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as the scientific leader to put together the scientific team robert oppenheimer was their pick because he was. not only of really sophisticated and leading scientists involved with nuclear physics but he was also in an administrative position at u.c. berkeley so he worked closely with leslie groves he was the leader of the army corps of engineers at the time. that had been a university involved grows felt that scientists wouldn't want to leave the university and go work for a private defense contractor in the middle the desert in the middle of nowhere. and they liked. the site in part because there were some buildings already and they figured they could get started in those buildings. so who had these universities. moving toward then both the first bombs and the first few. thousand nine hundred forty five of course the states used those first atomic bombs. the first one on our staff meeting here in human hands i guess six thousand nine hundred forty five. and one hundred forty thousand people more or less were incinerated or dead by the end of nine hundred forty five tens of thousands
as the scientific leader to put together the scientific team robert oppenheimer was their pick because he was. not only of really sophisticated and leading scientists involved with nuclear physics but he was also in an administrative position at u.c. berkeley so he worked closely with leslie groves he was the leader of the army corps of engineers at the time. that had been a university involved grows felt that scientists wouldn't want to leave the university and go work for a private defense...
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was one of the premier scientists in the country in regard to you had oppenheimer who was kind of chosen and i was the science of the leader had to go the scientific team robert oppenheimer was the pick because he was . not only a really sophisticated leading scientists involved with nuclear physics but he was also an administrative position at u.c. berkeley so he worked closely with leslie grows he was the leader of army corps of engineers at the time. that had been a university involved roosevelt. scientists would want to leave the university and go work for a private defense contractor in the middle the desert in the middle of nowhere. and they liked little solomon site in part because there were some buildings already and they figured if you get started in those buildings. so he had his universe. moving toward then both the first bombs and the first few. thousand nine hundred forty five players states used those first atomic bombs. the first line i needed here hema panels like a six thousand nine hundred forty five. and one hundred forty thousand people more or less were incinerated
was one of the premier scientists in the country in regard to you had oppenheimer who was kind of chosen and i was the science of the leader had to go the scientific team robert oppenheimer was the pick because he was . not only a really sophisticated leading scientists involved with nuclear physics but he was also an administrative position at u.c. berkeley so he worked closely with leslie grows he was the leader of army corps of engineers at the time. that had been a university involved...
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estarÁ con nosotros el escritor andrÉs oppenheimer con una propuesta para poner a la educaciÓn en elricanos y afroamericanos al no ofrecerles una adecuada educaciÓn. ese va a hacer para que todos los estudiantes de la ciudad reciban el mismo nivel de educaciÓn. >> el distrito escolar de los Ángeles noofrecer recursos por igual a todos sus estudiantes. existe una brecha entre la educaciÓn que reciben los anglosajones y la que reciben hispanos y afroamericanos. >> lo que se enfocarÁn fue en el rendimiento acadÉmico. nosotros conocemos que este distrito aunque ha tenido progreso en los Últimos cinco aÑos todavÍa arreglamos al de preescolar que queremos. >> en base a este anÁlisis el distrito escolar llegÓ a un acuerdo con el gobierno, anunciado por el secretario de educaciÓn, quien afirmó que se revisarÁn los mÉtodos de enseÑanza a los que estÁn aprendiendo inglÉs. >> entendemos muy bien que tenemos que hacer un mejor trabajo. con este acuerdo vamos a enfocarnos en los que estÁn aprendiendo el inglÉs y en los estudiantes afroamericanos. >> el Éxito escolar de los Ángeles es el segundo m
estarÁ con nosotros el escritor andrÉs oppenheimer con una propuesta para poner a la educaciÓn en elricanos y afroamericanos al no ofrecerles una adecuada educaciÓn. ese va a hacer para que todos los estudiantes de la ciudad reciban el mismo nivel de educaciÓn. >> el distrito escolar de los Ángeles noofrecer recursos por igual a todos sus estudiantes. existe una brecha entre la educaciÓn que reciben los anglosajones y la que reciben hispanos y afroamericanos. >> lo que se...
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was kind of chosen i was the science of the leader to pull together the scientific team robert oppenheimer was their pick because he was. not only you know really sophisticated and leading scientists involved with nuclear physics but he was also an administrative position at u.c. berkeley so he worked closely with leslie groves he was the leader of army corps of engineers at the time. it had been a university involved girls felt that scientist would want to leave and university and go work for a private defense contractor in the middle the desert in the middle of nowhere. and they liked the also almost sight and part because there were some buildings already and they figured they could get started in those buildings. so he had his university. moving toward them both the first bombs and the first few . thousand nine hundred forty five of price states used those first atomic bombs. the first one committed in here seem at all like a six nine hundred forty five. and one hundred forty thousand people more or less were incinerated or dead by the end of nineteen forty five tens of thousands or hu
was kind of chosen i was the science of the leader to pull together the scientific team robert oppenheimer was their pick because he was. not only you know really sophisticated and leading scientists involved with nuclear physics but he was also an administrative position at u.c. berkeley so he worked closely with leslie groves he was the leader of army corps of engineers at the time. it had been a university involved girls felt that scientist would want to leave and university and go work for...
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>> talking about oppenheimer, salard.hen t"ansferred to los alamos. >> the original four were fermie, text ellah and they form roosevelt's coittee. then they participed with oppenheimer, did e9 not on the manhattan project? >> certainly salard did not. risk. was considered a security so he s kept out of los alamos. feramie was heavily involved. if i could just say one thing about what you just said, the committee that was formed after einstein wrote the letter in august of 39 had the so-cled lyman briggs committee had a very unhappy existence. the ame"icans really only picked up on the atomic bomb research after the british and the tube alloy program in england, shortly before pearl harbor suggested the nuclear fissn was possible. at that point, the americ program@really took fire. >> to elaborate a little bit more what einstein said about this, this is from your book, recordable einstein. great volume, by the way. >> thank you. >> a lot of surprising terial in here as to indication of the range -- asyou pointed out. was
>> talking about oppenheimer, salard.hen t"ansferred to los alamos. >> the original four were fermie, text ellah and they form roosevelt's coittee. then they participed with oppenheimer, did e9 not on the manhattan project? >> certainly salard did not. risk. was considered a security so he s kept out of los alamos. feramie was heavily involved. if i could just say one thing about what you just said, the committee that was formed after einstein wrote the letter in august...
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. ♪ >> a propÓsito del tema educativo el escritor argentino andrÉs oppenheimer pide la creaciÓn de ungobiernos. Éstos cambian cada cuatro o seis aÑos y no hay un seguimiento. andrÉs se encuentra con nosotros en los estudi. >> efectivamente. la educaciÓn es algo que sino se puja desde abajo, sino al presiÓn social, no va a pasar nada. los polÍticos pienso en los tipos electorales. la inversiÓn en la educaciÓn es a largo plazo. entonces sÍ no hay presiÓn desde abajo el polÍtico para invertir en lo que sale en la foto, lo que se puede inaugurar. la inversiÓn en calidad de maestros es a futuro, a 15 aÑos o 20 aÑos. por eso cuando el caso de brasil y otros paÍses donde se han creado movimientos nacionales de presiÓn, donde todos estÁn unidos para mejorar la calidad ecativa. >> a propÓsito, hablaste una economÍa del conocimiento y peces que estamos basados en el pasado y no al presente o el futuro. >> en el libro cuenta de mis viajes a china, india, singapur, israel, finlandia. paÍses que no tnen nada que ver polÍticamente, pero todos estÁn reduciendo la pobreza y haciendo crecer la economÍ
. ♪ >> a propÓsito del tema educativo el escritor argentino andrÉs oppenheimer pide la creaciÓn de ungobiernos. Éstos cambian cada cuatro o seis aÑos y no hay un seguimiento. andrÉs se encuentra con nosotros en los estudi. >> efectivamente. la educaciÓn es algo que sino se puja desde abajo, sino al presiÓn social, no va a pasar nada. los polÍticos pienso en los tipos electorales. la inversiÓn en la educaciÓn es a largo plazo. entonces sÍ no hay presiÓn desde abajo el...
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politics and this clearly is being regarded as a huge victory for the oppenheim movement that it continues this is going to stretch your way beyond america's borders with the next twenty four hours because up on saturday this movement is going to global odd out six hundred cities to be proud of seventy countries around the world will be taking part in this type of demonstration protests have been planned everywhere from rome to london to upper lip and people are going to be gathering in different squares the streets pods around the world to be talking about their own or their right to democracy the way that they would like to see their country govern the way that they would like their elected officials to be opting out be competent people that elect them not be up to the financial elites so this is not over by any means it is going to be expanding it is going to be going global and of course our team will be covering the story. made a porno of their lives she just said the occupy wall street movement is preparing to go global and alex he will be closely watching the ranis taking place late
politics and this clearly is being regarded as a huge victory for the oppenheim movement that it continues this is going to stretch your way beyond america's borders with the next twenty four hours because up on saturday this movement is going to global odd out six hundred cities to be proud of seventy countries around the world will be taking part in this type of demonstration protests have been planned everywhere from rome to london to upper lip and people are going to be gathering in...
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reagan's to buy the next politician well yes when i was working on wall street i was at a firm called oppenheimer and famously when i was there one of the brokers fell over drunk and hit the floor and passed out of the manager at the time by the initials d c simply walked over picked him up put him back in his chair put the phone of the sand and dial the phone and said keep going son so in other words drunk a drug automatons whose sole purpose is to financially right people is a model and it's continuing unabated because nobody in washington or no regulation is stepping forward to stop this propaganda and this article continues that seventy two percent of this alleged last one hundred eighty billion dollar cost was due to lost productivity and most of the cost was borne by the drinkers themselves in the form of lost income but like i said that lost income you should just lose that income continue to drink more you if this is the way that americans can respond like the greeks and take down the banking system then just staying home drunk but remember the cigarette companies their argument for why t
reagan's to buy the next politician well yes when i was working on wall street i was at a firm called oppenheimer and famously when i was there one of the brokers fell over drunk and hit the floor and passed out of the manager at the time by the initials d c simply walked over picked him up put him back in his chair put the phone of the sand and dial the phone and said keep going son so in other words drunk a drug automatons whose sole purpose is to financially right people is a model and it's...
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thousands of people have been in and around the lower manhattan are showing their support for the oppenheim movement or taking part in it all day a lot of thousands as i mentioned to in the park where i'm standing there were hundreds that went to chase bank earlier in the day to withdraw their money and close their accounts hundreds if not a thousand of gathered in another area of manhattan it in washington square park to also go the sentiments that have been boys voiced by the optimism of the occupy wall street movement we receive reports that at least twenty people that went into a city day to close their eyes were arrested by plainclothes police officers inside city day but because in speaking to all those that have come out onto the streets today to voice their anger their frustration with the way that the u.s. system is run here is a little bit of what they have to say. you know for from obama or her friends and anybody in congress should or they do there in congress she is poor and paid for her special interests is the ones who control the government is will ensure right legislation r
thousands of people have been in and around the lower manhattan are showing their support for the oppenheim movement or taking part in it all day a lot of thousands as i mentioned to in the park where i'm standing there were hundreds that went to chase bank earlier in the day to withdraw their money and close their accounts hundreds if not a thousand of gathered in another area of manhattan it in washington square park to also go the sentiments that have been boys voiced by the optimism of the...