his personal power to do so because, in his words, it is in the public's best interest. the unvaccinated djokovic now faces deportation, and just moments ago cnn confirmed that an australian court is holding what it's called directions hearing. that is going on right now as they decide the fate of novak djokovic and his visa cancellation. >>> and we go now to news here at home. the justice department charged the leader of the oath keepers and ten others with seditious conspiracy in connection with the u.s. capitol attack. now, the indictment says they engaged in a conspiracy to oppose the lawful transfer of presidential power by force. thursday it was a disappointing day of defeats really for u.s. president joe biden. he arrived on cap
i'm paula newton. if you're just joining us, i want to bring you right up to date on our top story this hour. australia has canceled the visa of novak djokovic for a second time just days before the start of the australian open. now, the immigration minister said he used his personal power to do so because, in his words, it is in the public's best interest. the unvaccinated djokovic now faces deportation, and just moments ago cnn confirmed that an australian court is holding what it's called...
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i'm paula newton. ahead right here on "cnn newsroom," more u.s. school districts opt for remote learning as child covid hospitalization soar. we will look at what it takes to be safe while in class. >>> and we're live in the cnn weather center on the severe weather threatening millions of people across the united states at this hour. >>> plus -- >> this can't be real. it's just so surreal to be able to even fathom everything you own just gone. >> heartbreaking stories from colorado, where wildfires reduced hundreds of homes to ashes in a matter of hours. >>> and we begin right here in the united states, where the latest covid surge is shattering records. is u.s. is now averaging more than 394,000 new cases a day, the fifth day in a row a new high was set. now, most states, the ones you see there in dark red, have seen daily case counts rise by 50% or more in the last week. now, so far, thankfully, hospitalizations and deaths are lower than the peaks we saw in 2021, but unfortunately that doesn't mean the danger is over here. the cdc estimates more
i'm paula newton. ahead right here on "cnn newsroom," more u.s. school districts opt for remote learning as child covid hospitalization soar. we will look at what it takes to be safe while in class. >>> and we're live in the cnn weather center on the severe weather threatening millions of people across the united states at this hour. >>> plus -- >> this can't be real. it's just so surreal to be able to even fathom everything you own just gone. >>...
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newton has made it very clear. and the media somehow just doesn't believe it unless there is a problem. my concern is that because of this encouragement by the west, you're going to see elements with and ukraine, historically neil nazi group. so such as the as off battalion pushing this and actually creating their own black fat lag operation in order to bring in order to instigate an attack that will then prompt a response. and then we're, we're in touch once you start this thing, it's very, very difficult to stop a war, a stop, a conflict because it can spread very quickly. and i, and i'm very concerned that ah, elements such as we see it inside of ukraine are really agitated. into do this and it could just drag us into a conflict, but neither side really wants exactly. you know, and i'm, i'm really glad that you and charles and reminded us of the griffith element of this and weapons and all of that, alex a, let me re go to you. i mean that the general secretary, so morgan nato, he said the following, eyes on thei
newton has made it very clear. and the media somehow just doesn't believe it unless there is a problem. my concern is that because of this encouragement by the west, you're going to see elements with and ukraine, historically neil nazi group. so such as the as off battalion pushing this and actually creating their own black fat lag operation in order to bring in order to instigate an attack that will then prompt a response. and then we're, we're in touch once you start this thing, it's very,...
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newton, and i'll give the floor to the president of the russian presidents. interesting. some of the c s t o military alliance has been taking place online. they've been talking for the past couple of hours. they're all seem to be on the same page to that. an attack on one is an attack on all, as they all discussed, the peacekeeping mission that launched in kazakhstan after those rights erupt, it just over a week ago. but also, as we've heard from we had from previous leaders before mr. newton address that summit meeting that they all seem to agree that it was a coordinated attempt from abroad and aggression to try and unseen the cadillac leadership mal, listening across all that are correspondent donald quarter. don't either as a say, a lot of them in agreement there about not only the nature of the csc or peacekeeping mission, but also some of its possible root causes. hi there, collin. well, yes, definitely was a, an interesting discussion between the leaders of the c s t o countries. obviously, we just are heard from vladimir putin who, you know, basically focused on
newton, and i'll give the floor to the president of the russian presidents. interesting. some of the c s t o military alliance has been taking place online. they've been talking for the past couple of hours. they're all seem to be on the same page to that. an attack on one is an attack on all, as they all discussed, the peacekeeping mission that launched in kazakhstan after those rights erupt, it just over a week ago. but also, as we've heard from we had from previous leaders before mr. newton...
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we're mid so many, all of you will know newton your friends, menu friends. others though say they won't be able to focus on the games. balsamic cameroon, live in fear for their lives. alex o'brien al jazeera ah . top stories on al jazeera cove cases in india up nearly 3 fold. in the past week, several regions have introduced restrictions and a nighttime curfew has been imposed in the capital new delhi. the country has begun a campaign to vaccinate 15 to 18 year olds with nearly 4000000 teenagers vaccinated on monday. have me tell has war from a vaccination center in new delhi? it's a huge bracket, a population of about 70000000, a big expansion for india vaccination drive, and a big relief for parents and students who have had a particularly tough and emmy schools in india have been the 1st shot. and laughter opened. in fact, as we speak, many schools will close again as corbin 19 cases started surging. as of now, this population is only getting co vaccine, which is it to job in mid vaccine given 28 days apart. yelman's, who's the fighters? say they've seized a united arab emirates ship
we're mid so many, all of you will know newton your friends, menu friends. others though say they won't be able to focus on the games. balsamic cameroon, live in fear for their lives. alex o'brien al jazeera ah . top stories on al jazeera cove cases in india up nearly 3 fold. in the past week, several regions have introduced restrictions and a nighttime curfew has been imposed in the capital new delhi. the country has begun a campaign to vaccinate 15 to 18 year olds with nearly 4000000...
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of the upcoming observation of the first -- and the follow-up article was entitled einstein versus newtonremember this was the first time almost anyone in written had heard of einstein and he was presented as eddington wanted as a peaceful genius who repeat 88 it -- repeated all the work is a signatory to the protest against the chairman manifesto up the men of science to declare themselves in favor of germany's part in the war. soon the new york times picked up on these articles and blared lights all askew in the heavens and we know this quite clear this is only the second time einstein had been mentioned. he comes out of nowhere to the front pages and eddington begins his tireless tour and he gives public lectures and interviews and write magazine articles also making the scientific revolution possible. everyone wanted to talk about einstein. indeed it became possible for them to communicate directly and eddington says it's the best possible thing that could happen. do not anticipate a reunion but there's a more reasonable frame of mind and that is even more important than the renewal o
of the upcoming observation of the first -- and the follow-up article was entitled einstein versus newtonremember this was the first time almost anyone in written had heard of einstein and he was presented as eddington wanted as a peaceful genius who repeat 88 it -- repeated all the work is a signatory to the protest against the chairman manifesto up the men of science to declare themselves in favor of germany's part in the war. soon the new york times picked up on these articles and blared...
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frances newton stacy is here, jump in, frances.ally slowing in the coming year with fed tightening, et cetera, kind of is competitive against the loan growth and what do you think how banks fare. >> it's a good question and it's a key question for the banks. loan growth through the end of the year came in quite strong for all companies as evidenced by the federal reserve data and we expect it to continue to grow in 2022, due the strength of the economy. but you're bringing up a good point about the fed tightening. the banks will benefit from rising short-term interest rates and both jp morgan and wells cited rising interest rate expectations of rising interest rates in 2022 as drivers for their revenue growth in 2022. so we envision a continued benefit for all the banks as the short end of the curve as they refer to it rises due to the fed tightening, that will benefit the so-called asset sensitive banks and wells fargo is the most asset sensitive bank of all the big banks. dagen: that net interest margin where they borrow at rates
frances newton stacy is here, jump in, frances.ally slowing in the coming year with fed tightening, et cetera, kind of is competitive against the loan growth and what do you think how banks fare. >> it's a good question and it's a key question for the banks. loan growth through the end of the year came in quite strong for all companies as evidenced by the federal reserve data and we expect it to continue to grow in 2022, due the strength of the economy. but you're bringing up a good point...
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i'm paula newton. ahead right here on "cnn newsroom," putin's ukraine ploy.s the kremlin is screaming to install a pro-russian puppet to lead ukraine. we're live in kiev with the latest. plus -- taking to the streets.
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true fundamental laws, but darwin's theory is somewhere between the greek atomists ideas and and newton it in terms of how wrong he is, but bad emotion, you know, i thought emotions about emotion. i mean, i'm sorry about emotion. i better say that. yeah, i mean, so darwin was one of the you know, he was the most important figure in the history of biology and he might compare him to einstein but in physics, but einstein was wrong about many things. for example, he didn't he was one of the founders by the way of quantum theory. i should say that first, but he didn't like quantum theory in the later and his years he opposed and thought it was wrong. it would be superceded by something. that doesn't diminish our respect for einstein or the value of what he did. it's just that look science is not about the people. it's about the ideas and brilliant people have some good ideas and some bad ideas and we all have bad ideas actually grow into naturally and people and we all have to evaluate our ideas and even if a brilliant person has a bad idea that that brilliant person doesn't see us being ba
true fundamental laws, but darwin's theory is somewhere between the greek atomists ideas and and newton it in terms of how wrong he is, but bad emotion, you know, i thought emotions about emotion. i mean, i'm sorry about emotion. i better say that. yeah, i mean, so darwin was one of the you know, he was the most important figure in the history of biology and he might compare him to einstein but in physics, but einstein was wrong about many things. for example, he didn't he was one of the...
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hi, isn't there a fee, the dollars when a good friend of got you'll newton come tell me. i'm going on sunday for your money . you 2 with you to tamela into the way into the new general opinion. so um what, what do do you think you'll be ha ha ha, ha, ha want we'll i or roches. she'll go joyce she well yeah. i wrote she was well yeah. oh, yeah. she yeah ha ha. seemed to be funny. how my lumiere one that she had lar, you'll lead, so a bar go thought she thought. oh room. hey. ringback ringback ringback ah good a ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah sure sure a should you should have a trim yet. my sugar you good? cynthia? blue shabani patch. tucker, you be new soil with ah, i only wish god was thoughts on the trees here shibel should ah ah, with was was erica. with a new international you on a page here with her to sing or the one of those. ah he's you you currently hello there. ah, we was will put you go, what are your son or daughter walker? he pictured a donation when he was pushing it back out and it had she won't be able to drop it up. oh oh oh oh oh, with with w
hi, isn't there a fee, the dollars when a good friend of got you'll newton come tell me. i'm going on sunday for your money . you 2 with you to tamela into the way into the new general opinion. so um what, what do do you think you'll be ha ha ha, ha, ha want we'll i or roches. she'll go joyce she well yeah. i wrote she was well yeah. oh, yeah. she yeah ha ha. seemed to be funny. how my lumiere one that she had lar, you'll lead, so a bar go thought she thought. oh room. hey. ringback ringback...
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huh. leader, adolescence newton aunt does favorite one as the 5 minutes. i know it's really bothered here is no obligation to adapt or change herself because it was a lot like parking soon. you gotta go to finalize videos. i don't know what you cooking is also a part of the daily routine on board with co operation is essential and it's good. it's a challenge for the crew advocates. how can i just get in there? look, i need to wipe up the tomato juice or lin bassetti. i need to wipe up the tomato juice yard. dr. franzoni, thanks dylan. then i'll rinse the cloth out. i could build a mentor with i know with with taste delicious. despite the problems, this is a supportive environment. here, the youngsters feel understood and not as they so often are marginalized. well, no, my own camp. they all go. i did it. i guess corbin setting sale for the last time compulsory on the last day of the trip cleaning the boat from top to bottom. the crew has grown closer together. last night. i said that idea if you wanted water on the deck, may you have water on the day go fo
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neither have hundreds of arrests or the imposition of a curfew and newton restrictions in several regions. cassock president cathy joe mac or kaya said he would reinstate price controls, but protest does the now calling for political change beyond the price of fuel. in a surprise, move president took care of sack the government and took control of the state security committee ousting. former president and longtime ruler, new assault, and us up i have talk i of has lent on the military and is now called on the collective security treaty organization. a moscow paste alliance of 6 former soviet countries for assistance which has been granted catholic stones will thorough tarion government usually tolerates little real opposition. but this time, the protest is angus seems to have called the authorities off, got houses affecting the european union via phone. the club owners, a member of the european parliament, represented the grange the european, the free alliance. welcome to d, w. you house cold for restraint to study enough? well, you know, i think there is an overall dissatisfaction and ha
neither have hundreds of arrests or the imposition of a curfew and newton restrictions in several regions. cassock president cathy joe mac or kaya said he would reinstate price controls, but protest does the now calling for political change beyond the price of fuel. in a surprise, move president took care of sack the government and took control of the state security committee ousting. former president and longtime ruler, new assault, and us up i have talk i of has lent on the military and is...
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and newton restrictions in several regions. cassock president, cathy, joe, matt, talk, i of said he would reinstate price controls. but protest does the now calling for political change beyond the price of fuel. yes. remember, so more on that in the course of the afternoon and of course analysis. so also off of what we've just been watching over the last hour joe biden's speech to the american people have a good day. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, she feels like a foreigner in her own home, alyssa meisner as a russian german whose family was exiled from moscow by spell and at the age of 71 . she is still fighting for revelations for that injustice. but with russia as a recent ban on the human rights organization memorial, her last hope for health is fading. focus on europe. in 30 minutes on d, w. o m and t w's crime fighters are back to africa. most successful radio drama series continues this season. the stories focus on hate speech, cholera, prevention, and sustainable charcoal production. all episodes are available online. and of course you can share and discuss on d, w, africa's facebook pa
and newton restrictions in several regions. cassock president, cathy, joe, matt, talk, i of said he would reinstate price controls. but protest does the now calling for political change beyond the price of fuel. yes. remember, so more on that in the course of the afternoon and of course analysis. so also off of what we've just been watching over the last hour joe biden's speech to the american people have a good day. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, she feels like a foreigner in her own home, alyssa...
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and this episode, we appreciated the chicken outside and newton patterns across the african continent . 77 percent. in kinshasa, we met some boxes from all over the country who told us about the struggles they faced in the quest for the additional cost. i'm support for the i work for this takes us straight glass debate a 60000000 new my own dw, for me, what people have to say matters to us. but me, that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. a. where was a.
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i mean, just imagine that the biggest price increase since $982.00 that's been olivia newton. john was on top of the u. s. charts with the song, a physic health. so clearly a lot of things have changed since then. but for once, i mean the 7 percent a year over year, a price increase was precisely what wall street expected. and we already in the did see quite an impact on that in the past week. and then there was a little bit of the fence, at least on the wall street that we might be either at or close to peak. so prices will say elevated, especially when you compare it to a good 2 years ago. but slowly, they might be easing a little bit. so that's at least what's the sense on wall street at this point. 1982 wasn't quite boring yet yet, but i'll take your word for it. now. what are you hearing from people on the ground beyond wall street? i mean, clearly people feel the impact that we need to talk to kept drivers. i mean they definitely complain about higher gasoline prices. so, but then also, i mean i've talked to people and they actually scaled back some of their spending. so
i mean, just imagine that the biggest price increase since $982.00 that's been olivia newton. john was on top of the u. s. charts with the song, a physic health. so clearly a lot of things have changed since then. but for once, i mean the 7 percent a year over year, a price increase was precisely what wall street expected. and we already in the did see quite an impact on that in the past week. and then there was a little bit of the fence, at least on the wall street that we might be either at...
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the queen's baton relay for this year's commonwealth games — and an mbe for swimmer maisie summers—newton my grandad being a taxi service for me when i was a bit younger, coaches getting me to the games and then my friends around me, that support bubble that i have, without their support i would not have been here today. so i suppose it is for everyone, really, notjust me. in football, there are an mbe for emma hayes and former sunderland captain gary bennett received an mbe for his work for the charity show racism the red card. yet another honour for the brightest new star of tennis. an mbe for the us open champion emma raducanu after what, for her, and for british sport, has been an unforgettable year. andy swiss, bbc news. that's all from sportsday. you can get all of the latest football scores on the bbc sport website with big wins for manchester city and west ham. find website with big wins for manchester city and west ham.— website with big wins for manchester city and west ham. and tottenham as well. hello there. the warmest new year's eve on record has been followed provisionally b
the queen's baton relay for this year's commonwealth games — and an mbe for swimmer maisie summers—newton my grandad being a taxi service for me when i was a bit younger, coaches getting me to the games and then my friends around me, that support bubble that i have, without their support i would not have been here today. so i suppose it is for everyone, really, notjust me. in football, there are an mbe for emma hayes and former sunderland captain gary bennett received an mbe for his work...
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the queen's baton relay for this year's commonwealth games — and an mbe for swimmer maisie summers—newtonnd my grandad being a taxi service for me and then my friends around me, that support bubble that i have, without their support i would not have been here today. so i suppose it is for everyone, really, notjust me. in football, there are an mbe for emma hayes and former sunderland captain gary bennett received an mbe for his work for the charity show racism the red card. yet another honour for the brightest new star of tennis. an mbe for the us open champion emma raducanu after what, for her, and for british sport, has been an unforgettable year. andy swiss, bbc news. that's all from sportsday. stay with us for kevin sinfield, the extra mile, but thats all from me for now. i know it's going to be horrific. i know it's going to be really, really tough. but it's supposed to be. he's not been asleep. and there are serious risks. 100 miles in one day! you are crazy! people gravitate towards him because he so decent. i know it sounds like a massive man crush. i probably do have one. raining
the queen's baton relay for this year's commonwealth games — and an mbe for swimmer maisie summers—newtonnd my grandad being a taxi service for me and then my friends around me, that support bubble that i have, without their support i would not have been here today. so i suppose it is for everyone, really, notjust me. in football, there are an mbe for emma hayes and former sunderland captain gary bennett received an mbe for his work for the charity show racism the red card. yet another...