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. >> i am interested in the serendipity of these still life compositions. when he got to the garbage and to see the arrangement of objects that is completely spontaneous. it is probably one of the least thought of compositions. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding, language, and art in general. also being a graphic designer, going straight to the magazines and seeing all this printed material being discarded has also been part of my work. of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some o
. >> i am interested in the serendipity of these still life compositions. when he got to the garbage and to see the arrangement of objects that is completely spontaneous. it is probably one of the least thought of compositions. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump?...
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each is subject to the serendipities of light. our relationship with our maker depends on none of that. it is entirely in our control. for he is always at the door. he knocks for us. our worldly success cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us thanks to the grace of god. [applause] the best advice i can give is to give those worldly things your best, but never your old. reserve your hope for the only one who can grant it. many preachers advise the same. if you as memorably as dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little dots that are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause he said, raising our four kids. my wife a
each is subject to the serendipities of light. our relationship with our maker depends on none of that. it is entirely in our control. for he is always at the door. he knocks for us. our worldly success cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us thanks to the grace of god. [applause] the best advice i can give is to give those worldly things your best, but never your old. reserve your hope for the only one who can grant it. many preachers advise the...
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we thought we'd share something from serendipity 3 here in new york. they have the most expensive hamburger in the world. >> how many burgers will be consumed this weekend? >> joe calderon is the executive chef from serendipity 3. you made two of them? >> tell us, what's the price of these burgers? >> they're $295. >> oh, my gosh. >> tell us why. >> that's part of it. >> the ingredients. it's japanese wagu beef. there are many cuts. it is infused with ten herb white truffle butter, topped with montgomery cheddar cheese from somerset, england. quail egg, shaved wax truffles. it is on a bun encrusted with gold. and it has on top the most expensive caviar that's farm-raised in china and is from paramount caviar. >> who buys these burgers? >> people who want an extravagant item -- >> celebrate something. >> it is going to charity. >> the proceeds are going to the barry mission. >> the barry mission is an awesome, awesome -- what they do is amazing. >> the thing on top, this is a solid diamond and gold toothpick from euphoria, new york jewelers. >> no, they
we thought we'd share something from serendipity 3 here in new york. they have the most expensive hamburger in the world. >> how many burgers will be consumed this weekend? >> joe calderon is the executive chef from serendipity 3. you made two of them? >> tell us, what's the price of these burgers? >> they're $295. >> oh, my gosh. >> tell us why. >> that's part of it. >> the ingredients. it's japanese wagu beef. there are many cuts. it is infused...
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and it leads to good ideas and block serendipity. these free-wheeling chaotic places. they let us do our thing. he can tell us where to live or who to talk to but that is a good thing. they have that friction. to manage us, and the thing about the creative process is can't be managed like that. was a advice is simple? when in doubt, imitate the city. in closing, i would like to point out the imagination has always seems like a magic trick of matter which is why we have always blamed our best ideas on the uses. by finally understanding where creativity comes from where our new ideas come from we can have a few more of them. we can make ourselves a little bit more creative but we must also be honest. the creative process will never be easy no matter how much we know about neurons and cities. the imagination is not on power point slide and can't be summarized in a subtitle. creativity with that easy bob dylan wouldn't be so famous. clever studies and rigorous experiments are most essential talent remains our most mysterious. the mystery is this. although the imagination i
and it leads to good ideas and block serendipity. these free-wheeling chaotic places. they let us do our thing. he can tell us where to live or who to talk to but that is a good thing. they have that friction. to manage us, and the thing about the creative process is can't be managed like that. was a advice is simple? when in doubt, imitate the city. in closing, i would like to point out the imagination has always seems like a magic trick of matter which is why we have always blamed our best...
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already monday morning, people are waking up to this, dramatic views, thanks to a bit of celestial serendipityely. the last time we had this good of partial eclipse was 12 years ago. >> as our moon slips between the earth and sun, it blocks out all of our star, creating a spectacular ring of fire. people across the west get a partial eclipse. the best crew viewing pars i texas to oregon. reknee nevada and lubbock, texas. >> most areas not going to have a whole lot of cloud cover. texas panhandle. if you ask see it, do it safely. children can be especially vulnerable to permanent eye damage known as eclipse blindness. >> you have to protect your eyes. you can take a pair of glasses made specifically for eclipses and you put those on and they will protect your eyes. many are getting the message, store from colorado to california selling out. >> i'm excited to see this. >> today with the help of telescopes, eclipses have been fun. it's a long way from the time of ancient civilizations when an eclipse meant doom. because a total eclipse looks like the end of the world, we won't see that this time,
already monday morning, people are waking up to this, dramatic views, thanks to a bit of celestial serendipityely. the last time we had this good of partial eclipse was 12 years ago. >> as our moon slips between the earth and sun, it blocks out all of our star, creating a spectacular ring of fire. people across the west get a partial eclipse. the best crew viewing pars i texas to oregon. reknee nevada and lubbock, texas. >> most areas not going to have a whole lot of cloud cover....
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creativity is about serendipity, and that is still requiring these accidental encounters in the fleshthe last idea i would like to end with is a provocative one, and it speaks directly, i think, to the difficulty of fostering innovation. in fact, it suggests that many of the things that we do with the best of intentions from brainstorming meetings to the hiring of cheap innovation offices, they actually get in the way. they and their our natural ability to innovate. that is demonstrated by the work of jeffrey west and a theoretical physicist at this institute. he studies. the data minds. these vast statistics on the census piro and the patent office and governments all across the world. crime is lower in some cities than others. the correlations that help you predict those differences. but one of my favorite points that he makes us to do with the difference between companies and cities. he enjoys pointing from a certain perspective companies and cities look very similar. both large conglomerates the people, but clusters of people and a fixed physical space. yet he points out that comp
creativity is about serendipity, and that is still requiring these accidental encounters in the fleshthe last idea i would like to end with is a provocative one, and it speaks directly, i think, to the difficulty of fostering innovation. in fact, it suggests that many of the things that we do with the best of intentions from brainstorming meetings to the hiring of cheap innovation offices, they actually get in the way. they and their our natural ability to innovate. that is demonstrated by the...
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soldiers recovered from illness and injury, more from serendipity, than possibility. the nation's physicians obtained a profound depth of clinical and organizational experience. this is what is most important. doctors learned about diseases and their clinical manifestations on a scale never before possible. they experience aid lifetime of practice and several years of camping and marching. the war created surgeons from physicians who previously had virtually no operating experience. america's healers acquired administrative skills. administrative skills not feasible in antebellum america. physicians organized ambulance corps, answered questions of medical manpower, design staff and managed vast pavilion hospitals. doctors came to understand that patient well-being depended on adequate cleanliness, controlled sanitation and natural ventilation. physicians grew to recognize mental health as a vital adjunct to physical health. i wrote in "seeking the cure" that a physician's dedication to a military medical objective imposed much needed imposed much needed camaradeship a
soldiers recovered from illness and injury, more from serendipity, than possibility. the nation's physicians obtained a profound depth of clinical and organizational experience. this is what is most important. doctors learned about diseases and their clinical manifestations on a scale never before possible. they experience aid lifetime of practice and several years of camping and marching. the war created surgeons from physicians who previously had virtually no operating experience. america's...
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the serendipity that i mean. probably not i mean we certainly don't have a very good track record i mean it's a difficult position for us to be in and i don't think it's necessarily a question of either or in terms of real politic or humanitarian intervention i think you know policymakers do to some extent very much care about the people of syria and obviously they have their own interests as well but you know if you look at our track record of supporting insurgencies against incumbent regimes we're pretty much we pretty much have zero victories in that i mean the only successful example i can think of in terms of actually overthrowing the regime would probably be. in afghanistan and that didn't turn out exactly turn out exactly the way it's a sit in if i can go to you in dubai i mean how close do you think we are to a military invention intervention because western media is following the right the same tune that we heard with the invasion of iraq i mean it's a step by step drumbeat towards war what's the tipping
the serendipity that i mean. probably not i mean we certainly don't have a very good track record i mean it's a difficult position for us to be in and i don't think it's necessarily a question of either or in terms of real politic or humanitarian intervention i think you know policymakers do to some extent very much care about the people of syria and obviously they have their own interests as well but you know if you look at our track record of supporting insurgencies against incumbent regimes...
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each of them is subject to the vagaries and the serendipities of life.ur relationship with our maker, however, depends on none of that. it's entirely in our control for he is always at the door and knocks for us. our worldly success cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us, thanks to the grace of god. [ applause ] >> the best advice i know to give is to give those worldly things your best but never your all. reserve the ultimate hope for the only one who can grant it. many preachers advise the same, but few as mem orably as dr. martin luther king jr. he said starting early i decided to give my life to something permanent and slurks not to little things that are here today, gone tomorrow, but to god who is here yesterday, today, and forever. [ applause ] in this life, the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad, george romney, was a ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife ann asked him once, dad, what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's p
each of them is subject to the vagaries and the serendipities of life.ur relationship with our maker, however, depends on none of that. it's entirely in our control for he is always at the door and knocks for us. our worldly success cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us, thanks to the grace of god. [ applause ] >> the best advice i know to give is to give those worldly things your best but never your all. reserve the ultimate hope for the...
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you never dropped $300 at white castle or any fast food restaurant that is what you will pay at serendipity famous new york restaurant is out with a burger made from the finest cuts of japanese beef and topped with rare cheddar cheese i don't want my cheese to be rare, caviar and edible gold flakes the $295 burger is not yet offered here in dc. >> i wonder what kind of egg that is. like a little tiny egg. >> probably quail egg we were told. >> is it really bad it doesn't look that appealing to me >> save your money and go
you never dropped $300 at white castle or any fast food restaurant that is what you will pay at serendipity famous new york restaurant is out with a burger made from the finest cuts of japanese beef and topped with rare cheddar cheese i don't want my cheese to be rare, caviar and edible gold flakes the $295 burger is not yet offered here in dc. >> i wonder what kind of egg that is. like a little tiny egg. >> probably quail egg we were told. >> is it really bad it doesn't look...
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it is me, julie chang here at serendipity where they have up leashed their $295 burger. world's most expensive burger. oh, yeah, and they've got paperwork to prove it. executive chef joe calderon. what make it so expensive? >> it is the finest ingredients in the world. we start with three different cuts of japanese style wagu beef. it is infused with 10-herb white truffle butter. it is topped with cheddar cheese. it is montgomery cheddar cheese. >> black truffle chunks and the caviar and edible gold flakes and dime ons. >> it is from euphoria, a world famous jeweler who create this toothpick out of solid gold and diamonds. >> so good that you may give me that engaugement ring. >> no. >> the decadent dish does come way afeel good bite. half of the proceeds for this burger goes to help the bow arey mission. as if my tab. how many dishes do i have to do out back for this burger. >> we might have you busing tables for a while. >> whatever it takes, man. that was delicious. i cannot eat another thing. i am stuffed. >> here is your frozen hot chocolate. you can't leave without
it is me, julie chang here at serendipity where they have up leashed their $295 burger. world's most expensive burger. oh, yeah, and they've got paperwork to prove it. executive chef joe calderon. what make it so expensive? >> it is the finest ingredients in the world. we start with three different cuts of japanese style wagu beef. it is infused with 10-herb white truffle butter. it is topped with cheddar cheese. it is montgomery cheddar cheese. >> black truffle chunks and the...
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each is subject to the serendipities of light. our relationship with our maker depends on none of that. it is entirely in our control. for he is always at the door. he knocks for us. our worldly success cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us thanks to the grace of god. [applause] the best advice i can give is to give those worldly things your best, but never your old. reserve your hope for the only one who can grant it. many preachers advise the same. if you as memorably as dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little dots that are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause he said, raising our four kids. my wife a
each is subject to the serendipities of light. our relationship with our maker depends on none of that. it is entirely in our control. for he is always at the door. he knocks for us. our worldly success cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us thanks to the grace of god. [applause] the best advice i can give is to give those worldly things your best, but never your old. reserve your hope for the only one who can grant it. many preachers advise the...
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you've said that but for pure chance, pure serendipity, it's very possible none of this would have come>> correct. the journey, which is something which had started as a small file in my office in manchester, had led to the resignation of someone in ten downing street. but actually that was only about twenty percent of the journey. i describe my life as that two or so years ago, i walked into a john grisham novel. >> bergman: the phone-hacking scandal will roll on for years, uncovering connections to more people yet to be named. >> it's almost unstoppable, this process. so you have this very powerful judicial inquiry looking at the relationship between newspapers and the police, or looking at the relationship between the murdoch organization and politicians, which is going to be extremely interesting because of the possibility that the murdock people have been telling government how to behave. really ultimately this is a story about the power elite and the abuse of power, the cozy assumption that we can all look after each other because we're all part of the same elite... and the rules
you've said that but for pure chance, pure serendipity, it's very possible none of this would have come>> correct. the journey, which is something which had started as a small file in my office in manchester, had led to the resignation of someone in ten downing street. but actually that was only about twenty percent of the journey. i describe my life as that two or so years ago, i walked into a john grisham novel. >> bergman: the phone-hacking scandal will roll on for years,...
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each is subject to the serendipities of light. our relationship with our maker depends on none of that. it is entirely in our control. for he is always at the door. he knocks for us. our worldly success cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us thanks to the grace of god. [applause] the best advice i can give is to give those worldly things your best, but never your old. -- but never your all. reserve your hope for the only one who can grant it. many preachers advise the same. if you as memorably as dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. -- to these little dots that- thato these little gods are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's
each is subject to the serendipities of light. our relationship with our maker depends on none of that. it is entirely in our control. for he is always at the door. he knocks for us. our worldly success cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us thanks to the grace of god. [applause] the best advice i can give is to give those worldly things your best, but never your old. -- but never your all. reserve your hope for the only one who can grant it....
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we are about maximizing efficiency creativity is about serendipity which still requires accidental encounters in the flesh. .. those defensors. one of my favorite boings -- companies and cities. he enjoys from a certain perspective companies and cities look very similar, right. they're large e glom rations of people. big clusters of people. west point at the companies and cities exhibit one very interesting difference. which is that cities never die. cities are indestrectble. you can nuke a city and comes back. fortunate 100 company the huge multinational firms that we can't imagine life out. it's 45 years. they die all the time. 25% of what explains the difference. why are companies so fragile? that's one explanation. [laughter] west takes a sloitly different tactic. what he found is that as cities get bigger, they exhibit the this very interesting trend called super linial. everyone in that city becomes more productive. they make more money, they invent more patent, more trademarks. when people move to bigger cities and when the cities get bigger they become more productive. this is one of
we are about maximizing efficiency creativity is about serendipity which still requires accidental encounters in the flesh. .. those defensors. one of my favorite boings -- companies and cities. he enjoys from a certain perspective companies and cities look very similar, right. they're large e glom rations of people. big clusters of people. west point at the companies and cities exhibit one very interesting difference. which is that cities never die. cities are indestrectble. you can nuke a...
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know that when they searched the room where they were plotting all of this, which caught fire, serendipitylaw enforcement -- they found ropes and other things that indicated they were trying to get close. they had picked an apartment that was on the route that the motorcade would go through. they were certainly -- what's the word?4h eager to try to do this. >> what do you assess ksm's main ovations to be? >> that is one of the fascinating things. >> if and when it happens, is how eager ksm is to tell the world what his motivations are. i think that that is one reason verbatim transcript at the back of his very long soliloquy at one time only 2008. to me, he was much more laden, -- >> political and secular -- nationally, very zionist. >> exactly. bin laden had political issues too. i think that ksm was a more secular guy. he is not what you would call a radical, firebreathing fundamentalists. when he was in the philippines, they were toys that he would hang out in karaoke bars. >> you think those are accurate? >> i was just going to get to that. it is hard to tell if he was using that as pa
know that when they searched the room where they were plotting all of this, which caught fire, serendipitylaw enforcement -- they found ropes and other things that indicated they were trying to get close. they had picked an apartment that was on the route that the motorcade would go through. they were certainly -- what's the word?4h eager to try to do this. >> what do you assess ksm's main ovations to be? >> that is one of the fascinating things. >> if and when it happens, is...
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we thought we'd share something from serendipity 3 here in new york.rom somerset, england. quail egg, shaved wax travels. it is on a bun encrusted with gold. and it has on top the most expensive cavier that's farm-raised in china and is from paramount cavier. >> who buys these burgers? >> people who want an extravagant item -- >> celebrate something. >> it is going to charity. >> the proceeds are going to the barry mission. >> the barry mission is an awesome, awesome -- what they do is amazing. >> the thing on top, this is a solid diamond and gold toothpick from euphoria, new york jewelers. >> no, they didn't. >> they made it specifically for this and donated it. >> get in there. you got to take a bite. >> you have to order this 24 hours in advance? >> yes. so we can have all the ingredients flown in. >> oh, my god. that is so drippy. oh my god! i just ate $80. oh, my god! >> and wasn't it good? >> it was so good. thank you so much. delicious. thank you for coming to see us. >> oh, my gosh. >>> bobbie thomas. come on up. it is time for "bobbie's buzz,"
we thought we'd share something from serendipity 3 here in new york.rom somerset, england. quail egg, shaved wax travels. it is on a bun encrusted with gold. and it has on top the most expensive cavier that's farm-raised in china and is from paramount cavier. >> who buys these burgers? >> people who want an extravagant item -- >> celebrate something. >> it is going to charity. >> the proceeds are going to the barry mission. >> the barry mission is an awesome,...
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each is subject to the serendipities of light. our relationship with our maker depends on none of that. it is entirely in our control. for he is always at the door. he knocks for us. our worldly success cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us thanks to the grace of god. [applause] the best advice i can give is to give those worldly things your best, but never your old. reserve your hope for the only one who can grant it. many preachers advise the same. if you as memorably as dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little dots that are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause he said, raising our four kids. my wife a
each is subject to the serendipities of light. our relationship with our maker depends on none of that. it is entirely in our control. for he is always at the door. he knocks for us. our worldly success cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us thanks to the grace of god. [applause] the best advice i can give is to give those worldly things your best, but never your old. reserve your hope for the only one who can grant it. many preachers advise the...
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again, it was part of the serendipity of bell labs. he was the guy with a kind of knowledge that very few people in the world had at that one point in time. they adopted him into the project. soon enough, he had abandoned he was going down to philadelphia and had cleared out the van and the stuff that was done -- a lot of electronic equipment, and they would test all the signals to make the working cell phone system go. >> and the history of the creation of the satellite, because it is such a science simulation. you write that there were probably 16 different groups, i guess, and one was going back to 1937. again, it is not the eureka moment, but it is a collective enterprise. >> yes, i think so. and i think that that, perhaps is a misunderstanding. i would make the case that we can just look at our smartphones and have the same kind of, you know, understanding. but truly it is not. it can't be. it is this incredible integration of so many -- so much work over the past 60 years. so many people working hard on these things, so many impr
again, it was part of the serendipity of bell labs. he was the guy with a kind of knowledge that very few people in the world had at that one point in time. they adopted him into the project. soon enough, he had abandoned he was going down to philadelphia and had cleared out the van and the stuff that was done -- a lot of electronic equipment, and they would test all the signals to make the working cell phone system go. >> and the history of the creation of the satellite, because it is...
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. >> or else we'd all be in additl an element of serendipity in their lives.t out too soon and been unable to sit with these positions for years and years it took for you to be right. there was some luck involved as well. i think it was much more complicated than anybody could figure out. but however, there was a message and that is smart people inside the industry should have figured it out. so there was not -- there was in the air in late 2007, early 2008 when these losses get announced at the big banks. in the air was the idea that nobody should be blameded for this because nobody saw it coming. it was unforeseeable. and i think the stories in "the big short" show you it's not true. >> but people like jamie dimon, and even goldman sachs were less exposed than the rest. they got burned worst than the morons who didn't figure it out, p.r.-wise. it looks like they knew what was happening and they capitalized on it when in fact it was a societal housing boom phenomenon almost. and a couple of them did -- you read jamie's letter that year about it. they saw it c
. >> or else we'd all be in additl an element of serendipity in their lives.t out too soon and been unable to sit with these positions for years and years it took for you to be right. there was some luck involved as well. i think it was much more complicated than anybody could figure out. but however, there was a message and that is smart people inside the industry should have figured it out. so there was not -- there was in the air in late 2007, early 2008 when these losses get announced...
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that exploded and made the guy just a plumber relevant to the conversation where he talked about serendipity mess and the quality. also, private citizens and corporations and trying to make a more fair playing field. when you look at his approach to business, what he is trying to say basically is to make the playing field more fair. is it fair that businesses can collectively petition the government for things like the chamber commerce or anything like that? the same businesses don't want unions to be able to collectively bargain for employee benefits and employees. es' salaries. the thing with cory booker help to present obama to try to try harder to connect the dots with what he is talking about with regard to making our society and who did the government and businesses work and how they affect little guy. . that is my interpretation. > host: cory booker attacked the town of attack ads. what you think about that? >> i think it is caller: the obama campaign connected the dots and i think a lot of the cynical aspect of the way we do paul dickson's country is usually just give the regular cit
that exploded and made the guy just a plumber relevant to the conversation where he talked about serendipity mess and the quality. also, private citizens and corporations and trying to make a more fair playing field. when you look at his approach to business, what he is trying to say basically is to make the playing field more fair. is it fair that businesses can collectively petition the government for things like the chamber commerce or anything like that? the same businesses don't want...
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we call that serendipity, you are lucky. what did you think of our price?hings before from hsn and they last forever.i do not think it never wears out. this last and you can wash it. your dog can be on it. wonderful. >>host: that is the nice thing.and you do not have to go to the dry cleaners. for all of our customers watching who are new and never have highgate manor house, how would you rate it on a scale from 1-5. >>caller: 6! >>guest: fantastic. cement look at that ros >>caller: look at that just beautiful. >>host: thank you for being part of the sshow. >>guest: what a sweetheart. >>host: call and wish her a 10 the anniversary she deserves it. this is row maybe you could do the blue for a guy-a-rose the burgundy also. c13 celadon green in the background i love it. these two colors may sell out this hour. we are going to say hello to renee from california who ordered the blue. >>caller: everybody how are you? >>host: great. >>caller: this is my first purchase. >>host: congratulations. >>caller: i called my boyfriend because i ordered something else i sai
we call that serendipity, you are lucky. what did you think of our price?hings before from hsn and they last forever.i do not think it never wears out. this last and you can wash it. your dog can be on it. wonderful. >>host: that is the nice thing.and you do not have to go to the dry cleaners. for all of our customers watching who are new and never have highgate manor house, how would you rate it on a scale from 1-5. >>caller: 6! >>guest: fantastic. cement look at that ros...
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again, it was part of the serendipity of bell labs.the guy with a kind of knowledge that very few people in the world had at that one point in time. they adopted him into the project. soon enough, he had abandoned he was going down to philadelphia and had cleared out the van and the stuff that was done -- a lot of electronic equipment, and they would test all the signals to make the working cell phone system go. >> and the history of the creation of the satellite, because it is such a science simulation. you write that there were probably 16 different groups, i guess, and one was going back to 1937. again, it is not the eureka moment, but it is a collective enterprise. >> yes, i think so. and i think that that, perhaps is a misunderstanding. i would make the case that we can just look at our smartphones and have the same kind of, you know, understanding. but truly it is not. it can't be. it is this incredible integration of so many -- so much work over the past 60 years. so many people working hard on these things, so many improvements
again, it was part of the serendipity of bell labs.the guy with a kind of knowledge that very few people in the world had at that one point in time. they adopted him into the project. soon enough, he had abandoned he was going down to philadelphia and had cleared out the van and the stuff that was done -- a lot of electronic equipment, and they would test all the signals to make the working cell phone system go. >> and the history of the creation of the satellite, because it is such a...
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. $295 is the cost of the world's most expensive burger served at serendipity three restaurants in manhattanients. golden crusted toothpick. >> give me the $6 burger. prosecutors have brought an official murder charge against the man who has just confessed to killing 6-year-old etan patz. they say the accused provided investigators with intimate details of the murder. only the killer could know. according to new york state's criminal code cannot it be convicted on a confession alone. will this case end in a conviction. here to talk about in this morning fox news legal analyst and author of eye of the justice lis wiehl and jakdz is here this morning nice to see you. >> nice to see you, clayton. >> is a confession enough? do we know we have more information to go on than just this confession. >> we all know the new york law which is a confession is not enough by itself. i'm thinking the prosecutors know the new york law as well. they would not have charged unless they had something else that we don't. we as the public or the media don't know about. there has got to be something else. there has
. $295 is the cost of the world's most expensive burger served at serendipity three restaurants in manhattanients. golden crusted toothpick. >> give me the $6 burger. prosecutors have brought an official murder charge against the man who has just confessed to killing 6-year-old etan patz. they say the accused provided investigators with intimate details of the murder. only the killer could know. according to new york state's criminal code cannot it be convicted on a confession alone. will...
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each is subject to the serendipities of light. they do not define us. -- of life. our relationship with our maker depends on none of that. it is entirely in our control. for he is always at the door. he knocks for us. our worldly success cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us thanks to the grace of god. [applause] the best advice i can give is to give those worldly things your best, but never your old. . your all. reserve your hope for the only one who can grant it. many preachers advise the same. if you as memorably as dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little dots that -- little gods that are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? hehout a moment's pause said, rais
each is subject to the serendipities of light. they do not define us. -- of life. our relationship with our maker depends on none of that. it is entirely in our control. for he is always at the door. he knocks for us. our worldly success cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us thanks to the grace of god. [applause] the best advice i can give is to give those worldly things your best, but never your old. . your all. reserve your hope for the only...
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. >> i am interested in the serendipity of these still life compositions. when he got to the garbage and to see the arrangement of objects that is completely spontaneous. it is probably one of the least thought of compositions. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >>
. >> i am interested in the serendipity of these still life compositions. when he got to the garbage and to see the arrangement of objects that is completely spontaneous. it is probably one of the least thought of compositions. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump?...
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. >> i am interested in the serendipity of these still life compositions. when he got to the garbage and to see the arrangement of objects that is completely spontaneous. it is probably one of the least thought of compositions. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with
. >> i am interested in the serendipity of these still life compositions. when he got to the garbage and to see the arrangement of objects that is completely spontaneous. it is probably one of the least thought of compositions. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with