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cap the greek letter stands for what we called the proper time the elapsed time the actual amount of time you experience. there is a formula 14 squared minus x squared -ites sneakily set the speed of light equal to one you do not see the speed of light in here. it's a certain fractionn of you doing dimensional analysis in your head and wondering how i can substring subject time from space cavalierly the answer is we are using units were length is measured in light years time is measured in years. so the speed of light plays a special role in this theory but the real point is the time you will feel a lapsing is given by this formula. for a given change in the coordinate time, t will depend on yourme path through the universe how much time you actually experience. with eight twist. because in space we all know the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. you can figure that out if you'd rather go on the angle if you would go straight up you would experience less distance. but here it's not x squared is t squared minus x squared. it's a saying the more you move out in spa
cap the greek letter stands for what we called the proper time the elapsed time the actual amount of time you experience. there is a formula 14 squared minus x squared -ites sneakily set the speed of light equal to one you do not see the speed of light in here. it's a certain fractionn of you doing dimensional analysis in your head and wondering how i can substring subject time from space cavalierly the answer is we are using units were length is measured in light years time is measured in...
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think about the future at that time. , it was fun. we now think of you as one of the great dancers. were you a great breakdancer? i was 9—10 years old, you know? i was a good breakdancing kid who could spin on my back and my head, and i had potential, very good, perhaps, and i picked up some awards in breakdancing in my own age group. and so, yeah, in the neighbourhood, in our barrio, i became quite well—known as a break dancer, myself and somebody else, opito, who used to be my breakdancing partner. he was white, i was black, and together we did all these numbers. you have nominated yourfather as a key influence in your life on your work. what was his job? what did he do? he used to drive a lorry, a massive lorry that he would transport food from all over the country, and sometimes he would go away for weeks, and sometimes months at a time. he worked very hard, and i started to have that sense of the value of working very hard. i admired him a lot because he, in the �*30s in cuba, he taught himself basically how to read,
think about the future at that time. , it was fun. we now think of you as one of the great dancers. were you a great breakdancer? i was 9—10 years old, you know? i was a good breakdancing kid who could spin on my back and my head, and i had potential, very good, perhaps, and i picked up some awards in breakdancing in my own age group. and so, yeah, in the neighbourhood, in our barrio, i became quite well—known as a break dancer, myself and somebody else, opito, who used to be my...
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Aug 16, 2023
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we were out of the system at the time. that was it. after that, over to me. the reason i got there, the mobs on the floor, took me to it and that is where i stood. at the end of the meeting, he said the reason you're in these classes is because of the shows and he did everything for me and as i was around the ground, looked over to my right. and been in the service but he told me later he would never have missed that. he was in the group. and a few blocks from here. they were all coming to our house. it was much more for their lives and that was just on the east side. that is the backdrop the holds onto it, the international african-american museum. not the charleston african-american museum but international african-american museum, talks about the international scope of that and so many others to be retired from the material on the world stage, he used to be the general counsel. . out of that flash list and so many other things to talk about that we talk about today. >> one of the things, when you lost the election in 1970, when you were arrested, fellow stu
we were out of the system at the time. that was it. after that, over to me. the reason i got there, the mobs on the floor, took me to it and that is where i stood. at the end of the meeting, he said the reason you're in these classes is because of the shows and he did everything for me and as i was around the ground, looked over to my right. and been in the service but he told me later he would never have missed that. he was in the group. and a few blocks from here. they were all coming to our...
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Aug 23, 2023
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at the time we had the brown shirts. everybody's shirts would turn orange, and it was because when you burn the muscle and it puts off all the secretion eneverything, it almost bleach out your shirts. -- the secretion and everything, it almost bleach out your shirts. two months later when i came out of the swamps of florida, you go to fort benning, then to the mountains and then down to the air force base to do the swamps. about four days before you graduate, they pull you out. and they brief you. it is the first time i actually had stepped on the scale the entire time. and i weighed 115 pounds. i started at 155 pounds. so just over two months, you know, i lost 40 pounds. >> good god. >> and for being somebody who was lean, that was actually quite a bit, and, you know, even, you know, leading up to graduation, those four days, a lot of us start putting food in our system, i can remember eating pints of ice cream, full pizzas, i mean, you just eat and eat and eat, and then when you could, you would try to get some rest to
at the time we had the brown shirts. everybody's shirts would turn orange, and it was because when you burn the muscle and it puts off all the secretion eneverything, it almost bleach out your shirts. -- the secretion and everything, it almost bleach out your shirts. two months later when i came out of the swamps of florida, you go to fort benning, then to the mountains and then down to the air force base to do the swamps. about four days before you graduate, they pull you out. and they brief...
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tao, the greek letter tao, stands for the proper time, the elapsed time, the actual amount of time you experience, okay? and there's a formula for it, t squared minus x squared. i sneakily set the speed of light equal to one. but you don't see the seat of light in here, there's a certain fraction of you they're doing dimensional now has in your head, and wondering how it can subtract time from space, so cavalierly. the answer is we are using units where length is measured in late years, and time is measured in years. okay? so the speed of light plays a special role in this. but the real point here is that the time that you will feel elapsing is given by this formula, and for a given change in the coordinate times t, it will depend on your path through the universe, how much time you actually experience. with a twist. because in space, we all know, the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. and you can figure that out, rather than go on this angle here, if you just gone straight up, you would've experience less distance. but here it's not x squared plus the square, it'
tao, the greek letter tao, stands for the proper time, the elapsed time, the actual amount of time you experience, okay? and there's a formula for it, t squared minus x squared. i sneakily set the speed of light equal to one. but you don't see the seat of light in here, there's a certain fraction of you they're doing dimensional now has in your head, and wondering how it can subtract time from space, so cavalierly. the answer is we are using units where length is measured in late years, and...
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the united states is a complete outlier -- it has several times the number of postr offices several times the length of mail routes operating in 1889. but i was also able to use a different data stamp and that much of this book basically is due this man richard he's a prolific was a prolific stamp collector also historic and passed away before i had a chance to discover all of his work but he spent decades of his life collecting information about nearly every post office that operated in the united states throughout his history. and he created a data set of about 166,000 post offices. and i stumbled upon his who recollect i was a graduate student i said about excuse me spent 80 dollars to his widow at the time who mailed me a cd. and then i was able to basically receive -- all of the data for my entire research agenda so thank you richard. [applause] best $80 i've ever spent and, obviously, owely him quite a bi. so what he did was he went back into the archives looked at microfilm reels u.s. postal system captured information at the time they reportedded information about every post offic
the united states is a complete outlier -- it has several times the number of postr offices several times the length of mail routes operating in 1889. but i was also able to use a different data stamp and that much of this book basically is due this man richard he's a prolific was a prolific stamp collector also historic and passed away before i had a chance to discover all of his work but he spent decades of his life collecting information about nearly every post office that operated in the...
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times. that's not to discredit the job he at times. feel very underwhelmed by the appointment. i would love to be proven wrong, as would love to be proven wrong, as would most wolves fans who are underwhelmed by it. it doesn't help that he is following on from julian lopetegui who has won the europa league. i'm not really sure on the appointment. there is only a small sample size to look up there with bournemouth last season, only charge for a few months, his firstjob in first team football so it remains to be seen. but it looks like he will need a bit of patience from fans but i'm not sure whether they will afford him too much. ida i'm not sure whether they will afford him too much. no doubt we will check back _ afford him too much. no doubt we will check back in _ afford him too much. no doubt we will check back in on _ afford him too much. no doubt we will check back in on you - afford him too much. no doubt we will check back in on you once - afford him too much. no doubt we will check back in on you once the| will check back in on
times. that's not to discredit the job he at times. feel very underwhelmed by the appointment. i would love to be proven wrong, as would love to be proven wrong, as would most wolves fans who are underwhelmed by it. it doesn't help that he is following on from julian lopetegui who has won the europa league. i'm not really sure on the appointment. there is only a small sample size to look up there with bournemouth last season, only charge for a few months, his firstjob in first team football so...
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so i see young people all of the time. you have obstacle or they should very well be. with appropriately. cooks one of our wonderful librarians has a question for you. asks, if you might say a little bit about the political damage of the slug and defend the police did to key candidates in the recent election. and do you have any suggestions for a better framework for the urgent need for police reform moving forward? >> x yes, i t do. i've been writing about and talking about it. they reimagined. i think if you were a lawyer i just saw a couple weeks ago lawyers in south carolina. they were disbarred. because they did something wrong. the things you have to take away this is not only a profession. my cousin a police officer in kansas. an honorable person and honorable profession. we cannot allow we don't get that bad apple out, that is what we have to do. all of the sudden you cannot be held accountable. we have to, it's an honorable profession and i support that. but we should not go so far as to due to the current state of
so i see young people all of the time. you have obstacle or they should very well be. with appropriately. cooks one of our wonderful librarians has a question for you. asks, if you might say a little bit about the political damage of the slug and defend the police did to key candidates in the recent election. and do you have any suggestions for a better framework for the urgent need for police reform moving forward? >> x yes, i t do. i've been writing about and talking about it. they...
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the time in the south bay. if a deal isn't struck between the city of san jose and thousands of its employees this week services could very well be in jeopardy. man includes care of hundreds of animals. mayor matt mahan floated the possibility of shutting down the san jose animal care center to try and cover the cost of the upcoming three-day strike, the overcrowded shelter has taken in nearly 1500 animal so far this year. and it's not clear what's going to happen to those animals in the shelter if it shut down. while the city hasn't confirmed which city-run services will be affected by the pending strike unions expect wide ranging disruptions including to the animal shelter to libraries and to youth summer programs and code enforcement too. in the east bay contra costa. animal services, by the way, says their shelter is full and they need homes for about 50 of their dogs. the agency says the shelter is now at risk of having to euthanize these animals that are adopted. you can view the animals up for adoption r
the time in the south bay. if a deal isn't struck between the city of san jose and thousands of its employees this week services could very well be in jeopardy. man includes care of hundreds of animals. mayor matt mahan floated the possibility of shutting down the san jose animal care center to try and cover the cost of the upcoming three-day strike, the overcrowded shelter has taken in nearly 1500 animal so far this year. and it's not clear what's going to happen to those animals in the...
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but is this really the best time to get a deal? sky's the founder of travel website going .com will join us to debunk this idea and share some news you can use about saving on your next flight. but first, a major development in the battle over encampments for the unhoused in san francisco today. san francisco officials went before the ninth circuit court to appeal an injunction that is temporarily blocking the city from being able to clear homeless encampments. mayor london breed was passionate afterwards about why the city needs this. >> we are compassionate, we are supportive. >> we continue to help people. >> but this is not the way any thing goes in san francisco is not the way. joining us live now to discuss this is san francisco city attorney david chu. >> david, thank you so much for your time today. i know it's a busy day for you. thanks for having me on. so can you briefly explain to our viewers the injunction that's in place as a result? i guess, of the lawsuit by the coalition on homelessness against the city? >> sure. so
but is this really the best time to get a deal? sky's the founder of travel website going .com will join us to debunk this idea and share some news you can use about saving on your next flight. but first, a major development in the battle over encampments for the unhoused in san francisco today. san francisco officials went before the ninth circuit court to appeal an injunction that is temporarily blocking the city from being able to clear homeless encampments. mayor london breed was passionate...
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the researchers followed the the time the guidelines of the time saying fat . rpose of the experiment that he's going to punish me for it. experiment that he's going to punish me for it . this is why punish me for it. this is why i'm never going to host, because i'll he'll be on. he'll be destroying me. >> i don't think that's the reason. all right. reason. lewis all right. >> not meant to anyway, >> so i'm not meant to anyway, the of the experiment the purpose of the experiment was iron was was to track how iron was absorbed in south asian women due concerns about anaemia in due to concerns about anaemia in the . they were the population. they were actually caring about . actually caring about. >> so they're trying to help them, but they were accidentally fed them radiation instead. anyway, now with a anyway, the telegraph now with a shocking nepotism in shocking case of nepotism in football . football. >> paul yeah. dean admits >> paul yeah. mike dean admits he failed to intervene on a var decision to protect his mate, anthony taylor . so this was this anthony
the researchers followed the the time the guidelines of the time saying fat . rpose of the experiment that he's going to punish me for it. experiment that he's going to punish me for it . this is why punish me for it. this is why i'm never going to host, because i'll he'll be on. he'll be destroying me. >> i don't think that's the reason. all right. reason. lewis all right. >> not meant to anyway, >> so i'm not meant to anyway, the of the experiment the purpose of the...
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not empty at the time. at we can do with digital history is layer on other kinds of data to see these types of patterns. this is showing the us postal system in 1865 overlaid onto in dark gray government reservations indian reservations and then in light gray land that had not been officially seated by native people to the united states government. and what you're seeing? is that in a lot of areas of the west especially the western interior? groups of native people were blocking the expansion of both settlers and the us government the lakota and the northern plains the comanche and west texas the apache and arizona were benjamin would eventually end up. but these two processes settler colonial expansion native dispossession. and then postal expansion went hand in hand. and you can see the expansion of the postal system into areas that it only recently been seized often through violence from native people. in the west to zoom in to a particular place to show you what i mean by this process. this is my state o
not empty at the time. at we can do with digital history is layer on other kinds of data to see these types of patterns. this is showing the us postal system in 1865 overlaid onto in dark gray government reservations indian reservations and then in light gray land that had not been officially seated by native people to the united states government. and what you're seeing? is that in a lot of areas of the west especially the western interior? groups of native people were blocking the expansion...
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i've always fought with 5-10 pounds all the time. thing's ever working. i've done the diets, all the diets. before golo, i was barely eating but the weight wasn't going anywhere. the secret to losing weight and keeping it off is managing insulin and glucose. golo takes a systematic approach to eating that focuses on optimizing insulin levels. we tackle the cause of weight gain, not just the symptom. when you have good metabolic health, weight loss is easy. i always thought it would be so difficult to lose weight, but with golo, it wasn't. the weight just fell off. i have people come up to me all the time and ask me, "does it really work?" and all i have to say is, "here i am. it works." my advice for everyone is to go with golo. it will release your fat and it will release you. >>> new video shows the moment a ukrainian sea drone crashed into a russian warship at a naval base in the black sea. the drone loaded with about 1,000 pounds of tnt according to a ukrainian intelligence source who said ukraine's main security service was behin
i've always fought with 5-10 pounds all the time. thing's ever working. i've done the diets, all the diets. before golo, i was barely eating but the weight wasn't going anywhere. the secret to losing weight and keeping it off is managing insulin and glucose. golo takes a systematic approach to eating that focuses on optimizing insulin levels. we tackle the cause of weight gain, not just the symptom. when you have good metabolic health, weight loss is easy. i always thought it would be so...
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some of them have cried and left _ the times. some of them have cried and left the — the times. courtroom. this is a combination of years of investigation and it has finally got your point— investigation and it has finally got your point with the jury has decided to return _ your point with the jury has decided to return to— your point with the jury has decided to return to verdicts that they have done _ to return to verdicts that they have done. . ~ to return to verdicts that they have done. ., ~ ., , to return to verdicts that they have done. ., ~' ., , ., to return to verdicts that they have done. ., ~ ., , ., , ., done. talk to us a little bit more about the methods _ done. talk to us a little bit more about the methods that - done. talk to us a little bit more about the methods that lucy - done. talk to us a little bit more l about the methods that lucy letby has tried to cover her tracks, hybrid she was doing. we has tried to cover her tracks, hybrid she was doing. we heard that there was very _ hybrid she was doing. we heard that there was very methods _ hybrid she was do
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then it became well at the time of the hospital strike in 1969, we also had another strike.ew people remember that. and leaving the hospital strike, and for some strange reason, they asked me to get involved with the workers and it negotiate as we had two things going on simultaneously. so that is why i'm a little bit concerned today and i'm cutting out the discussions because you have to find ways to keep the communication going. and he stopped talking, you're never going to get to the best part of the issue so what was going on back and was a lot of what you see today. and i thank you so very reminiscent of that and i do believe that we overcame back then because people with open-mindedness, some people with broad shoulders, they stepped up to get us back on track when we needed to go. then the 1970 election came right after that hospital strike. so giving that joseph riley running for reelection, it was more important with these two people filing the legislature to be integrated. and i lost that election. and i became the first african-american serving on the government s
then it became well at the time of the hospital strike in 1969, we also had another strike.ew people remember that. and leaving the hospital strike, and for some strange reason, they asked me to get involved with the workers and it negotiate as we had two things going on simultaneously. so that is why i'm a little bit concerned today and i'm cutting out the discussions because you have to find ways to keep the communication going. and he stopped talking, you're never going to get to the best...
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he's also written for the new york times the new york times magazine the washington post politico slate and esquire among others. he has spoken on national public radio for more than a decade including on programs such as npr's all things considered morning edition and weekend edition. he has written two books the most recent of which is the four mentioned fly girls with a third scheduled for publications. this april. titled paradise falls the true story of an environmental catastrophe fly girls has received widespread a claim including two assessments that i will mentioned from authors who have spoken previously in great lives. and you remember may remember them one is jonathan ike who said of that book quote if you liked the boys and the boat or unbroken and i suspect most everybody who's rhythm did like them. you will love fly girls. this story carefully researched and expertly written offers and irresistible cast of characters and high octane drama. karen abbott who was also a speaker at great lives offered a similarly glowing evaluation writing quote. this is more than history. it
he's also written for the new york times the new york times magazine the washington post politico slate and esquire among others. he has spoken on national public radio for more than a decade including on programs such as npr's all things considered morning edition and weekend edition. he has written two books the most recent of which is the four mentioned fly girls with a third scheduled for publications. this april. titled paradise falls the true story of an environmental catastrophe fly...
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but he was governor the same time jimmy was. nd it governors can't resist the wives would get together and betty bumpers worked with the centers for disease control and and develop a really good immunization program. she talked me into doing it at home. and so two weeks after we got the white house, she called me. and of course, i was ready to work on immunization in the white house. that was one of my great victories. immunization was required, but school age and only 15 states. there was a little bit of an idea about whether it's 50 to 70. and the first year we got it and beat it working with betty and the secretary of hhs, we got it in all 50 states. that was exciting. and we had this big meeting in washington. i go from when subject to another, but we had this big meeting in washington to celebrate, had people from all over the country. the next day there was not one word in the paper about it. i was so upset. so i called joe califano, who was a i know there was a camera there. he said it was ours, but nobody was interested i
but he was governor the same time jimmy was. nd it governors can't resist the wives would get together and betty bumpers worked with the centers for disease control and and develop a really good immunization program. she talked me into doing it at home. and so two weeks after we got the white house, she called me. and of course, i was ready to work on immunization in the white house. that was one of my great victories. immunization was required, but school age and only 15 states. there was a...
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the time on the monday— time, notjust the time on the monday night _ time, notjust the time on the mondayt just the time on the i monday night training them, it is the time — monday night training them, it is the time taking _ monday night training them, it is the time taking the _ monday night training them, it is the time taking the kids - monday night training them, it is the time taking the kids to- monday night training them, it is- the time taking the kids to matches, organising _ the time taking the kids to matches, organising the — the time taking the kids to matches, organising the matches, _ the time taking the kids to matches, organising the matches, supportingl organising the matches, supporting them _ organising the matches, supporting them and _ organising the matches, supporting them and all— organising the matches, supporting them and all the _ organising the matches, supporting them and all the presentations - organising the matches, supporting| them and all the presentations they put in _ them and all the presentations they put in at _ them and all the presentations they
the time on the monday— time, notjust the time on the monday night _ time, notjust the time on the mondayt just the time on the i monday night training them, it is the time — monday night training them, it is the time taking _ monday night training them, it is the time taking the _ monday night training them, it is the time taking the kids - monday night training them, it is the time taking the kids to- monday night training them, it is- the time taking the kids to matches, organising _ the...
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this medical biography for the first time. if some of my assertions are not entirely documents able beyond a reasonable doubt. i have said so. for example the scenario i laid out about just another of franklin's illnesses, his cancer. much of what you are about to hear, though, is not speculation but fact. fdr unmasked discusses the swarms of illnesses that he was confronted with crippling polio frequent viral and bacterial infections, a nearly fatal hemorrhage. his friend vincent astor's yacht in, 1934. life gastrointestinal bleeding in the months leading up to pearl harbor swamp fever, a disease he made up to human and deflect from another of his medical crises. attacks of excruciating abdominal pain, two incurable cancers, countless surgeries to camouflage lives and treat the pigmented lesion above his left eye and in his last years, severe cardio vascular disease and frequent epileptic seizures. just to mention a few new revelation. aids and fdr unmask and clues from the archive of a previously obscure cancer surgeon who be
this medical biography for the first time. if some of my assertions are not entirely documents able beyond a reasonable doubt. i have said so. for example the scenario i laid out about just another of franklin's illnesses, his cancer. much of what you are about to hear, though, is not speculation but fact. fdr unmasked discusses the swarms of illnesses that he was confronted with crippling polio frequent viral and bacterial infections, a nearly fatal hemorrhage. his friend vincent astor's yacht...
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i decided to withdraw my paper at roughly the same time. bill white, the bank for international, published a paper. is price stability enough, which contained a similar argument and was laced with references. hayek. the answer to this question the world would shortly discover, was a resounding no. in my view, the global financial crisis proved extremely expensive. vindication of hayek's monetary theory. not that you'd find that view expressed, far as i know in any of the hundreds of books published in the aftermath of the crisis. and because the monetary authorities didn't learn this lesson from the crisis, they decided that the cure for the great recession was more of the same. so they took interest rates to, their lowest levels in 5000 years. and into negative territory in. europe and japan, an unprecedented development and blow to the central balance sheets with trillions and dollars worth of quantitative easing. the second half of my book, the price of time, examines the unintended consequences of ultralow rates in the post lehman era. m
i decided to withdraw my paper at roughly the same time. bill white, the bank for international, published a paper. is price stability enough, which contained a similar argument and was laced with references. hayek. the answer to this question the world would shortly discover, was a resounding no. in my view, the global financial crisis proved extremely expensive. vindication of hayek's monetary theory. not that you'd find that view expressed, far as i know in any of the hundreds of books...
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i took the only co cuz the 1st time i'd seen him up close. i'd sure if you meet the awesome, why did you shock your most at g? so i told him about the round with around the number, the name of the find another question, a mission on this is israel making nuclear weapon australia. and i said israel won't be the 1st all the last country in the middle east to make nuclear weapons. so the response that i was severely criticized for when i returned home, i'll just give out the me block. there's a few weeks later, this sentence became the official stance of israel on this question. to know the us, which is the most odd, continue to expand its network in the 1970s during the regency of shopping is that possible? avi iran secret service got along famously with israel. i like the feeds fairly imaginable from today's perspective, bought in iran onto the sha raise popular the israel had an excellent reputation. these riley's were able to travel freely around the country. every taxi driver knew where the is riley embassy was. she is rarely in defendant st
i took the only co cuz the 1st time i'd seen him up close. i'd sure if you meet the awesome, why did you shock your most at g? so i told him about the round with around the number, the name of the find another question, a mission on this is israel making nuclear weapon australia. and i said israel won't be the 1st all the last country in the middle east to make nuclear weapons. so the response that i was severely criticized for when i returned home, i'll just give out the me block. there's a...
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the greek letter tau stands for what we call the proper time the elapsed time the actual amount of timeperience. there is a formula for it t squared minus x squared, i sneakily set l the speed of lig equal to one. you don't see the speed of light here there's a certain fraction of you that are doing dimensional analysis in your head and wondering how i can subtract time from space so cavalierly the answer is we are using units where length is measured in light years and time is measured in years. so the speed of f light plays a special role in this theory. the real point here is that time you will feel elapsed thing is given by this formula and for a given change in the coordinate time t it will depend on your path through the universe how much time you actually experience with a twist. in space we all know the shortest distance between two points is a straight line and you can figure that out if you would rather go on the angle if you go straight up you would experience less distance. but here it's not x squared plus t squared its t squared minus x squared. this is saying that the more
the greek letter tau stands for what we call the proper time the elapsed time the actual amount of timeperience. there is a formula for it t squared minus x squared, i sneakily set l the speed of lig equal to one. you don't see the speed of light here there's a certain fraction of you that are doing dimensional analysis in your head and wondering how i can subtract time from space so cavalierly the answer is we are using units where length is measured in light years and time is measured in...
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i don't recall the first time that i met lucy letby. she started work in 2012. trike me as too different to most nurses on the unit. you didn't have any worries about her doing thejob? i don't think anybody did. it is something that nobody really wants to consider, you know, that a member of staff might be harming the babies under your care. can you give us a sense of what was happening in the unit over the summer and autumn of 2015 in terms of there being more unexplained collapses and deaths? it was the first time i started to have some concerns about the unusual nature of the collapses and the deaths. i e—mailed the unit manager after this death in october, and i asked to discuss lucy letby and her association with the deaths. some of the babies did not respond to resuscitation quite how we would have expected them to. most babies get a heart rate back, their breathing would get better, but that didn't happen in these cases like you would expect, which was unusual. as the year turned into early 2016, particularly february 2016, things took another turn. you'd
i don't recall the first time that i met lucy letby. she started work in 2012. trike me as too different to most nurses on the unit. you didn't have any worries about her doing thejob? i don't think anybody did. it is something that nobody really wants to consider, you know, that a member of staff might be harming the babies under your care. can you give us a sense of what was happening in the unit over the summer and autumn of 2015 in terms of there being more unexplained collapses and deaths?...
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you will see fragments of these forces for the first time. the fact that i belonged to the military generation, although i didn’t fight, even though i was a boy, because it was still in us at that time. passed through our souls, but i think so poignant for the audience. from the point of view of the soul of experiences, it would hardly have been possible to make a film if it had been filmed by a man. merit tatyana mikhailovna is huge in this regard , she taught me a lot in general. the principle of shooting a picture is different than an ordinary picture says we all had to learn anew. we're driving, sir. please be kind to the end and help me. i can't step over. it’s how many names he has after all vsevolod vladimir maksim maksimovich isaev yustes and the most famous max otto von stirlitz well, mr. broth for an eccentric old frauzah woman to play, which faina ranevskaya ranevskaya refused in her usual for her, in a rude form, she said never, i will never play this role, we take a group of words, and then they found it in her archive. a letter o
you will see fragments of these forces for the first time. the fact that i belonged to the military generation, although i didn’t fight, even though i was a boy, because it was still in us at that time. passed through our souls, but i think so poignant for the audience. from the point of view of the soul of experiences, it would hardly have been possible to make a film if it had been filmed by a man. merit tatyana mikhailovna is huge in this regard , she taught me a lot in general. the...
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and then we were -- it was us against some chinese investors at the time. secured the rights and here we are. david: for anybody today that will not return your phone calls, i am sure there is nobody in the world. ariel: i get a lot of people on the phone when i need to. david: ariel emanuel is well known. but there is a person who is a fictional character that many people thought was named after you. did you like that or not? what is it like when you are more famous than your clients? ariel: i would say at the time of the show, mark wahlberg was a client of mine. i helped put the show together, i did not like it at the beginning because it depicted there were some things that were for sure not true and there were some things that i hated seeing that were true. i am not that same person anymore, but later on, especially after covid a lot of people kept, seeing it. it for sure open a lot of doors. at the time, at the end, my brother was in the white house, the show was on the air. i mean, i got a lot of -- you know people would pick up my phone call. david:
and then we were -- it was us against some chinese investors at the time. secured the rights and here we are. david: for anybody today that will not return your phone calls, i am sure there is nobody in the world. ariel: i get a lot of people on the phone when i need to. david: ariel emanuel is well known. but there is a person who is a fictional character that many people thought was named after you. did you like that or not? what is it like when you are more famous than your clients? ariel:...
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the single time the most world leaders have been in camp at any one time. the incident want to go back to his 1961. april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january succeeding president eisenhower. bad things are being planned by the scenes with the cia, u.s. government and others passed off to the administration you see the photo of the top right of pulitzer prize winning photo called serious steps. what's interesting about this i think from a human and political point is that president kennedy inherited the operation. it was launched, and did not go well hence the name. riches across the political and personal i'll and invites president eisenhower to come to camp david and help them understand how to get to this how do i fix this mess, what do i do? it's a very poignant and significant moment i think part of the new upstart democrat inviting the old guard five-star general to talk about what to do. i think it's a very humble may be possibly desperate measure. very humble way to recognize leadership and what passes between administrations and talk about
the single time the most world leaders have been in camp at any one time. the incident want to go back to his 1961. april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january succeeding president eisenhower. bad things are being planned by the scenes with the cia, u.s. government and others passed off to the administration you see the photo of the top right of pulitzer prize winning photo called serious steps. what's interesting about this i think from a human and political point is that president...
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when was the first time you left the country? was the first time you left the count ?ntry? the first country i visited was mexico. - country? the first country i visited was mexico. that i country? the first country i i visited was mexico. that must have been 1989 or something and then i went to italy. immediately after two months and while i was in italy i prepared for the loss and competition, a major contest, 137 competitors at the time. and i was the last, number 127. so i went there to a competition and, obviously at that time i did not believe in my talent myself. my teacher lived in it more than i did and decided that i was worthy of representing our school in cuba. and so i went in and it was amazing. the level, there are so many people, you know, and i was rough, coming from cuba with boots and an afro and finding my place in this amazing world away from cuba, you know? so it was intimidating at a time because, obviously, i was the only black dancer there in the competition. i had the most amazing teacher. the most amazing teacher. the most amazing support mec
when was the first time you left the country? was the first time you left the count ?ntry? the first country i visited was mexico. - country? the first country i visited was mexico. that i country? the first country i i visited was mexico. that must have been 1989 or something and then i went to italy. immediately after two months and while i was in italy i prepared for the loss and competition, a major contest, 137 competitors at the time. and i was the last, number 127. so i went there to a...
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and point is, it's in the and the point is, it's in the times and the is looking times and the timeslooking for every possible excuse to get people to build and stuff on our green and pleasant land. this is just one more excuse. oh, we need more student housing. okay fair enough. well, we seem to have dealt with that. i wonder if there's, like a staggered thing, like you put them first choice, you get bad choice, you get a bad second choice. the bunk bed. choice. just. just the bunk bed. third choice is a hostel. >> get on clearing. just in >> you get on clearing. just in a essentially. >> you get on clearing. just in a yeah.;sentially. in tent. >> yeah. clearings in a tent. >> yeah. clearings in a tent. >> all let's have a look >> all right, let's have a look at lewis oh, this at the express. lewis oh, this is are is another one. doctors are striking down the striking to bring down the tories. and basically they were they doctors said we're not they the doctors said we're not going strike against going to go on strike against scotland scotland the scotland because scotland is the ki
and point is, it's in the and the point is, it's in the times and the is looking times and the timeslooking for every possible excuse to get people to build and stuff on our green and pleasant land. this is just one more excuse. oh, we need more student housing. okay fair enough. well, we seem to have dealt with that. i wonder if there's, like a staggered thing, like you put them first choice, you get bad choice, you get a bad second choice. the bunk bed. choice. just. just the bunk bed. third...
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fashion, and also the secretary— very timely fashion steve barclay, has said that he wants the families to he _ has said that he wants the families to be involved in the shaping of that inquiry, and he wants them very much _ that inquiry, and he wants them very much to— that inquiry, and he wants them very much to he _ that inquiry, and he wants them very much to be involved. i think most people _ much to be involved. i think most people would agree that is absolutely the right thing to do. so we don't _ absolutely the right thing to do. so we don't know exactly what the remit of the _ we don't know exactly what the remit of the inquiry is going to be yet, because — of the inquiry is going to be yet, because the process has not really started. _ because the process has not really started, we do not know who will chair _ started, we do not know who will chair it. — started, we do not know who will chair it. lrut— started, we do not know who will chair it, but i imagine it will dig down _ chair it, but i imagine it will dig down into— cha
fashion, and also the secretary— very timely fashion steve barclay, has said that he wants the families to he _ has said that he wants the families to be involved in the shaping of that inquiry, and he wants them very much _ that inquiry, and he wants them very much to— that inquiry, and he wants them very much to he _ that inquiry, and he wants them very much to be involved. i think most people _ much to be involved. i think most people would agree that is absolutely the right thing to do....
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the rico charges has time out? the rico charges has time you must _ out? so _ out? the rico charges has time you must serve so it _ out? the rico charges has time you must serve so it is - out? the rico charges has time you must serve so it is not - out? the rico charges has time you must serve so it is not a i you must serve so it is not a probated sentence. reporter: what is the _ probated sentence. reporter: what is the time. _ probated sentence. reporter: what is the time. the _ probated sentence. reporter: what is the time. the child? i probated sentence. reporter: what is the time. the child? -- timetable- _ what is the time. the child? -- timetable. as _ what is the time. the child? -- timetable. as you know in this jurisdiction trials are set by judges so it'll be the judge that sets the date of the trial. the office will be submitted the proposed scheduling order this week but that will totally be at the discretion of the judge. the discretion of the 'udge. the fourth discretion of the judge. the fourthjurisdiction to discretion of the judge. the
the rico charges has time out? the rico charges has time you must _ out? so _ out? the rico charges has time you must serve so it _ out? the rico charges has time you must serve so it is - out? the rico charges has time you must serve so it is not - out? the rico charges has time you must serve so it is not a i you must serve so it is not a probated sentence. reporter: what is the _ probated sentence. reporter: what is the time. _ probated sentence. reporter: what is the time. the _ probated...
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and this is the new york times. so i'm a little distressed thing of the kind of comment i'm going to see. i expected them to be like, you weren't hard on these people. you know, it's all about blockbuster and racism. that's the only explanation. and there were questions like that. there were comments like that. the amount of the comments said this in one form or another. how can you possibly write an op ed about white flight and not mention schools or crime? write. and then i started and i excerpted about a dozen of them in the book from all across the country. and these are new york times readers. so they're sort of arguing against interest. and this story's stories are hair raising just like you'd expect. like the ones i've talked to, people i've talked to hair, sisters hair set on fire. grandmother mugged neighbor shot and killed, home invaded second time, you know, stores down one after another after another. children bused all the way across town. that was one because of it. and so i'm thinking, what did she thi
and this is the new york times. so i'm a little distressed thing of the kind of comment i'm going to see. i expected them to be like, you weren't hard on these people. you know, it's all about blockbuster and racism. that's the only explanation. and there were questions like that. there were comments like that. the amount of the comments said this in one form or another. how can you possibly write an op ed about white flight and not mention schools or crime? write. and then i started and i...
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that is right but that is the first time since the kept l is the first time since the kept hostage.ok him some canned food, but he has no electricity, he has no contact with anybody whatsoever, so this is inhumane and unacceptable conditions. in our country, it's the first time that a person who was democratically elected has been treated like that. beyond the conditions of detention, the world should realise what is at stake in niger. what is at stake is global security. beyond our democracy, the world should realise that what is at stake right now in niger is global security. let me give you an example stop the us has invested half $1 billion in military equipment, the un has 1100 soldiers in a base where they can gather vital intelligence about isis and al-qaeda who are cooperating in a region five times larger than afghanistan. who are poor —— like plotting against freedom, girls, democracy. in poor -- like plotting against freedom, girls, democracy. in terms of what needs _ freedom, girls, democracy. in terms of what needs to _ freedom, girls, democracy. in terms of what needs
that is right but that is the first time since the kept l is the first time since the kept hostage.ok him some canned food, but he has no electricity, he has no contact with anybody whatsoever, so this is inhumane and unacceptable conditions. in our country, it's the first time that a person who was democratically elected has been treated like that. beyond the conditions of detention, the world should realise what is at stake in niger. what is at stake is global security. beyond our democracy,...
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i don't know where he was at the time either in america or the olympic games. but the fact is, he called me and said, keep in mind, we have military specialists in georgia and they may get hurt. and i said it's, it's your problem. if you've left them there, you have nothing to blame us for you. that was the conversation literally almost just a few days after the conflict began. therefore, the united states provoked this conflict. they try to cement these kinds of conflicts in all areas where they believe it can bear fruit. in this case, the goal was to contain the development of rush them and thus complete one of their geo political tasks. john kerry actually hoss loiseau blows up next time. we'll be back in depth on the 30 minutes. with that, i just need the on june 8th, 1967, an over active war was committed against the united states. the combined air and sea attack against the naval ship us us liberty killed. $34.00 sailors wounded another $171.00 and severely damaged the ship. at the time the ship was in international waters, north of egypt sign i peninsula
i don't know where he was at the time either in america or the olympic games. but the fact is, he called me and said, keep in mind, we have military specialists in georgia and they may get hurt. and i said it's, it's your problem. if you've left them there, you have nothing to blame us for you. that was the conversation literally almost just a few days after the conflict began. therefore, the united states provoked this conflict. they try to cement these kinds of conflicts in all areas where...
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also at the end of our program we will have time for. so if you have question, please send that in the chat and joyce will be asking those at the end of the program. so, again, thank you guys joining us tonight. and i help me in welcoming ranger fletcher to our program. oh, thank you very much. and thank you, everyone, tonight for joining again. my name is ranger. i'm the science for great smoky mountains national park in the appalachian highlands learning center. tonight, well, on of the national park service. i just to welcome you all to your african american experiences in the smokies. this project is so important. we've been working on it for so long and we're finally to the point where we're really just getting the information out to the masses and educating people on there. so tonight we're going to learn about several different and several different african-american that really impacts not only smokies, but the appalachian. a little about myself before i get started off. been a park ranger for about 16 years and worked in a lot of
also at the end of our program we will have time for. so if you have question, please send that in the chat and joyce will be asking those at the end of the program. so, again, thank you guys joining us tonight. and i help me in welcoming ranger fletcher to our program. oh, thank you very much. and thank you, everyone, tonight for joining again. my name is ranger. i'm the science for great smoky mountains national park in the appalachian highlands learning center. tonight, well, on of the...
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just 19 at the time of the election. and this was the first presidential election where people under the age of 21 could vote. and i was for the first time becoming pretty interested in public affairs. now, some of this reflected the fact that when i was in high school, i had an american history teacher that really engaged my interest in political history. and so the kind of history you see unfolding before our eyes is most evidently political history. because if you pick up a newspaper, we find out what the president is doing or what congress done, what's happening in foreign policy. so this is political stuff. and i was paying attention to it in part because i'd this teacher that was who made it come alive in large part because this teacher focused on individuals, not events, but people. and what were people doing and what were they thinking and what made their world go around and perhaps well, maybe because i was influenced by that teacher or maybe i was drawn to that teacher's approach because i had a preexisting inc
just 19 at the time of the election. and this was the first presidential election where people under the age of 21 could vote. and i was for the first time becoming pretty interested in public affairs. now, some of this reflected the fact that when i was in high school, i had an american history teacher that really engaged my interest in political history. and so the kind of history you see unfolding before our eyes is most evidently political history. because if you pick up a newspaper, we...
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the post office. that is, uh, he is trust for those times. t until the second half of the xix century. they were exploited in the russian empire. mostly waterways and postal routes in 1867 . pavel melnikov, first minister of communications, returning from a trip to the united states where railroads were built at an accelerated pace. technology makes a plan to create a russian railway network construction is trusted by local entrepreneurs on the basis of a concession concluded between them and the state. uh, the private concession system, which was very debatable in terms of the decency of the concessionaires and the quality of conducting, so to speak, financial activities, nevertheless made it possible to increase the railway network five times in 10 years compared to the previous period, to adapt the system of accelerated railway construction to russian realities are destined it was samuil polyakov who had his trump the highest level of organization of decentralization of management and responsibility care for workers in polyakov's settings w
the post office. that is, uh, he is trust for those times. t until the second half of the xix century. they were exploited in the russian empire. mostly waterways and postal routes in 1867 . pavel melnikov, first minister of communications, returning from a trip to the united states where railroads were built at an accelerated pace. technology makes a plan to create a russian railway network construction is trusted by local entrepreneurs on the basis of a concession concluded between them and...
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it wasn't that old the time. and so we owe a debt of gratitude to marcel grossman for teaching einstein about geometries. there's literally a famous relativity meeting that happens every three years called the marcel grossman meeting his honor. so here's marcel grossman next to einstein. einstein sitting there as if he's a student again, learning mathematics of curved space time. so what? that i know you're you're desperate to know what is the mathematics curved space time. there's story that you might have heard about the invention of non euclid in geometry. so there's euclid in geometry, which is what we learn in high school. it is associated with things like pythagoras theorem. the area of a circle is pi r squared and most the parallel postulate or most infamously what you could did back in the day. he really systematized the study of jiomart pre most of the results that we know about from euclidean geometry other had already derived. what euclid did was systematize it by saying here's a set of axioms from whic
it wasn't that old the time. and so we owe a debt of gratitude to marcel grossman for teaching einstein about geometries. there's literally a famous relativity meeting that happens every three years called the marcel grossman meeting his honor. so here's marcel grossman next to einstein. einstein sitting there as if he's a student again, learning mathematics of curved space time. so what? that i know you're you're desperate to know what is the mathematics curved space time. there's story that...
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you've - for the first time! england are almost there. you've got - for the first time! here. you've got to l for the first time! england are i almost there. you've got to say, en . land almost there. you've got to say, england totally _ almost there. you've got to say, england totally deserved - almost there. you've got to say, england totally deserved the - almost there. you've got to say, | england totally deserved the win. almost there. you've got to say, . england totally deserved the win. in new zealand there were not just new zealand there were notjust facing the defending champions but the team that lost in the last three semifinals. this time, it would be different. shot for shot, semifinals. this time, it would be different. shot forshot, goalfor different. shot for shot, goal for quarter to different. shot forshot, goalfor quarter to quarter, the scores were level, nothing between them. the semifinal teetering on the edge but this game can turn on a turnover and withjust minutes this game can turn on a turnover and with just minutes remaining, this game can tur
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it will be the 1st time we land. so polls and all of our previous vehicles have landed in equitorial areas with fairly flat and smooth terrain. the south pole terrain is characterized by difficult conditions. one of the task was to choose an area with rather small gradients, rather small rocks on the one hand. on the other hand, this area is interesting from scientific points of view. let me remind you, the main objective is to confirm that there is water in the neo list, the loo truck to confirm water reserves in the lunar nicholas by the contract method or your generation to spacecraft have already experienced these areas from an orbit science. so with the help of such remote studies and principles in the presence of water out, the poles was discovered put to confirm it by the contract method. this is the 1st time our station will do that. the. ready ready ready useful guardian and so they're all good with them to provide a but a special on board control system software which or engagement certain emergencies occurr
it will be the 1st time we land. so polls and all of our previous vehicles have landed in equitorial areas with fairly flat and smooth terrain. the south pole terrain is characterized by difficult conditions. one of the task was to choose an area with rather small gradients, rather small rocks on the one hand. on the other hand, this area is interesting from scientific points of view. let me remind you, the main objective is to confirm that there is water in the neo list, the loo truck to...
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so, in our camera for the first time. so, in your role _ camera for the first time. historian, - camera for the first time. so, in your role as a historian, you i camera for the first time. so, in j your role as a historian, you can tell as this would potentially... we are obviously a long way away, but it is possible for someone to run for office from prison? it is happens not once but twice. absolutely. it happened within a 70 year span twice, the first time was of eugene dabbs, a socialist who ran five times for the presidency, and he ran as a prisoner. he was actually campaigning as prisoner 9653, and again, that was part of his campaign. the highest you got was 36% of the boat, but he was in prison for violating the sedition act, part of the espionage act, speaking out about world war i at the time. very different circumstances in 1982, where you have an infamous mangled linden lab roach, who had run a times, another prolific campaigner, and third—party candidates. we ran a times between 1996 and 2004. he was injailfor five years, he was convicted for 15 and serv
so, in our camera for the first time. so, in your role _ camera for the first time. historian, - camera for the first time. so, in your role as a historian, you i camera for the first time. so, in j your role as a historian, you can tell as this would potentially... we are obviously a long way away, but it is possible for someone to run for office from prison? it is happens not once but twice. absolutely. it happened within a 70 year span twice, the first time was of eugene dabbs, a socialist...
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