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einstein bagels is firing the next shot, including a smart choice menu. will it or bagels help you to thin your waistline? help youitter daigle's thin your waistline? to sing last got night, stay with us. ♪ >> you are watching "in the loop." streaming on your tablet and that bloomberg.com. i am back with tom schapiro, the president and chief officer of gis partners. you have been on the program many times, talking about where you are putting your money in real estate. is there a hot new trend for you? >> we have definitely started to morph our strategy, that has happened over a long. of time. we are much more focused on urban development. we are actually putting sites together, we will buy pieces of the site to put together. >> what does that mean? >> whenever you buy a site for a place, like in new york city, it is usually decided that there are vacant lots, so up and down you have to purchase individual boat -- individual buildings and put them together. build a bigger building. we are very focused on doing some of that, focused on the urban markets.
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the 15-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl taken to albert einstein medical center. fortunately, for those students the medical facility is not located far from the high school, located just about a block north of the high school. once again, an active search going on for the shooter. jake? >> jason carroll, thank you so much. of course, the police have asked the shooter to turn himself in as has been noted on the show. jason, we'll come back to you during the show. let's turn now to the politics lead. even if we're including cousins here, family dine stifts have included two presidents a piece which includes the adams and the bushes. the speculation that former governor jeb bush may try to make it three but there's a well-known person who does not necessarily want to see the bush win office in 2016. i'm not talking about paul krugman. i'm talking about former first lady barbara bush. >> reporter: when you think of modern era president power families, only a few names come to mind and former first lady barbara bush is not so crazy about that. >> kennedys, clintons. >
the 15-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl taken to albert einstein medical center. fortunately, for those students the medical facility is not located far from the high school, located just about a block north of the high school. once again, an active search going on for the shooter. jake? >> jason carroll, thank you so much. of course, the police have asked the shooter to turn himself in as has been noted on the show. jason, we'll come back to you during the show. let's turn now to the...
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towas founded by einstein help victims of interstate wars. fewer wars between states today, but more refugees. a thesisou developed for why this exists? >> i think there are two or three elements. first, there is the scale of civil conflict. it is undoubtedly driving refugee flow. above all, religious-ethnic division drives it. poverty is part of the cocktail. thirdly, a new category is people who are moving to the -- as a resource stress. the livestockof or wiped out by a drought. you have resource stress driving people along with the more traditional causes of civil war. another point is worth making. to the extent of the west, countries like ours are looking inwards rather than outwards to the extent we are focusing on our problems instead of engaging internationally. that can allow problems to fester and grow. that is dangerous. >> is the infrastructure that exists right now, be it the irc, the united nations, we have the world economic forum in doubles os taking place. is the infrastructure capable of dealing with all these issues simult
towas founded by einstein help victims of interstate wars. fewer wars between states today, but more refugees. a thesisou developed for why this exists? >> i think there are two or three elements. first, there is the scale of civil conflict. it is undoubtedly driving refugee flow. above all, religious-ethnic division drives it. poverty is part of the cocktail. thirdly, a new category is people who are moving to the -- as a resource stress. the livestockof or wiped out by a drought. you...
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my son did the other day, can i read the albert einstein the early? i was like who are you and what have you done with my son? you never supposed to be impressed by her parents. and that's okay. that's what keeps you humble and life. creases are deservedly so that. idea back >> that is a good question. what is your name? scarlet said george washington as a president, two. click here for a. [cheers and applause] take a bow. take a walk. i love it. are you related to my daughter? other questions, yes? >> regarding the comment you wrote, were did you get the inspiration for that? [inaudible] >> i love that. first off, anyone anyone holding a "green lantern" ring they are wearing to ask the question, love it. where do you get the inspiration for batman when you write these stories? i also do, books. to me,, books are as important to me as abraham lincoln is an amelia airhart is and i see that there is he. you know why? that the american mythology. the two of them are real and imaginary and wear their underwear on the outside of japan. when i write batman,
my son did the other day, can i read the albert einstein the early? i was like who are you and what have you done with my son? you never supposed to be impressed by her parents. and that's okay. that's what keeps you humble and life. creases are deservedly so that. idea back >> that is a good question. what is your name? scarlet said george washington as a president, two. click here for a. [cheers and applause] take a bow. take a walk. i love it. are you related to my daughter? other...
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and when you see einstein about asking the question why. we must teach the kids to ask the question why. a vital question. to me, that's what the books are. whether you like it or not, your kids are going to pick heroes. you might as well have some say in it. what we do in the culture we tend complain about it. this is my solution. and i appreciate you taking the time and coming here font and sharing this with me. because this is obviously these books are my heart and book form. and that's our goal is to put these out in to the world and let people have a library they can share with their kids. i'll tell you whether it works or not. yesterday, "the new york daily news" took "i'm ameal earhart" took it to a class. i had no idea about it. and said meltzer's theory to a test. we took it to a classroom. i'm reading going it's certain death. new york newspaper is going take your book to the classroom and see if it works. this is going to be awful. and the kids loved it and responded to it and loved all the scenes when the characters when the her
and when you see einstein about asking the question why. we must teach the kids to ask the question why. a vital question. to me, that's what the books are. whether you like it or not, your kids are going to pick heroes. you might as well have some say in it. what we do in the culture we tend complain about it. this is my solution. and i appreciate you taking the time and coming here font and sharing this with me. because this is obviously these books are my heart and book form. and that's our...
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there's the einstein-pizza research ship just ahead. (chattering greeting) our mission is time-sensitive, so please, no dawdling. huh? (whispers): that means we have to hurry. oh. uh-huh-huh-huh. we must locate and retrieve this miniature weather satellite. it splashed down close by, but its exact whereabouts are unknown. you three will search the ocean floor in the sub. we're gonna ride in a sub? george, we're going in a sub! (excited chattering)
there's the einstein-pizza research ship just ahead. (chattering greeting) our mission is time-sensitive, so please, no dawdling. huh? (whispers): that means we have to hurry. oh. uh-huh-huh-huh. we must locate and retrieve this miniature weather satellite. it splashed down close by, but its exact whereabouts are unknown. you three will search the ocean floor in the sub. we're gonna ride in a sub? george, we're going in a sub! (excited chattering)
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they made up of fictional characters and the director of media from memories and fears that his eyes einstein it's a nice moment because it is with the optus are all equal. at the beach but the sentiment of space and the sentiment of attention so we suggested that when you choose one of the eye it's impossible to achieve this. what if they're not that great coffee making this is not. in a store difficult thing to look in different ways that we will need one ext. the turner prize. it was a teen i get an opportunity to come and see the shield as well as generate effect. as part of the study of culture as any program in their center to get to the blast furnace recording studio played host to an exciting music project titled crossover sessions a week long project so many different production to assess the concessions songwriters and performers come together. many of them had never met before. they exchanged musical ideas and collaborated on the pieces our camera stopped in to see just like challenging the creative process can be i am. i do. the snake. three strauss discourse has access to record
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i know that since deputy left you're doing an einstein job. i could sit and a listens elin to you all day and numbers kill me to that's good >> is there any further commissioner discussion on this item that is. i wanted to note that the commission is required to hold two hearings of the budget and we're having a special meeting on february 4th to have the second hearing. >> okay. >> any public comment on item 5 seeing none. item 6 update from nomination subcommittee >> they met last thursday. we decided we are going to open the period for accepting applications and resumes for all the expired seats on the code advisory committee and the board of xherpz. all the seats extraordinary in august of 2013 and 3 of the seat on the commission extraordinary. all the seats on the board of commercial escorted in 20122013. the application will list the seats and the criteria for filling the seats. the noontime should be posted on the dbi website soon i hope. so potential plants and interested persons that want to apply should check the dbi website. anyone
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. >> how do you explain that no present day scientist is a household name the way thomas edison or einstein were? what does that suggest to you? >> if i had to pick, i'd rather they were scientifically literate and didn't know the name of any scientist. because that matters much more. it matters much more that you understand what it means to pull oil out of the ground or the energy content of oil versus wind versus sun versus -- that matters. it matters that you know that an asteroid has our name on it and how it might strike us and how we might deflect it. it matters. it matters what is happening to your health. this requires a level -- a base level of science literacy that i don't think we have achieved yet. you have not fully expressed your power as a voter until you have a scientific literacy in topics that matter for future political issues. >> and that scientific literacy -- >> yes, exactly. a science literacy is an inoculation against -- against charleston who would exploit your ignorance of scientific law, to take your money from you or your opportunity from you. so the world does r
. >> how do you explain that no present day scientist is a household name the way thomas edison or einstein were? what does that suggest to you? >> if i had to pick, i'd rather they were scientifically literate and didn't know the name of any scientist. because that matters much more. it matters much more that you understand what it means to pull oil out of the ground or the energy content of oil versus wind versus sun versus -- that matters. it matters that you know that an...
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but he calculated what the implications of einstein's general relativity, which was the new theory of gravity, would be with hubble's expanding universe. and he says, the whole universe may have begun in a singular point in the past. and thus big bang as a phrase was used pejoratively of this idea, but it stuck. >> well, the astronomer robert jastrow described it like the explosion of a cosmic hydrogen bomb. not the explosion of a cosmic hydrogen bomb, but like the explosion of a cosmic hydrogen bomb. yeah, so there you're stuck with the analogy of the biggest explosion you know, using that to describe something that's even bigger. which is hard to do, right? i mean, not to get morbid on you, but i was four blocks from the collapse of the world trade center towers. i live downtown. and i was trying to describe to others the sound of the collapse of 107-story building. and it is not like anything else. so i can say, "well, imagine two trains colliding." but how many of us even have heard or seen that? whatever that is, it's more than that. so you're stuck. if the biggest explosion we'v
but he calculated what the implications of einstein's general relativity, which was the new theory of gravity, would be with hubble's expanding universe. and he says, the whole universe may have begun in a singular point in the past. and thus big bang as a phrase was used pejoratively of this idea, but it stuck. >> well, the astronomer robert jastrow described it like the explosion of a cosmic hydrogen bomb. not the explosion of a cosmic hydrogen bomb, but like the explosion of a cosmic...
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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 the 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. this is is it is. the thought that was fine in his credentials in the union also got infected and that in the process of setting up manufacturing units and that the fox the president the royal borough of kensington and chelsea constituency phallic say. run by t
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it was dedicated to their deaths sigh still celebrated in einstein's birthday honor his contribution to the country a member of the early zionist movement likes tennis went out into the hebrew university and the creatures intellectual property to the institution. besides the senate race series the unique way to reach out to the and allow them to experience firsthand the benefits of research and education. in the top of the 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. and i watched it all off i met up with the font was thinking that if the sake of it is our default of its market by two thousand and six. what did i know i saw this team's fourth goal to 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. this is is it is. the thought that was fine in this credential in the indian auto part of it after i got in the process of setting up manufacturing units and that the fox the president. the royal
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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 the unique way to reach out to the and allow them to experience firsthand the benefits of research and education. in the top of the 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. and i watched it all off i met up with the font was thinking that if the setup is called upon to that spot kick by two thousand and six. by that of what you've done overnight stop in steve's with local fight to get to see. we hope that i saw this and just as i'm not the knife that is what the conflict than fifty percent and twenty five. this is is it is the thought that was fine in his credentials in the indian auto competence after that and the process of setting up manufacturing units and that the fox the president the royal borough of kensington and chelsea po
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a whole library we want to do a whole library, i am rosa parks, and in september we do i am albert einstein. we have the first six kind of mapped out right now but my goal is to do 60 of them. like you sid there are so many heroes out there. your kids are going to pick heroes whether you like it or not, you might as well have some say in it. >> seven or eight-year-olds draw them into reading histories of important people who can really teach them lessons, you have done a terrific job and a very good thing to be remembered for, if this is what you are remembered i'm sure you will be remembered long into the future. >> i tell you one story my son read the rosa parks book, i test them out early to see what they react to. my younger son was being bullied, my older son says, you should be like rosa parks, you should stand up to these bullies. my wife told me she was crying, i said are you kidding me? it actually worked. it is not the stories of these famous people, it's a story of what we are capable of on our best daisd. >> tbrad meltzer, thanks for being with us. i am amelia earhart and i am a
a whole library we want to do a whole library, i am rosa parks, and in september we do i am albert einstein. we have the first six kind of mapped out right now but my goal is to do 60 of them. like you sid there are so many heroes out there. your kids are going to pick heroes whether you like it or not, you might as well have some say in it. >> seven or eight-year-olds draw them into reading histories of important people who can really teach them lessons, you have done a terrific job and...
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einstein has not come down to us. back in twenty eleven when these pictures were taken to mt htc hero for me one last test appeared before the munich to speak for them as a witness but in april he'll be the one in the dark on charges of serious bribery and insight into fall. who in the united question and he used to be influencing the former by an alp bank board member to sell shares the bank and in formula one to two an investor has defended a chance in the form on the tenth of its concluded nicholson is accused of paying the whole hall. i keep trying to get to talk speak to enjoy his stay in control of formula one. that caused him to the nines that the saying instead that because he was sentenced to eighteen years in prison that's repeated with blackmail. prosecutors are put together a mall than two hundred page indictment and planted called sassy nine witnesses to testify against eccleston. and why he may be stepping down from the day to day operations. ecclestone still plans to stay in charge of formula one. come
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there was a splitting of risk and reward the same way einstein rest energy and matter the modern volatility options volatility formula affectively separates risk from reward and creates a nuclear bomb of financial engineering that kept wages from growing but asset prices for a few people to go up we've got to go up to consider this next time thank you your commanding controlling this ending all right stay tuned for the second half oh a whole lot more. to take. back with great care. why do you think this is for life on other planets why the real truth is such disregard on this but one of the things i think sets a human mission to mars will accomplish is to make humans here on earth more sensible about life about life on this planet about the planet itself about the environment as so one of the one of the key benefits for you mr march will be a better. welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser time out of turn to john mauldin author of this new book a new book called code red how to protect your savings from the coming crisis john welcome to the kaiser report. right now john this book cou
there was a splitting of risk and reward the same way einstein rest energy and matter the modern volatility options volatility formula affectively separates risk from reward and creates a nuclear bomb of financial engineering that kept wages from growing but asset prices for a few people to go up we've got to go up to consider this next time thank you your commanding controlling this ending all right stay tuned for the second half oh a whole lot more. to take. back with great care. why do you...
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there was a splitting of risk and reward the same way einstein rest energy and matter the modern the volatility options volatility formula affectively separates risk from reward and creates a nuclear bomb of financial engineering that kept wages from growing but asset prices for a few people to go up we got to go up to continue this next time thank you your commanding controlling this ending all right stay tuned for the second half oh a whole lot more. with great care. so we leave that i see. your party years ago. that no one is as you would to guess that you deserve answers from. politics. i. welcome back to the kaiser report i max kaiser time out of turn to john mauldin author of this new book a new book called code red how to protect your savings from the coming crisis john welcome to the kaiser report. right now john this book could read there's one chapter in the book that makes it a must read for anybody who wants to know what the frick is going on because you talk about why interest rates should be raised they should be raised as a way to get this economic policy back on track
there was a splitting of risk and reward the same way einstein rest energy and matter the modern the volatility options volatility formula affectively separates risk from reward and creates a nuclear bomb of financial engineering that kept wages from growing but asset prices for a few people to go up we got to go up to continue this next time thank you your commanding controlling this ending all right stay tuned for the second half oh a whole lot more. with great care. so we leave that i see....
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there was a splitting of risk and reward the same way einstein rest energy and matter the modern volatility options volatility formula affectively separates risk from reward and creates a nuclear bomb of financial engineering that kept wages from growing but asset prices for a few people to go up we've got to go up to consider this next time thank you your command and controlling this ending all right stay tuned for the second half oh a whole lot more. they got a lot of housing for only people but the government is not funding it and then a lot of the shelter today be having people brothers down the street because people begin raped and sheltered to get involved right now ironically ironically i'm worth more to the city of new york he told. the person who first. momentum and. when he paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some other madison avenue it's boring and sometimes the homeless people get into conflict alibi. this is strange because in country rather than the state program or is a stranger in the world has never been in this city prone to bridge incidence in the
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reasons not the same extent such use of the medieval station officers from neighboring countries of einstein and other international agencies to discuss on this time of processing new guinea. it's the process is a multinational not on faulty discussing the issue was put in a tin can even think i keep on the un economic cooperation on the front side and save lives to prove it and near to her by extremist groups. i might be killing me i'm not in the upper confidence in the fight the treaty society. with all her time to get slighted monday's edges up to two thousand fourteen twenty six point six nineteen i want to step carefully disciplined of congo mean i can on the production company system pockets on the steel for the beach and didn't like sa geneva. seen on to state that any shape to peek into what some fun songs dvd should not have ended the patients. god may prove it. wandering through the ninth commandment i think i'm gonna come. i did a pretty decent and when he executed. it was far more to do this. daniel can keep it going. yes they still hadn't gone as in get up and keep the finest on
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reasons not the same extent such use of the medieval station officers from neighboring countries of einstein and other international agencies to discuss on this time of processing new guinea. it's the process is a multinational not on phone to discuss regional issues but steady increase in kentucky on the un economic cooperation on the front side and save lives to prove it and near to her by extremist groups. i might be killing me and did not in the upper confidence in the right to free societies. with all her time to get slighted monday's edges up to two thousand fourteen twenty six point six nineteen. i want to step carefully disciplines of congo mean i can on the production company system pockets on the steel one of the camden bikes nine geneva singleton said that any shape to peek into what some fun songs dvd should not have the patience. god did through it. wandering through the ninth commandment. i think i'm gonna firm. i did a pretty decent. and when he executed. it was far more deluded than you can keep it going. yes they still million dollars to get up and keep the finest on the spe
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before he was even 10 years old, the x-ray, the wireless telegraph, freud's interpretation of dreams, einstein's theory of relativity had appeared. so how could any artist in our time believe we're simply what we appear to be? if we want to see that, we can take a photograph. we have more options than we ever had. we're freer to choose than we ever were. for 20th-century artists, that freedom means expression... fantasy... abstraction... structure... imagination. leonardo da vinci is one of the greatest geniuses of all time. 500 years ago, he painted this portrait of ginevra de benci. she is so real, you can almost feel the softness of her skin. simply beautiful. ginevra's father was a wealthy and powerful florentine merchant. in their day, everyone-- especially leonardo-- was interested in things which were natural--human. ginevra's portrait shows that. but it doesn't show why she was so melancholy. something must have been wrong. leonardo said that portraits should show "the motions of the mind," and you can see how he's emphasized the pallor of ginevra's calm, intelligent, sad face. there is
before he was even 10 years old, the x-ray, the wireless telegraph, freud's interpretation of dreams, einstein's theory of relativity had appeared. so how could any artist in our time believe we're simply what we appear to be? if we want to see that, we can take a photograph. we have more options than we ever had. we're freer to choose than we ever were. for 20th-century artists, that freedom means expression... fantasy... abstraction... structure... imagination. leonardo da vinci is one of the...
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there is some percentage of queries that are better answered .y a human mind the key thing as albert einstein saying information is not knowledge. and onest an ingredient thing that gets transmuted into into actual,d applicable experience. >> i've been doing it. i have been using jelly a bit here and there. i broke my carry-on luggage and i asked what i should i am right away i got like if teen different answers and they were all super helpful. answers.15 different my husband was like tom are you like,ng-- my husband was are you shopping? how many people were told i was asking this question? is ben.founders name we're jokingly calling this finkle rank. it together into one network and we are sending your query to a percentage of those people. some of the people you know got that question. >> that's what makes google so great. you can be so anonymous. >> we thought it was better if you are not anonymous. then looking at other anonymous , there were too many mean things that were possible. when you attach your name, you behave a little differently. >> does that inhibit the potential -- >> it mi
there is some percentage of queries that are better answered .y a human mind the key thing as albert einstein saying information is not knowledge. and onest an ingredient thing that gets transmuted into into actual,d applicable experience. >> i've been doing it. i have been using jelly a bit here and there. i broke my carry-on luggage and i asked what i should i am right away i got like if teen different answers and they were all super helpful. answers.15 different my husband was like tom...
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it doesn't take einstein to figure out the first people to . more than million people received cancellation in the from the private insurers. steve hayes is a fox news contributor. some people may look at that number and say we may get to 7 million by march. it was a rocky start but it's accelerating. >> that's what you would expect snob the white house to say because they are trying to spin this to make it look as good as it is. jay carney spent some time trying to distance himself from this $7 million projection because they are so far short of it. the fact is the white house and other noacts administration embraced that number at every different times. you had kathleen sebelius saying that was their target. you had the head of the centers for medicare and medicaid services embrace that number and suggest the projected number at the end of december would be 3s 3 -- would be 3.3 million. that 2.1 million number the administration keeps citing includes people who are not actual enrollees in that they have not paid their first month premium. the
it doesn't take einstein to figure out the first people to . more than million people received cancellation in the from the private insurers. steve hayes is a fox news contributor. some people may look at that number and say we may get to 7 million by march. it was a rocky start but it's accelerating. >> that's what you would expect snob the white house to say because they are trying to spin this to make it look as good as it is. jay carney spent some time trying to distance himself from...
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is -- albert einstein said famously that information is not knowledge. information is just an ingredient. it is one of many things that gets transmuted in the human mind into actual applicable experience. when you ask a person a question, you just get so much so much morend knowledge. >> i have been doing it a bit here and there. i traveled last week. i broke my carry-on luggage and i asked, well, what should i buy? and right away, i got 15 different answers and they were all super helpful. it worked out really well for me. >> oh, good. >> one of the things that surprised me when i asked my question, my husband said, are you shopping? because he got a question -- a notification that i wear asking this question. how many people got a notification about me asking a question? >> not everybody. been joking that this is single rank. we are taking all of your social networks, right now, just twitter and facebook, and blending them together into one network and sending your query out to a percentage of those people. not everybody, but some of the people you kno
is -- albert einstein said famously that information is not knowledge. information is just an ingredient. it is one of many things that gets transmuted in the human mind into actual applicable experience. when you ask a person a question, you just get so much so much morend knowledge. >> i have been doing it a bit here and there. i traveled last week. i broke my carry-on luggage and i asked, well, what should i buy? and right away, i got 15 different answers and they were all super...
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it doesn't take einstein to figure out the first people through the door will be sick people desperate t for health insurance for years. if you've got less than 2 million people signing up, and it's less than 10% of the uninsured, obviously it will be a sick population. obamacare has proven they can set people up efficiently. between now and march 21 they have to prove healthy uninsured people want to buy this. that's the challenge. >> i don't know about efficiently. a lot of the viewers may take with that. i have to leaf it there. >> good seeing you. >> a hundred million people are in the path of a powerful winter storm as some of the worst conditions are expected to hit any time now. boy, it's getting snowy in new york city. we have new details on what happens next. plus, lots of questions about a video showing people ignoring and in some cases stepping right over a dying man. is this what it's come to -- our society? we'll investigate. and she was sent to prison for helping smuggle messages for one of the world's worst terrorists. a terrorist link to the first world trade center bom
it doesn't take einstein to figure out the first people through the door will be sick people desperate t for health insurance for years. if you've got less than 2 million people signing up, and it's less than 10% of the uninsured, obviously it will be a sick population. obamacare has proven they can set people up efficiently. between now and march 21 they have to prove healthy uninsured people want to buy this. that's the challenge. >> i don't know about efficiently. a lot of the viewers...
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excuse me, einstein. >> you just refuted your own argument in the same sense. >> you say you look at one day but over the last couple of years we're looking at a lot of scientists who believe it is warming even though the earth has been around for millions upon millions of years. >> this is one week in a million years. >> so you want to take the last 15 million or so? >> no. >> how about the last 10,000 years. >> why is it that most, and i put the emphasis on most, scientists believe there is global warming and you don't. >> because if most scientists said it is normal fluctuations in temperature, then there is no story there and no reason for them to get billions upon billions of dollars to fund their research projects. >> so you think this is a scam? >> yes. the stocks are there and they are not worried and their vacation is in antarctic, this is funding their lifestyle and experiment. >> and the stories, we get back to bob talking about this incredible agreement among scientists. that was based upon a grad study and it was so generic, do you believe there is fluctuation it. wasn't
excuse me, einstein. >> you just refuted your own argument in the same sense. >> you say you look at one day but over the last couple of years we're looking at a lot of scientists who believe it is warming even though the earth has been around for millions upon millions of years. >> this is one week in a million years. >> so you want to take the last 15 million or so? >> no. >> how about the last 10,000 years. >> why is it that most, and i put the...
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thing is that albert einstein says information is not knowledge. knowledge is worlds away from information. information is an ingredient. it is one thing that gets transmuted into the human mind. when you ask a person a question, you get so much more knowledge -- >> i have been doing it. i have been jelly in a bit. i broke my carry-on luggage. and i asked what i should buy. right away i got 15 different answers and they were all helpful. one of the things that surprised me is that as soon as i asked my question, my husband asked if i were shopping. he got a notification about me asking a question. how many people got told that i had to ask this question? not everybody. we were jokingly -- >> we are taking all your social networks and blending them together into one network and we are sending your query out to a percentage of those people. of therybody, but some people you know got that question. about those people that you don't want to know you are asking this question? >> that is another decision we made early on. it was better if you weren't ano
thing is that albert einstein says information is not knowledge. knowledge is worlds away from information. information is an ingredient. it is one thing that gets transmuted into the human mind. when you ask a person a question, you get so much more knowledge -- >> i have been doing it. i have been jelly in a bit. i broke my carry-on luggage. and i asked what i should buy. right away i got 15 different answers and they were all helpful. one of the things that surprised me is that as soon...
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that is one of a wonderful series of economics for beginners, einstein for beginners so it begins with why don't we know more about women's history and its driven and goes through a basic sort of famous women and not so famous one in and lots of resources and i have a wonderful illustrator and that is intended i hope for high school as well as college classrooms. and again, a approach to women's history in a way that shouldn't intimidate but instruct. >> host: what is this illustration in your book? >> guest: the illustration of where women have been kicked out of public life because a woman out of line in public is assumed to be somehow unchaste and one reason we don't know about women's accomplishments as a good girl is not supposed to be known by anyone but her male relatives. so there's a lot of the emphasis and the scripture that women should be hidden from other men, so hard to become famous if that is included with modesty. >> host: bonnie morris professor georgetown, thank you. >> guest: thank you. >> bonnie morris will be on in depth, book tv three c's hour live interview show
that is one of a wonderful series of economics for beginners, einstein for beginners so it begins with why don't we know more about women's history and its driven and goes through a basic sort of famous women and not so famous one in and lots of resources and i have a wonderful illustrator and that is intended i hope for high school as well as college classrooms. and again, a approach to women's history in a way that shouldn't intimidate but instruct. >> host: what is this illustration in...
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albert einstein stayed there, teddy roosevelt. you think, why are you going to the grand canyon in the winter time? because there are no crowds. also, it's so isolated that any kind of connectivity there is very dodgy. and it's cheap. only $170 a night. >> last couple seconds, pittsburgh. >> pittsburgh has a family digital detox package. one of the most popular. they make you give your laptop, your cell phones, add the front desk, and they have taken the tv out, the phones out, and they charge you $260 a night for the renaissance pittsburgh. >> thank you so much. >>> all right, carson, big thank you for helping me out for the last couple days. >> thanks for having me. always a blast. >> coming up next week, kathie lee will be back, we'll have marissa hargitay, kellen lutz. >> also, kris jenner, dean cain. sophia bush, and much more. >> have a great weekend, everybody. >> i'm here to help. you and i will get through this together. ♪
albert einstein stayed there, teddy roosevelt. you think, why are you going to the grand canyon in the winter time? because there are no crowds. also, it's so isolated that any kind of connectivity there is very dodgy. and it's cheap. only $170 a night. >> last couple seconds, pittsburgh. >> pittsburgh has a family digital detox package. one of the most popular. they make you give your laptop, your cell phones, add the front desk, and they have taken the tv out, the phones out, and...
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it's an einstein quote, you have to learn the rule of the game and play them better than anyone else. applied it and took it and applied to it the streets. >> like bloodworth, peters is also awaiting trial or a possible plea deal. facing six charges including possession of a firearm, assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest. because of prior convictions, peters could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty. >> when i was a kid you couldn't tell me that i wasn't going to the nba. i thought that was what i was going to end up but hoop dreams is over. trying to take the rest of my 20 from me. i got a 3-year-old out there, so it's like my father was never in my life, i might not be here for my son. so, it's an eye-opener, makes you wake up after a while. especially in the hole, you got a lot of time to think about [ bleep ]. >> definitely, definitely. you know you got to think about what you done in the past [ bleep ] you know this thing, this could stress you out. you just sitting here all day, all night. only get one hour of rec. that one hour of rec you go out, p
it's an einstein quote, you have to learn the rule of the game and play them better than anyone else. applied it and took it and applied to it the streets. >> like bloodworth, peters is also awaiting trial or a possible plea deal. facing six charges including possession of a firearm, assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest. because of prior convictions, peters could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty. >> when i was a kid you couldn't tell me that i...
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>> look at really smart people, albert einstein. >> i don't want to know about his sex life, come on. >> anyway, again, they said that -- they found that middle aged rats, done on middle aged rats, even better. >> are they turning 50 this year too? >> all right. >> so only works for middle aged rats? >> that's that they tested. middle aged rats. >> sometimes i wonder where our tax dollars are going. i really, really do. another study we paid for called -- somebody did -- people named katie, like a version of catherine, and david make the best spouses. do you think your name shapes the kind of person you're going to become. >> this survey, they did find that there are certain -- i don't know why these names were chosen. here they are. the ones that make better spouses are -- >> 2,000 people. women thought david -- >> good marriage material. >> others were andrew, daniel, paul and john. all biblical names. all of them. >> right. >> men liked the name katie. >> didn't say kate, didn't say catherine, katie. >> katie. >> they also liked sarah. >> i don't think hoda was in that. >> emily, e
>> look at really smart people, albert einstein. >> i don't want to know about his sex life, come on. >> anyway, again, they said that -- they found that middle aged rats, done on middle aged rats, even better. >> are they turning 50 this year too? >> all right. >> so only works for middle aged rats? >> that's that they tested. middle aged rats. >> sometimes i wonder where our tax dollars are going. i really, really do. another study we paid for...