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einstein for most of his career, einstein had most of his major discoveries in the first 15 years of his career. stephen was a leader on the best in his generation. i don't think we should try to classify that i thank you so a good solid description of him and one that he would agree with. rob: einstein came up with his energy equals mass speed of light squared. under theory at 25 is old . leonard: yes. people misunderstand how physics works . you'll sit a brilliant idea and in the square it . people say it makes sense . hebert developed the theory of special relativity and is based on certain principles that particular at the speed of light and something that was implied by naturalist working in the 1860s and then investigating the theory of adjusting newton's laws to take that into account he develops a special relativity. and the consequences of one of the things he discovered after he is writing out that theory is another one that equal 17 squared. rob: and it became its own sort of a metaphor for all the cool stuff . i still remember, were the same age and the opening of the twi
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and they are reporting on the fact that einstein, albert einstein is renouncing his citizenship, and he will return to germany. but if you look over to cohen's you see this article. mistreatment of jews ends. there had been no stories about persecution of jews for a wee coming out of nazi germany. and secretary of state paul says that we may consider physical mistreatment of jews virtually terminated. that speaks to one essential challenge of this exhibition. it's to get visitors to read history forward. we know the end of the story. we know that nazism -- nazism ultimately leads to the mass murder of jews and others. -- had no idea it was coming. so that was one of the challenges that we try to address the exhibition is to get people to read history as it was happening. that is one of the reasons why you see such a chronological treatment in this exhibition. . early on some communities took to the streets against nazism. you see rallies in 1933 across the united states condemning the nazi regime. you will see marches by jewish communities, labor organizations in philadelphia, in cle
and they are reporting on the fact that einstein, albert einstein is renouncing his citizenship, and he will return to germany. but if you look over to cohen's you see this article. mistreatment of jews ends. there had been no stories about persecution of jews for a wee coming out of nazi germany. and secretary of state paul says that we may consider physical mistreatment of jews virtually terminated. that speaks to one essential challenge of this exhibition. it's to get visitors to read...
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you know einstein spent the last 20 years of his career looking for a theory there would unify gravity and electromagnetism and he failed band and everybody has been fading ever since you know b. and not just from a theoretical perspective is super hard to do but date is just not helping us you know everything that we hope to find in the last 20 years at the same machine that found the higgs bozak you know the galaxy at cern in switzerland. we haven't found it you know so it comes to a point where where do you draw the line between stubbornness and blindness you know you just don't want to accept that this big grand dream of a theory of everything is more theoretical fabrication then what nature is telling us and i started to think that way but let your last sentence makes me think even more that if there race a slight possibility of actually knowing everything right then that is god because they have had so many interviews with a lot of different peoples people of signs for instance i had dozens of interviews with oscar nods and you know these are people of signs you know there's been
you know einstein spent the last 20 years of his career looking for a theory there would unify gravity and electromagnetism and he failed band and everybody has been fading ever since you know b. and not just from a theoretical perspective is super hard to do but date is just not helping us you know everything that we hope to find in the last 20 years at the same machine that found the higgs bozak you know the galaxy at cern in switzerland. we haven't found it you know so it comes to a point...
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and the physicist albert einstein are some of the big jewish names in german society. then yes then bell creek if you look at world war one lots of jews authors soldiers come on. at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society and they really felt german. deutsche. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship to. were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile. before 933 around half a 1000000 jews live to germany. to write it for 5 the only a few 1000. trains a blight on german society i think the holocaust is not really not the holocaust is still a very important point in jewish history in germany and in all of europe. but what's new in the current exhibition is that it's no longer presented as the end of that history the present here to be aired that's because there's been a resurgence of judaism in germany since the ninety's the jews are coming from russian politics. is right for the country of carried out the holocaust. today there are more than 200000 jews living in germany. but anti semitism is also on t
and the physicist albert einstein are some of the big jewish names in german society. then yes then bell creek if you look at world war one lots of jews authors soldiers come on. at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society and they really felt german. deutsche. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship to. were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile. before 933 around half a 1000000 jews live to germany. to write it for 5 the...
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writers and philosophers and known jews in business science and culture painter max and physicist albert einstein just 2 examples of jews who had a major impact on german society. and then. if you look at world war one lots of jews fought as soldiers at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society because they really felt german. from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and murdered before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany after 945 there were only a few 1000 it remains a blight on german society. of course just a very important point in jewish history in germany and you know all of europe but what's new in the current exhibition is that it's no longer presented as the of that history and. that's because of a resurgence of jewish life in germany since 1900. from russia. iran and even israel today there are more than 200000 jews living in germany. and joining me now from cologne is underway she's a pianist and entrepreneur and currently managing director of the association
writers and philosophers and known jews in business science and culture painter max and physicist albert einstein just 2 examples of jews who had a major impact on german society. and then. if you look at world war one lots of jews fought as soldiers at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society because they really felt german. from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and murdered...
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einstein is forcing truth to be. eventually the evidence piles of and has this convergent. >> that leads us to audience questions. if you think about early discoveries, the early thought process, how might the application of modern science have affected some of those memories i think about the book where you talk about the idea of the water was the essence of everything and no, it is error, no it is fire. ... to twirl around these ideas. and another character in my boo book, writing in the fairly early 16th century of the time of the revolution. these are, these are genuinely scientific ideas. the thought that the world is less complicated is it looks is some fundamental constituents in different arrangements of that constituents are responsible for all the many different kinds that we see around that. that ideas turn out to be exactly right. the idea with the theory. back around 2000 years ago it was debated and turned around, the philosophers or proto- scientists are formulated and really did not know how to test t
einstein is forcing truth to be. eventually the evidence piles of and has this convergent. >> that leads us to audience questions. if you think about early discoveries, the early thought process, how might the application of modern science have affected some of those memories i think about the book where you talk about the idea of the water was the essence of everything and no, it is error, no it is fire. ... to twirl around these ideas. and another character in my boo book, writing in...
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sorry a friend from new york he died of covert at the age of 72 she says he was a man of many talents einstein's atalanta father none of his many talents was that he was a lyric baritone and sang in different operas and always discounts but said so i think that this memorial here in this historic square is a beautiful place for him especially because so many wonderful concerts have taken place here for him and he would have loved to experience that. every afternoon a candle in the german president's residence bears witness after easter a state no more oil service is planned for the victims. cold and no electricity in some cases the conditions are deplorable in this neighborhood on the outskirts of madrid drug user allegedly topping power lines the residents feel forgotten by the spanish state. it's bitter cold this morning here in kenya that riyadh on the outskirts of madrid some 4500 residents live here in what may be europe's biggest informal settlement since a power cut in october they've been without electricity many inhabitants off moroccan or roma origin most live in poverty conditions how
sorry a friend from new york he died of covert at the age of 72 she says he was a man of many talents einstein's atalanta father none of his many talents was that he was a lyric baritone and sang in different operas and always discounts but said so i think that this memorial here in this historic square is a beautiful place for him especially because so many wonderful concerts have taken place here for him and he would have loved to experience that. every afternoon a candle in the german...
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is what were really good at so you cannot do a skepticism and i'm not the first person to say this, einstein, many people have said this way before me, you need that baloney detection kit in your brain which helps you discern things that are real from things that we want to be real that are not so you need that but you also need imagination and a sense of the great beauty of life and when i think of the person who is able to integrate those two things, perfectly, never one at the expense of the other i always think of carl, he wanted that, he followed his list and i think was probably one of the most fully realized human beings, he was the most fully realized human being that i ever met because he never lost his sense of great joy of life, the romance of life the romance of being alive in the cosmos one of the reasons he was so well loved, he had a very urgent sense that the universe -- we now think it was 13.8 billion years old, let's say 17.8 billion years old. how long do we live, we are mayflies, 100 years it is the best we can get in yet carl kn knew, it was not just lip service, it was
is what were really good at so you cannot do a skepticism and i'm not the first person to say this, einstein, many people have said this way before me, you need that baloney detection kit in your brain which helps you discern things that are real from things that we want to be real that are not so you need that but you also need imagination and a sense of the great beauty of life and when i think of the person who is able to integrate those two things, perfectly, never one at the expense of the...
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einstein, carl, any people said this would be for me. you need that kind of baloney detection kit in your brain. which helps you discern things that are real from things that we want to be real but are not. you need that . but then you also need imagination and a sense of the great beauty of life. and when i think about the person who was able to integrate those two things perfectly. never at the expense of the other. i always think of carl freighted because he embodied that. he followed his legs. and i think was probably one of the most fully realized human beings. he's the most fully realized human being that i ever met because he never lost have great joy of life. the romance of life. and of being alive. and i think one of the reasons he so beloved and i this in turn to . see had that urgent sense of that the universe was now really old. that the purchas earth is approa billion built 8 billion years old. how do we live. this is the best we can get for you and yet carl knew that he would not just do lip service in life. so something he
einstein, carl, any people said this would be for me. you need that kind of baloney detection kit in your brain. which helps you discern things that are real from things that we want to be real but are not. you need that . but then you also need imagination and a sense of the great beauty of life. and when i think about the person who was able to integrate those two things perfectly. never at the expense of the other. i always think of carl freighted because he embodied that. he followed his...
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murrow knocked mccarthy down, and things righted themselves and einstein wrote to himself, and he said that american democracy has a gyroscope, and you think that it is going to tip over and go off of the cliff, but it is going to right itself. i do think that we are going to enter a new administration, and perhaps joe biden is the right person for the time, because he is a calming presence. he is a very empathetic person, and he is not trying to drive an ideological war. so perhaps that'll bring us to a new place. and the other possibility is that we very rarely see realignments of the party, but i am not sure how the republican party holds together when it has people who are qanon supporters who think that, you know, there is some child molestation conspiracy going on, and then economic conservatives and centrist conservatives like paul ryans or mitt romneys, and it is a party that is ripe for realignment. >> yeah, it does feel that way. walter, while you here, you wrote the "time" magazine cover story this week about new vaccine technology and the race for covid, and how could this
murrow knocked mccarthy down, and things righted themselves and einstein wrote to himself, and he said that american democracy has a gyroscope, and you think that it is going to tip over and go off of the cliff, but it is going to right itself. i do think that we are going to enter a new administration, and perhaps joe biden is the right person for the time, because he is a calming presence. he is a very empathetic person, and he is not trying to drive an ideological war. so perhaps that'll...
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>> albert einstein when he and a lot of colleagues were being attacked by senator joe mccarthy during the red scare wrote to his son albert, and said i have been through this before i know what it's like. i was there in germany in the early 1930s, and then i saw the rise of communism. and then a few years later, a lot of moderate republicans, led by dwight eisenhower and the people in the army, the press, with edward r. murrow, knocked mccarthy down, things righted themselves, and einstein wrote to his son and said american democracy has a guyyro scope, i knows how to write itself. i do think we're about to enter a new administration, and perhaps joe biden is the right person for the time because he's a calming presence he's a very empathetic person. he's not trying to drive an ideological war, so perhaps that will bring us to a new place the other possibility is we very rarely see real alignments of the party, but i'm not sure how the republican party holds together when it's got people who are qanon supporters who think, you know, that there's some child molestation conspiracy going
>> albert einstein when he and a lot of colleagues were being attacked by senator joe mccarthy during the red scare wrote to his son albert, and said i have been through this before i know what it's like. i was there in germany in the early 1930s, and then i saw the rise of communism. and then a few years later, a lot of moderate republicans, led by dwight eisenhower and the people in the army, the press, with edward r. murrow, knocked mccarthy down, things righted themselves, and...
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the physicist albert einstein or some of the big jewish names in german society. then yes and bellcrank if you look at world war one lots of jews ortez soldiers come on. at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society and they really felt german. deutsche. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship to. were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and marriage before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany. after my $45.00 there are only a few 1000. trains a blight on german society i think the holocaust is there today not the holocaust is still a very important point in jewish history in germany and in all of europe. but what's new in the current exhibition is that it's no longer presented as the end of that history the present here to be at last because there's been a resurgence of judaism in germany since the ninety's the jews are coming from russian politics. even israel for the country of carried out the holocaust. today there are more than 200000 jews living in germany. was. but. is also
the physicist albert einstein or some of the big jewish names in german society. then yes and bellcrank if you look at world war one lots of jews ortez soldiers come on. at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society and they really felt german. deutsche. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship to. were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and marriage before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany. after my $45.00...
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and the physicist albert einstein are some of the big jewish names in german society. then yes then bell creek if you look at world war one lots of jews authors soldiers come on. at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society and they really felt german. deutsche. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship to. as were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile. before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany. after writing $45.00 for only a few 1000. trillanes a blight on german society and think the holocaust is that really not the holocaust is still a very important point in jewish history in germany and in all of europe. but what's new in the current exhibition is that it's no longer presented as the end of that history a present here to be aired that's because there's been a resurgence of judaism in germany since the ninety's the jews are coming from russian politics and even israel for the country carried out the holocaust. today there are more than 200000 jews living in germany. but. it's also o
and the physicist albert einstein are some of the big jewish names in german society. then yes then bell creek if you look at world war one lots of jews authors soldiers come on. at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society and they really felt german. deutsche. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship to. as were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile. before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany. after writing...
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and the physicist albert einstein or some of the big jewish names in german society. then yes and bellcrank if you look at world war one lots of jews authors soldiers come on. at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society and they really felt german. deutsche. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany. after writing $45.00 there are only a few 1000 it. remains a blight on society i think the holocaust is the theory not the holocaust. still a very important point in jewish history in germany and in all of europe. but what's new in the current exhibition is that it's no longer presented as the end of that history to the present here to be at the last because there's been a resurgence of judaism in germany since the ninety's the jews are coming from poland and if it is right for the country of carried out the holocaust. today there are more than 200000 jews living in germany. was at. the time 2 sum
and the physicist albert einstein or some of the big jewish names in german society. then yes and bellcrank if you look at world war one lots of jews authors soldiers come on. at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society and they really felt german. deutsche. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany. after writing...
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and the physicist albert einstein are some of the big july. names in german society . then yes and bellcrank if you look at world war one lots of jews authors soldiers come and. at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society and they really felt german. deutsche. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany. survived for 5 there were only a few 1000. trimmings a blight on german society i think the holocaust is that really not the holocaust is still a very important point in jewish history in germany and in all of europe. but what's new in the current exhibition is that it's no longer presented as the end of that history the present here to be aired that's because there's been a resurgence of judaism in germany since the ninety's the jews are coming from russia. or even israel for the country of carried out the holocaust. today there are more than 200000 jews living in germany. but anti semitism is a
and the physicist albert einstein are some of the big july. names in german society . then yes and bellcrank if you look at world war one lots of jews authors soldiers come and. at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society and they really felt german. deutsche. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany. survived for 5...
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and physicist albert einstein just 2 examples of jews who had a major impact on german society. and then. if you look at world war one lots of jews fought as soldiers and at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society because they really felt german. food. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and murdered before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany after 945 there were only a few 1000 and it remains a blight on german society. of course just a very important point in jewish history in germany and you know all of europe but what's new in the current exhibition is that it's no longer presented as the of that history and. that's because of a resurgence of jewish life in germany since the 1990 s. jews have been coming from russia. iran and even israel today there are more than 200000 jews living in germany. and joining me now from cologne is on the way she's a pianist and entrepreneur and currently managing director of the association 700 years of jewis
and physicist albert einstein just 2 examples of jews who had a major impact on german society. and then. if you look at world war one lots of jews fought as soldiers and at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society because they really felt german. food. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and murdered before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany after 945 there...
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and the physicist albert einstein are some of the big jewish names in german society. then yes and bellcrank if you look at world war one lots of jews authors soldiers come on. at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society and they really felt german. deutsche. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship to. were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany. survived for 5 there are only a few 1000. trains a blight on german society i think the holocaust is there today not the holocaust is still a very important point in jewish history in germany and in all of europe. but what's new in the current exhibition is that it's no longer presented as the end of that history plays into year to be aired that's because there's been a resurgence of judaism in germany since the ninety's the jews are coming from russian politics. is right for the country of carried out the holocaust. today there are more than 200000 jews living in germany. but anti semitism is also
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between rights and philosophers jews and known jews in science and culture max and physicist albert einstein just 2 examples of jews who had a major impact on german society. and then. kook if you look at world war one lots of jews fought as soldiers and at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society because they really felt german. food. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and murdered before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany after 945 there were only a few 1000 it remains a blight on german society. the holocaust is still a very important point in jewish history in germany and you know all of europe but what's new in the current exhibition is that it's no longer presented as the of that history. and. that's because of a resurgence of jewish life in germany since 1900. 5 run and even in israel today there are more than 200000 jews living in germany. and joining me now from cologne is underway she's a pianist and entrepreneur and currently managing director
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and continuous diagnostics and mitigation to understand whether einstein as it is commonly referred to are appropriately designed and effectively executed to stop a threadlike solar wind and if not what other defenses need we develop in the federal government that protect our very valuable equities and resources? >> i look forward to that as well. let's turn to state and local cybersecurity. in december senator paul and i held a hearing to examine the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on state and local into tees as they defend against cyberthreats. one of the participants was the state chief information officer and commissioner of new hampshire department of information technology. in his testimony, the commissioner important congress to authorize a standalone federal cyber security grant program that would help state and local entities take steps they need to strengthen their information technology systems. the national governors association and several other entities have echoed this call. alejandro mayorkas, when you consider the current state of federal support to state and local
and continuous diagnostics and mitigation to understand whether einstein as it is commonly referred to are appropriately designed and effectively executed to stop a threadlike solar wind and if not what other defenses need we develop in the federal government that protect our very valuable equities and resources? >> i look forward to that as well. let's turn to state and local cybersecurity. in december senator paul and i held a hearing to examine the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on...
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throughout history optimists have been punished it could be galileo it could be copernicus it could be einstein it could be all sorts of be steve jobs and they were punished for their optimism but now there is no punishment for relentless optimism. the pandemic could be a sign of things to come judging by the latest warning from the world health organization with the prospect of more deadly outbreaks around the corner the w.h.o. emergencies chief is urging all nations to ramp up their health care. but this pandemic has been very severe it's been spread around the world extremely quickly and is afraid that every corner of this planet but this is not necessarily the big one we live in an increasingly complex school society the stress will continue if there's one thing we need to take from this trend and it could all of the tragedy in loss is that we need to get our act together we need to get ready for something that may even be more severe than future now it's been almost a year since the w.h.o. declared kovan 1000 a global health emergency and since then 80000000 people are known to have contra
throughout history optimists have been punished it could be galileo it could be copernicus it could be einstein it could be all sorts of be steve jobs and they were punished for their optimism but now there is no punishment for relentless optimism. the pandemic could be a sign of things to come judging by the latest warning from the world health organization with the prospect of more deadly outbreaks around the corner the w.h.o. emergencies chief is urging all nations to ramp up their health...
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throughout history optimists have been punished it could be galileo it could be copernicus it could be einstein it could be all sorts of be steve jobs and they were punished for their optimism but now there is no punishment for relentless optimism. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by the way. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. americans love. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain you get a hope and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. and think about the longer deeper history housings men in the united states not just that question of the american dream but the bigger question of who the dream is for. greetings of the salyut. welcome one and all to the 2nd part of our year end special where really look back at some of our most intriguing thought provoking
throughout history optimists have been punished it could be galileo it could be copernicus it could be einstein it could be all sorts of be steve jobs and they were punished for their optimism but now there is no punishment for relentless optimism. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by the way. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to...
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optimistic saying throughout history optimists have been punished galileo could be copernicus it could be einstein it could be all sorts of big steve jobs. and they were punished for their optimism but now there is no punishment. to. 2020 has been a purdy vent for a year and a wall a tall one to say the least especially when it comes to the economy and global markets so what can we expect to see in the new year and under a new president well to answer that and much more we welcome back our tease the very own rick sanchez host of the news with rick sanchez rick good to see you my friend always great having you when you hear what i hear there's been a lot of damage done in the service sector across a lot of sectors small businesses they've been closed down yet wall street to help hitting those record highs what's going on here are we looking at some sort of corporate welfare. people who have lost their jobs. jobs. somewhere let's say you know so a lot of people are still out of work. it should of those who got their jobs back are people who are not in the service sector as you just mentioned the peo
optimistic saying throughout history optimists have been punished galileo could be copernicus it could be einstein it could be all sorts of big steve jobs. and they were punished for their optimism but now there is no punishment. to. 2020 has been a purdy vent for a year and a wall a tall one to say the least especially when it comes to the economy and global markets so what can we expect to see in the new year and under a new president well to answer that and much more we welcome back our...
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and lovable dogs like einstein. look at this handsome little boy. michelle sathe: is he not the cutest little man? johnny devenanzio: yeah. so what roles do the essential workers play here at the shelter? michelle sathe: they're cleaning kennels, walking dogs, making sure everybody's healthy and happy. our workers are essential because pets are essential to our well-being and our happiness, and without our essential workers we wouldn't be able to care for these pets. we have alliances with certain groups that takes the training even further. there's a group called paws for life, for example. what is paws for life? meet service dog brandy. not only does she come from a shelter herself, but has gone on to become an essential worker and lifelong companion. and with the help of paws for life canine rescue, top trainers like john grobman give dogs and humans a second shot at life. paws for life canine rescue is an organization that rescues dogs from overpopulated shelters throughout california, sends those dogs to one of our three prison programs where t
and lovable dogs like einstein. look at this handsome little boy. michelle sathe: is he not the cutest little man? johnny devenanzio: yeah. so what roles do the essential workers play here at the shelter? michelle sathe: they're cleaning kennels, walking dogs, making sure everybody's healthy and happy. our workers are essential because pets are essential to our well-being and our happiness, and without our essential workers we wouldn't be able to care for these pets. we have alliances with...
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throughout history optimists have been punished it could be galileo it could be copernicus it could be einstein it could be all sorts of people steve jobs and they were punished for their optimism but now there is no punishment for relentless optimism stacy right and it's important to know as well that we're heading into 2021 and what is 2021 is the 50th birthday of the all system so you know this is a good time to die as well for if it's over right 50 years is long enough it was an experiment that was the experiment big question is not the experiment because bitcoin is hard money the fear at global standard was a fabulous fiction let's admit like the fabulousness of of fear created outfits like this. but the fact is that you know we're going to go over some of the details of why that's coming to an end and a wife should celebrate it there are some moments that might not seem pretty good you know but relentless optimism is on the other side right. 2121 1000000 points 21000000 point is right there in full faith. 2121 right 2021 is the it all comes together and ok so if the dollar falls apart it
throughout history optimists have been punished it could be galileo it could be copernicus it could be einstein it could be all sorts of people steve jobs and they were punished for their optimism but now there is no punishment for relentless optimism stacy right and it's important to know as well that we're heading into 2021 and what is 2021 is the 50th birthday of the all system so you know this is a good time to die as well for if it's over right 50 years is long enough it was an experiment...
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and conducting a thorough review of einstein and continuing continuous diagnostics in litigation and understand whether einstein and cdm as it is commonly referred to, are appropriately designed and appropriately and effectively executed to stop a threat such as solar winds. if not, what other defenses need to be developed in the federal government to best protect our very valuable equities and resources. >> thank you i look forward to looking with you on that as well or working with you on that as well. let's turn to state and local cybersecurity four minutes. in december senator paul and i held a hearing to examine the impact of the covid 19 pandemic on state and local entities, as they worked to defend against cyber threats. one of the witnesses was the president of the national association of state chief information officers, and also the commissioners of new hampshire's information technology, and his testimony commissioners delay implored congress to authorize a a standalone federal cybersecurity grant program to help state and local entities to help before take the steps thatl
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throughout history optimists have been punished it could be galileo it could be copernicus it could be einstein it could be all sorts of big steve jobs and they were punished for their optimism but now there is no punishment for relentless optimism. an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten the wife of an american. we do everything in our power to protect a. wanted one escaping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how the woman was or i don't think we were part of her thirst for. pain has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that they're ok prescription is working for them on the remedy be certain to. price at the. grocery dependency and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually su
throughout history optimists have been punished it could be galileo it could be copernicus it could be einstein it could be all sorts of big steve jobs and they were punished for their optimism but now there is no punishment for relentless optimism. an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten the wife of an american. we do everything in our power to protect a. wanted one escaping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fastest...
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what albert einstein would say was taking pleasure without having confronted and they were about to be confronted with the past. >> again because i think it is so vital to what the story is about. i think that the work demonstrates that. .. >> so when you talk about writing it is pretty pronounced and had a little swagger to it this is strict sound and he said he didn't want to have any outrage it was just entirely about laying out the facts and the people who had given him his own testimony and just let it unravel and he felt that was a story of massive outrage to be more effective it would be and it really worked because by dialing it down to the human vantage point allowed people to put themselves into the shoes of the people through those experiences he was recounting. >> so he persuades ross that is still astounding considering the quality of the writing of the testimony that comes out and then what happens? >> using the word explosive but it is accurate creating an international bureau it's funny. >> on the cover of the issue is the content. >> so you know better than i do to dec
what albert einstein would say was taking pleasure without having confronted and they were about to be confronted with the past. >> again because i think it is so vital to what the story is about. i think that the work demonstrates that. .. >> so when you talk about writing it is pretty pronounced and had a little swagger to it this is strict sound and he said he didn't want to have any outrage it was just entirely about laying out the facts and the people who had given him his own...
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and physicist albert einstein just 2 examples of jews who had a major impact on german society. i think if you look at world war one lots of jews fought as soldiers at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society because they really felt german. from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and murdered before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany after 945 there were only a few 1000 it remains a blight on german society. and the holocaust just a very important point in jewish history in germany and you know all of europe but what's new in the current exhibition is that it's no longer presented as the of that history and. that's because of a resurgence of jewish life in germany since the 1990 s. jews have been coming from russia. iran and even israel today there are more than 200000 jews living in germany. and joining me now from cologne is underway kovach she's a pianist and entrepreneur and currently managing director of the association 700 years of jewish life
and physicist albert einstein just 2 examples of jews who had a major impact on german society. i think if you look at world war one lots of jews fought as soldiers at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society because they really felt german. from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and murdered before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany after 945 there were only a few...
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esa es una frase de einstein, dice. gracias por escribirnos y enviarnos sus comentarios. aparentemente habÍa quedado en el olvido el terrible caso de jeffrey epsteinpero siguen las noticias relacionadas. el piloto de su famoso aviÓn que podrÍa conectar al prÍncipe con jeffrey epstein estÁ colaborando con el fbi. el caso pica y se extiende. imagÍnense, estos aviones apuntaban con iniciales quienes eran los que estaban subiendo al aviÓn y habÍa algunas que correspondÍan al prÍncipe que son las ap, que aparecen en el registro de los aviones privados. ademÁs, hay fotos y registros de estas iniciales en donde tambiÉn estaba la acusadora que era pequeÑa robert quien supuestamente fue obligada por jeffrey epstein a mantener relaciones con el prÍncipe en mÁs de una ocasiÓn. los abogados estÁn alegando que a lo mejor ap no sÓlo era para el prÍncipe sino tambiÉn para otras personas mÁs y que en algunas ocasiones. a ti siempre te apasiona el caso de la corte real pero ahora estÁ en esta historia de terror y creo que el piloto va a poner en aguascalientes a la c
esa es una frase de einstein, dice. gracias por escribirnos y enviarnos sus comentarios. aparentemente habÍa quedado en el olvido el terrible caso de jeffrey epsteinpero siguen las noticias relacionadas. el piloto de su famoso aviÓn que podrÍa conectar al prÍncipe con jeffrey epstein estÁ colaborando con el fbi. el caso pica y se extiende. imagÍnense, estos aviones apuntaban con iniciales quienes eran los que estaban subiendo al aviÓn y habÍa algunas que correspondÍan al prÍncipe que...
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albert einstein really started the whole manhattan project in 1939 when he writes a letter to roosevelt, and what his concern is in the concern of a lot of the german refugees left nazi germany and are now in the west either in england or in the u.s., they were concerned, the nazis were going to get the atomic weapon for the u.s. did, and god forbid that adolf hitler had a monopoly on the most, the first true weapon of mass destruction. in any case, so about a month after the explosion, oppenheimer comes to the white house and he sits down with treatment, and by this time he is just wracked with second thoughts. he says, mr. president, i have these terrible regrets. i feel i have blood on my hand. truman says don't worry about it, i gave the order, i have got the on my hands. they finished the conversation. oppenheimer leaves and truman says to his staff, i never want to see that son of a bitch in this office ever again. >> that such a moment. you also tell a story in the book that i have not heard before. i want you to tell the whole story, in part about the trilogy. and it's with resp
albert einstein really started the whole manhattan project in 1939 when he writes a letter to roosevelt, and what his concern is in the concern of a lot of the german refugees left nazi germany and are now in the west either in england or in the u.s., they were concerned, the nazis were going to get the atomic weapon for the u.s. did, and god forbid that adolf hitler had a monopoly on the most, the first true weapon of mass destruction. in any case, so about a month after the explosion,...
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i was reading albert einstein when he said when he came to this country to escape hitler he said i'm embarrassed and ashamed and he said racism is a disease and i intend to speak out against it. he joined with another great fellow -- not fellow but star, and joined in an effort to pass anti-lynching legislation. think about this. back in the '30s and '40s they were trying to pass anti-lynching legislation all in that time. so this is not going away. and if good people, white people don't speak out against what is taking place, then we're just a few steps away from -- >> mr. secretary, you were the secretary of defense and used to get highly classified briefings. as you know trump lost. on wednesday he'll become a private citizen, but the tradition is former presidents continue to get highly classified intelligence briefings. congressman adam schiff of california, the chairman of the house intelligence committee says this. i want you to listen to what he said today. >> there's no circumstance in which this president should get another intelligence briefing not now, not in the future.
i was reading albert einstein when he said when he came to this country to escape hitler he said i'm embarrassed and ashamed and he said racism is a disease and i intend to speak out against it. he joined with another great fellow -- not fellow but star, and joined in an effort to pass anti-lynching legislation. think about this. back in the '30s and '40s they were trying to pass anti-lynching legislation all in that time. so this is not going away. and if good people, white people don't speak...
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kennedy, einstein, edison, and guys like will gates another strong modernist. now progressives which make up about 20% of the population right now we estimate, so each of these comes out as the world evolves they partly reject the worldview that came before them. modernism rejected faith. it rejected religion largely. many modernists are atheist. they believe in -- they don't believe in scripture or revelation are things like that. there is a rejection of what comes before. until then you have this line between traditionalists, ethics and modernist science that drove america are many many decades. and then it comes about because their flaws are failures in the previous worldviews so modernism did not completely realized some of the things that progresses and -- progressivism are the limitations of modernity. the environmental movement has come out of that access modernism produces economic process. there are externalities that come out of that they can negatively impact the environment so people tend to have strong environmental views. we know we have reticulat
kennedy, einstein, edison, and guys like will gates another strong modernist. now progressives which make up about 20% of the population right now we estimate, so each of these comes out as the world evolves they partly reject the worldview that came before them. modernism rejected faith. it rejected religion largely. many modernists are atheist. they believe in -- they don't believe in scripture or revelation are things like that. there is a rejection of what comes before. until then you have...
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sorry a friend from new york he died of covert at the age of 72 she says he was a man of many talents einstein's art and then for none of his many talents was that he was a lyric baritone and sang in different operas it's always this country but i think that this memorial here and this is stork squared is a beautiful place for him especially because so many wonderful concerts have taken place here and he would have loved to experience that. every afternoon a candle in the german president's residence bears witness after easter a statement morial service is planned for the victims. cold and no electricity in some cases the conditions are deplorable in this neighborhood on the outskirts of madrid drug user allegedly topping power lines and residents feel forgotten by the spanish state. it's bitter cold this morning here in kenya that riyadh on the outskirts of madrid some 4500 residents live here in what may be europe's biggest informal settlement since a power cut in october they've been without electricity many inhabitants of moroccan or roma origin most live in poverty conditions how worst in s
sorry a friend from new york he died of covert at the age of 72 she says he was a man of many talents einstein's art and then for none of his many talents was that he was a lyric baritone and sang in different operas it's always this country but i think that this memorial here and this is stork squared is a beautiful place for him especially because so many wonderful concerts have taken place here and he would have loved to experience that. every afternoon a candle in the german president's...
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are expecting, they are in a moment of recovery regaining the feeling of normalcy or of what albert einstein would say taking easy pleasure without confront the past been there about to be confronted with the past. sue and again because i think it's so vital about the division between reporting fact reporting in some robotic journalistic form and writing with great attention demonstrates that. one of the very important points you make is written about the bomb before, time life and written about the bomb but is always in terms of these enormous state of man, the destiny, the promise of science. >> exactly, it all existed impossibly high level of rhetorical traction. and the key to absently know retraction anywhere. >> again time but him writing for time, it's time was pretty pronouncing pretty styling. i've had a little swagger to it. this was stripped-down. he said he did not have any outrage he was entirely about laying out the facts, who had given him their testimonies to speak in their own words and just that the story unraveled that way. he felt it was the last of the story the higher t
are expecting, they are in a moment of recovery regaining the feeling of normalcy or of what albert einstein would say taking easy pleasure without confront the past been there about to be confronted with the past. sue and again because i think it's so vital about the division between reporting fact reporting in some robotic journalistic form and writing with great attention demonstrates that. one of the very important points you make is written about the bomb before, time life and written...
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kennedy, einstein, edison, and freedman is a type of modernist. and guys like bill gaetz is another strong modernist, the progressives which make up 20% of the population that we estimate, each of these comes out and as the world evolves, they partly reject the worldview that became before them, modernism rejected faith, a rejected religion largely to many atheists they believe in science, they do not believe in scripture or the revelation or things like that, part of them there is a rejection of what comes before, but you have this for alignment between traditionalist ethics and modernist science that drove america for many, many decades. and then it comes about because there's flaws are failures in the previous worldviews, modernism did not completely realize, someone that takes progress and gives them is the limitations of identity and the environmental movement has come out of that because modernism producing economic progress, externalities that come out of that that can negatively affect the environment so people that are aggressive tend of
kennedy, einstein, edison, and freedman is a type of modernist. and guys like bill gaetz is another strong modernist, the progressives which make up 20% of the population that we estimate, each of these comes out and as the world evolves, they partly reject the worldview that became before them, modernism rejected faith, a rejected religion largely to many atheists they believe in science, they do not believe in scripture or the revelation or things like that, part of them there is a rejection...
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kennedy, einstein, edison, friedman is some ways. guys like bill gates is another strong modernist of the progressives which make up about 20% of the population right now we estimate, so each of these comes out and as the worldview evolves a partly rejects the worldview that became before them, so modernism rejected faith it's rejected religion, largely. many modernists are atheists. they believe in reason, science. they don't believe in scripture or revelations, things like that and so part of them , there is a rejection of what comes before, but until progressivism arose you have this alignment between traditionalists ethics and modernist science that sort of drove america for many decades and until justice and came along and then the new worldview comes about because they are flaws or failures in the previous worldview so modernism did not completely realize-- a something's progressivism come about is realizing limitations of modernity and so the environmental movement has come out of that because modernism does produce economic p
kennedy, einstein, edison, friedman is some ways. guys like bill gates is another strong modernist of the progressives which make up about 20% of the population right now we estimate, so each of these comes out and as the worldview evolves a partly rejects the worldview that became before them, so modernism rejected faith it's rejected religion, largely. many modernists are atheists. they believe in reason, science. they don't believe in scripture or revelations, things like that and so part of...
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kennedy, einstein, edison, milton freedman in some way and guys like bill gates is a strong modernists. now they make up about 20% of the population right now, each of these comes out as a worldview evolves, they partly reject the worldview that came before them. so modernism rejected faith. it rejected religion largely. to so many modernists or atheists believe in reason, they believe in science. they don't believe in scripture or the revelation things like that. so a part of them there is a rejection of what comes before. but until progressivism arose you have this alignment between traditionalists ethics and modernist science that sort of drove america for many, many decades. until it came along. in the view becomes about flaws are failures in the previous worldviews. so, modernism did not completely realize, some of the things progressivism comes out is realizing the limitations of moderna and sort of the environmental movement has come out of that because modernism is producing economic progress. their externalities coming out of that they could negatively impact the environment.
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rights and philosophers and known jews in business science and culture painter max and physicist albert einstein just 2 examples of jews who had a major impact on german society. if you look at world war one lots of jews as soldiers at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society because they really felt german. food. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and murdered before 933 around half a 1000000 jews lived in germany after 945 there were only a few 1000 and it remains a blight on german society. the holocaust the holocaust a very important point in jewish history in germany and you know all of europe but what's new in the current exhibition is that it's no longer presented as the of that history and. that's because of a resurgence of jewish life in germany since 1900. 4. and even israel today there are more than 200000 jews living in germany. and joining me now from cologne is underway she's a pianist and entrepreneur and currently managing director of the association 700 y
rights and philosophers and known jews in business science and culture painter max and physicist albert einstein just 2 examples of jews who had a major impact on german society. if you look at world war one lots of jews as soldiers at the time that was a sign that they had become part of society because they really felt german. food. but from the beginning of the nazi dictatorship jews were systematically excluded from society disenfranchised persecuted forced into exile and murdered before...
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. >> i would like to chat with the einstein chat bot, but i have a feeling he wouldn't want to talk to me, but maybe. >> i just keep swearing, larry. >> that's part of the package. harvard grad, national youth poet laureate and model, amanda gorman signed one of the biggest -- signed with that biggest agency img models which represents supermodels like kate moss and gisele from the second that she spoke you knew she was special, and, dan, it just goes to show you just have to give one speech in front of a few hundred million people and look what can happen for you. >> she was so remarkable and so inspirational and so i thought of the moment. it was just the right time for her to emerge on to the scene with just the right words, and she's such a delightful, clever, charming and clearly a deep person, and also the way she appeared with -- the way she did her hair and the clothes. she already looked like a fashion icon, so she's -- she's the whole package. >> she did. >> yeah. >> great for her. great for her. >> how bright is her future? >> yeah. she's amazing. >> i just love the trend of
. >> i would like to chat with the einstein chat bot, but i have a feeling he wouldn't want to talk to me, but maybe. >> i just keep swearing, larry. >> that's part of the package. harvard grad, national youth poet laureate and model, amanda gorman signed one of the biggest -- signed with that biggest agency img models which represents supermodels like kate moss and gisele from the second that she spoke you knew she was special, and, dan, it just goes to show you just have to...
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kennedy, einstein,ed disson, i milton freedman, in some ways. and guys like bill gates. a strong federalist. the progressives which make up 20% of the population, we estimate, that is -- each of thesecomes out and as the world view evolves they partly reject the world view that they -- that came before them. so modernism rejected faith. it rejected religion largely. so many modernists or athiests and believe in reason, they believe in science, don't believe in scripture or the old revelation or things like that. so part of them there's a rejection of what comes before. but until progressivism arose you had the alignment between traditionalists, ethics and modernist science that drove america for many, many decades, until -- and then the new world comes about because the flaws or failures in the previous world views, so modernism did not completely realize -- some things progressivism is realizing the limitations of modernity and the environmental movement has come out of that because modernism is producing economic progress. there are externalities that come out of that
kennedy, einstein,ed disson, i milton freedman, in some ways. and guys like bill gates. a strong federalist. the progressives which make up 20% of the population, we estimate, that is -- each of thesecomes out and as the world view evolves they partly reject the world view that they -- that came before them. so modernism rejected faith. it rejected religion largely. so many modernists or athiests and believe in reason, they believe in science, don't believe in scripture or the old revelation or...
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kennedy, einstein, edison, milton freedman in some way. and guys like bill gates is another strong modernist. now the progressives which make up about 20% of the population right now -- mexico each of these comes out is the worldview of all they partly reject the worldview that came before them. modernism rejected faith. it rejected religion largely. they believe in reason, they believe in science, they don't believe in scripture were revelations and things like that. so part of them there is a rejection what comes before. until progressivism arose, had this alignment between traditionalists and modernist science that drove america for many, many, many decades. and then it comes about because their flaws or failures in the previous worldviews. so, modernism is not going to realized aspects of the things progressivism comes down is limiting the limitations, moderna the environmental movement has come out of that because modernism's producing economic progress. there's externalities coming out of that that negatively affect the environment.
kennedy, einstein, edison, milton freedman in some way. and guys like bill gates is another strong modernist. now the progressives which make up about 20% of the population right now -- mexico each of these comes out is the worldview of all they partly reject the worldview that came before them. modernism rejected faith. it rejected religion largely. they believe in reason, they believe in science, they don't believe in scripture were revelations and things like that. so part of them there is a...