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we've lea"ned from the love let$ers is that he was well aware of the literature, read l of the primary sou"cesm contemporary and so in one@ sense he comes from nowhere and on the other hand he's someone who is wl versed in the physics of the day. >> this is one of the volumes you were able to produce. tell us about this. >> this is volume ven@which covers the period from the -- of the first world war. these are s pars, so the series that we worked on is two series, writings and corresndence. this is the -- these are the writings. this is also the critical period where stops stewing or where he not only does science but also does political work.@ >> i don't see any footnotes in his original drafts of his forma. footnotes. he had no -- he dealt in pure thought,that right? >> well, did he do foottes but one of the spectacular things about the@1905 paper, the most famous moving bodies, it has most no equations. the initial period of einstein's creativity has@a heavy fill so thetical basis so when you say it's pure thought that really rings true because it is not -- ere is no elaborate mathematical
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coaches describe tamerlan as confident, full of bravado, a a sou of t staying this dine it's such fa the c t mary snow is joining but other than t much diff on > in new york city in the w a initia you know, p arou would come in. millions of peopl counterterrorism the unit act potential ter anot former head of the n m the departm rus radar. tod >> unit weapon being to use po with respect we have to act prudently. world, chemical weapons -- of weapons %f chemical barbara >> reporter: wolf patr focusing on techno the target here, a suitcase, reflect the lase explosives nearly a foot >> reporte dog's nose sara >> reporter: dogs have to get close up to th the marathon, you'd cnn's randi kay >> r prec >> if i'm on a bomb sq small amo > if you want to h you can go to c you can also go to t what talk abou t design outlined in a magazine. this magazine to be specific now i have a copy of this it's 67 pages what >>> also today, i apparently searching a lan they think that in that they may find th qui this ongoing story tonight. jason is out front federal medical center nick peyton w line c tra
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. >> the sou-- >> ooh. >> now let's get to the fact that you have to know your snacking temperament.one or two a day. you don't want to be grazing all day. you can have something a fat tooth, a sweet tooth or a salt and crunch tooth. so when you have a snack, you know what you like. you can have things like fruit and yogurt, like sweets. >> you're a little salty, too. baby. >> so you can have anything from single-serving of soup. to a string cheese and any of these from between 50 to 100 calories. one or two together. >> we say cheese is not a good choice, but that's mozzarella, low fat and a single serving piece, you're not taking this giant hunk and hacking off a bunch. >> that looks good. >> that's a little -- pickle. >> are there calories in pickles? >> just a lot of salt, but five calories. if salt is not an issue, enjoy yourself. you can have things for crunch, crunch and salt -- >> you need to chew and have that sense like, that's really important. you might want to have some cereal, also a lot of crunch with a little milk or your favorite -- we love the popcorn. >> you did so
. >> the sou-- >> ooh. >> now let's get to the fact that you have to know your snacking temperament.one or two a day. you don't want to be grazing all day. you can have something a fat tooth, a sweet tooth or a salt and crunch tooth. so when you have a snack, you know what you like. you can have things like fruit and yogurt, like sweets. >> you're a little salty, too. baby. >> so you can have anything from single-serving of soup. to a string cheese and any of these...
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they allow to you get a good distance from the bomb itself sou don't have to be close by. so timing my guess is that they wanted it to go off close to the time. but it wasn't exact for them. >> greta: would you say not close by, they can do it from, you know, two cities over? you know, could you that remote? any place? >> it could be the other side of the world. as long as you have the cell phone network and number to call. you call the number and that causes a bomb to go off. as long as connected to a network yeah. you can be in china. >> i suppose, i suspect that cell phone might be able to be tracked down? right? >> yes that. would be optimistic if it wasn't one tossed away. to track the phones they're used by drug dealers to avoid suspension. anyone with smarts would have had one of those and be hard to track down. >> how sophisticated is this set up? we don't know it is at this point. it seems sophisticated to me but i don't make bombs. >> it works explosive component there is a timing device. there is a detonating device. and in this case, if it is a cell phone one o
they allow to you get a good distance from the bomb itself sou don't have to be close by. so timing my guess is that they wanted it to go off close to the time. but it wasn't exact for them. >> greta: would you say not close by, they can do it from, you know, two cities over? you know, could you that remote? any place? >> it could be the other side of the world. as long as you have the cell phone network and number to call. you call the number and that causes a bomb to go off. as...
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sou have confusion and assistance going on for the first few hours. there is no tactical investigative process yet to seal a perimeter around the city or area so they slipped out before they got that set up. once they do that, you need to identify them that. is the first 48 hours they were trying to identify them through cell phones, dna or anything else, it failed. >> well, fbi is calling them suspects. i guess it's possible the fbi is wrong that they're not suspects and if that is true it would be nice, good if those two came forward but there could be a third person, a fourth person, fifth person we don't know that. we're at early stages in terms of trying to identify exactly what we're dealing with. who is causing this. i'm curious whether or not you think that the fbi could be shaking down some apartments tonight if these two -- tips come flowing in. boy think that they're way ahead of the game tonight. >> i think as you said the press conference is at 5:00. if someone knows these two individuals or one of the individuals, the information should
sou have confusion and assistance going on for the first few hours. there is no tactical investigative process yet to seal a perimeter around the city or area so they slipped out before they got that set up. once they do that, you need to identify them that. is the first 48 hours they were trying to identify them through cell phones, dna or anything else, it failed. >> well, fbi is calling them suspects. i guess it's possible the fbi is wrong that they're not suspects and if that is true...
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they allow to you get a good distance from the bomb itself sou don't have to be close by. so timing my guess is that they wanted it to go off close to the time. but it wasn't exact for them. >> greta: would you say not close by, they can do it from, you know, two cities over? you know, could you that remote? any place? >> it could be the other side of the world. as long as you have the cell phone network and number to call. you call the number and that causes a bomb to go off. as long as connected to a network yeah. you can be in china. >> i suppose, i suspect that cell phone might be able to be tracked down? right? >> yes that. would be optimistic if it wasn't one tossed away. to track the phones they're used by drug dealers to avoid suspension. anyone with smarts would have had one of those and be hard to track down. >> how sophisticated is this set up? we don't know it is at this point. it seems sophisticated to me but i don't make bombs. >> it works explosive component there is a timing device. there is a detonating device. and in this case, if it is a cell phone one o
they allow to you get a good distance from the bomb itself sou don't have to be close by. so timing my guess is that they wanted it to go off close to the time. but it wasn't exact for them. >> greta: would you say not close by, they can do it from, you know, two cities over? you know, could you that remote? any place? >> it could be the other side of the world. as long as you have the cell phone network and number to call. you call the number and that causes a bomb to go off. as...
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next to you that you playrayed with that you sou capable of something of this nature just it goes beyondhing. determining what led tsarnaev down the path of extremism and in some ways it's the most troubling. >> it does look like a lot of the radicalization was self-radical willization online. >> that goes along with what the younger broth cnn that one of the bombs found last week is very similar to a design found in an online magazine al qaeda affiliate.is is just in to cnn for the very first time. we're hearing the voice of an alleged terrorist, a new video is now circulatingr two, dzhokhar sar navy him being taken into custody or chased by police. it's cell phone video of the suspect before the bombings playingke my face? you burped in my face! out! >> no! >> getroom! >> no! >> i said get out! give me kiss. no. give me a kiss. atta out. >> no get out. >> no okay okay okay. give me another kiss. >> that video was uploaded to tsarnaev's twitter page in march, the exact shot date unknown. tsarnaev in solitary confinement in the central part of massachusetts specializing in long-term medi
next to you that you playrayed with that you sou capable of something of this nature just it goes beyondhing. determining what led tsarnaev down the path of extremism and in some ways it's the most troubling. >> it does look like a lot of the radicalization was self-radical willization online. >> that goes along with what the younger broth cnn that one of the bombs found last week is very similar to a design found in an online magazine al qaeda affiliate.is is just in to cnn for the...
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(blowing sou) ask your doctor about spiriva. . >> lou: our next guest recently announce his new documentary will be entitled "america," seeking to examine what though world would look like if america never existed and the announcement comes on the heels of his wildly successful 2016 obama's america which became though second highest grossing political documentary of all time. joining us now is author, filmmaker dinesh d'souza, i remember you used to have a tie d you have gone hollywood, and, not sufficient to be best-selling author and scholar, you have it all going now. >> i discovered 2016, the film media is so powerful and we had 3 million people see the film, it is no in dvd, and, video on demand. so, a film allows you to both make an intellectual argument and appeal to emotion and get people to feel what you are trying to say. >> lou: 2016, you did that beautifully, a terrific documentary, aside from the fact, splendidly a commercial success but you "obama in america" you dropped him from the title of the second documentary. >> right. >> lou: what do you expect to achieve by the premis
(blowing sou) ask your doctor about spiriva. . >> lou: our next guest recently announce his new documentary will be entitled "america," seeking to examine what though world would look like if america never existed and the announcement comes on the heels of his wildly successful 2016 obama's america which became though second highest grossing political documentary of all time. joining us now is author, filmmaker dinesh d'souza, i remember you used to have a tie d you have gone...
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whether in a row as a judge or wip sides of the sou e pit int a life of the law without a sense of boat -- a life and the law res tayou in duty. without inquiry beauties slips into idolatry. shthout duty inquipies dest un. just so, he did this country proud. we will miss him. [a. ilause] inhabited take any questions that this talk brings up or anybstay else may have about the solicitor general, the judge, the prose tritior, or even advos wasry he was a partner before e went into the legal academy. >>y clust whole lot second ther. thank? and i wonder if you could comment on the proi sition that e we already missed by the fact that he was not placed on the supreme court of what mand t have hrocpened had he go supreme court. >> what precise3 i are the diboueerent us in hisi wose? and those of justice kennedy who had that position. i don mo want to speluslate abot that. i think that, as i said in the dark, the man of great int3 crihe he would homoe done well as the justice. but just assistant to surprise the peopresie who a. iit int them. if you look at his decisions on the d.c. circuit dur
whether in a row as a judge or wip sides of the sou e pit int a life of the law without a sense of boat -- a life and the law res tayou in duty. without inquiry beauties slips into idolatry. shthout duty inquipies dest un. just so, he did this country proud. we will miss him. [a. ilause] inhabited take any questions that this talk brings up or anybstay else may have about the solicitor general, the judge, the prose tritior, or even advos wasry he was a partner before e went into the legal...
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i'm a sous chef. i've owned a couple of steak houses in the area.t in hernando county. i've been in the food business since 1985. >> since most inmates complain about the food, we asked powers for a professional evaluation. >> it is bland. a lot of the food is bland and i agree somewhat it isn't enough food, but once you're here for a week or two weeks, you get used to it. people are eating -- used to being on the street and eating when they want and what they want. unfortunately, when you come here, that's not what you get to do. >> it's not enough to fill you, just enough to put something in your stomach to keep you going. >> there's chicken in here but the chicken is not real good chicken. very bad chicken. but, anyway, whatever. >> it is what it is. i eat to survive. >> i think that the food tastes reasonably good. what we have done is try to create neutral food tastes so if the food is bland, at least they are not having something that they find objectionable. >> once you're here a little bit, you're like, you know what? it's really not that ba
i'm a sous chef. i've owned a couple of steak houses in the area.t in hernando county. i've been in the food business since 1985. >> since most inmates complain about the food, we asked powers for a professional evaluation. >> it is bland. a lot of the food is bland and i agree somewhat it isn't enough food, but once you're here for a week or two weeks, you get used to it. people are eating -- used to being on the street and eating when they want and what they want. unfortunately,...
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place where no such thing exists and you are beset by road agents and murderers and draft dodge euesm sou and the north and y're dealing with situations of absolute chaos. there were idealogues who believed you had to deal with the indian problem in a decisive way. there was no shortcut but there was another side to how people dealt with what they saw the necessity of violence. one of the interesting things about the idea of exterminationism in the late 19 -- mid-19th century in the west is that it very often proceeded from an idea of benevolence at the time. that there was this inevitable -- a body of social science just beginning to emerge which said human society goes through three stages. begins with savagery, it then moved through the phase of barerrism, when people use fire and metal, and you reach the pinnacle, called civilization... is there a conflict between the idea of these men in this pristine wilderness and the idea of an indian population that inhabit the area who had to be dealt with before you could do serious exploring. at the same time, and we were talking about this, j
place where no such thing exists and you are beset by road agents and murderers and draft dodge euesm sou and the north and y're dealing with situations of absolute chaos. there were idealogues who believed you had to deal with the indian problem in a decisive way. there was no shortcut but there was another side to how people dealt with what they saw the necessity of violence. one of the interesting things about the idea of exterminationism in the late 19 -- mid-19th century in the west is...
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the sun sental in sou florida. the morning call, the daily news. okay, listen.at $623 million but it can be yours if you have the highest bid. among the buyers who have that kind of pocket change lying around and are exploring the possibility of making investment are billionaire brothers charles and david coke sound effects by dave. according to a story this week, with me is bob herbert, long time journalist. and now dr. linsor who is the managing editor of msnbc.com. kirk gladstone, most and managing editor of npr and sports editor of the nation. on that story, amy who joins us this story joins us from d.c. i want to start by reading the coke statement. we reached out to coke industries to enjoy us on the show. their statement is we are constantly exploring opportunities in many industries and sectors and so it is natural our name would come up. we respect the independence of journalistic institutions referenced in the news stories but it's our long standing policy not to comment or deals or rumors of zeals we may or may not explore. so that's where the industr
the sun sental in sou florida. the morning call, the daily news. okay, listen.at $623 million but it can be yours if you have the highest bid. among the buyers who have that kind of pocket change lying around and are exploring the possibility of making investment are billionaire brothers charles and david coke sound effects by dave. according to a story this week, with me is bob herbert, long time journalist. and now dr. linsor who is the managing editor of msnbc.com. kirk gladstone, most and...
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. >>> sou secure to you -- how secure do you feel in your job? what a survey is saying. >>> and how the weekly job les claims report is moving the markets this morning. >>> and -- jobless claims report is moving the markets this morning. >>> you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> u.s. stocks higher this morning. many companies have been reporting better-than-expected results. that comes from cost cutting. taking a live look at the big board, the dow is up 78 at 14,754. the nasdaq is up 30 and the s&p up 11. >>> the number of americans filing new jobless claims fell last week to the second lowest level in five years. the labor department says applications for unemployme
. >>> sou secure to you -- how secure do you feel in your job? what a survey is saying. >>> and how the weekly job les claims report is moving the markets this morning. >>> and -- jobless claims report is moving the markets this morning. >>> you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a...
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it sou like they have concluded that he has not shown enough evidence to go back.t: crystal williams is talking about the u.s. travelers visaworks. thanks for being on the program. coming up on "washington journal," the washington post danielle douglas. april 27.aturday, we will be right back. ♪ ♪ married at the age of 16 and helped teach her husband to be a better reader and writer. during the civil war, she sneaked supplies to unionists in the tennessee mountains but by the time her husband assumes the presidency, shes inor help and secludes herself to a second-floor room in the white house. meet elisa johnson, wife of the 17th president, andrew johnson as we continue our series on first ladies. you can join in the conversation monday night live at 9:00 eastern. span, before on c- the white house correspondents' dinner tonight, we will show selected dinners from the past three administrations starting saturday at 3:00 p.m. eastern and our live coverage of this year's dinner starting with the red carpet arrivals. sunday, the dedication of the george w. bush librar
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five blocks sou. this would be five blocks, not even five blocks. this would be two blocks -- okay.t kidding around. hang on a second. i want to get my bearings before we have a real problem. they are trying to do their jobs and we want to respect that. >> i can't emphasize enough that please put your safety as a priority. >> okay. they are pushing us further back now. so, okay. so this would be two blocks down from u.s. army material technology laboratory. right on the main drag here. so we have school street heading up, which is where we thought they were concentrating their efforts and then you come down here and -- i'm sorry. i've lost the name of the street here. >> that's okay. kerry, how is it you were able to see somebody on the street? i guess i'm confused what you saw and where you saw it? >> okay. so there are a tremendous number of vehicles that have moved down the main drag here. i've lost count there are so many. a large group of people started to run that direction. some with weapons out. some of them news people with cameras out. i jogged along and as i approached, i
five blocks sou. this would be five blocks, not even five blocks. this would be two blocks -- okay.t kidding around. hang on a second. i want to get my bearings before we have a real problem. they are trying to do their jobs and we want to respect that. >> i can't emphasize enough that please put your safety as a priority. >> okay. they are pushing us further back now. so, okay. so this would be two blocks down from u.s. army material technology laboratory. right on the main drag...