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and they first meet schelling on january 28, 1798, when schelling is 23 years old and he just gets ain general. it's nothing there , about five hours by carriage, and throughout his life he practically maintains very interesting such with schelling relations, and as for this kind of religiosity. a huge number of ideas are the basis of goethe's ideas, the same thing about plants, the human worldview, and if we distance ourselves from this mystical christian side and turn to this pure knowledge of god, then i really like goethe's quatrain, which, probably, all colleagues know very well, we most often quote it in the translation of vasily andreevich zhukovsky, it sounds like this: if our eye were not sunny, who would admire the sun, who has spent his whole life studying human vision, eyes, academician ostrovsky writes there that at the end of the eighties, his team discovered a special protein in the human eye called rhodopsin, which, in response to incoming light quanta, organizes a response light from the eye, and thus, further i quote verbatim, nature created a living biophotomultipl
and they first meet schelling on january 28, 1798, when schelling is 23 years old and he just gets ain general. it's nothing there , about five hours by carriage, and throughout his life he practically maintains very interesting such with schelling relations, and as for this kind of religiosity. a huge number of ideas are the basis of goethe's ideas, the same thing about plants, the human worldview, and if we distance ourselves from this mystical christian side and turn to this pure knowledge...
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and they first meet schelling on january 28 , 1798, when schelling is 23 years old and he just gets a chair in jena, and in general it's only a short distance from jena, it's about five hours by carriage, yes, and he throughout the entire life practically with schelling maintains very interesting such relations, and as for such religiosity of goethe, i have two such thoughts on this account, but the first, it is absolutely such, i would say, maybe mystically esoteric, but goethe in some sense became, maybe without suspecting it, the creator of his own religion, you see, at the beginning of the 20th century they called it goetism, and then it began to be called anthroposophy, and there were a huge number of people in russia. habits i buy the magazine science and life, in this in the science magazine science and life i read an article by academician mikhail arkadyevich ostrovsky, who has spent his entire life studying human vision, the eye, yeah. and academician ostrovsky writes there that at the end of the eighties, his team discovered a special protein in the human eye called rhodopsi
and they first meet schelling on january 28 , 1798, when schelling is 23 years old and he just gets a chair in jena, and in general it's only a short distance from jena, it's about five hours by carriage, yes, and he throughout the entire life practically with schelling maintains very interesting such relations, and as for such religiosity of goethe, i have two such thoughts on this account, but the first, it is absolutely such, i would say, maybe mystically esoteric, but goethe in some sense...
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and since then israel never stopped showing this area —— schelling.rmy, daniel hagari, asked residents to leave many parts of the southern suburb of beirut, the stronghold place of hezbollah and people started to evacuate and move from their homes to stay somewhere else. on the other side hezbollah never stopped schelling israeli targets overnight, they targeted many towns. we also saw pictures of fire and smoke from this area. israel asked the people in these cities and other cities to stay in bunkers because they are expecting retaliation from hezbollah. find retaliation from hezbollah. and what is the _ retaliation from hezbollah. and what is the impact on the civilians therein beirut who are now living under this bombardment in some parts of the city? bombardment in some parts of the ci ? ,. , the city? indeed, the scenes we can see in _ the city? indeed, the scenes we can see in beirut _ the city? indeed, the scenes we can see in beirut at _ the city? indeed, the scenes we can see in beirut at the - the city? indeed, the scenes we i can see in bei
and since then israel never stopped showing this area —— schelling.rmy, daniel hagari, asked residents to leave many parts of the southern suburb of beirut, the stronghold place of hezbollah and people started to evacuate and move from their homes to stay somewhere else. on the other side hezbollah never stopped schelling israeli targets overnight, they targeted many towns. we also saw pictures of fire and smoke from this area. israel asked the people in these cities and other cities to...
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carriage, yes, and throughout his entire life he maintained very interesting relationships with schellingat concerning this kind of goethe's religiosity, i have two such thoughts on this account, but the first one, it is absolutely such, i would say , maybe mystical, esoteric, but goethe in some sense became, maybe himself... should perish there in the underworld, nothing like that, but the most interesting thing begins further, here we are throwing a bridge to science: 2018, i, out of an old soviet habit, buy the magazine science and life, in this science magazine science and life i read an article by academician mikhail arkadyevich ostrovsky, who has been studying human vision, the eye, all his life, academician ostrovsky writes there that at the end of the eighties his team discovered a special protein in the human eye called rhodopsin, which, in response to incoming light quanta, organizes a response light from the eye, and thus, further i quote verbatim: nature has created a living biophotomultiplier in the human eye. goethe, without a microscope, guessed this at the beginning of the
carriage, yes, and throughout his entire life he maintained very interesting relationships with schellingat concerning this kind of goethe's religiosity, i have two such thoughts on this account, but the first one, it is absolutely such, i would say , maybe mystical, esoteric, but goethe in some sense became, maybe himself... should perish there in the underworld, nothing like that, but the most interesting thing begins further, here we are throwing a bridge to science: 2018, i, out of an old...
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the world-famous american scientist and economist thomas schelling explained that a nuclear war can start of mutual fear of a surprise attack. each side is afraid of being caught off guard. columbia university professor and international security expert robert jervis believed that the key factor in a state's foreign policy strategy is the correct perception of the enemy. the decision to strike a full-scale nuclear strike is only carried out when the statesmen of one country are sure that the enemy is going to do the same. jervis also noted that decision makers are not always able or willing to see the consequences of their actions, and not all decisions during crises are made at the highest level. for example, during the cuban missile crisis , the order to shoot down a u2 aircraft over cuba was given by the commander of an anti-aircraft missile system without any consultation with the leadership of the ussr, and kissinger argued, what seems balanced and safe during... so that the enemy could no longer afford to experiment. we will talk about the changes in the doctrine with our frequent g
the world-famous american scientist and economist thomas schelling explained that a nuclear war can start of mutual fear of a surprise attack. each side is afraid of being caught off guard. columbia university professor and international security expert robert jervis believed that the key factor in a state's foreign policy strategy is the correct perception of the enemy. the decision to strike a full-scale nuclear strike is only carried out when the statesmen of one country are sure that the...
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the world-famous american scientist, economist thomas schelling explained that a nuclear war can beginto mutual fear of a surprise attack. each side is afraid of being caught in by surprise. columbia university professor and international security expert robert jervis believed that the key factor in a state's foreign policy strategy is the correct perception of the enemy. the decision to launch a full-scale nuclear strike is made only when government officials in one country are confident that the enemy is going to do the same. jervis also noted that decision makers are not always able or... tempts the enemy to respond to every move, what is intended as a demonstration moderation, can be perceived as indecisiveness, assurances can motivate waiting, prolonging the stay in the risk zone, for a quick end to the conflict, the leader should demonstrate steadfastness, he must be ready for a quick and brutal escalation to such an extent that the enemy can no longer afford to experiment. we will talk about changes in the doctrine with our frequent guest dmitry stefanovich from mmo. dima, hello
the world-famous american scientist, economist thomas schelling explained that a nuclear war can beginto mutual fear of a surprise attack. each side is afraid of being caught in by surprise. columbia university professor and international security expert robert jervis believed that the key factor in a state's foreign policy strategy is the correct perception of the enemy. the decision to launch a full-scale nuclear strike is made only when government officials in one country are confident that...
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according to uc berkeley professor chris schell, who studies urban wildlife doctor ben sachs at uc davis has been helping us a lot in trying to do that work. >> there are estimates from both ben's lab, his students and other community scientists in the area that say somewhere around 100 to 125 individuals. >> he and the park service say the most important things to. stay safe are people should not feed coyotes or let their dogs play with them. and he says studies show that keeping dogs on leash is important. >> we should see coyotes as beacons of biodiverse systems, as helpers in us maintaining coexistence with all types of organisms in the city, rather than seeing them as the villain in this story. >> the park service says in addition to keeping your dog on a leash, remember coyotes are most active in early mornings and evenings. staff will be here at the site, but immediately report any encounters to park dispatch so they can get their team out here to investigate, professor schell says. typically, coyotes are afraid of humans, but if you do encounter one, make yourself big, make a lot
according to uc berkeley professor chris schell, who studies urban wildlife doctor ben sachs at uc davis has been helping us a lot in trying to do that work. >> there are estimates from both ben's lab, his students and other community scientists in the area that say somewhere around 100 to 125 individuals. >> he and the park service say the most important things to. stay safe are people should not feed coyotes or let their dogs play with them. and he says studies show that keeping...
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when i talked to professor schell, he said that oftentimes coyotes are just afraid of humans, so they actually attack. but he does say it's important not to engage with them. don't give them food. don't let your dog play with them. try and make yourself big and make some noise so that they go away and move back away from where they are, because it could be that you're encroaching on their perimeter, where they might have cubs, or there might be some other territorial issues at play. >> all right, some good advice. there jana katsuyama, in a in a san francisco on what is a beautiful day there. jenna. thank you. okay. she is helping to transform countless lives. her work praised by president obama, a visionary educator, jodi lewin, has now received another prestigious honor. and she joins me live in studio to talk about running the country's very first college based behind bars at san quentin music to mark an educational milestone. this is a recent commencement ceremony inside san quentin. incarcerated people graduating from mount tamalpais college. it is the first accredited junior col
when i talked to professor schell, he said that oftentimes coyotes are just afraid of humans, so they actually attack. but he does say it's important not to engage with them. don't give them food. don't let your dog play with them. try and make yourself big and make some noise so that they go away and move back away from where they are, because it could be that you're encroaching on their perimeter, where they might have cubs, or there might be some other territorial issues at play. >>...
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the fighting, with sore 35 people died in gaza and the last hours, we saw shelling to a bakery, schellingo northern israel, you can see widening and intensifying the fighting on all fronts. mohamed taha from bbc arabic. thank you very much. at least 16 people are now thought to have died following catastrophic flooding caused by a powerful storm moving across several countries in central europe. the damage which stretches for more than 1,000 miles from germany and as far as romania has left thousands homeless and for some areas, yet more bad weather is forecast. the mayor of the polish city of nysa has asked all 114,000 residents to evacuate with the military being drafted in to shore up flood defences as the klodzka river threatens to burst its banks. sarah rainsford reports from the czech—polish border. in the flood zone of poland, there is an urgent call to evacuate. fears that a stretch of embankment could collapse after days battered by a river swollen by torrential rain. not farfrom here, a dam has burst. the pressure is increasing. nysa has already flooded, but it could get much wo
the fighting, with sore 35 people died in gaza and the last hours, we saw shelling to a bakery, schellingo northern israel, you can see widening and intensifying the fighting on all fronts. mohamed taha from bbc arabic. thank you very much. at least 16 people are now thought to have died following catastrophic flooding caused by a powerful storm moving across several countries in central europe. the damage which stretches for more than 1,000 miles from germany and as far as romania has left...
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realize this omnipresence of the spirit around, moreover, this idea of weltzel, which comes from schellingthe, he even created a poem of the same name. and if we move away from this mystical christian side and turn to this pure knowledge of god, then i really like goethe's quatrain, which, probably, all colleagues know very well, we most often quote it in the translation of vasily andreevich zhukovsky, it sounds like this: if our eye were not sunny, who would admire the sun, if the spirit of god did not live in us, who would be captivated by the divine, that's when they start talking somewhere pagan. in response to incoming light quanta, a special protein called rhodopsin, which organizes the response light from the eye, and thus, further i quote verbatim: nature has created a living biophotomultiplier in the human eye, goethe, without a microscope , guessed this at the beginning of the 19th century, i think that... fusion, but not a christian separately, yes , so it is clear that he is especially worried about the christian picture of the world, he is especially worried about this teachin
realize this omnipresence of the spirit around, moreover, this idea of weltzel, which comes from schellingthe, he even created a poem of the same name. and if we move away from this mystical christian side and turn to this pure knowledge of god, then i really like goethe's quatrain, which, probably, all colleagues know very well, we most often quote it in the translation of vasily andreevich zhukovsky, it sounds like this: if our eye were not sunny, who would admire the sun, if the...
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thomas schelling game, you know, brilliant man. he's saying as president.yeah you know so johnson then working with with walt rostow who's never enough credit for this so we're going to turn this over to the vietnamese. so he sends johnson sends bunker out private meeting between bunker and lbj. bunker tells me this and says you know ellsworth, we need to turn the war over to the vietnamese. and then he sends out coma, the pacification side. abrams the military. so when kissinger writes that the president has decided bunker suspicions lulled in may of 71, bunker did not the implication in and he could not believe that kissinger would go against the public policy of president nixon. and so when i pointed this out to him that led to sort of some awkward things between the ambassador and myself but i i wanted to i decided after his book was not published but i decided that you know, for the sake of the record and history i wanted to get to the bottom of this. so i so, i got to know richard nixon. so i got i got a bunch of letters from richard nixon. i spent a
thomas schelling game, you know, brilliant man. he's saying as president.yeah you know so johnson then working with with walt rostow who's never enough credit for this so we're going to turn this over to the vietnamese. so he sends johnson sends bunker out private meeting between bunker and lbj. bunker tells me this and says you know ellsworth, we need to turn the war over to the vietnamese. and then he sends out coma, the pacification side. abrams the military. so when kissinger writes that...
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. >>> and today today the is the first day of fall, and halloween decorations are flying off the schells half of surveyed shoppers are buying their spooky supplies before october. some reasons include excitement about the fall season, avoiding the stress of last minute if shopping and halloween being their favorite holiday. we want to know, do you think it's too early, and when do you start decorating for the holidays? e-mail us at friends@foxnews.com. you guys have opinions, i heard you guys firing off on this. rachel: we're the same. we don't like people who start christmas too early -- will: when is -- this is a gray area. i'm with you guys on don't skip halloween. i mean, don't skip thanksgiving. you know? if. pete: i'd cancel halloween if i could. will: okay, but beyond that -- [laughter] rachel: that's the baptist in him. will: beyond that, when is the right time? i think we're getting close. pete: decorate for fall right now. in fact, jen was out yesterday buying pumpkins. i said, great, decorate. just leave it as fall deck the ration because i love the fall decorations. you know,
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he said a strike could mean he will not have fully-stocked schells the holiday concern shelves this holidaya port, and there's absolutely nothing we can to do about it. we've moved some of our container thes that we were shipping to the east coast, is get to the west coast fast ifer, but it's the getting a little congestion jested -- can congested. >> reporter: two main sticking points left between the port workers and the employers in that situation, automation and wage. still no if new talks scheduled, so it seems like negotiations are at a standstill, and that deadline approaching quickly, september 30th. maria: wow. so talk about the federal reserve trying to rein in inflation, this will take us right back to where we were before all those interest rate hikes. lydia, thank you. lydia hu in new jersey. cheryl, your reaction. >> the effect ifs of this shutdown, i mean, let's talk about this. we're talking about 5 of the 10 busiest ports in this country that would be shut down in just a few days. and, you know, the leaders at these ports have all said they are preparing for a full work sto
he said a strike could mean he will not have fully-stocked schells the holiday concern shelves this holidaya port, and there's absolutely nothing we can to do about it. we've moved some of our container thes that we were shipping to the east coast, is get to the west coast fast ifer, but it's the getting a little congestion jested -- can congested. >> reporter: two main sticking points left between the port workers and the employers in that situation, automation and wage. still no if new...
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and you talk about this in your thomas schelling, that all the war games we've played, every single war game that we've played and this is i agree with you, you say in the book, i think this is true escalates because once get into it the logic of the game right that only ends in one way in nuclear armageddon and i agree with you that a president has been around for a while and who has worn different hats is going to have a greater scope of understanding and ultimately is going to have i more wisdom and make better choices when presented with this is the issue we need you to deal with and. so to that end, i think that in general, nuclear war and nuclear war scenario should be top on the president's list of briefings because we know he gets an early briefing and then it kind of at least i learned from secretary of defense vance, former panetta, you know, that kind of goes the president becomes concerned with other things and is no longer concerned nuclear issues. so make that a regular issue be dealt with and then also have people really care about it. i once said, why doesn't congress do
and you talk about this in your thomas schelling, that all the war games we've played, every single war game that we've played and this is i agree with you, you say in the book, i think this is true escalates because once get into it the logic of the game right that only ends in one way in nuclear armageddon and i agree with you that a president has been around for a while and who has worn different hats is going to have a greater scope of understanding and ultimately is going to have i more...