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apparently, oppenheimer did not exactly intend to clarify the reason for this naming. however , his intended trinity may be a reference to the three hindu gods, other than the christian trinity. gods, one of them was shiva the destroyer and the other, vishtna, who was the destroyer of the worlds in the old epics. the third god was the creator or brahma, similar to the myths jewish creation. but in front of him were gods with destructive forces. you are a destructive force. scientists bet on the explosion of the trinity experiment. some predicted that the bomb would not work. some predicted its strength up to 45,000 tons of tnt. another jewish physicist named isodor isaac rabi predicted that the bomb is equivalent to 18 thousand tons of tnt. he will have the power of the former who won the bet almost right from abed and isador ishaq rabi. explosion at 5 o'clock. 29 minutes and 21 seconds local time. the explosion is equivalent to 20 thousand tons of tn there was a powerful explosion in the explosion area, a pit with a diameter of 340 meters and a depth of 3 meters was c
apparently, oppenheimer did not exactly intend to clarify the reason for this naming. however , his intended trinity may be a reference to the three hindu gods, other than the christian trinity. gods, one of them was shiva the destroyer and the other, vishtna, who was the destroyer of the worlds in the old epics. the third god was the creator or brahma, similar to the myths jewish creation. but in front of him were gods with destructive forces. you are a destructive force. scientists bet on the...
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robert oppenheimer.ppenheimer held various meetings in american universities with numerous physicists to investigate possibilities and solutions. the american government informed the research group that it will not withhold any kind of financial, human and logistical support. oppenheimer was jewish though. but personally he was interested in indian mythology. one of the myths is the national epic mahabharata it was indians. a part of this epic was called bhagavadgita, in which the hindu god vishnu wore war clothes and became the destroyer of the worlds. oppenheimer, who was building the most destructive weapon in history, saw this myth as his source of inspiration. the destroyer of the worlds was a reversal of the jewish creation myth, the return of matter to energy and the destruction of the world, on december 18, 1941, japanese warships attacked the shores of pearl harbor, america. by japan on sunday, december 7th, 1941, a state of war has existed between the united states and the japanese empire. from
robert oppenheimer.ppenheimer held various meetings in american universities with numerous physicists to investigate possibilities and solutions. the american government informed the research group that it will not withhold any kind of financial, human and logistical support. oppenheimer was jewish though. but personally he was interested in indian mythology. one of the myths is the national epic mahabharata it was indians. a part of this epic was called bhagavadgita, in which the hindu god...
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that is oppenheimer movie, is in it? these two moods i go to the movies of last year, that's why it feels so strangely familiar. >> martha: you just mentioned the barbie lip where she's talking to a reporter and he just says how come you're so amazing? and she says no comment, no seriously, no comment. all want to play a little blade of some folks in the media sort of sounding a similar tune... >> watching it, you can just sense the power in the hall. it was the power of joy, the power of laughter. >> there was a leader, eight leader and she was clear she was the boss. >> martha: a will say those, haven't been to both conventions now, there was a similar, a very positive, upbeat guy patriotic sense, movement. you could feel it, something happening here in milwaukee. both sides seem to feel they are capturing the mood of this country. the question on november 5th will be, who is right? who is really sensing the wear to the american people are and who has their vote and their momentum? >> idols and gets the journalists tha
that is oppenheimer movie, is in it? these two moods i go to the movies of last year, that's why it feels so strangely familiar. >> martha: you just mentioned the barbie lip where she's talking to a reporter and he just says how come you're so amazing? and she says no comment, no seriously, no comment. all want to play a little blade of some folks in the media sort of sounding a similar tune... >> watching it, you can just sense the power in the hall. it was the power of joy, the...
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that was really a human rights activism. politician that y'all have oppenheimer who advocates for a 2 state solution by the piece now and you say semester have been very spence has the soul lame of stirring distrust between palestinians and the wider muslim world . and then the some injury or the minister will say homeland security. so these are the ones that are doing real x on the ground. know that to change the situation. and the simple mind we send to make to these constraints, not just the emission other ones, but also have a new just effected c, c. joyce creeping, come to clearing the template amount. this is the change of this, that's a square, it's a, it's a new situation. totally contradict the agreement between is what and joseph is making. this takes me because they truly believe that this is what these when should do, he believe that these when she was a move away, all the seniors from this area including 10, pretty miles. so you know that this is very 1st thing in same book, and most of them seem both, and he's the only motivation. the viola goal is to fight with the, wit
that was really a human rights activism. politician that y'all have oppenheimer who advocates for a 2 state solution by the piece now and you say semester have been very spence has the soul lame of stirring distrust between palestinians and the wider muslim world . and then the some injury or the minister will say homeland security. so these are the ones that are doing real x on the ground. know that to change the situation. and the simple mind we send to make to these constraints, not just the...
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you out of oppenheimer who advocates for a 2 state solution by the piece now and g o. so he's mr. ben for your sounds, has the soul, a multi steering discharge between palestinians and the wider muslim world. the minister will say homeland security, so these are the ones that are going to ask some of the ground, know that to change the situation on the template miles and to make a this conflict, not just the emission other ones, but also as a new just run it effective as we see, a jewish people come to planning the template a month. this is a change of this, that's a square, it's a, it's a new situation. totally contradict the agreement between these are and joseph is making this statement because they truly believe that this is what these when should do the believe that these ways to move away all the seniors from this area including 10 miles. so you know that this is very 1st thing in same book, and most of them seem both and he's only motivation. the viola goal is to fight with the, with the most the most ridiculous damian, mr. oppenheimer also commented on the next story for u
you out of oppenheimer who advocates for a 2 state solution by the piece now and g o. so he's mr. ben for your sounds, has the soul, a multi steering discharge between palestinians and the wider muslim world. the minister will say homeland security, so these are the ones that are going to ask some of the ground, know that to change the situation on the template miles and to make a this conflict, not just the emission other ones, but also as a new just run it effective as we see, a jewish people...
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you've oppenheimer, who advocates for 2 state solution, 5, the peace, no n g o. so he's mr. ben view, your stance has the soul a of steering distrust between palestinians on the wider muslim world, the same day use them. i've been here, the minister will say homeland security. and these are the ones that are doing real x on the ground. you know, the to change the situation on the template miles and to make a, these conflicts, not just the emission other ones, but also as a new just the fact that we see joyce, people come to planning the template miles. this is a change of this, that's a score, it's a, it's a new situation. totally contradict the agreement between these. right? and joseph is making, this takes me because they truly believe that this is what these when should do. he believes that these way shows a move away on the stream is from this area, including 10, pretty miles. so you know that this is very 1st thing in same book. and most of them seem both. and he's the only motivation and the goal is to fight with the, with the most. the most ridiculous thing in mr. op
you've oppenheimer, who advocates for 2 state solution, 5, the peace, no n g o. so he's mr. ben view, your stance has the soul a of steering distrust between palestinians on the wider muslim world, the same day use them. i've been here, the minister will say homeland security. and these are the ones that are doing real x on the ground. you know, the to change the situation on the template miles and to make a, these conflicts, not just the emission other ones, but also as a new just the fact...
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robert oppenheimer, the chief scientist of the us atomic bomb project, said, now i am become death, the trying to persuade the prince that he should do his duty, and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form and says, now i am become death, the destroyer of worlds. i suppose we all thought that one way or another. 60 million casualties were left after testing the new achievement. the frontlines were bloody. 20 million soldiers, as well as 40 million civilians lost their... lives in the carnage, the killing machine of war stopped after the defeat of germany. occupied germany was taken over by the allied countries. germany's industries and military equipment were looted, and in the political gamble, germany and japan were charged with war crimes and therefore denied the chance for an independent military pro. the outcome of the progress achieved by the germans fell into the hands of the yankees. the us was the real winner of the battlefield, it used the progress it had just gained and became the vanguard of science and technology. the us department of defense was founded after the seco
robert oppenheimer, the chief scientist of the us atomic bomb project, said, now i am become death, the trying to persuade the prince that he should do his duty, and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form and says, now i am become death, the destroyer of worlds. i suppose we all thought that one way or another. 60 million casualties were left after testing the new achievement. the frontlines were bloody. 20 million soldiers, as well as 40 million civilians lost their... lives in the...
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we saw that with barbara in hymer last summer with the bar, the in the oppenheimer and going to the theater wearing pink and taking pictures. so i think that the bright summer has taken over this current summer. it's been the soundtrack of the summer. it explains an attitude, and i think charlie x, the x was successful in branding it that way. but i think once she came out and said, kama let is brad on twitter, a lot of people were excited that she publicly endorse couple of harris, especially considering all the drama, the campaign, and the binding campaign, and by then dropping out. so i think that that kind of became in an inverted launch point for the cobbler harris campaign to hardy, to people in kind of create as stan coats are housed in coats are kind of infiltrated politics for sure. it's interesting because yeah, young people were quite lost when biden was a candidate and, and harry certainly, i don't know brought some fresh air into this context. but i, i really like what you said it was about the post and demick need for belonging mystery. and what is your take here? um, in terms
we saw that with barbara in hymer last summer with the bar, the in the oppenheimer and going to the theater wearing pink and taking pictures. so i think that the bright summer has taken over this current summer. it's been the soundtrack of the summer. it explains an attitude, and i think charlie x, the x was successful in branding it that way. but i think once she came out and said, kama let is brad on twitter, a lot of people were excited that she publicly endorse couple of harris, especially...
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you already of oppenheimer who advocates for a 2 state solution with in the, at peace, no n g o, said mister ben, viewers, stones, how's the solely of confrontation between palestinians and the wider and muslim world? the same day using my vendor, we're the menu, so say homeland security and these are the ones that are doing read x on the ground . know that to change the situation on the template miles and to make a these conflicts, not just the emission other ones, but also as a new just what the fact that we see jewish people come to planning the template miles. this is a change of this, that's a score, it's a, it's a new situation. totally contradict the agreement between these read and joseph is making this statement because they truly believe that this is what these when should do, he believes that these racial, they move away on the scene is from this area, including 10, pretty miles. so you know that this is very 1st thing in same boat and most of them same boat and he's the only motivation the, the old g goal is to fight with the, with the most the most ridiculous damien. and
you already of oppenheimer who advocates for a 2 state solution with in the, at peace, no n g o, said mister ben, viewers, stones, how's the solely of confrontation between palestinians and the wider and muslim world? the same day using my vendor, we're the menu, so say homeland security and these are the ones that are doing read x on the ground . know that to change the situation on the template miles and to make a these conflicts, not just the emission other ones, but also as a new just what...
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even oxford university professor peter oppenheimer flew to russia to study its phenomenon., i don’t know, 50-60% per annum in dollars or pounds, no one will believe them. millions of victims. billions of rubles collected from the population, and even 6 years after the death of the great schemer, a stable confidence, that the legend could not have ended so trivially at a bus stop in the dirty spring snow, either avrudi himself staged his own death, or he was helped to stage it. today, for the first time in our studio , a lawyer, the creator of mmm, sergei mavrodi's closest associates, students, followers and even an illegitimate son. i got the mmm tattoo in 2016. my father was still alive, does he believe that his father is alive and what secrets were buried on march 30, 2018, along with the one over whom the monument with the name is now located sergey pantileevich movrodiy. lawyer alexander molokov is in our studio today. good evening! so, 6 years this year, mavroze is gone, 30 years this year marks the whole mmm scam. naturally, right after mobrodi died, many different ru
even oxford university professor peter oppenheimer flew to russia to study its phenomenon., i don’t know, 50-60% per annum in dollars or pounds, no one will believe them. millions of victims. billions of rubles collected from the population, and even 6 years after the death of the great schemer, a stable confidence, that the legend could not have ended so trivially at a bus stop in the dirty spring snow, either avrudi himself staged his own death, or he was helped to stage it. today, for the...
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a guest on her show on the premiere that also featured robert oppenheimer after working in europe with the united nations she came back tv with mrs. roosevelt meets the public weekly on nbc 1950 and 51, both of these shows were lead ins to meet the press. a program on which she also appeared many times. she would not have another regularly scheduled television show until 1959, but was able to express views on political candidates and focus more on her own issues. with appearances on popular shows throughout the decade. her speeches for the 1952, 56 and 1960 democratic party conventions were earning higher ratings than the speeches of former president truman, and she made notable national impact on both meet the press face the nation promoting adlai stevenson. from 1959 to shortly before her death in 1962. she hosted prospects of mankind on national television and ate, which was the precursor of pbs with a monthly public television show with some of the most important political and cultural figures of the time, eleanor recognized power of film and television, especially as educational t
a guest on her show on the premiere that also featured robert oppenheimer after working in europe with the united nations she came back tv with mrs. roosevelt meets the public weekly on nbc 1950 and 51, both of these shows were lead ins to meet the press. a program on which she also appeared many times. she would not have another regularly scheduled television show until 1959, but was able to express views on political candidates and focus more on her own issues. with appearances on popular...
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the most ridiculous thing in mr. oppenheimer also comments on the next story for us to be chief of as well secret service. and that is wanting that quote, to jewish tara against palestinians is just as i think israel is the existence road involved with speaking about the ramp up of violence carried out by hard lines that lives in the west bank in the jewish terror. leaders want to make the system lose control. the damage to israel is indescribable. the hilltop used trend has long become a bit of violent activity against the palestinians. i never agreed to the term nationalist crime. it isn't crime because it's the use of violence to create intimidation, to spread the fear that is terror. it is not nationalist crime and certainly not national because it challenges national security. this statement is a very, a dramatic allow me croak for the state of things. right? and the address for this, the claims these days are the government, the government. we have a ministers that are not only a no in the 2nd a violence, the actually supposed to mean and the, and the minister that they're respo
the most ridiculous thing in mr. oppenheimer also comments on the next story for us to be chief of as well secret service. and that is wanting that quote, to jewish tara against palestinians is just as i think israel is the existence road involved with speaking about the ramp up of violence carried out by hard lines that lives in the west bank in the jewish terror. leaders want to make the system lose control. the damage to israel is indescribable. the hilltop used trend has long become a bit...
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made first television appearance as guest on her show on the premier that also featured robert oppenheimer. both of these shows were lead-ins to meet the press, program which he appeared many times. she would not have regularly scheduled show till 1959 was able to express view on political candidates and focus more on her own issues with appearances on popular shows throughout the decade. her speeches for 1952, 56, 1960 democratic party conventions were televised earning higher ratings than the speeches of former president truman and she made notable national impact on both meet the press and face the nationon promoting stevenson. from 1959 to shortly before her death in 1962 she hosted prospects of mankind on national educational television, net which was the precursor of pbs with monthly public affairs television show with some of the most important political and culture figures at the time eleanor recognized the power of film and television especially educational tools to reach young people and in the 1950's she play ad significant media role during the cold war and often appeared in gu
made first television appearance as guest on her show on the premier that also featured robert oppenheimer. both of these shows were lead-ins to meet the press, program which he appeared many times. she would not have regularly scheduled show till 1959 was able to express view on political candidates and focus more on her own issues with appearances on popular shows throughout the decade. her speeches for 1952, 56, 1960 democratic party conventions were televised earning higher ratings than the...
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it some ways you're picking up her oppenheimer ends what happens after the movie after we decide to build a hydrogen bomb, tell us per. >> that is so important. you a historian know that as well. how did we wind up with this many nuclear weapons? i take the reader through that relatively quickly. oror rather in a pared down manr so that people can see when i begin the launching scenario because the book does take the reader from nuclear launch to nuclear winter. one of things shocking to me was learning the history and depth and figuring out how do i make this zoom. one section that comes to mind a look at the buildup of nuclear weapons. it'sag a three -- four pages in the book or i am showing you this year this number of weapons. >> i thought that was a brilliant by the way. i have written about this. nuclear mountains i've never broken it down that way. and it was stunning to the buildup on john f. kennedy is inaugurated that closure thing you need to know. the average for kids walking pen the street their eyelids glaze over for the phd crowd. and i think it is the opposite. as a tiny r
it some ways you're picking up her oppenheimer ends what happens after the movie after we decide to build a hydrogen bomb, tell us per. >> that is so important. you a historian know that as well. how did we wind up with this many nuclear weapons? i take the reader through that relatively quickly. oror rather in a pared down manr so that people can see when i begin the launching scenario because the book does take the reader from nuclear launch to nuclear winter. one of things shocking to...
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he took over for peter oppenheim, so it made sense.he bigger picture here is you are probably going to see a big turnover of the apple executive team over the next few years and this strategy where they don't allow these executives for just fully retire, play golf, fly planes or what have you, having them stick around in a smaller role, this is the third executive in a row in the last four years we have seen do this. my question is, how long is louk up going to -- luca going to stick around in this new role? everything i have been told about perek is that he is ready for the role and i don't expect any hiccups. caroline: as you say, he's going to be overseeing real estate technology and information functions in that role. this is all in the broader context of needing to cell phones, innovating, and september 9 is when we understand we will be getting our eyes on the latest new phones? loren: yes, -- >> yes, that is when the new line will be introduced and we will get the performance around how they did from kevin perek in his first ear
he took over for peter oppenheim, so it made sense.he bigger picture here is you are probably going to see a big turnover of the apple executive team over the next few years and this strategy where they don't allow these executives for just fully retire, play golf, fly planes or what have you, having them stick around in a smaller role, this is the third executive in a row in the last four years we have seen do this. my question is, how long is louk up going to -- luca going to stick around in...
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if you know your oppenheimer movie from last year these are all of the people who were involved street names that are familiar. they are talking about a new yorker cartoon. that is how we are able to beat this conversation to the summer ofum 1950. there has been a series of stories about elite i'm sorry about garbage cans missing from new york city streets. the cartoon is about aliens getting off a flying saucer. carrying their souvenirs from visiting new york city trash cans. they are talking over lunch and enrico says if life is so common, where are they? it's now known as the fermi paradox if the life is as common as we think itwe is, why don't e see more of it? why do we have no sign of it? and the thing people miss about roswell is that in the summer of 1947 if the u.s. and government had recovered an alien spacecraft or an alien body alive or dead it would not have gone as a lot of people think to patterson air force base in dayton, ohio which is where the air force intelligence is located and there is this long-standing conspiracy there ist- a hangar at wright-pattersn or the al
if you know your oppenheimer movie from last year these are all of the people who were involved street names that are familiar. they are talking about a new yorker cartoon. that is how we are able to beat this conversation to the summer ofum 1950. there has been a series of stories about elite i'm sorry about garbage cans missing from new york city streets. the cartoon is about aliens getting off a flying saucer. carrying their souvenirs from visiting new york city trash cans. they are talking...
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a financial pyramid that had no equal in history; even a professor at oxford university, peter oppenheimer, flew to russia to study its phenomenon. if england offers, i don’t know, 50-60% per annum in dollars or pounds, no one will believe it. millions of victims, billions of rubles collected from the population, and even 6 years after the death of the great schemer, there is a strong belief that the legend could not have been interrupted so trivially on a bus. those... were buried on march 30, 2018, along with whether he believes that his father is alive and what secrets with whom the monument with the name of sergei pantileevich mavrodi is now located. lawyer alexander molokhov is in our studio today. good evening. so, 6 years this year, as mavrodi is gone, this whole mmm scam turns 30 years old this year. i have these share certificates in my hands. many people still have them. destroyed destinies, families, health. tell me, how long have you been a lawyer? mavrodi’s fingerprints, which are stored in the file cabinet of the ministry of internal affairs, he is also a criminal, he was in
a financial pyramid that had no equal in history; even a professor at oxford university, peter oppenheimer, flew to russia to study its phenomenon. if england offers, i don’t know, 50-60% per annum in dollars or pounds, no one will believe it. millions of victims, billions of rubles collected from the population, and even 6 years after the death of the great schemer, there is a strong belief that the legend could not have been interrupted so trivially on a bus. those... were buried on march...
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the analyst at oppenheimer crunched some sft numbers and here's how some of the last four years turnhat gain. in 2021, we saw a 27% gain. in 2019, a 29% gain. in 2017, a 19% gain, and a 30% gain in 2013. again, the last four times where we've seen an eight-day winning streak in the s&p 500. now past performance no indicator of future performance, but a lot of traders are looking at whether or not there could be a rhyming aspect to what's happening this year. elsewhere, we're seeing a reversal in the restaurant side of things and piper sandler saying the risk reward for several names in the sectors are becoming more balanced at this stage. some of the best performing names are seeing weakness today including the likes of sweet green, domino's pizza, shake shack and cava and shake shack has been downgraded to a more neutral rating. on the flip side the worst performers of 2024 are in the green today. look at names like mcdonald's, brinker, darden, b.j.'s and cracker barrel and you can see some of those ones there up 1.5 to 3% overall and an interesting reversal in some of these names.
the analyst at oppenheimer crunched some sft numbers and here's how some of the last four years turnhat gain. in 2021, we saw a 27% gain. in 2019, a 29% gain. in 2017, a 19% gain, and a 30% gain in 2013. again, the last four times where we've seen an eight-day winning streak in the s&p 500. now past performance no indicator of future performance, but a lot of traders are looking at whether or not there could be a rhyming aspect to what's happening this year. elsewhere, we're seeing a...
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. >> i've got another analyst i'm looking at right now at oppenheimer who says of his own field checksey weighed slightly negative for salesforce's business activity and operating environment. quote, we don't anticipate estimates to change materially after the earnings update. just fundamentally disagree with one view versus yours? >> first, there's been a lot of skepticism on salesforce. even going back to the elliot activism, many thought it would be so much lower than today. i think this is a quarter, not expecting any major fireworks, but i think the story of salesforce, it's not about this quarter. it's about where this goes in the next six, nine months. >> why isn't it getting any credit as the market looks ahead six, nine months traditionally? all these other companies are getting credit for the ai deliverables that we assume are going to take place. why is it this one? >> i think many missed oracle, i think they'll miss salesforce. we're talking about a stalwart. benioff, he's going to be the one at the top in terms of tech. i think this will be the next phase, despite many of
. >> i've got another analyst i'm looking at right now at oppenheimer who says of his own field checksey weighed slightly negative for salesforce's business activity and operating environment. quote, we don't anticipate estimates to change materially after the earnings update. just fundamentally disagree with one view versus yours? >> first, there's been a lot of skepticism on salesforce. even going back to the elliot activism, many thought it would be so much lower than today. i...
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oppenheimer was commanded by leslie groves, a general, he says: let's drop it on kyoto, you know whatation was, the city is big, we'll see what kind of destruction there will be to the very edge, that was the problem with hiroshima and nagasaki, small cities, in nagasaki the terrain is also very rugged, so gross said, we need to drop it on kyoto, a flat plain, we'll see how many will die from this weapon, the maximum, that was the motivation, and he later wrote this in his memoirs, but why didn't they drop it on kyoto, after all, here is truman said... the country is 12 miles, how much do you think the territorial waters are - japan? 3 miles, especially in such, for example, for example, the tsugaru strait, why the tsugaru strait, this is the strait between hakaido and hanshu, the most direct route to vladivostok, how can an american aircraft carrier pass through a strait 10 miles wide. but we say that in the seventy-seventh year you pass a law, the japanese, that your territorial waters are 3 miles, and then he crawls through this strait directly to vladivostok can pass. so i say thi
oppenheimer was commanded by leslie groves, a general, he says: let's drop it on kyoto, you know whatation was, the city is big, we'll see what kind of destruction there will be to the very edge, that was the problem with hiroshima and nagasaki, small cities, in nagasaki the terrain is also very rugged, so gross said, we need to drop it on kyoto, a flat plain, we'll see how many will die from this weapon, the maximum, that was the motivation, and he later wrote this in his memoirs, but why...
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the oppenheimer biography. he asked me in his office a few minutes ago to sign a copy of fighting the night for him. and you know what? i wrote for kai, who sets the standard for us all that beautiful book which he co-wrote. with martin sherwin, who is no longer alive that that is that the pillar of biographies if you ask me. and along comes christopher nolan making this movie that only that only has earned billions i heard christopher when he accepted the academy award speak his name and speak american. so i am beyond honored to be here with you tonight. and i know that embarrasses you. and not only that book, but your other biography is recently of jimmy carter, back when you were writing for the nation and in the early eighties, i was a scribe at the washington post, kai, and i kind of circled each other. we never quite knew each other as friends, but later in the vietnam period we both really felt indebted to william conrad. but is it a biography? is it a memoir? it's it's both. and it's neither a nor it's
the oppenheimer biography. he asked me in his office a few minutes ago to sign a copy of fighting the night for him. and you know what? i wrote for kai, who sets the standard for us all that beautiful book which he co-wrote. with martin sherwin, who is no longer alive that that is that the pillar of biographies if you ask me. and along comes christopher nolan making this movie that only that only has earned billions i heard christopher when he accepted the academy award speak his name and speak...
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robert oppenheimer praised ali as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicist the time. >> it's 10 27 and coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. >> i dress is made for a shooting that happened in a bay area. movie theater >> can join on. and it's not that was too hot. but, you know, i couldn't sleep last night. most the moisture, something in the air because over the weekend was kind of weird. wasn't a lot of moisture in the air this weekend, actually. so no, that's not yeah. take a nice nap today. good weather for it. we've got the gray hanging out with the still specially out along the coastline where skies are a little grayer for sure. getting a look outside from the east bay hills, where you can see it's still very fogged in at the moment we're seeing less and less of that fog for areas like san jose and the north bay where we are starting to see some clearing going on. just going to take a little bit longer to get there for the bayshore temps right now are in the 50's for spots like berkeley, oakland, san francisco, while back into the 60's and redwood city, dublin in con
robert oppenheimer praised ali as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicist the time. >> it's 10 27 and coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. >> i dress is made for a shooting that happened in a bay area. movie theater >> can join on. and it's not that was too hot. but, you know, i couldn't sleep last night. most the moisture, something in the air because over the weekend was kind of weird. wasn't a lot of moisture in the air this weekend, actually. so no, that's...
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time you hear about the potential of iran to getting a nuclear weapon i go back to what robert oppenheimere chief scientist at the trinity manhattan project for the explosion of trinity occurred the first atomic weapon that's it i am now death destroyer of worlds. that's what you worry about. it's a delayed game could i think they are closer than people relies on getting to a point of at least developing nuclear breakout and that means getting a nuclear weapon. because when you think about let's go back to the data point. the first atomic weapon we had only had 140 pounds of you to 35, the enriched uranium. right now last year they had the comment that iran is at about 280 pounds of enriched uranium. they get a 80% really quickly. and i think they are worried and what they're worried about is everyone realizes how close they are, there would be some type of strike and they are developing and increasing the enrichment of uranium. now they are saying let's have a nuclear deal. we are past the nuclear deal. we should be concerned now about a nuclear breakout. them having enough enriched urani
time you hear about the potential of iran to getting a nuclear weapon i go back to what robert oppenheimere chief scientist at the trinity manhattan project for the explosion of trinity occurred the first atomic weapon that's it i am now death destroyer of worlds. that's what you worry about. it's a delayed game could i think they are closer than people relies on getting to a point of at least developing nuclear breakout and that means getting a nuclear weapon. because when you think about...
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because in some ways you're picking up where oppenheimer ends, right? what happens after the movie, after we decide to build a hydrogen bomb? tell us. that's right. and that is so important. and you, a historian, know that as well, that where we come from, you know, shakespeare past is so how did we wind up with many nuclear weapons? and i take the reader through that i think relatively or rather in a very sort of pared down manner so that people can see where, you know, when begin this the launching scenario because the book does take the reader from nuclear launch to nuclear winter and. you know, one of the things that was really shocking to me was learning all that history in depth and figuring out how do i make this zoom, right? how do you just rip through this? i you said you read it in a night or two, right? yeah. and so the section that comes to mind to answer question is when i was looking at the buildup of weapons and i literally it's like three or four pages in the book where i'm showing you this year, this number of weapons this year. i that
because in some ways you're picking up where oppenheimer ends, right? what happens after the movie, after we decide to build a hydrogen bomb? tell us. that's right. and that is so important. and you, a historian, know that as well, that where we come from, you know, shakespeare past is so how did we wind up with many nuclear weapons? and i take the reader through that i think relatively or rather in a very sort of pared down manner so that people can see where, you know, when begin this the...
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from 5200 at the start of the year here to tell us why he thinks stocks can keep pushing higher is oppenheimer asset management chief chief investment strategist does powell's speech today make you even more bullish or do you think there are some cracks in the employment picture that could ultimately create a risk to your thesis here? i guess it's 5% upside >> where we are right now, leslie, i've got to say, we thought there was no surprises in what the fed chair said today. we've been a fan of the feds this cycle i've been in this business since 1983, so i came in when paul volcker was in his second term i've been a student of the fed for years, and since bernanke, it's never been as comfortable working with the fed they telegraph their punches, they tell you what they're going to do. generally the market still doesn't believe them they play against it but this has been a remarkable cycle in the sense that they've been extremely sensitive, throughout it, we've had 11 hikes and nine pauses, that's 20 fomc meetings, and no recession i think they're also aided and abetted by the fact that the ec
from 5200 at the start of the year here to tell us why he thinks stocks can keep pushing higher is oppenheimer asset management chief chief investment strategist does powell's speech today make you even more bullish or do you think there are some cracks in the employment picture that could ultimately create a risk to your thesis here? i guess it's 5% upside >> where we are right now, leslie, i've got to say, we thought there was no surprises in what the fed chair said today. we've been a...
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if you know your oppenheimer movie from last, these are all the people who were involved names that are familiar, and they're talking about a new yorker. so that's how we're able to date this conversation to the summer of 1950 that has there had been a series of stories about, alien or sorry, about garbage cans missing from new york city streets and the cartoon is about alien getting off a, flying saucer carrying their souvenirs from visiting earth. these new york city trash cans and they're talking lunch and enrico fermi says. if life is so common, where are they at? and it it's, you know now known as the fermi paradox, which is if life is as common as we think it is, why don't we see more of it? why don't we? why know? why do we have no sign of it and thing that people miss about? roswell is that in the summer of 1947. if the us government had recovered an alien spacecraft or alien body alive or dead, it wouldn't gone. as a lot of people think to wright-patterson air force in dayton, ohio, which where the air force intelligence is located. and there's sort of this long standing conspi
if you know your oppenheimer movie from last, these are all the people who were involved names that are familiar, and they're talking about a new yorker. so that's how we're able to date this conversation to the summer of 1950 that has there had been a series of stories about, alien or sorry, about garbage cans missing from new york city streets and the cartoon is about alien getting off a, flying saucer carrying their souvenirs from visiting earth. these new york city trash cans and they're...
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we both saw oppenheimer. we both like the netflix show the bear. we love to read good books and we loved the best of journalism and we both worry about the status and the state of journalism. today. we both, more than anything, worry about our republic. i've never been more worried in my whole life, and i'll be 82 shortly. he reports and writes so well he is better at both than i will be, but i do no good and reporting. and is as good an example of that as i know. and wouldn't be a great idea in these united states of america that we one year all of us as many of grown up 335 million americans could muster. maybe we ought to read one book together and follow that with real conversations. we'd be a better people for that. an american dreamer could be exactly that book. there are two central characters in the. one is a man named michael owens. he's a quadruple. tragic. didn't happen in war. he fell out of a tree 60 feet down. he was trying to cut the tree parrot back back and is lucky that he is alive and in some ways painfully unlucky in many ways.
we both saw oppenheimer. we both like the netflix show the bear. we love to read good books and we loved the best of journalism and we both worry about the status and the state of journalism. today. we both, more than anything, worry about our republic. i've never been more worried in my whole life, and i'll be 82 shortly. he reports and writes so well he is better at both than i will be, but i do no good and reporting. and is as good an example of that as i know. and wouldn't be a great idea...
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. >> jimmy: i wanted to say, i saw you in "oppenheimer."all these awards. best picture. won the oscars -- best picture of the year. >> i know. >> jimmy: and you met matt damon probably on that film. >> i spent a lot of time with uncle matt. >> jimmy: did he give you any advice or help you out? >> he gave me a lot of good advice. one in particular, one thing that was just so unhelpful, he told me not to gain the weight i'd already gained for the role. i was gained about 30 pounds for the role. and he was like, "you're never going to get that off again, man." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? >> don't gain weight over 40. he's like, "you're going to spend the rest of your life trying to get that weight off. and it's never going to come off, because your body is going to want to get that weight back on. and you're just going to keep growing back out to that size. and then you're going to try to get it off, and it's just going to go back." he kept telling me like over the course of the production. i was like, "thanks matt." >> jimmy: "i already gain
. >> jimmy: i wanted to say, i saw you in "oppenheimer."all these awards. best picture. won the oscars -- best picture of the year. >> i know. >> jimmy: and you met matt damon probably on that film. >> i spent a lot of time with uncle matt. >> jimmy: did he give you any advice or help you out? >> he gave me a lot of good advice. one in particular, one thing that was just so unhelpful, he told me not to gain the weight i'd already gained for the...
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it passed "oppenheimer" sand about to pass "joker" before that.decade, his late father and my father has parkinson's disease. he's doing new work around parkinson's and we had a great heart-to-heart conversation about that and "dead pool" coming up in our fourth hour coming up on "morning joe." >> i look forward to that. >> that's very cool. i like to watch that. i'll tell you what i can wait to watch, the red sox lose again, sam stein. >> why do they keep doing that? what's going on? what's going on? >> stuck in mediocrity. ups and down. barnicle knows this, stretches where things seem so optimistic and then we play poorly. i was going to use a different word. you know, this is what i expected. we're aiming for the third wild card spot at this juncture. there it is. 63-57. we're stuck in mediocrity. >> yeah. i mean, i think that's a lot better than many of us expected at the beginning of the year. we don't know exactly what's going to happen. you look at the second half of the season, and we've had a reversal. in the first half of the season the
it passed "oppenheimer" sand about to pass "joker" before that.decade, his late father and my father has parkinson's disease. he's doing new work around parkinson's and we had a great heart-to-heart conversation about that and "dead pool" coming up in our fourth hour coming up on "morning joe." >> i look forward to that. >> that's very cool. i like to watch that. i'll tell you what i can wait to watch, the red sox lose again, sam stein....