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albert einstein. albert einstein. and albert einstein went through school. oh, he took algebra in high school and flunked. hey, don't knock it. some people pass, some people flunk. i mean he's just one of the ones that flunked, okay? don't make a deal of it. and some people get a high school diploma and some people don't, right? some can hack it, some can't. right? well, einstein couldn't hack it. that's all right. you know, you can still make it. no high school diploma, gang. and he's out there and it turned out that he met a young lady who influenced him to go back to school. so he tried going back to school. took the entrance exams and flunked. and he flunked the exam. hey, i mean he cannot-- not everybody passes everything, huh? and then he studied hard and he took the entrance exams again and passed. turned out he had trouble with the french language. you know, in europe they speak all these languages. he couldn't do the french so well. anyway, albert einstein went through school and he did go all the way and got his ph.d. got his ph.d. in physics. and
albert einstein. albert einstein. and albert einstein went through school. oh, he took algebra in high school and flunked. hey, don't knock it. some people pass, some people flunk. i mean he's just one of the ones that flunked, okay? don't make a deal of it. and some people get a high school diploma and some people don't, right? some can hack it, some can't. right? well, einstein couldn't hack it. that's all right. you know, you can still make it. no high school diploma, gang. and he's out...
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einstein felt not as a kid. so maybe there's hope for me yet. the reason it's not true is even though he was not very good in languages and was not very good at school, he was very good in math because he realized that was nothing he could visualized, that a mathematical equation is just a brush stroke for in physical reality. i was helping my daughter who is 17 with her math homework not too long ago. she had gotten an equation on should multiply. i said look at it. it has two x plus y squared. visualize what it's like. she said what do you mean? is that you can visualize an equation. said no, dad, that not how they teach math these days. well, einstein, who even i would probably admit is smarter than my daughter at age 17, at least in math, is not only visualizing equations, but looking at a new set of equations in the late 19th century the james clerk maxwell had, with called maxwell's equations. most of you know they defined an attic way for a late wave. the interesting thing if you visualized maxwell's equa
einstein felt not as a kid. so maybe there's hope for me yet. the reason it's not true is even though he was not very good in languages and was not very good at school, he was very good in math because he realized that was nothing he could visualized, that a mathematical equation is just a brush stroke for in physical reality. i was helping my daughter who is 17 with her math homework not too long ago. she had gotten an equation on should multiply. i said look at it. it has two x plus y...
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wife mrs einstein who approach quite brilliant in her own right and. asked if she understood her husband's theory of relativity and she allegedly responded i understand the words but not the sentences so with regard to virtual currency it is fair to say the us congress understands the words but not sentences which is true for the public in general bitcoin users are not exact. the average consumer for now in washington i'm going to check up. on patrick mug trial counsel for the bitcoin foundation believes more regulation is not the right path for coins integration into the controversial financial system if you are operating a big queen service company most likely you fall into an existing regulatory framework if you're building securities around calling then most likely that use of the protocol will have you regulated by the securities and exchange commission if you're using it as a money service then most likely your money service business those are highly regulated businesses and industries today so there's not a need for new regulation in the space i
wife mrs einstein who approach quite brilliant in her own right and. asked if she understood her husband's theory of relativity and she allegedly responded i understand the words but not the sentences so with regard to virtual currency it is fair to say the us congress understands the words but not sentences which is true for the public in general bitcoin users are not exact. the average consumer for now in washington i'm going to check up. on patrick mug trial counsel for the bitcoin...
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the woman in that film is jean's protege jamila ricky she's the executive director of the albert einstein institution an organization founded by jean to study the process of social change i spoke with her earlier and asked her for historical example of a revolution arising through entirely peaceful means. well action has a very very long history and has been used in many many different countries in different parts of the world. polish solidarity struggle was nonviolence and was successful the serbian struggle was also violent and as well as been successful in the struggle against milosevic and. culminated in the ouster of morsi the chin in year two thousand also the also the independence movement in india and struggle and in the indian subcontinent against british rule and on and on those are the struggles and really i think most people know about besides those struggles there are thousands and thousands of peace is really going back to ancient rome where people did use nonviolent means and we're talking about not simply protests and demonstrations and non-cooperation economic political t
the woman in that film is jean's protege jamila ricky she's the executive director of the albert einstein institution an organization founded by jean to study the process of social change i spoke with her earlier and asked her for historical example of a revolution arising through entirely peaceful means. well action has a very very long history and has been used in many many different countries in different parts of the world. polish solidarity struggle was nonviolence and was successful the...
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wife mrs einstein to produce quite brilliant in her own right. if she understood her husband's theory of relativity and she allegedly responded i understand the words but not the sentences so with regard to virtual currency it is fair to say the us congress understands the words but not sentences which is true for the public in general bitcoin users are not exactly the average consumer for now in washington i'm going to check out. just remind you always put your mind for the moment including the corporations with the wrong ideas when it comes to motivating staff before you go call and find out what thanksgiving campaign scared off customers from one of the biggest u.s. food stores which has also been accused of underpaying at work. plus the alarm over rising pollution in china has apparently not fallen on deaf ears for ages and are saying it's time to sacrifice the country's economic growth which has left many breathless for the sake of better living conditions on our website we've got more details on the nation's new ecological campaign. a total
wife mrs einstein to produce quite brilliant in her own right. if she understood her husband's theory of relativity and she allegedly responded i understand the words but not the sentences so with regard to virtual currency it is fair to say the us congress understands the words but not sentences which is true for the public in general bitcoin users are not exactly the average consumer for now in washington i'm going to check out. just remind you always put your mind for the moment including...
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wife mrs einstein who produce quite brilliant in their own right and. asked if she understood her husband's theory of relativity and she allegedly responded i understand the words but not the sentences so with regard to virtual currency it is fair to say the us congress understands the words but not sentences which is true for the public in general bitcoin users are not exactly the average consumer for now in washington i'm going to check out. there's always plenty online for you including the...
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wife mrs einstein who approach quite brilliant in her own right. if she understood her husband's theory of relativity and she allegedly responded i understand the words but not the sentences so with regard to virtual currency it is fair to say the us congress understands the words but not sentences which is true for the public in general users are not exactly the average consumer for now in washington i'm going to check out. the flight recorders recovered from a passenger plane which crashed near shed some light on the tragedy early indications reveal the autopilot was disengaged just moments before the jet plummeted to the ground and burst into flames the boeing seven three seven aborted the landing after that the crew requested a second attempt it's believed it's the first time the captain had ever attempted a go. and the plane rapidly climbed to a height of seven hundred meters while losing speed the crew then forced the jet into a dive in order to regain that speed but it hit the ground at an almost vertical angle all fifty on board died in the
wife mrs einstein who approach quite brilliant in her own right. if she understood her husband's theory of relativity and she allegedly responded i understand the words but not the sentences so with regard to virtual currency it is fair to say the us congress understands the words but not sentences which is true for the public in general users are not exactly the average consumer for now in washington i'm going to check out. the flight recorders recovered from a passenger plane which crashed...
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the woman in that film is jean's protege jamila rickey she's the executive director of the albert einstein institution an organization founded by jean to study the process of social change i spoke with her earlier and asked her for historical example of a revolution arising through entirely peaceful means. well action has a very very long history and has been used in many many different countries in different parts of the world. polish solidarity struggle was nonviolence and was successful the serbian struggle was also violent and as well as the successful in the struggle against milosevic and. culminated in the ouster of morsi the gion year two thousand also the also the independence movement in india and struggle in it in the indian subcontinent against british rule and on and on those are the struggles and really i think most people know about besides those struggles there are thousands and thousands of peace is really going back to ancient rome where people did use nonviolent means and we're talking about not simply protests and demonstrations and non-cooperation economic political typ
the woman in that film is jean's protege jamila rickey she's the executive director of the albert einstein institution an organization founded by jean to study the process of social change i spoke with her earlier and asked her for historical example of a revolution arising through entirely peaceful means. well action has a very very long history and has been used in many many different countries in different parts of the world. polish solidarity struggle was nonviolence and was successful the...
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wife mrs einstein who produce quite brilliant in her own right and. asked if she understood her husband's theory of relativity and she allegedly responded i understand the words but not the sentences so with regard to virtual currency it is fair to say the us congress understands the words but not sentences which is true for the public in general bitcoin users are not exactly the average consumer for now in washington i'm going to check out. the total of twelve greenpeace members have now been released on bail after recording some petersburg let out knowing more activists today a group of thirty campaign is were arrested two months ago in the arctic while trying to board an oil rig but he's been a physician and has more. russian investigators have applied to court here in st petersburg to prolong the pretrial detention for all so called arctic thirty. saying they need more time at least three more months to complete their probe this week marks two months since thirty million women from nineteen different countries mostly greenpeace activists but also
wife mrs einstein who produce quite brilliant in her own right and. asked if she understood her husband's theory of relativity and she allegedly responded i understand the words but not the sentences so with regard to virtual currency it is fair to say the us congress understands the words but not sentences which is true for the public in general bitcoin users are not exactly the average consumer for now in washington i'm going to check out. the total of twelve greenpeace members have now been...
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the woman in that film is jean's protege jamila rickey she's the executive director of the albert einstein institution an organization founded by jean to study the process of social change i spoke with her earlier and asked her first storable example of a revolution arising through entirely peaceful means. well action has a very very long history and has been used in many many different countries in different parts of the world. polish solidarity struggle was nonviolence and was successful the serbian struggle was also violent and as well as being successful in the struggle against milosevic and. culminated in the ouster of morsi the gion year two thousand also the also the independent movement in india and struggle and in the indian subcontinent against british rule and on and on those are the struggles and really i think most people know about besides those struggles there are thousands and thousands of peace is really going back to ancient rome where people did use nonviolent means and we're talking about not simply protests and demonstrations and non-cooperation economic political type
the woman in that film is jean's protege jamila rickey she's the executive director of the albert einstein institution an organization founded by jean to study the process of social change i spoke with her earlier and asked her first storable example of a revolution arising through entirely peaceful means. well action has a very very long history and has been used in many many different countries in different parts of the world. polish solidarity struggle was nonviolence and was successful the...
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turned out albert einstein explained that and that was one of the first contributions of einstein to prove the existence of atoms. he showed that the motion of those little particles of dust corresponded exactly to the motion of atoms at various temperatures. i asked you before, atoms big or small and you guys said... very small. small, right? okay, how small? small-small. small-small-small-small-small- small-small. how big is the sun? - big. - how big? very big. big-big-big-big-big-big. okay, let me tell you this, gang. the atom is small-small-small-small, as many times small than us as the sun and average-size stars are bigger than us. so do you want something for your poetry class? guess who stands between the atoms and the stars... in size? - us. - us. that's right, right in between. human beings are as many times bigger than the atom as the stars are many times bigger than us. so it will kind of give you a little bit of feeling. here's another one. i like things like this. apple, any atoms in an apple? i'm sure there's a few, couple of dozen. come on, honey. this scads, right? a
turned out albert einstein explained that and that was one of the first contributions of einstein to prove the existence of atoms. he showed that the motion of those little particles of dust corresponded exactly to the motion of atoms at various temperatures. i asked you before, atoms big or small and you guys said... very small. small, right? okay, how small? small-small. small-small-small-small-small- small-small. how big is the sun? - big. - how big? very big. big-big-big-big-big-big. okay,...
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albert einstein. some people's time is a little bit different than other people's time. some of you people sitting in the class right now, it's the wrong time for you to be here. it really is. maybe a little bit down the road, all the stuff we're gonna talk about will more resonate with who you are. sometimes, information comes in at a time when you're not ready for it. it's kind of a shame. and sometimes it comes at just the right time. and information comes in when you're ready for it and you grow, you grow, you grow. it's like watering a plant. you gotta water the plant at the right time. and here we are all in class and we're gonna all learn physics together, and i hope, for all of us, it's what? it's the right-- the right time, huh? this is the time to learn about the physical world. i want you all to do something between now and next time. we're all gonna look at chapter two. we're gonna be reading about it. we're gonna be reading about motion, moving things, accelerating things, falling things. and we read about that, and next time we'll talk about it and kind of
albert einstein. some people's time is a little bit different than other people's time. some of you people sitting in the class right now, it's the wrong time for you to be here. it really is. maybe a little bit down the road, all the stuff we're gonna talk about will more resonate with who you are. sometimes, information comes in at a time when you're not ready for it. it's kind of a shame. and sometimes it comes at just the right time. and information comes in when you're ready for it and you...
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einstein. i find it relates to my -- mr. einstein was asked if she understands her husband's theory of relativity? she responded, i understand the words but not sentences. when i first started trying to understand what this was all about, i sort of felt like mrs. einstein, i understand the words but not the sentences, with the help of our first panel and all of you on the second panel, and with the help of my staff and a lot of other folks, i'm starting to understand more than just the words, but a few of the sentences too. that's why we wanted to hold this hearing, to understand the pitfalls that come from this technolo technology. i said earlier, i thought the first panel gave us a lot of information. i thought they were thoughtful. it was encouraging and i find that that's been true here with this panel as well. on behalf of my colleagues who are not here, who are flying in from all over the country right now, in order to make this 5:30 vote. thank you. they don't know i'm thank you, but i'll thank you in their absence. >
einstein. i find it relates to my -- mr. einstein was asked if she understands her husband's theory of relativity? she responded, i understand the words but not sentences. when i first started trying to understand what this was all about, i sort of felt like mrs. einstein, i understand the words but not the sentences, with the help of our first panel and all of you on the second panel, and with the help of my staff and a lot of other folks, i'm starting to understand more than just the words,...
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albert albert einstein einstein defined insanity defined insanity as trying the same thing ore and as trying the same thing ore and over again and expecting the over again and expecting the same results -- or different same results -- or different results consume. results consume. if you f we have a situation if you f we have a situation where we have people trying where we have people trying things over and over again and things over and over again and expecting expecting to lose weight and to lose weight and it's not working, we have it's not working, we have basically a problem basically a problem with just with just register cg reality. register cg reality. i think most people just don't i think most people just don't realize how futile dieting realize how futile dieting really is. really is. >> glen, i want to get jeanette >> glen, i want to get jeanette in in this. this. jeanette, jeanette, thefatchick thefatchick .com. .com. you ran a marathon. you ran a marathon. if i ran a marathon, i would die if i ran a marathon, i would die and collapse. and collapse. you challenge this yo
albert albert einstein einstein defined insanity defined insanity as trying the same thing ore and as trying the same thing ore and over again and expecting the over again and expecting the same results -- or different same results -- or different results consume. results consume. if you f we have a situation if you f we have a situation where we have people trying where we have people trying things over and over again and things over and over again and expecting expecting to lose weight and to...
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einstein. i understand the words but not the sentences. with the help of our first panel and all of you on the second panel, and with the help of my staff and a lot of other folks at of come by to brief us, i'm starting to understand more than just the words, but a few of the sentences, too. and that is why we wanted to hold the hearing today to better understand what is going on here, the pitfalls that come from this technology, but also the potential value for society to consumers, to businesses. thoughtid earlier i today was about the working of information, very thoughtful, and it is also encouraging -- it was encouraging. i find that has been true here with this panel as well. so for that, we thank you. whoehalf of my colleagues are not here who are flying in from all over the country in order to make this 5:30 vote, they do not know i am thanking you, but i will thank you, and someday they will thank me for thanking you, i hope. but there is a shared response ability in trying to figure out how to make this work so that we minimize t
einstein. i understand the words but not the sentences. with the help of our first panel and all of you on the second panel, and with the help of my staff and a lot of other folks at of come by to brief us, i'm starting to understand more than just the words, but a few of the sentences, too. and that is why we wanted to hold the hearing today to better understand what is going on here, the pitfalls that come from this technology, but also the potential value for society to consumers, to...
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einstein felt not as a kid. so maybe there's hope for me yet. the reason it's not true is even though he was not very good in languages and was not very good at school, he was very good in math because he realized that was nothing he could visualized, that a mathematical equation is just a brush stroke for in physical reality. i was helping my daughter who is 17 with her math homework not too long ago. she had gotten an equation on should multiply. i said look at it. it has two x plus y squared. visualize what it's like. she said what do you mean? is that you can visualize an equation. said no, dad, that not how they teach math these days. well, einstein, who even i would probably admit is smarter than my daughter at age 17, at least in math, is not only visualizing equations, but looking at a new set of equations in the late 19th century the james clerk maxwell had, with called maxwell's equations. most of you know they defined an attic way for a late wave. the interesting thing if you visualized maxwell's equa
einstein felt not as a kid. so maybe there's hope for me yet. the reason it's not true is even though he was not very good in languages and was not very good at school, he was very good in math because he realized that was nothing he could visualized, that a mathematical equation is just a brush stroke for in physical reality. i was helping my daughter who is 17 with her math homework not too long ago. she had gotten an equation on should multiply. i said look at it. it has two x plus y...
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einstein. i find it relates to my -- mr. einstein was asked if she understands her husband's theory of relativity? she responded, i understand the words but not sentences. when i first started trying to understand what this was all about, i sort of felt like mrs. einstein, i understand the words but not the sentences, with the help of our first panel and all of you on the second panel, and with the help of my staff and a lot of other folks, i'm starting to understand more than just the words, but a few of the sentences too. that's why we wanted to hold this hearing, to understand the pitfalls that come from this technolo technology. i said earlier, i thought the first panel gave us a lot of information. i thought they were thoughtful. it was encouraging and i find that that's been true here with this panel as well. on behalf of my colleagues who are not here, who are flying in from all over the country right now, in order to make this 5:30 vote. thank you. they don't know i'm thank you, but i'll thank you in their absence. >
einstein. i find it relates to my -- mr. einstein was asked if she understands her husband's theory of relativity? she responded, i understand the words but not sentences. when i first started trying to understand what this was all about, i sort of felt like mrs. einstein, i understand the words but not the sentences, with the help of our first panel and all of you on the second panel, and with the help of my staff and a lot of other folks, i'm starting to understand more than just the words,...
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and questlov-- i mean, it's einstein, questlove,aybe questlove, einstein. i don't know whose numbeone or whe number two. i just felt like i was in the prence of greatness. >> jimmy: and did you keep t pick? no, i handed it back. >> jimmy: oh, you're a gentleman. well, i couldn't ta it. you can't take a m's pick. >> jimmy: that itrue, but estlove wanted you thave one. >> oh, this is the famous black power one? >> jmy: yeah, this is the black power pick, yeah >> i had one of these when i was a kid. >> jimmy: you did? >> oh absolutelythis takes me ck. i had wamore -- i probably had -- when i was about 15, 16, i was sort of a qutlove -- density and girth -- >> questloveyou mean the afro, ght? >> jimmy: yeah, he mnt afro. >> i cut iback a little bit now. >>immy: i remember buyg an afro pick, not knowing what it was for. i st thought everyone uses them. it didt work on my hair at all, no. >> it's fantastic. >> jimmy: but you played a ge with those guys? desert island sks? >> yeah,hat thing where you aspeople if they were ing to be marooned on a desert island. >>
and questlov-- i mean, it's einstein, questlove,aybe questlove, einstein. i don't know whose numbeone or whe number two. i just felt like i was in the prence of greatness. >> jimmy: and did you keep t pick? no, i handed it back. >> jimmy: oh, you're a gentleman. well, i couldn't ta it. you can't take a m's pick. >> jimmy: that itrue, but estlove wanted you thave one. >> oh, this is the famous black power one? >> jmy: yeah, this is the black power pick, yeah...
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. >> stephen: what else you got, einstein? >> there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas. (laughter). >> stephen: genius! (cheers and applause) that's a cheap high. (laughter) bottom line, we were right about obamacare, therefore we were right about everything. he was born in kenya. he's a secret muslim. and we should have elected -- what? no! jim, no! that's better. we'll be right back. /s00 yfg÷dbddn >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, thank you so much! nation, if you've watched this show before-- and i certainly hope yo you have-- did you know that i always say that any old dog can hump your leg, but an alpha dog makes your other leg watch. this is my alpha dog of the week. (cheers and applause) folks, this week's alpha dog is chip wilson c.e.o. of the upscale yoga clothing store lululemon. now, while others are blind to women's issues, this seeing eye alpha dog is women's best friend. back in 2009, he offered a unique take on women's history writing: "in the early 19
. >> stephen: what else you got, einstein? >> there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas. (laughter). >> stephen: genius! (cheers and applause) that's a cheap high. (laughter) bottom line, we were right about obamacare, therefore we were right about everything. he was born in kenya. he's a secret muslim. and we should have elected -- what? no! jim, no! that's better. we'll be right back. /s00 yfg÷dbddn >> stephen:...
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they're the art teach us to think beyond the obvious and create the einstein's and you know the guy at apple who's name my older brain can't went at the momentum. steve jobs. if you can't think beyond the box you can't do anything. those of us who have studios at hunter point h have had an amazing opportunity to create and do our art. without the idea of being injured or run out because we can't afford the spaces if and when the new building is built and those rents are considerably more than what we're paying that community will be destroyed. they're maybe a few artists that can stay but i'm not one of them >> thank you. >> is there any further public comment on this item please bring up a card. >> (calling names) >> steve chair thank you, commissioners and happy holidays. let me just say that it's a cripple at the crutch. one thing my grandfather told me was the young is his hair but the older is the strength. i'm also remind in 1967 we looked at a particle that was sold for $1.52 or 53 acres people's temple jim jones. the other day that happened. i'm reminded there's a lot of senior
they're the art teach us to think beyond the obvious and create the einstein's and you know the guy at apple who's name my older brain can't went at the momentum. steve jobs. if you can't think beyond the box you can't do anything. those of us who have studios at hunter point h have had an amazing opportunity to create and do our art. without the idea of being injured or run out because we can't afford the spaces if and when the new building is built and those rents are considerably more than...
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. >> stephen: what else you got, einstein? >> there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas. (laughter). >> stephen: genius! (cheers and applause) that's a cheap high. (laughter) bottom line, we were right about obamacare, therefore we were right about everything. he was born in kenya. he's a secret muslim. and we should have elected -- what? no! jim, no! that's better. we'll be right back. female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday, thanksgiving weekend, save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, thank you so much! nation, if you've
. >> stephen: what else you got, einstein? >> there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas. (laughter). >> stephen: genius! (cheers and applause) that's a cheap high. (laughter) bottom line, we were right about obamacare, therefore we were right about everything. he was born in kenya. he's a secret muslim. and we should have elected -- what? no! jim, no! that's better. we'll be right back. female announcer: sunday's your last...
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saying, i quoted einstein as according to wikipedia. i have written scientific papers i know how to footnote things. we have never footnoted speeches. if that's the standard i'm going to held to, yes, we'll change and we'll footnote things. everything in that paper, if i presented it for an academic publication, would have had footnotes next to it. yeah, there are times when it's been sloppy or not correct and we made an error, but the difference is, i take it as an insult. i won't lie down and people can call me misleading. or misrepresenting. i have never intentionally done so. like i say, if dueling were legal in kentucky f they keep it up, it would be a duel change. >> so, what's the fix? >> we'll have to footnote things. like i said. here's the problem, george, 98% of my speeches are extrapraneous. it's hard to footnote things accurately. i'll give you an example i love the quote from niles ferguson referring to the president saying, the deficit is declining and now ferguson says, yeah, from superenormous, to really, really giganti
saying, i quoted einstein as according to wikipedia. i have written scientific papers i know how to footnote things. we have never footnoted speeches. if that's the standard i'm going to held to, yes, we'll change and we'll footnote things. everything in that paper, if i presented it for an academic publication, would have had footnotes next to it. yeah, there are times when it's been sloppy or not correct and we made an error, but the difference is, i take it as an insult. i won't lie down and...
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albert einstein defined insanity as trying the same thing ore and over again and expecting the same results -- or different results consume. if you f we have a situation where we have people trying things over and over again and expecting to lose weight and it's not working, we have basically a problem with just register cg reality. i think most people just don't realize how futile dieting really is. >> glen, i want to get jeanette in this. jeanette, thefatchick.com. you ran a marathon. if i ran a marathon, i would die and collapse. you challenge this notion, that fat defies good health. >> there is a study out just this last week that people who are fit and fat statistically are healthier than people who are thin and not fit. and there's very little difference in terms of health risks for people who are fit, and fat, and people who are fit and thin. this is something people have a lot of trouble wrapping their minds around but the statistics on it are fairly clear. in terms of this question that some of the readers have had about whether or not weight stigma exists in the doctor's office,
albert einstein defined insanity as trying the same thing ore and over again and expecting the same results -- or different results consume. if you f we have a situation where we have people trying things over and over again and expecting to lose weight and it's not working, we have basically a problem with just register cg reality. i think most people just don't realize how futile dieting really is. >> glen, i want to get jeanette in this. jeanette, thefatchick.com. you ran a marathon....
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. >> stephen: what else you got, einstein? >> there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas. (laughter). >> stephen: genius! (cheers and applause) that's a cheap high. (laughter) bottom line, we were right about obamacare, therefore we were right about everything. he was born in kenya. he's a secret muslim. and we should have elected -- what? no! jim, no! that's better. we'll be right back. ♪ "deck the halls" a modern/remixed sfx version ♪ avo: this black friday and saturday at radioshack get hundreds of great deals. save up to 50% on select rc toys and get the hottest bluetooth speakers up to 50% off tech the halls this black friday with big deals on the best brands at radioshack. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, thank you so much! nation, if you've watched this show before-- and i certainly hope yo you have-- did you know that i always say that any old dog can hump your leg, but an alpha dog makes your other leg watch. this is my alpha dog of the week. (cheers and app
. >> stephen: what else you got, einstein? >> there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas. (laughter). >> stephen: genius! (cheers and applause) that's a cheap high. (laughter) bottom line, we were right about obamacare, therefore we were right about everything. he was born in kenya. he's a secret muslim. and we should have elected -- what? no! jim, no! that's better. we'll be right back. ♪ "deck the halls" a...
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is it leonardo da vinci, benjamin franklin, charles darwin, or albert einstein? the answer when "early today" returns. >>> before the break we asked who is credited with coming up with the idea for daylight saving time. the answer, benjamin franklin who first proposed it in 1784 in an essay saying people would use fewer candles if they rose earlier to make use of the morning light. >>> turning now to sports and thursday night football. bengals/dolphins, an overtime thriller. fourth quarter, only seconds left on the clock. caleb sturgis kicked a field goal to tie the game 20-20 and force o.t. the bengals had their back against the wall when they knocked andy dalton into the end zone for a game winning safety. it's only the third time in nfl history that an overtime game has ended in a safety. 22-20, miami up set cincinnati. >>> to the nba and derrick rose's home opener in chicago. in the closing seconds, new york ahead by 1. rose drives down the right side. he's double teemed but scores the game winner with only 5.7 seconds remaining. bulls 2-81 over the knicks. >
is it leonardo da vinci, benjamin franklin, charles darwin, or albert einstein? the answer when "early today" returns. >>> before the break we asked who is credited with coming up with the idea for daylight saving time. the answer, benjamin franklin who first proposed it in 1784 in an essay saying people would use fewer candles if they rose earlier to make use of the morning light. >>> turning now to sports and thursday night football. bengals/dolphins, an overtime...
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you have freud, einstein, like that, coming in. the enlightenment period. things do happen at certain times with certain people. and i do think there was this convergence of time and people and moment in history that really was unique. not that we shouldn't still examine it nor hold them up as immortals, but they were unique. chris: but let's look at things, though. the same types of patterns, not identically, but they're repeating themselves right now. there is deep across the board dissatisfaction with governments. people of every political stripe believe that our government is woefully dysfunctional. what a rasmussen poll calls a pre-revolutionary state. they're deeply dissatisfied, they believe they can do nothing about it. and yet they, um, are just like on a cusp of something, and they know not what at this point. but at this moment, they're not yet ready to admit that maybe our foundational documents are actually keeping us in the way of going the next step with our democracy. and jefferson, just as with socrates, these iconic figures, nonetheless ha
you have freud, einstein, like that, coming in. the enlightenment period. things do happen at certain times with certain people. and i do think there was this convergence of time and people and moment in history that really was unique. not that we shouldn't still examine it nor hold them up as immortals, but they were unique. chris: but let's look at things, though. the same types of patterns, not identically, but they're repeating themselves right now. there is deep across the board...
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questioned our way of seeing the world, but the very nature of reality itself-- planck's quantum theory, einstein's theory of relativity, freud's work on psychoanalysis. it was in 1900 that freud wrote his interpretation of dreams, a prophetic work in view of the tragedies of modern western history. freud wrote and published it here in vienna. vienna, 1900, was one of the intellectual and artistic centers of europe. in tracing modern art's emergence in the 20th century, vienna embodies, perhaps more than any other city, the struggle to break with the ossified traditions of the 19th century to achieve a modern art, an art for the 20th century. turn-of-the-century vienna was a prosperous and technologically advanced society, peaceful and secure, the center of the austro-hungarian empire, ruled over for more than 50 years by the last of the hapsburgs-- emperor franz josef. franz josef symbolized permanence and stability. he cultivated a status quo, based on a bureaucracy and state censorship, which exerted a virtual strangle hold on the capital's cultural imagination. artistic life was dominated by th
questioned our way of seeing the world, but the very nature of reality itself-- planck's quantum theory, einstein's theory of relativity, freud's work on psychoanalysis. it was in 1900 that freud wrote his interpretation of dreams, a prophetic work in view of the tragedies of modern western history. freud wrote and published it here in vienna. vienna, 1900, was one of the intellectual and artistic centers of europe. in tracing modern art's emergence in the 20th century, vienna embodies, perhaps...
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. >> what else you got einstein? >> there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas. >>> that's classic. jimmy kimmel always stays in the local news especially for those minute details. >> local cbs news in chicago was covering the damage on their broadcast yesterday and see if you notice anything out of the ordinary here. >> well, you're take a look at washington, illinois photo here. some very dramatic photos that have been coming in from that area. >> first of all that area is not from washington, illinois it's a photo of a storm that hit oklahoma last may and they must have just grabbed this off the internet if you zoom in you can see a sign warning drivers to slow down for a man on sleep love make. somewhere there's a 19-year-old high fiving the hell out of his college roommate now. >> a lot of buzz making the rounds. oxford dictionary chose one above the rest. the word selfie beat out others. it got its start on instagram and twitter before become being mainstream
. >> what else you got einstein? >> there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas. >>> that's classic. jimmy kimmel always stays in the local news especially for those minute details. >> local cbs news in chicago was covering the damage on their broadcast yesterday and see if you notice anything out of the ordinary here. >> well, you're take a look at washington, illinois photo here. some very dramatic photos...
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retail federation says this will be the weakest -- it's not they are great einsteins, but the weakest season in five years. >> we have a lousy economy. we have a president that wants to raise taxes. obama care, the one thing good for the economy, it's hard to implement. >> what does that have to do with anything? >> we do know for a fact -- >> people can't even sign up for it. >> we do know for a fact that millions of people will lose their individual coverage, and they will have to go out and likely have to buy an insurance policy with a higher premium. and we also do know not just from the retail federation but from morgan stanley, this will be the slowest holiday -- let me finish. you're asking me to do the math, and i'm doing the math for you. >> to contribute it to health care is wrong. >> i know already, not factoring that in, charlie, it's the slowest holiday season in five years. >> but what does that have to do with health care? >>> ben stein hit the nail on the head. there's a malaise. that's the bottom line. there's a malaise, and we know it. this is 1979, 1980 all over aga
retail federation says this will be the weakest -- it's not they are great einsteins, but the weakest season in five years. >> we have a lousy economy. we have a president that wants to raise taxes. obama care, the one thing good for the economy, it's hard to implement. >> what does that have to do with anything? >> we do know for a fact -- >> people can't even sign up for it. >> we do know for a fact that millions of people will lose their individual coverage, and...
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i guess i still celebrated in einstein's birthday honor his contribution to the country a member of the early zionist movement. i extend this one had its hebrew university and the creatures intellectual property to the institution. besides the senate race series is a unique way to reach out to the and allow them to experience firsthand the benefits of research and education. upon investigation published book that i give on debate. india is expected to visit the wedding she is going on for automobiles. i can teach me. i met up with the prompt was thinking that if the sake of it is called upon to that spot kick by two thousand and six. why that might be done overnight see's with local fight to get to see. shared office and all that i saw this and just as i'm not the knife that is what the conflict than fifty percent and twenty five. but since this pic is me the thought that was fine in his credentials in the union also got to talk to god and the process of setting up manufacturing units and that the fox the president the royal borough of kensington and chelsea constituency phallic say. an
i guess i still celebrated in einstein's birthday honor his contribution to the country a member of the early zionist movement. i extend this one had its hebrew university and the creatures intellectual property to the institution. besides the senate race series is a unique way to reach out to the and allow them to experience firsthand the benefits of research and education. upon investigation published book that i give on debate. india is expected to visit the wedding she is going on for...
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after a while many don't bother to attend as albert einstein said the best definition of insanety is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different out come. this is politics. we all know it. you are appointed by different city agencies and you are here to defend their interests. and you have no real interest in defending the rights of the public, and we can see that in your or your complete absence in the previous report of the sunshine ordinance and your responsibilities in the sunshine ordinance and the fact that over these 13 years, you failed to do anything to enforce it. and in fact, i would like to hear one member of this task force all right, this commission actually point out something in that report to point it and say that i think that we made a substantial improvement in the ethics of this city. >> do i hear a motion to adopt the minutes? >> i move that we adopt the draft minutes as written. >> second. >> mr. chair, on this, i will vote on this, there is nothing really substantive here and i looked over the minutes and i do not need to be recused on this. >>
after a while many don't bother to attend as albert einstein said the best definition of insanety is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different out come. this is politics. we all know it. you are appointed by different city agencies and you are here to defend their interests. and you have no real interest in defending the rights of the public, and we can see that in your or your complete absence in the previous report of the sunshine ordinance and your responsibilities in the...