54
54
Oct 23, 2017
10/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
and says actually it has to do with moon and gravity and poseidon fell as a god so gravity and poseidono in the novel, we think i win a to think that history will not repeat itself? the gods of will survive? and historically, they will not. am i right and historically, they will not. am iright in and historically, they will not. am i right in thinking this is personal? your background is interesting in that your family life involved a mother who was quite religious. involved with her church. and a father who was a rationalist and a mathematics teacher. and a mathematics book author. a crop with one foot in each world and i was co mforta ble one foot in each world and i was comfortable with the paradoxical existence until i was about nine. butland about adam and eve and genesis and i went to the boston museum of science and suddenly found out about evolution and i went to my priest and said which story is true? and this man said nice boys don't ask that question. and that was the moment for me that i realised i was really coming to be asking a of questions. is it a moment when you can sa
and says actually it has to do with moon and gravity and poseidon fell as a god so gravity and poseidono in the novel, we think i win a to think that history will not repeat itself? the gods of will survive? and historically, they will not. am i right and historically, they will not. am iright in and historically, they will not. am i right in thinking this is personal? your background is interesting in that your family life involved a mother who was quite religious. involved with her church....
50
50
Oct 23, 2017
10/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
be per side and then science came along and said it was more to do with the moon and gravity and poseidone naive enough to think history will not repeat itself? that the gods of today will survive? historically they will not. am i right thinking this is personal? your background is interesting in that your family life involved a mother who was quite religious. involved with her church. and a father who was a rationalist maths teacher. i grew up with one foot in each world. i was very comfortable in this existence up until i was about nine years old, i learned about adam and eve and genesis and i went to the boston museum of science and found out about evolution. i went to my priest and said which story is true? this man said nice boys don't ask that question and that was the moment from the that i realised i was going to be asking a lot of questions. is that the moment you say to yourself now, that that began yourjourney away from religion? absolutely. i moved toward the solid foundations of science. the ground started to get in terms of concrete science. his becomes metaphysics, numbers
be per side and then science came along and said it was more to do with the moon and gravity and poseidone naive enough to think history will not repeat itself? that the gods of today will survive? historically they will not. am i right thinking this is personal? your background is interesting in that your family life involved a mother who was quite religious. involved with her church. and a father who was a rationalist maths teacher. i grew up with one foot in each world. i was very...
281
281
Oct 24, 2017
10/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 281
favorite 0
quote 0
he believes that her very first boyfriend was a descendent of poseidon. >> stephen: of posiden?is she greek? no, her ex-boyfriend was. >> stephen: i'd get the check. o judgmental! ( laughter ) all right, next one. ready for the next one? >> stephen: this come, is she a friend of yours? did she have a book she's selling right now? does she have a microphone strapped to her thigh? ( piano riff ) ( cheers and applause ) >> yeah, yeah. all right, all right. okay. you are on a date and over creme brule, she says she's not sure if women should be able to vote because of the scientific fact that women have 50% of the mental capacity of men. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: i -- i -- i would -- i would say -- >> yes? >> stephen: -- does your husband mr. trump know you're with me tonight? ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) "unqualified" is out tomorrow! "mom" returns next week on cbs! anna faris, everybody. we'll be right back with amy sedaris. ri ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best tre
he believes that her very first boyfriend was a descendent of poseidon. >> stephen: of posiden?is she greek? no, her ex-boyfriend was. >> stephen: i'd get the check. o judgmental! ( laughter ) all right, next one. ready for the next one? >> stephen: this come, is she a friend of yours? did she have a book she's selling right now? does she have a microphone strapped to her thigh? ( piano riff ) ( cheers and applause ) >> yeah, yeah. all right, all right. okay. you are on...
131
131
Oct 9, 2017
10/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you don't want -- >> i saw poseidon adventure. it continues to rally into earnings. >> guy's been on fire so why don't you go over to the plasma, guy, and pitch us another one. >> all right >> that was a good one, guy. >> thank you, karen. thank you for your attention my pitch, tim, is cy comes out cypress semiconductor. let us put up some of the reasons why. they're in now higher margin businesses for a long time they were in lousy margin businesses. they've gotten rid of those. they've grown by acquisition they've made small deals that have helped those margins. valuation continues to be compelling they've expanded into the cars and the internet of things for industrial names pretty much great places to be right now. that accounted for almost 50% of their revenue last quarter chips for the nintendo switch, don't ask me what the nintendo switch is. i dongt know all i know is every cage from age seemingly 9 to 18 has one and is infatuated by it, my kids being some of those. last one, four straight quarters of earnings growth prett
. >> you don't want -- >> i saw poseidon adventure. it continues to rally into earnings. >> guy's been on fire so why don't you go over to the plasma, guy, and pitch us another one. >> all right >> that was a good one, guy. >> thank you, karen. thank you for your attention my pitch, tim, is cy comes out cypress semiconductor. let us put up some of the reasons why. they're in now higher margin businesses for a long time they were in lousy margin businesses....
86
86
Oct 24, 2017
10/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
forces have basically been overrun making independence that further and further away inside story of poseidon better there as well how is shocking reversal of fortunes unfolding in cook if you search for critical kurdish iraq and i'll help you find that. not a whole lot happening at the live although i do see something slated for eighteen thirty g.m.t. so that's two or three hours from now a white house briefing with president trump on the issue of tax reforms that would of course be keeping an eye on that when it comes to that time right now though we're going to check some more international news headlines with julie macdonald in london hi judy. hi come all thank you aid agencies and the u.n. are urging more local groups to get involved in relief efforts that were hidden to refugee camps in bangladesh feeding the growing number of or hinder is one of the biggest challenges for aid workers on the ground tambi a charity has more from cox's bazaar in bangladesh nets near the border with me in my. looking for food every day by the nearly hour i've got a refugee is a major challenge they have to
forces have basically been overrun making independence that further and further away inside story of poseidon better there as well how is shocking reversal of fortunes unfolding in cook if you search for critical kurdish iraq and i'll help you find that. not a whole lot happening at the live although i do see something slated for eighteen thirty g.m.t. so that's two or three hours from now a white house briefing with president trump on the issue of tax reforms that would of course be keeping an...
100
100
Oct 13, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
partner in this process is to find some alternatives, you know, whether it is at web, whether it is in poseidon in west texas, whether it is something in nevada other than yucca, there are a number of places and maybe some states we -- maybe some sites we haven't even talked about or thought about yet. i just tank i don't want to get stuck that yucca is the only place you can go and if it doesn't happen, then we are going to sit here with 38 states having high-level nuclear waste in various places around in their state that are not secure, that have potential for disaster to occur, whether it is man-made or natural disaster. and so, that would be one of my observations and suggestions is that we really look at as we go forward with this funding on the licensing of yucca, at the same time look at the alternatives that are out there because, mr. chairman, you know this as well as anybody. we are going to require all of that space to handle this high-level waste that we have in this country. >> mr. chairman, i know my time expired. i just want to say, that's one of the benefits of the interim opti
partner in this process is to find some alternatives, you know, whether it is at web, whether it is in poseidon in west texas, whether it is something in nevada other than yucca, there are a number of places and maybe some states we -- maybe some sites we haven't even talked about or thought about yet. i just tank i don't want to get stuck that yucca is the only place you can go and if it doesn't happen, then we are going to sit here with 38 states having high-level nuclear waste in various...