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we'll review einstein life and put that question to einstein experts@alice and bert. captions by: captn colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 @ e- mail: ♪[music] ♪[music] ♪ if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're metlife. ♪[music] ♪ >>> welcome. >> thank you. >> we are celebrating the 100th anniversary, the sennennary of albert einstein's burst of scientific discovery. what is it exactly that we are saluting? i ask you, dr. robert shulman? >> we're celebrating this incredible burst of creativity that he showed in 1905. we also are celebrating the fact that he, in essence, came from nowhere and put his stamp on 20th century physics, in this, a humble patent clerk is an achievement t
we'll review einstein life and put that question to einstein experts@alice and bert. captions by: captn colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 @ e- mail: ♪[music] ♪[music] ♪ if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in...
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>>> today's part two of albert einstein's life and we'll talk about einstein the man and einstein the lover. and can the world produce another einstein? staying with us for part two staying with us for part two are alice and robert schuhman. if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. afr all, we're metlife. heart. kdm, resourceful by nature. >>> alice, how many years did you work on einstein? >> well, let's see, since 1978. i was hired at that time to do a computerized index of everything that is in the einstein archive. >> you have produced the einstein almanac, and it goes year by year of what happens in the life of einstein and its impact of the world. professor einstein, a forward by everlet einstein. a forward of
>>> today's part two of albert einstein's life and we'll talk about einstein the man and einstein the lover. and can the world produce another einstein? staying with us for part two staying with us for part two are alice and robert schuhman. if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can...
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in other words, like albert einstein. plng. >> i like to play with that. >> osgood: coming up star- architect. plus the choice of ev, 5-star service, and unmatched trading tools. there's price. there's value. don't confuse the two. e-trade. investing unleashed. [ woman #2 ] i'd like to enjoy things again. [ woman #3 ] i feel these aches and pains. [ woman #4 ] the guilt. [ man ] my sleep just isn't right. [ woman #5 ] i'm so anxious. [ man #2 ] i need to focus. [ female announcer ] depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, you have unusual changes in behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs in
in other words, like albert einstein. plng. >> i like to play with that. >> osgood: coming up star- architect. plus the choice of ev, 5-star service, and unmatched trading tools. there's price. there's value. don't confuse the two. e-trade. investing unleashed. [ woman #2 ] i'd like to enjoy things again. [ woman #3 ] i feel these aches and pains. [ woman #4 ] the guilt. [ man ] my sleep just isn't right. [ woman #5 ] i'm so anxious. [ man #2 ] i need to focus. [ female announcer ]...
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-- it's einstein's mustache! >> this hairy bastard's theory of relativity formed the mathematical underpinnings of the notion of interstellar time travel, brock. >> blow it out your worm hole! and his opponent weighing in at 0.001 1/4 ounces, with a record of 8 wins, no losses, and more than 100 million albums worldwide, his hair his strong, his mind is gone -- he's lionel richie's mustache, and he'll kick your ass all night long. >> oh, my god! remember the video for "hello" when the blind kid goes on the bus with lionel? >> yes. two hours later his mustache murdered her in cold blood. here he is -- oh! all hell has broken loose! >> pandemonium in the ring. it is pandemonium in the ring. [ bell ringing ] >> okay, order has been restored. [ laughter ] let's go to the ref. >> mustache, are you ready? you ready? let's go. fight. >> here we go, the furry fight is unfolding. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, it's sickening! it's sports like this that make me question my utter faith in humanity. >> it's sports like this
-- it's einstein's mustache! >> this hairy bastard's theory of relativity formed the mathematical underpinnings of the notion of interstellar time travel, brock. >> blow it out your worm hole! and his opponent weighing in at 0.001 1/4 ounces, with a record of 8 wins, no losses, and more than 100 million albums worldwide, his hair his strong, his mind is gone -- he's lionel richie's mustache, and he'll kick your ass all night long. >> oh, my god! remember the video for...
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>> now einstein and richie are going after him. they're taking him out. he's down! >>> it's tv's hottest new crime drama, "detective jam face." >> this crime scene reeks of foul play. >> thursdays on steel. >>> i cannot believe what's just happened! i am speechless. brock! let go to brock in the ring. brock, are you there? >> professor barry, i've never seen anything like this before in my life. einstein and richie revealed the identity of the unknown mustache, then quickly put the mask back on. it tolly freaked them out, man. they couldn't deal. i want to get an image of this scene made into a patch and stitch it on the back of my jean jacket, so people standing behind me can relive this momt over and over again whenever i'm taking my woman to a pizza hut or hunting woodchucks in the backyard with my .22. [ laughter ] the winner and new umf intercontinental champion of the world, einstein's mustache! [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with johnny knoxville! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm done with airline credit cards promising 25,000 miles a flight only
>> now einstein and richie are going after him. they're taking him out. he's down! >>> it's tv's hottest new crime drama, "detective jam face." >> this crime scene reeks of foul play. >> thursdays on steel. >>> i cannot believe what's just happened! i am speechless. brock! let go to brock in the ring. brock, are you there? >> professor barry, i've never seen anything like this before in my life. einstein and richie revealed the identity of the...
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. >>> i think i read somewhere that einstein had 14% memory which made him a genius. is that true? >> einstein's brain was actually a little bit smaller than the average brain. >> larry: doesn't memory bring genius, in other words the more you remember the smarter you're going to be? >> not necessarily. what brings genius is being able to look at things, common things in a different way. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need. in fact, if we qualify you for medicare reimbursement and medicare denies your claim, we'll give you your new power chair or scooter free. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. with help from the scooter store, medicare and my insurance covered it all. call the scooter store for free information today. >>> i think i read somewhere that einstein had 14% memory which made him a genius. is that true? >> einstein's brain was actually a little bit smaller than the average brain. >> larry: doesn't mem
. >>> i think i read somewhere that einstein had 14% memory which made him a genius. is that true? >> einstein's brain was actually a little bit smaller than the average brain. >> larry: doesn't memory bring genius, in other words the more you remember the smarter you're going to be? >> not necessarily. what brings genius is being able to look at things, common things in a different way. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in...
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tdd# 1-800-345-2550 >>> i think i read somewhere that einstein had 14% memory which made him a genius. is that true? >> einstein's brain was actually a little bit smaller than the average brain. >> larry: doesn't memory bring genius, in other words the more you remember the smarter you're going to be? >> not necessarily. what brings genius is being able to look at things, common things in a different way. and he certainly had that ability. >> larry: but do you study memory? >> oh, yeah. and memory is important for s h certain things, but the higher order of things is things like problem solving. if you can solve a problem in a novel way that has never been thought of before. >> larry: wouldn't you go nuts if you had 20% memory? >> if you would be overloaded? we would have to be doing a lot of stress management. >> larry: but are you a genius, though? >> to be optimally functioning you want to be able to utilize all of the tools you have and that means making sure that you're taking proper care of yourself, your hard drive is clear, and, again, trauma is so powerful and affecting and d
tdd# 1-800-345-2550 >>> i think i read somewhere that einstein had 14% memory which made him a genius. is that true? >> einstein's brain was actually a little bit smaller than the average brain. >> larry: doesn't memory bring genius, in other words the more you remember the smarter you're going to be? >> not necessarily. what brings genius is being able to look at things, common things in a different way. and he certainly had that ability. >> larry: but do you...
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debuting in third place out of box office this weekend secretary at an einstein and the movie made about 13 million. in second place like as we know what, this made 14 and a half million. and for the second week in a row creation of face a book founder, gets some oscar buzz made more than 15 million this weekend. plea weakened said francisco continues to mar although some would say what of the most exciting things is the blue angels. clear blue skies hard to mess, people never get tired of watching them. top bush found out what it takes to become a pilot for the blue angels. >> to be a blue angel you have to be good at math and science and dreamlike-athlete. >> we do a lot of work out physically because we do not fly with jesu. to keep from passing out we do a lot of light at work out. it is very challenging been on the road in trying to eat healthy we're on bart row 300 days that year. a lot of times we find ourselves eating salads to get those vegetables and eat healthy. we striper that 8 to 10 hours of sleep to be well rested. especially prior to fly in the next day. >> in order to pe
debuting in third place out of box office this weekend secretary at an einstein and the movie made about 13 million. in second place like as we know what, this made 14 and a half million. and for the second week in a row creation of face a book founder, gets some oscar buzz made more than 15 million this weekend. plea weakened said francisco continues to mar although some would say what of the most exciting things is the blue angels. clear blue skies hard to mess, people never get tired of...
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. >> larry: i don't know if this is true, i think i read somewhere that einstein had 14% memory. his brain retained 14%. which made him a genius. is that true? >> einstein's brain was a little bit smaller than the average brain. >> larry: doesn't memory bring genius? the more you remember, the smarter you're going to be. >> not necessarily. what brings genius is being able to look at things, common things, in a different way. and he certainly had that ability. >> larry: do you study memory? >> yeah. it's a big field. memory is important for certain things. really, the higher order functions are like problem solving. that's more what dr. amen was referring to. >> larry: when you go nuts, dr. pratt, if you have 20% memory? >> when you're overloaded, you would have to be doing a lot of stress management. >> larry: what about a genius, though? >> genius is made up of so many different elements. to be op tim alli functioning, you need to make sure that you are taking proper care of yourself, your mental -- your hard drive is clear. and trauma is so powerful in disrupting memory. most
. >> larry: i don't know if this is true, i think i read somewhere that einstein had 14% memory. his brain retained 14%. which made him a genius. is that true? >> einstein's brain was a little bit smaller than the average brain. >> larry: doesn't memory bring genius? the more you remember, the smarter you're going to be. >> not necessarily. what brings genius is being able to look at things, common things, in a different way. and he certainly had that ability. >>...
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natural intellectuals in this party but tell you something we're cheating yes's and she is sort of like einstein but less jewish and i appreciate that. she's a great woman just fabulous because she's. all she's only the people of nevada on to something that a needs sharron angle just like delaware hello or needs christine o'donnell this is like being in her house it's a green circle fund who she's not a witch first of all come on i mean the tabloids the rumors the slanderous act out there have you actually seen her cast a spell i find your to be bewitchingly fine i've put a few drinks in or and she's a good child we have fun when she comes she's admits to learning because she's a good christian b.s. she's a good woman she knows what the fundamentals are what the values are she knows the difference between lust and love and there's a lot of this also which i just constantly this we do calisthenics together which is very nice i love her to say to you guys i want you guys to i got to go one more man but i personally think is scaring the establishment so much so much that he had to hire private defe
natural intellectuals in this party but tell you something we're cheating yes's and she is sort of like einstein but less jewish and i appreciate that. she's a great woman just fabulous because she's. all she's only the people of nevada on to something that a needs sharron angle just like delaware hello or needs christine o'donnell this is like being in her house it's a green circle fund who she's not a witch first of all come on i mean the tabloids the rumors the slanderous act out there have...
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also albert einstein on that list. i'm jane king, bloomberg news. >> thank you. have a great day. >> san francisco's muni service in service after a derailment. jumped the tracks 6:45. it blocked the intersection more than two hours. >> east bay municipal utility district workers are on the scene of a water main break at hollis and powell streets in emeryville. one point was gushing out 200 gallons a minute. spent up to eight hours repairing the break. >> later in the week we have a chance of more water coming from the skies instead of the ground. >> hopefully it will hold off until after game two. >> i think so. anything light, kind of misty, towards the ends of the game and shouldn't have any effect on the game. 6:48. looking down from mount tamalpais. relatively clear sky, clean air and chilly conditions. it is dry. you may notice when you step out of the shower that your hands are a little drier or during the afternoon hours. temperatures dropped quite significantly this morning. we're at 38. napa, santa rosa, fairfield consider concord, fremont and los gatos
also albert einstein on that list. i'm jane king, bloomberg news. >> thank you. have a great day. >> san francisco's muni service in service after a derailment. jumped the tracks 6:45. it blocked the intersection more than two hours. >> east bay municipal utility district workers are on the scene of a water main break at hollis and powell streets in emeryville. one point was gushing out 200 gallons a minute. spent up to eight hours repairing the break. >> later in the...
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. >> like asking a kindergartner to explain einstein. the taking over of general motors has worked. the company has been turning a profit. this afternoon, gm announced plans to manufacture a new compact car, thus planning to restore more than 1,500 plans at a mitch plant. once the plant is up and running, it is expected to employ workers on two shifts. the first round of bailout funds dispensed under the liberal union sympathizer george bush as a way to help the unions. even though congressman barney frank noted the single-most effective thing that the federal government has done to preserve and set the basis for manufacturing in america was to intervene with general motors and chrysler. ford never received government funds but arguably was saved by the government's action. it has been boasting healthy profits. while ford's ability to generate revenue has been severely underestimated. true.com shows sales are up for american cars. foreign car sales remain flat despite an increase in incentives. joining me is counselor to the secretary to the treasurer, author of "overhaul." steven r
. >> like asking a kindergartner to explain einstein. the taking over of general motors has worked. the company has been turning a profit. this afternoon, gm announced plans to manufacture a new compact car, thus planning to restore more than 1,500 plans at a mitch plant. once the plant is up and running, it is expected to employ workers on two shifts. the first round of bailout funds dispensed under the liberal union sympathizer george bush as a way to help the unions. even though...
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not 11 or 12 but 13. 0 so tigers get one more play einstein scores and lsu survives. they are trying to blame lane for this, too. but lane has his own issues because usc hosted washington. three seconds left in the game the huskies kicker hosts a 32- yard field goal. 32-31. usc now 4-1. >>> michigan state head coach is still recovering from heart surgery. watched from his hospital bed as they hosted wisconsin. they get special team run takes this to the touchdown. undefeated spartans beat the badgers 34-24. >>> coming up, another 49er player decides to take a hike. plus the ryder . >>> it may turn out to be the most convoluted golf tournament in history. today was the second day of the 38th ryder cup. we saw portions of three of the tournament's four different sessions. because of friday's rainstorm all four of the first session matches had to be completed today. jeff overton was wonderful in wales. bubba watson beat luke donald and patty harrington 3-2. stricker was teamed with tiger woods. they had to play comeback against ian pullter. and they win two up. u.s. led
not 11 or 12 but 13. 0 so tigers get one more play einstein scores and lsu survives. they are trying to blame lane for this, too. but lane has his own issues because usc hosted washington. three seconds left in the game the huskies kicker hosts a 32- yard field goal. 32-31. usc now 4-1. >>> michigan state head coach is still recovering from heart surgery. watched from his hospital bed as they hosted wisconsin. they get special team run takes this to the touchdown. undefeated spartans...
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that puts it out near the star bucks and the einstein. we have the left lane blocked. if you are traveling 355, lane are open out of oldtown. no problems to report out of gaithersburg. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> new this morning, a mystery at a metro station in virginia. a man found shot in the parking lot of the huntington metro stop. >> it happened late last nate and now investigators are trying to figure out who shot him and how he got there. sarah simmons is live in alexandria with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. that is what metro police have been telling us is that there was a man found shot inside a metro parking lot, shot in the stomach inside of a car here at the huntington metro stop. farr faction county police, they are the lead investigate ours here, they are not quite making that leap yet this morning. we hope to hear more from them later on. this happened just before 10:30 last night. fairfax county police say they got a call from a woman who said she was supposed to meet a family member here at the huntington m
that puts it out near the star bucks and the einstein. we have the left lane blocked. if you are traveling 355, lane are open out of oldtown. no problems to report out of gaithersburg. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> new this morning, a mystery at a metro station in virginia. a man found shot in the parking lot of the huntington metro stop. >> it happened late last nate and now investigators are trying to figure out who shot him and how he...
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and i'm not telling you this is a couple that is einstein-like. but i'm telling you i wrote this book because the media's got to start getting it right. we did t with jonbenet ramsey's family, with the atlantic city bomber. there's a long list. and we've got to stop it. >> thank you so much, diane dimond. >>> coming up next, tribune executives party on while they slide into bankruptcy and fox and friends blast off. >>> time now for the media monitor, our weekly look at the hits and errors in the news business. here's what i like. david karr's "new york times" investigation into the tribune company reveal an almost "animal house" atmosphere at the media conglomerate that sam ells bought and drove into bankruptcy. one executive said to have offered a $100 to bare her breasts. sex talk that some staffers said made them uncomfortable. ann marie la pinskey saying zell pressured her to be tougher on governor rod blagojevich, using a crude term for women's genitals while zell was trying to get blago's administration to buy wrigley field. not a pretty pic
and i'm not telling you this is a couple that is einstein-like. but i'm telling you i wrote this book because the media's got to start getting it right. we did t with jonbenet ramsey's family, with the atlantic city bomber. there's a long list. and we've got to stop it. >> thank you so much, diane dimond. >>> coming up next, tribune executives party on while they slide into bankruptcy and fox and friends blast off. >>> time now for the media monitor, our weekly look at...
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class or tax cuts for the wealthy, something we've heard before from him, paraphrasing i didn't ty-- einstein, saying th definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting the same results and here's what he said about al franken. >> president barack obama: al franken talked about a car being driven into a ditch and he said there were alligators down there, he embellished it. i didn't see the alligators but it is true, the car went into the ditch, we gave the other side the keys back, and, they, i promise you, will have those special interests should itting should the gun. >> reporter: while in minnesota, out going republican governor pawlenty left a video message for him, tongue in cheek tip sheet on minnesota slang with a dig at democrats in washington. listen: >> like if you asked minnesota, do you like the federal takeover of the health care system? they might say, not so much. and when we're surprised by something, we say, yikes! as in the sentence, the federal deficit was over a trillion dollars, the last two years, and will be next year, too. yikes! >> re
class or tax cuts for the wealthy, something we've heard before from him, paraphrasing i didn't ty-- einstein, saying th definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting the same results and here's what he said about al franken. >> president barack obama: al franken talked about a car being driven into a ditch and he said there were alligators down there, he embellished it. i didn't see the alligators but it is true, the car went into the ditch, we gave...
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we've had presidents that weren't einsteins, they've done okay. but they're afraid to even say she has even the necessary stuff to be president. not just sufficient, but just the necessaries. >> well miller would not say she's qualified to be president. and even though todd palin says they've kissed and made up on this whole thing, you bet there's probably some raw feelings there. >> here's palin, the governor, former governor reacting to the miller story with fox's sean hannity last night. i think she's obfuscating, too. let's listen. >> a diversion like that trying to make me part of the narrative there. in joe miller's campaign. joe miller is the right person to help lead alaska and to help lead our nation. and the desperation of the other camps, trying to attack him on a leaked private email from todd to joe miller? you know, that's part of the question, too, is how did the media ever even get that email. >> you know, she has this really -- >> go ahead, nora. >> the answer to that is joe miller accidentally leaked it. it wasn't that somebody e
we've had presidents that weren't einsteins, they've done okay. but they're afraid to even say she has even the necessary stuff to be president. not just sufficient, but just the necessaries. >> well miller would not say she's qualified to be president. and even though todd palin says they've kissed and made up on this whole thing, you bet there's probably some raw feelings there. >> here's palin, the governor, former governor reacting to the miller story with fox's sean hannity...
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i would have been the third person who was an american, first was albert einstein, offered the job of president in israel, then the second was a guy named fisher, head of the bank of israel, unfortunately i had to turn it down. i would have loved to do it. >> we can spend a lot of time on issues coming out of the middle east conference. let's talk about torture. what is your position about torture? >> i'm against torture, but it is going to happen. if we had a ticking bomb terrorist case. >> which we'll get to, we'll sell the book, right? >> i have a torture scene with a ticking bomb nuclear terrorist case. >> you're using parlance. >> if there were a terrorist caught and he knew there was a nuclear bomb in the harbor of new york that was going to kill a million people, we would torture him. >> would that be the right moral decision? >> no. but if we're going to do it, i want to make sure we do it with accountability and visibility and not under the radar screen. i'm not in favor of torture. but torture warrants. i don't favor the death penalty, but i favor death warrants. >> come bac
i would have been the third person who was an american, first was albert einstein, offered the job of president in israel, then the second was a guy named fisher, head of the bank of israel, unfortunately i had to turn it down. i would have loved to do it. >> we can spend a lot of time on issues coming out of the middle east conference. let's talk about torture. what is your position about torture? >> i'm against torture, but it is going to happen. if we had a ticking bomb terrorist...
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einstein for the united states senator. >> all right, republicans get hit, they've gotten hit, frankly, joy-ann, for calling her nutty. >> yeah. >> there's always some little of discomfort i have when your own party is hitting on you. is there a fine line or do you see this case as something as a fine line and you don't have a choice. >> they get the blessing in the curse of the tea party movement. always these whacky callers that would call in and they were out there. we loved them, but now all the whacky callers are calling for congress and the republicans have to deal with them and they can't walk away from them completely and have to give them support, but they didn't want christine o'donnell. let's keep it real, they didn't want her. michael steele is trying to defend her, but there is nothing he can do. she's a "saturday night live" cartoon at this point. >> the polls show she's getting crushed. maybe going in there was an argument to be made that she is just like us. you other folks who aren't like me, ivy leaguers, nothing against ivy leaguers, but you haven't done so well. so,
einstein for the united states senator. >> all right, republicans get hit, they've gotten hit, frankly, joy-ann, for calling her nutty. >> yeah. >> there's always some little of discomfort i have when your own party is hitting on you. is there a fine line or do you see this case as something as a fine line and you don't have a choice. >> they get the blessing in the curse of the tea party movement. always these whacky callers that would call in and they were out there....
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i mean we have presidents that weren't einsteins, they've done okay. but they're afraid to even say she has even the necessary stuff to be president. not just sufficient, but just the necessaries. >> well joe miller's defense was pretty underwhelming, saying she meets the constitutional requirements. that means that we're all qualified. you only have to be 35 and a citizen of the united states. that was sort of underwhelming, especially from joe miller. who would be a nobody if it wasn't for sarah palin's endorsement. he could knock off a republican incumbent. so that's why todd palin has become the papa grizzly and sort of reared up on his hind legs to let joe miller know what his place is. but, again, asking about this, it is striking that joe miller would not say that she's qualified to be president. and even though todd palin says they've sort of kissed and made up on this whole thing ubet there's probably some raw feelings there. >> here's palin, the governor, former governor reacting to the miller story with fox's sean hannity last night. i think
i mean we have presidents that weren't einsteins, they've done okay. but they're afraid to even say she has even the necessary stuff to be president. not just sufficient, but just the necessaries. >> well joe miller's defense was pretty underwhelming, saying she meets the constitutional requirements. that means that we're all qualified. you only have to be 35 and a citizen of the united states. that was sort of underwhelming, especially from joe miller. who would be a nobody if it wasn't...
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. >> how did oliver twist become albert einstein? >> well, i wish. that would be terrific. >> reporter: at war's end, he was sick and starving. >> you know, i'm sure they have stayed, i would be in jail somewhere or else i would be dead. >> reporter: but mario's mother found him in a hospital. she had searched nearly a year for her lost son. >> frankly, i didn't recognize her, she had aged enormously. >> reporter: but she too had survived. lucy bought him new clothes. >> we went to rome, had my first bath in six years. >> reporter: mario and his mom ended up in a quaker commune in philadelphia, he was nine years old, couldn't speak english and had never been to school. an ordeal like that could scar a child for life. but one of his teachers gave him some paint and let him communicate with a mural. the first of many who found a way to help him dream. >> giving a child an opportunity to have dreams and then to be able to go after those dreams and that's what the united states gave him. >> reporter: he would pay back america's kindness. he became a grad
. >> how did oliver twist become albert einstein? >> well, i wish. that would be terrific. >> reporter: at war's end, he was sick and starving. >> you know, i'm sure they have stayed, i would be in jail somewhere or else i would be dead. >> reporter: but mario's mother found him in a hospital. she had searched nearly a year for her lost son. >> frankly, i didn't recognize her, she had aged enormously. >> reporter: but she too had survived. lucy bought...
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let me quote albert einstein if i may. he said a foolish faith in authority is the enemy of the truth. and that's what we have in this country -- a foolish faith in authority. now, here they did what they did down there. they've done tons of things like that. what got me so angry is when i was teaching in harvard in 2004, mcnamara came through and admitted the gulf of tonkin incident never happened. another false flag operation to get us in to war where 58,000 of us died in vietnam and probably a million and a half vietnamese, who knows. but it was all based upon something they made up. what about the black people who they used to infect with syphilis and things like that. people better wake up to the fact that government can be evil. if you don't believe me, go talk to the germans about it. >> government is involved in most of these conspiracies. and quickly, i want to ask you something after this. one company's name cops up a lot. >> when i'm getting involved in these things and the conspiracy starts to build, the name t
let me quote albert einstein if i may. he said a foolish faith in authority is the enemy of the truth. and that's what we have in this country -- a foolish faith in authority. now, here they did what they did down there. they've done tons of things like that. what got me so angry is when i was teaching in harvard in 2004, mcnamara came through and admitted the gulf of tonkin incident never happened. another false flag operation to get us in to war where 58,000 of us died in vietnam and probably...
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i thought einstein had a great. -- had it right. the definition of insanity is doing it over again and expecting a different result. i am anchored in focus. i want to do two things really well. i want to restore the faith that the people of california can have in their government. the legislature has a 9% approval rating. we are down to blood relatives. we have to prove that we can turn this state around. i will do that. i have the independence to do it and i am a big believer in the power of many. thepeople of california are the most compassionate and courageous. if we bind together we can make the golden state golden. buti am a big believer in the power of many. i would appreciate your vote on november 2. >> jerry brown. >> i did think long and hard about whether i should run for governor again. this is not an easy job. it is not a job you can run government. it is entirely different. but i thought about it and i have been looking at government from every angle. my first job was as a community college trusty. then i became secreta
i thought einstein had a great. -- had it right. the definition of insanity is doing it over again and expecting a different result. i am anchored in focus. i want to do two things really well. i want to restore the faith that the people of california can have in their government. the legislature has a 9% approval rating. we are down to blood relatives. we have to prove that we can turn this state around. i will do that. i have the independence to do it and i am a big believer in the power of...
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this weekend on "book tv, explore the realities behind science fiction, a division of einstein, and the fundamental sources of the universe with this author who has written more than six books, including his latest. join our three-hour conversation with your calls, e-mails, and tweets sunday at 12 eastern on "book tv." >> washington was from a very a domineering mother. we don't have quotations from hurt taking pride in her son. >> his soon-to-be published biography of george washington, the first large-scale single volume biography of our first president on c-span on sunday. >> senator john cornyn and senator menendez discuss how the republicans and democrats are strategizing to gain seats in the midterm election. both are the campaign committee chairman for their parties and talk about the 37 open seats in the senate this fall. this is one vowel or. then live president -- live coverage of president obama after this. this last an hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentleman. welcome to the national press club. my name is theresa corner, a freelance reporter and board chairman of the n
this weekend on "book tv, explore the realities behind science fiction, a division of einstein, and the fundamental sources of the universe with this author who has written more than six books, including his latest. join our three-hour conversation with your calls, e-mails, and tweets sunday at 12 eastern on "book tv." >> washington was from a very a domineering mother. we don't have quotations from hurt taking pride in her son. >> his soon-to-be published biography...
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is a choice between tax cuts for the middle class for tax cuts for the wealthy, paraphrasing albert einstein, he said the true sign of madness, if you do the same thing over and over again, expect the same results and also paraphrased al franken. here is the president. >> i know that al franken taught me a little about the analogy of a car being driven into the ditch, although i guess al kind of embellished it a little bit. he said there were alligators down there. i didn't see the alligators, but it's true the car went into the ditch. we give the other side the key back and i promise you will have those special interests sitting shotgun. meanwhile, minnesota governor tim pawlenty said he'll decide next spring whether to run for president in 2012. he released a video, bemming obama to minnesota with a tongue in cheek vocab lessen so m min talk. >> if you ask them in they like the federal health care system. make say ah, not so much and when you surprise someone, we say yikes. the federal deficit was over a tral and might be next year, too, yikes. >> and the race there is actually one of the
is a choice between tax cuts for the middle class for tax cuts for the wealthy, paraphrasing albert einstein, he said the true sign of madness, if you do the same thing over and over again, expect the same results and also paraphrased al franken. here is the president. >> i know that al franken taught me a little about the analogy of a car being driven into the ditch, although i guess al kind of embellished it a little bit. he said there were alligators down there. i didn't see the...
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. >> this weekend, explore the reality behind science fiction, the vision of einstein, and the fundamental forces of the universe with a theoretical physicist and author me to, " kaku.hor michio that is sunday at noon eastern. >> democratic leader spoke with reporters on thursday, looking back at this year's congressional action and looking ahead to what they expect in the elections. this is a half-hour. >> good afternoon. it is nice to see you here. these are newer digs. as we come to the end of this part of the session, it is with great pride that we review the major accomplishments of this congress. one weekend one day after the president stood on the steps of the capital to ask for swift and bold action now to take our country in a new direction, one weekend one day later, congress passed the recovery act. because of that recovery act, 3.6 million jobs were saved or created for our economy. . we proceeded from there with the blueprint for our future. it was to reduce the deficit, reduce taxes for the middle class, and create jobs. first among equals your, innovation -- first among equa
. >> this weekend, explore the reality behind science fiction, the vision of einstein, and the fundamental forces of the universe with a theoretical physicist and author me to, " kaku.hor michio that is sunday at noon eastern. >> democratic leader spoke with reporters on thursday, looking back at this year's congressional action and looking ahead to what they expect in the elections. this is a half-hour. >> good afternoon. it is nice to see you here. these are newer digs....
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. >> this weekend, explore the reality behind science fiction, the vision of einstein, and the physics of the impossible. join our 3 our conversation with your calls, e-mails, and tweets. >> washington had one of the more difficult mothers of all time. she was a crusty, self-centered woman. you would think that the mother of the father of our country would have taken pride or pleasure in the suon. >> sunday, a soon-to-be published biography of george washington. it is the first large-scale volume biography of our first president. >> mr. cameron, you were an optimist once, but now all you have shown is a miserable, a pessimistic view of what you can achieve. you hide behind the deficit, but we will not let you get away with it. >> the newly elected labour leader speaks sunday at 9:00 on c-span. >> our local content of vehicles are traveling the country to look at some of the most closely contested contest leading up to election.ber's >> what is keeping you up at night? >> of all of the money the government is spending. i worry about what is going to happen to my grandchildren. >> i have
. >> this weekend, explore the reality behind science fiction, the vision of einstein, and the physics of the impossible. join our 3 our conversation with your calls, e-mails, and tweets. >> washington had one of the more difficult mothers of all time. she was a crusty, self-centered woman. you would think that the mother of the father of our country would have taken pride or pleasure in the suon. >> sunday, a soon-to-be published biography of george washington. it is the...
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. >> today on book tv, explore the reality behind science fiction, the flimpltteds of einstein. join our three-hour conversation with your calls, e-mails, and tweets live on in-depth today at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >> on monday, retired coast guard admiral allen told a commission investigating the spill that public perception of bp affected the oil spill response. he suggested having a third party represent polluters. he testified at the national commission on the bp deepwater horizon commission. the commission is investigating the oil rig explosion in the gulf of mexico and will release its findings in november. on friday, allen announced that the command has been officially disestablished and he has transferred oversight of the bp oil spill response. this portion of the hearing is 50 minutes. i call to order this third meeting of the national commission on the bp deepwater horizon oil spill and offshore drilling. the president established this bipartisan commission to examine the root causes of the bp deepwater horizon oil disaster to provide recommendations on ho
. >> today on book tv, explore the reality behind science fiction, the flimpltteds of einstein. join our three-hour conversation with your calls, e-mails, and tweets live on in-depth today at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >> on monday, retired coast guard admiral allen told a commission investigating the spill that public perception of bp affected the oil spill response. he suggested having a third party represent polluters. he testified at the national commission on the bp...
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and i am a big believer -- einstein said, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and hoping for different results. we have to challenge the status quo and sacramento. -- in sacramento. and i want to answer one of the charges that governor brown just said. i have put my own money into this campaign. i have raised a lot of money. that is because many people believe in my vision for and to california. but that -- but what that is the is the independence to go to sacramento not be called in to special interests. if you elect me the next governor of california, i will not know anything to anyone and i will do what is right for the people of california, because there will not be anyone to collect iou's from you. -- from me. >> the last time it your governor, you ran for president twice. what assurances can you offer voters that this time around, should be elected, you would focus on this job? >> age. [laughter] if i was younger, you know i would be running again. i would say at 74, i am ready. one more thing. i now have a wife. i come home at night. i do not
and i am a big believer -- einstein said, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and hoping for different results. we have to challenge the status quo and sacramento. -- in sacramento. and i want to answer one of the charges that governor brown just said. i have put my own money into this campaign. i have raised a lot of money. that is because many people believe in my vision for and to california. but that -- but what that is the is the independence to go to...