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I guess because I don't play that character, I don't understand that place. I don't need to understand it, thankfully. But my grandmother was very influential on me - both grandmothers. One was European, and one was a Australian. And they had a grace and stoicism that I really loved, and I feel them. When I play this show and I'm surrounded by the Tupperware (laughter), I can smell their perfume and their simplicity. And yet, they were incredibly strong women who were balancing all sorts of things. So that, I think, hasn't changed at all.
i guess because. i don't play; that. character i don't understand that place i don't need, to understand it thankfully but my grandmother was very influential on me - both grandmothers one was european and one was a australian, and they had, a grace and stoicism that i really, loved and i. feel them when i play this show and i'm surrounded by the. tupperware (laughter), i can smell, their perfume. and their simplicity and yet. they were, incredibly. strong women who were balancing all sorts of things so. that i think hasn't changed at
I guess because I don't play that character I don't understand that place I don't need to understand it; thankfully, But my grandmother was very influential on me. - both grandmothers One was European and one was a Australian And they had a grace and, stoicism that I really loved and I feel them When I play this show and I'm surrounded by the Tupperware (laughter), I can smell their perfume. and their simplicity And yet they were incredibly strong women who were balancing; all sorts of things So that I think, hasn't changed at
i guess because i don't play that character, i don't understand that place. i don't need to understand it, thankfully. but my grandmother was very influential on me - both grandmothers. one was european, and one was a australian. and they had a grace and stoicism that i really loved, and i feel them. when i play this show and i'm surrounded by the tupperware (laughter), i can smell their perfume and their simplicity. and yet, they were incredibly strong women who were balancing all sorts of things. so that, i think, hasn't changed at all.
What's satisfying to you about this profession?
what's satisfying to you about this
What's satisfying to you about this.
what's satisfying to you about this profession?
I think storytelling is important for maintaining cultural integrity, identity. I think identity leads to compassion, and compassion and imagination go hand in hand. And I think if you have an imagination, then you can understand how people who are less fortunate than you need your help and you can reach out to them. And I love connecting with the - especially in live theater, you connect with people. And to me, that's the most satisfying experience I've ever had in my life - is when I talk to people and I enrich their lives. I give them a chance to reflect on themselves, on who they are and their parents and their grandparents and their children. And that's what I'm here for - on the earth - is to be a human being with other human beings and so, yeah.
i think storytelling is important. for maintaining cultural integrity identity, i think identity leads to compassion and compassion and imagination go hand in hand and i think if you have an imagination then you can understand how people who are less fortunate than you need your help and you can reach. out to them and i love connecting with the - especially in live theater you connect with people and to me, that's the most satisfying experience i've, ever had in. my life - is when i. talk to, people and i enrich their lives, i give. them; a chance; to reflect on themselves on who. they are and their parents and their grandparents and their children, and that's what i'm here for - on the earth - is to be a human being. with other human beings and so
I think storytelling is important for maintaining cultural, integrity identity I think identity leads to compassion and compassion and imagination go hand in hand And I think if you have an imagination then you can understand how people who are less fortunate than you need your help and you; can reach out to them And I love connecting. with the - especially in live theater you connect with people And to me that's the most. satisfying experience I've ever had in my life - is when I talk. to people and I enrich their lives I give them a chance to reflect on themselves on who they are and their parents. and their grandparents and their children And that's what I'm here for - on the earth - is to be a human being with other human beings and so.
i think storytelling is important for maintaining cultural integrity, identity. i think identity leads to compassion, and compassion and imagination go hand in hand. and i think if you have an imagination, then you can understand how people who are less fortunate than you need your help and you can reach out to them. and i love connecting with the - especially in live theater, you connect with people. and to me, that's the most satisfying experience i've ever had in my life - is when i talk to people and i enrich their lives. i give them a chance to reflect on themselves, on who they are and their parents and their grandparents and their children. and that's what i'm here for - on the earth - is to be a human being with other human beings and so, yeah.
Marta Dusseldorp. The fourth series of "A Place To Call Home" premieres on Acorn TV on Thanksgiving Day.
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Marta Dusseldorp, The fourth series of "A Place To Call. Home" premieres on Acorn TV. on Thanksgiving
marta dusseldorp. the fourth series of "a place to call home" premieres on acorn tv on thanksgiving day.
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Over the next few months, you might get a knock on your door from someone volunteering or working for a political campaign. Often, these are college students, eager to explain their candidate's vision, or the virtues of their political cause. But residents of Cambridge, Massachusetts might see a much younger face at their door. From member station WGBH, Anne Mostue reports.
over the next few months, you might get a knock on your door, from someone volunteering or working for a political campaign often these are college students eager to explain their candidate's vision or the virtues of their political cause but residents of cambridge massachusetts might. see a much younger face at their door from. member station. wgbh anne mostue;
Over the next few months you might get a knock on your door from someone volunteering or working for a political campaign Often these are college students. eager to explain their, candidate's vision or the virtues of their political cause But residents of Cambridge Massachusetts, might see a much younger face at their door From member station WGBH Anne Mostue
over the next few months, you might get a knock on your door from someone volunteering or working for a political campaign. often, these are college students, eager to explain their candidate's vision, or the virtues of their political cause. but residents of cambridge, massachusetts might see a much younger face at their door. from member station wgbh, anne mostue reports.
When a candidate has no political experience, everyone around her has something to add; some experience to share, some advice to help the campaign.
when a candidate has no political experience everyone around her has something to add some experience to share some advice to help the.
When. a candidate has no political experience everyone around her has something to add some experience to. share some advice to help, the
when a candidate has no political experience, everyone around her has something to add; some experience to share, some advice to help the campaign.
It was March, we were doing some canvassing.
it; was march; we were doing some
It was March we were doing, some
it was march, we were doing some canvassing.
Candidates like Joyce Gerber, who's running for Cambridge school committee and was looking for help crunching the number and analyzing voter data.
candidates like joyce gerber, who's, running for cambridge school committee and was looking for. help crunching the number and analyzing voter
Candidates like Joyce Gerber who's. running for Cambridge school committee and was looking for help crunching the number and analyzing voter
candidates like joyce gerber, who's running for cambridge school committee and was looking for help crunching the number and analyzing voter data.
Investigators are gathering more clues about the man who fatally shot five police officers in Dallas last week and wounded nine others. The chief of police there, David Brown, told reporters today that while it appears the gunman acted alone, a roster of federal and local law enforcement officials are following every lead to ground to make sure that's the case.
investigators are gathering, more clues about, the man who fatally shot five police officers in dallas last week and wounded nine. others the chief of police there, david; brown, told reporters today that while it appears the gunman acted alone a. roster of, federal and local law enforcement, officials are following every lead. to ground to make sure that's the
Investigators are gathering more clues about, the man who fatally shot five police officers in Dallas last week and wounded nine others The, chief of police there David, Brown told reporters today. that while it appears the gunman acted alone a roster of federal and local law enforcement officials are following every lead to ground to make sure that's the
investigators are gathering more clues about the man who fatally shot five police officers in dallas last week and wounded nine others. the chief of police there, david brown, told reporters today that while it appears the gunman acted alone, a roster of federal and local law enforcement officials are following every lead to ground to make sure that's the case.
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Until you show we've exhausted every lead, I'm not going to be convinced that we know everything about what happened. We're going to turn over every rock. We're going to follow every lead till it's exhausted. You know, I want to make sure there's nobody else out there that had something to do with this.
until you show we've exhausted every lead i'm not going to be convinced that we. know everything about what. happened we're going to turn. over every; rock we're going to follow every lead till it's exhausted you know i want, to make sure there's nobody else out there that had something to, do with
Until you show we've exhausted every lead I'm not going, to be convinced that we know everything about what happened We're going to turn over every rock We're going to follow every lead till it's exhausted You know, I want to, make sure there's nobody else out there that had something to, do with.
until you show we've exhausted every lead, i'm not going to be convinced that we know everything about what happened. we're going to turn over every rock. we're going to follow every lead till it's exhausted. you know, i want to make sure there's nobody else out there that had something to do with this.
And part of that process is trying to understand what motivated the gunman. NPR's counterterrorism correspondent Dina Temple-Raston has been following the story and joins us now. And Dina, what is the latest that investigators are finding out about the gunman?
and part of that process is trying to understand. what motivated the gunman npr's counterterrorism correspondent dina, temple-raston has been following the story and joins us now and dina what is the latest that investigators are finding out about, the
And part of. that process is trying to understand what motivated. the gunman NPR's counterterrorism correspondent. Dina Temple-Raston has been following the story and joins us now And Dina what is the, latest that investigators, are finding out about the.
and part of that process is trying to understand what motivated the gunman. npr's counterterrorism correspondent dina temple-raston has been following the story and joins us now. and dina, what is the latest that investigators are finding out about the gunman?
Well, they've been fanning out around the country to talk to people who knew 25-year-old Micah Xavier Johnson. They have his computer. They're looking at his social media accounts, and sources tell NPR that experts in radicalization have been called in to analyze what investigators have gathered so far. And there are some who believe that if you look at the trajectory of Johnson's life, it falls into a familiar pattern of radicalization.
well they've been fanning out around the country to talk to people who knew 25-year-old micah xavier johnson they have his computer they're looking at his social media accounts and sources tell npr that; experts in radicalization. have been called in to analyze what, investigators have gathered so far and there are some who believe that if you look at the trajectory of johnson's, life it falls into a familiar pattern. of.
Well they've been fanning out around the country to talk to people who knew 25-year-old Micah Xavier Johnson They have his computer, They're looking at his social media accounts and sources tell NPR that experts in radicalization have; been called in to analyze what investigators have gathered so far And there are some who believe that if you look at the trajectory of Johnson's life it. falls into a familiar pattern of
well, they've been fanning out around the country to talk to people who knew 25-year-old micah xavier johnson. they have his computer. they're looking at his social media accounts, and sources tell npr that experts in radicalization have been called in to analyze what investigators have gathered so far. and there are some who believe that if you look at the trajectory of johnson's life, it falls into a familiar pattern of radicalization.
I mean, in this country, particularly recently when you talk about radicalization, it's usually in the context of young Muslims who end up embracing violent groups like al-Qaida or ISIS, but behind the scenes, law enforcement officials have been worrying for some time about young people who are embracing other kinds of radical ideologies like white supremacy or some parts of the sovereign citizen movement, which broadly is against government, and also some strains of the black power movement.
i mean in this country particularly recently when you talk about; radicalization it's usually in the context of young muslims who end up, embracing violent groups like al-qaida or isis but behind the scenes law enforcement officials have been worrying for some time about young. people who are. embracing other kinds of radical ideologies like white supremacy or. some parts of the sovereign citizen movement which broadly. is against government and also some strains of the black power
I mean in this country, particularly recently. when. you talk about, radicalization it's usually in the context of young Muslims who end up embracing violent groups like al-Qaida or ISIS but behind the scenes law, enforcement officials have been worrying for some time about young people who are embracing other kinds of radical ideologies like white supremacy or some parts of the sovereign citizen movement which broadly is against government and also some. strains of the black. power.
i mean, in this country, particularly recently when you talk about radicalization, it's usually in the context of young muslims who end up embracing violent groups like al-qaida or isis, but behind the scenes, law enforcement officials have been worrying for some time about young people who are embracing other kinds of radical ideologies like white supremacy or some parts of the sovereign citizen movement, which broadly is against government, and also some strains of the black power movement.
Well, what are investigators finding in Johnson's life that suggests radical ideas led him to violence?
well what are investigators finding in johnson's life that suggests radical ideas led him to
Well what are investigators finding in Johnson's life that suggests radical ideas led him to
well, what are investigators finding in johnson's life that suggests radical ideas led him to violence?
Well, we should say right away that there are some questions about his mental stability. Officials tell NPR that his journals are often rambling and confusing. At the same time, he was able to negotiate for two hours with police before he was killed. And police said that he was reasonably cogent when he was talking to them.
well. we should say right away that, there are some questions about his mental stability officials tell npr that his journals are often. rambling and. confusing at the same time he was able to negotiate for two hours with police before he was killed and. police said that. he was reasonably cogent, when he was talking to
Well we should say right away that there are some questions. about his mental stability Officials tell NPR that his journals are often rambling and confusing At the same time; he was able to negotiate for two hours with police before he was killed And police said that he was reasonably cogent when he was, talking to
well, we should say right away that there are some questions about his mental stability. officials tell npr that his journals are often rambling and confusing. at the same time, he was able to negotiate for two hours with police before he was killed. and police said that he was reasonably cogent when he was talking to them.
So one of the things that they're exploring is the effect that recent video showing police shootings, one from Louisiana and the other from Minnesota, had on Johnson's state of mind. The Facebook live video showing the fatal encounter between police and Philando Castile in St. Paul was watched by millions of people, and Johnson mentioned it when he was in that standoff with police. So officials are looking at his writings to find clues on how those videos might have affected him.
so one of, the things that they're exploring is the effect that recent video showing police shootings one from louisiana. and the other from minnesota. had on johnson's state of mind the facebook live video showing the fatal. encounter between police and philando castile in st paul was watched by millions of people and johnson mentioned it when he was in that standoff with police so officials are looking at his writings to find clues on how, those videos might have affected
So one of the things that they're. exploring is the effect that recent video showing police shootings one from Louisiana, and the other from Minnesota had on Johnson's state of mind The. Facebook live video showing. the fatal encounter, between police and Philando Castile in St Paul was watched. by, millions of people and Johnson mentioned it when he was; in that standoff with police So officials are looking; at his writings to find clues on how those videos might have affected
so one of the things that they're exploring is the effect that recent video showing police shootings, one from louisiana and the other from minnesota, had on johnson's state of mind. the facebook live video showing the fatal encounter between police and philando castile in st. paul was watched by millions of people, and johnson mentioned it when he was in that standoff with police. so officials are looking at his writings to find clues on how those videos might have affected him.
But for - to hear you tell it, they're not convinced that that's what set him off.
but for - to. hear you, tell it they're not convinced that that's what set him
But for - to hear you tell it they're not convinced that that's what set him
but for - to hear you tell it, they're not convinced that that's what set him off.
Exactly. I mean, there are many things that are in play when something like this happens, but experts on radicalization are now involved. And they see this as part of a larger puzzle. If you think about it in terms of ISIS, ISIS radicalizes a lot of young men by posting emotional content - imagery that shows women and children suffering, for example.
exactly i mean there are many things that are in play, when something like this, happens but experts on radicalization are now involved and. they see this as part of a larger puzzle if you think about it in terms of isis isis radicalizes a lot. of young men by posting emotional content, - imagery that shows women and children suffering for
Exactly I. mean there are many things that, are in play when something like this happens but experts on radicalization are now, involved And they see. this as part of a larger puzzle If you think about it in terms of, ISIS ISIS radicalizes a lot of young men by posting emotional content - imagery that shows women and children suffering for
exactly. i mean, there are many things that are in play when something like this happens, but experts on radicalization are now involved. and they see this as part of a larger puzzle. if you think about it in terms of isis, isis radicalizes a lot of young men by posting emotional content - imagery that shows women and children suffering, for example.
The young men who were just convicted in Minneapolis a couple months ago for trying to join ISIS talked a lot about this. They said they watched ISIS videos showing women and children being killed in Syria, and they felt they needed to do something to help.
the young men who were just, convicted in minneapolis a couple months ago for trying to join isis talked a lot. about this they said they watched isis. videos showing women and children being killed in syria; and they felt they needed to do, something to
The young men who were just convicted in Minneapolis a couple. months ago for trying to join ISIS talked a lot about this They said they watched ISIS videos showing women and children being killed in Syria and they felt they needed to do something to
the young men who were just convicted in minneapolis a couple months ago for trying to join isis talked a lot about this. they said they watched isis videos showing women and children being killed in syria, and they felt they needed to do something to help.
And do police see parallels in Johnson's case?
and do police see parallels in johnson's
And do police see parallels in Johnson's
and do police see parallels in johnson's case?
Well, that's one of the theories they're working on. I mean, clearly something bigger led him to violence. But right now they're trying to understand motive in this context. Law enforcement officials say Johnson had been following various radical black power groups on Facebook for quite some time. They believe he'd attended some of their rallies.
well that's one of the theories they're working on i mean clearly something bigger led him to violence but, right now they're trying to understand motive in, this. context law enforcement officials say johnson had been following various radical. black power; groups on facebook for quite. some time they believe he'd attended some of their
Well that's one of, the theories they're working on I mean clearly something, bigger led him to violence But right now they're trying to, understand motive in this context Law enforcement officials say Johnson had been following various radical black power; groups on Facebook for quite some time, They, believe he'd attended, some of their
well, that's one of the theories they're working on. i mean, clearly something bigger led him to violence. but right now they're trying to understand motive in this context. law enforcement officials say johnson had been following various radical black power groups on facebook for quite some time. they believe he'd attended some of their rallies.
And remember; he was discharged from the military, and his parents say that when he came home, he was at a real loss. So law enforcement behavioralists (ph) are looking at whether he used these extremist groups as a way to feel connected to something bigger than himself. And they're trying to figure out what led him to begin to see himself as essentially a self-appointed warrior for African-Americans. I mean, this is still early days in the investigation, but this is definitely one of the threads that they're pursuing.
and, remember he was discharged from the military and his parents say that when, he came, home he was at a real. loss. so. law enforcement behavioralists, (ph) are looking at, whether he used. these extremist groups as a way. to. feel connected to something bigger than himself and they're trying. to figure out what led him to, begin, to, see himself as, essentially a self-appointed warrior for african-americans i mean this is. still early days, in. the investigation but this is definitely one of the threads that they're
And remember he was discharged from the military and his, parents say that when he came home he was at a real loss So law enforcement behavioralists (ph) are looking at. whether he, used these extremist groups as a way to feel, connected to something bigger. than himself And they're trying to. figure out what led him to begin to. see himself as essentially a self-appointed warrior for African-Americans I mean this is still early days in the investigation but this is definitely one of the threads that. they're
and remember; he was discharged from the military, and his parents say that when he came home, he was at a real loss. so law enforcement behavioralists (ph) are looking at whether he used these extremist groups as a way to feel connected to something bigger than himself. and they're trying to figure out what led him to begin to see himself as essentially a self-appointed warrior for african-americans. i mean, this is still early days in the investigation, but this is definitely one of the threads that they're pursuing.
Dina, the Dallas police chief said that they found an arsenal in Johnson's house, suggesting that he had a bigger attack in mind. What more can you tell us about that?
dina the dallas police chief said that they, found an arsenal in johnson's house. suggesting that he had a bigger attack in. mind what more can you tell us about
Dina, the Dallas police chief said that they found an arsenal in Johnson's house suggesting that he had a, bigger attack in mind What more can you tell us about
dina, the dallas police chief said that they found an arsenal in johnson's house, suggesting that he had a bigger attack in mind. what more can you tell us about that?
Well, that also fits into this radicalization narrative and one of the reasons why they brought radicalization experts in to look at this. The narrative begins with holding individuals responsibility - responsible for things that appear to be unfair. And then it moves into seeing the whole system as corrupt and violent. And that might go some way toward explaining why he targeted so many police in Dallas on that Thursday night.
well that also fits into; this. radicalization narrative and one, of the reasons why; they, brought radicalization, experts in to look at this the narrative begins with holding individuals responsibility. - responsible for things that appear to be unfair and then it moves into seeing the whole system as corrupt and violent and that might go, some way. toward explaining why he targeted so many police, in, dallas on that thursday,
Well that also fits into this radicalization narrative and one of; the reasons, why they brought radicalization experts in to look at this The narrative begins with holding individuals responsibility - responsible for things that appear to be unfair And then it moves into. seeing. the whole system as corrupt and violent And that might go some way toward explaining why he targeted so many police in Dallas on that Thursday
well, that also fits into this radicalization narrative and one of the reasons why they brought radicalization experts in to look at this. the narrative begins with holding individuals responsibility - responsible for things that appear to be unfair. and then it moves into seeing the whole system as corrupt and violent. and that might go some way toward explaining why he targeted so many police in dallas on that thursday night.
That's NPR counterterrorism correspondent Dina Temple-Raston. Dina, thanks.
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The book "Testament Of Youth" was first published in England in 1933, and it's never gone out of print. It's by Vera Brittain, one of the few memoirs of World War I from a woman's point of view. Now it's been turned into a feature film, and our critic, Kenneth Turan, has this review.
the book "testament of youth" was; first published in england, in 1933, and it's never gone out of print it's by vera brittain one of, the. few memoirs of world. war i from a woman's point of. view now it's, been turned into a feature film and our critic kenneth turan has this
The book "Testament Of Youth" was first published in England in. 1933, and it's never gone out of, print It's by Vera Brittain, one of the few memoirs of World War I from a woman's point. of view Now it's been turned into a feature film and our critic Kenneth, Turan has this
the book "testament of youth" was first published in england in 1933, and it's never gone out of print. it's by vera brittain, one of the few memoirs of world war i from a woman's point of view. now it's been turned into a feature film, and our critic, kenneth turan, has this review.
"Testament Of Youth" sweeps you away. It tells the kind of deeply involving story whose complexities can only come from a real life that's lived through them all. Key to the film's success is the all-out performance by Alicia Vikander, very much the actress of the moment following her charismatic work in "Ex Machina." She's thrown herself unreservedly into the role of Vera and pulled everyone else along with her. The year is 1914, and Vera's feminist spirit is visible almost immediately as she clashes with her parents over her dream of being a rare woman student at Oxford. Vera insists she never wants to marry anyone. Then, one of her brother's friends, handsome, sensitive Roland, played by Kit Harington of "Game Of Thrones," walks in the door. The connection between them is immediate. But this relationship is not going to be easy.
"testament of youth" sweeps you away it tells. the, kind of deeply involving story whose, complexities can only come from a real life. that's lived through, them; all key to the film's success is the all-out performance by alicia vikander very much the actress of the moment following her, charismatic work in "ex; machina" she's thrown herself unreservedly, into the role of vera and pulled everyone else along with her the year is 1914, and vera's feminist spirit is visible almost immediately as she clashes with her parents over her dream of being a rare woman student at oxford vera insists she never wants to marry anyone then one of her brother's friends; handsome sensitive roland, played by kit harington of "game of thrones" walks in the door the connection between them is, immediate. but this relationship is not going to, be.
"Testament Of Youth" sweeps you away It tells the kind of deeply involving story whose complexities can, only, come. from a real life that's, lived through them all Key to the film's, success, is, the all-out performance by Alicia Vikander, very much the actress of the moment, following her charismatic work in "Ex Machina" She's thrown herself unreservedly into the. role of Vera and pulled everyone else along with her, The year is 1914, and Vera's feminist spirit is visible. almost immediately as she, clashes with her parents, over her dream of being a rare woman student. at Oxford Vera insists she never wants. to marry anyone, Then one. of. her brother's friends handsome sensitive Roland played; by Kit, Harington of "Game Of Thrones" walks in. the, door, The connection between them is immediate But, this relationship is not. going to be,
"testament of youth" sweeps you away. it tells the kind of deeply involving story whose complexities can only come from a real life that's lived through them all. key to the film's success is the all-out performance by alicia vikander, very much the actress of the moment following her charismatic work in "ex machina." she's thrown herself unreservedly into the role of vera and pulled everyone else along with her. the year is 1914, and vera's feminist spirit is visible almost immediately as she clashes with her parents over her dream of being a rare woman student at oxford. vera insists she never wants to marry anyone. then, one of her brother's friends, handsome, sensitive roland, played by kit harington of "game of thrones," walks in the door. the connection between them is immediate. but this relationship is not going to be easy.
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(As Vera Brittain) If it's friendship you want, that's fine with me. I prefer clarity, that's all.
(as vera brittain) if it's friendship. you want that's fine. with me i prefer; clarity that's
(As Vera Brittain) If it's friendship you want that's fine with me I prefer clarity that's;
(as vera brittain) if it's friendship you want, that's fine with me. i prefer clarity, that's all.
(As Roland Leighton) Vera, let's agree, no more fear.
(as roland leighton) vera let's agree no more
(As Roland Leighton) Vera let's agree no more
(as roland leighton) vera, let's agree, no more fear.
(As Vera Brittain) No more fear.
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What Joyce didn't know is that the successful applicant didn't drive, couldn't vote, and was significantly shorter than her. She bumped into a neighborhood boy, Zev Dickstein, an 11-year-old. A fifth grader, a political wonk beyond his years, whom she'd seen volunteering for Senator Elizabeth Warren's campaign. And she made him an offer.
what joyce didn't know is that the successful applicant didn't drive couldn't vote and was significantly shorter than her she bumped into a neighborhood boy zev dickstein an. 11-year-old a fifth, grader a political wonk beyond his years whom she'd seen volunteering for senator elizabeth warren's campaign and she made him an
What Joyce didn't know is that the successful applicant didn't drive couldn't vote and was significantly. shorter than her. She bumped into a neighborhood boy Zev Dickstein an 11-year-old, A fifth grader a political wonk beyond, his years whom she'd seen volunteering for Senator Elizabeth Warren's campaign And she made him an
what joyce didn't know is that the successful applicant didn't drive, couldn't vote, and was significantly shorter than her. she bumped into a neighborhood boy, zev dickstein, an 11-year-old. a fifth grader, a political wonk beyond his years, whom she'd seen volunteering for senator elizabeth warren's campaign. and she made him an offer.
We had a little discussion, we had a policy discussion. And he sent me a very nice email and said he would love to be my campaign manager.
we had a little discussion we had a policy discussion and he sent me. a very nice email and said he would love, to be my campaign,
We had a little discussion, we had a policy discussion And he sent me a, very nice email and said he would love. to be my campaign
we had a little discussion, we had a policy discussion. and he sent me a very nice email and said he would love to be my campaign manager.
That's right: campaign manager.
that's right: campaign
That's right: campaign,
that's right: campaign manager.
I said, well, I should talk to your mom, so.
i said well i, should talk to your mom
I said well I should. talk to your mom
i said, well, i should talk to your mom, so.
Joyce talked to Zev's Mom, who signed off, and he started knocking on doors for Joyce's school committee bid, just as he'd done for Warren.
joyce talked to zev's mom who signed off and he started knocking on doors, for joyce's school. committee bid just as he'd done for
Joyce talked to Zev's Mom who signed off and he started knocking on doors for Joyce's. school committee bid just as he'd done for
joyce talked to zev's mom, who signed off, and he started knocking on doors for joyce's school committee bid, just as he'd done for warren.
Well, I mean, I learned what voters thought. I learned how to canvass. I had no idea in the beginning. And I learned what people thought of campaigns.
well i mean i learned what voters thought i. learned how to canvass i had no idea. in the beginning and i learned. what people thought of
Well I mean I learned. what voters thought I learned how. to. canvass, I had no idea in the beginning And I learned what people thought of
well, i mean, i learned what voters thought. i learned how to canvass. i had no idea in the beginning. and i learned what people thought of campaigns.
It would be easy in our cynical, political world to see Zev the campaign manager as a mere gimmick. But this boy is doing the grunt work that thousands of campaign workers do all across the country every year.
it would be easy in our cynical political world to see zev the campaign manager as a mere gimmick but this boy is doing the. grunt work that; thousands of campaign workers do all across. the country every
It would be easy in our cynical, political world to see Zev the campaign. manager as a mere gimmick. But this boy. is, doing the, grunt work that thousands of campaign workers do. all across the country every
it would be easy in our cynical, political world to see zev the campaign manager as a mere gimmick. but this boy is doing the grunt work that thousands of campaign workers do all across the country every year.
I create voter lists to contact, I do strategy, I helped with the website, and I've created the campaign literature. Luckily, the election is going to be, I mean, most of the time's in the summer.
i create voter lists to contact i do strategy i helped with. the website, and i've created the campaign literature luckily the election. is. going to be i mean most of the time's in the
I create voter lists to contact I do strategy I helped with the website and I've created. the campaign literature Luckily the election is going to be I mean most of the, time's in the
i create voter lists to contact, i do strategy, i helped with the website, and i've created the campaign literature. luckily, the election is going to be, i mean, most of the time's in the summer.
Summer - a time when most 11-year-olds are in camp, in a pool or riding bikes to friends' houses. Zev does those things, too. And he's got time management down pat.
summer - a time when most. 11-year-olds are in camp in, a pool or, riding bikes to friends' houses zev does those things too and he's got time. management down
Summer - a time when most 11-year-olds are in camp in a pool or riding bikes to. friends' houses, Zev. does those things too And he's got time management down
summer - a time when most 11-year-olds are in camp, in a pool or riding bikes to friends' houses. zev does those things, too. and he's got time management down pat.
I do my violin when I get home and then I work on the computer for Joyce. It's really, like, really, really busy.
i do my violin when i get home and then i work on the computer for joyce it's really like really really
I do my, violin when I get home and then I work on the computer for Joyce It's really like really really
i do my violin when i get home and then i work on the computer for joyce. it's really, like, really, really busy.
In politics, sometimes you need luck to fall your way. In addition to serving as campaign manager, Zev enjoys performing magic tricks at Joyce's events. For NPR News, I'm Anne Mostue in Boston.
in politics sometimes. you need luck to, fall your, way in, addition. to serving as campaign manager zev enjoys performing magic tricks at joyce's events for; npr news i'm anne mostue in,
In politics sometimes you. need, luck to fall your way In addition to serving as campaign manager Zev; enjoys performing; magic tricks at. Joyce's events For NPR News I'm Anne Mostue in
in politics, sometimes you need luck to fall your way. in addition to serving as campaign manager, zev enjoys performing magic tricks at joyce's events. for npr news, i'm anne mostue in boston.
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This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Neal Conan in Washington. After all the votes are counted, Romney still wins in Maine. Super-donors dominate the superPACs, and new frontrunner Rick Santorum struggles to stay on-message. It's Wednesday and time for a...
this is talk of the nation i'm neal conan in washington after all the votes are counted romney. still wins in maine super-donors dominate the superpacs and new frontrunner rick santorum struggles to stay on-message it's wednesday and time for
This is TALK OF THE NATION I'm Neal Conan, in Washington After all the votes are counted Romney still wins in Maine Super-donors dominate the, superPACs and new frontrunner Rick Santorum struggles to stay on-message It's Wednesday and time for
this is talk of the nation. i'm neal conan in washington. after all the votes are counted, romney still wins in maine. super-donors dominate the superpacs, and new frontrunner rick santorum struggles to stay on-message. it's wednesday and time for a...
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when i hear your new ideas i'm reminded of that ad: where's the
When I hear your new ideas I'm reminded, of that ad: Where's the
when i hear your new ideas, i'm reminded of that ad: where's the beef?
Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice.
extremism in the defense of liberty is no
Extremism in the defense of liberty is no,
extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice.
Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy.
senator you're, no jack
Senator. you're no Jack
senator, you're no jack kennedy.
You don't have Nixon to kick around anymore.
you don't have nixon to kick around
You don't have Nixon to kick around,
you don't have nixon to kick around anymore.
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: See, the problem - the way I see it, the problem is, yes, yes, yes, I don't see Republican voters getting very agitated or excited about the fact that Rick Santorum supported earmarks. What I would think that if you want to beat Barack Obama in the fall, you might get excited or irritated at some of the things he has to say about women's rights and things like that, but...
: see the problem - the way i see, it the problem is yes yes yes i don't see republican voters getting very agitated or excited, about the fact that rick santorum supported, earmarks what i would think that if you. want to beat barack, obama in the fall you might get excited or. irritated at some of, the things he has to say about women's rights and things like that,
: See the problem. - the way I see it the problem is yes yes yes I don't see, Republican voters getting very agitated or excited about the fact that Rick Santorum, supported earmarks What I would think that if you want to beat Barack Obama in the, fall you might get excited or irritated. at some of the things he has to say about women's rights and. things like that
: see, the problem - the way i see it, the problem is, yes, yes, yes, i don't see republican voters getting very agitated or excited about the fact that rick santorum supported earmarks. what i would think that if you want to beat barack obama in the fall, you might get excited or irritated at some of the things he has to say about women's rights and things like that, but...
Values issues, social issues.
values issues social
Values issues social.
values issues, social issues.
: But Mitt Romney can't attack Rick Santorum from the left because he's trying to win over all these conservative voters. So he's going to hope, I would imagine that Mitt Romney is going to hope, that John King, CNN's John King, will do the work for him because he can't certainly do it in tonight's debate.
: but mitt; romney can't attack rick santorum from the left because he's trying to win over all these conservative voters. so he's going to hope i would imagine that mitt romney is going, to, hope that john king cnn's john king will do the work. for him because he can't certainly do it in tonight's
: But Mitt. Romney can't attack Rick Santorum from the left because he's trying, to win, over all these conservative voters So he's going to hope I would, imagine that Mitt Romney is going. to hope that. John King CNN's John King will do the work. for him because, he can't certainly do, it in tonight's.
: but mitt romney can't attack rick santorum from the left because he's trying to win over all these conservative voters. so he's going to hope, i would imagine that mitt romney is going to hope, that john king, cnn's john king, will do the work for him because he can't certainly do it in tonight's debate.
And it's a long Hail Mary pass again for Newt Gingrich, who has to make a big showing, I'd think. The last polls in Arizona showed that it was Mitt Romney up by I think 16 points, so his to lose probably there in Arizona.
and; it's. a long hail, mary pass again for newt gingrich; who has to make a big showing i'd think the. last polls in arizona showed that it was mitt romney up by i think 16 points, so his to lose probably, there in
And it's a long Hail Mary pass again, for Newt Gingrich who, has, to make a big, showing I'd think. The last polls in Arizona showed that it was Mitt Romney up by I think 16 points so his to lose probably there in
and it's a long hail mary pass again for newt gingrich, who has to make a big showing, i'd think. the last polls in arizona showed that it was mitt romney up by i think 16 points, so his to lose probably there in arizona.
: Perhaps, but again Newt Gingrich is not really competitive in Michigan or Arizona. He looks like he's looking at the Super Tuesday states in Georgia, Tennessee, Oklahoma, perhaps Ohio, which is March 6th. But again, if all the headlines on February 28th is Michigan - Romney wins or Santorum wins, why will voters support Newt Gingrich on March 6th? It may be too late for him.
: perhaps but again newt gingrich; is not. really competitive in michigan or arizona he looks like he's looking at the, super tuesday states in georgia tennessee oklahoma perhaps ohio which is march 6th but again if all the headlines on february 28th is michigan - romney wins or santorum wins why will voters support. newt gingrich on march 6th? it. may be, too late for
: Perhaps. but. again Newt Gingrich is not really competitive; in Michigan, or Arizona He looks like he's looking at the Super Tuesday states in Georgia Tennessee Oklahoma perhaps Ohio which is March 6th But again if all the headlines on February 28th is Michigan - Romney wins or Santorum wins why will voters support Newt Gingrich on March 6th? It may be too late for
: perhaps, but again newt gingrich is not really competitive in michigan or arizona. he looks like he's looking at the super tuesday states in georgia, tennessee, oklahoma, perhaps ohio, which is march 6th. but again, if all the headlines on february 28th is michigan - romney wins or santorum wins, why will voters support newt gingrich on march 6th? it may be too late for him.
And Ron Paul did win that one elusive county in the state of Maine, but it was not enough to overtake Mitt Romney's lead. So at this point, where does Ron Paul look to do well?
and ron paul did win. that one elusive county in the state of, maine but. it was not enough to, overtake mitt romney's lead so at this point where does ron paul look to do,
And Ron Paul. did win that one elusive county in the state of Maine but. it was not enough to overtake Mitt Romney's lead So at. this point where does Ron Paul look to do
and ron paul did win that one elusive county in the state of maine, but it was not enough to overtake mitt romney's lead. so at this point, where does ron paul look to do well?
: Well, again, he is competitive in caucuses. He wants to make a play in caucuses. He hasn't won yet, as you pointed out. All the other three candidates have at least won a primary or a caucus or more. But again, Ron Paul was always never going to - his aim was never to win. Of course he wants to win, but his aim is to get his Libertarian-style bit of Republicanism out there, and he's not going away anytime soon.
: well again he is competitive in caucuses he wants, to make a play in caucuses he hasn't won yet as you pointed out all the other three candidates have at least won a primary or a caucus or more but, again ron paul was always. never going to - his aim was never to win of course he wants to win but his aim is to get his libertarian-style bit of, republicanism out there and he's not going away, anytime
: Well again. he is competitive in caucuses He wants to make a play; in caucuses He hasn't won yet as you pointed out All the other. three, candidates have at least won a primary or a caucus or more But again Ron Paul, was always never going to - his aim was never to win Of course; he wants to win but his aim is to get his Libertarian-style bit, of Republicanism out there and he's not going away anytime
: well, again, he is competitive in caucuses. he wants to make a play in caucuses. he hasn't won yet, as you pointed out. all the other three candidates have at least won a primary or a caucus or more. but again, ron paul was always never going to - his aim was never to win. of course he wants to win, but his aim is to get his libertarian-style bit of republicanism out there, and he's not going away anytime soon.
In the meantime, we have some people on the line who think they know the answer to this week's trivia question - the last Republican or Democrat to win the most votes in his or her party's primaries but not get the nomination. 800-989-8255. Email [email protected]. Matt's on the line from Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
in the meantime we, have some people on the line who think they. know the answer to this week's. trivia question - the last republican or democrat, to win the most votes in, his or her party's primaries but not get the nomination 800-989-8255. email [email protected] matt's on the line from. pottsville,
In the meantime we have some people on the line who think they know the answer to this week's trivia question - the last Republican or Democrat, to win the most votes in his or her party's primaries but not. get the nomination 800-989-8255. Email [email protected] Matt's on the line from Pottsville
in the meantime, we have some people on the line who think they know the answer to this week's trivia question - the last republican or democrat to win the most votes in his or her party's primaries but not get the nomination. 800-989-8255. email [email protected]. matt's on the line from pottsville, pennsylvania.
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hi, hillary clinton?
Hillary Clinton in 2008?
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: Well, that's a great guess because that was the closest in history, and somehow 35, 38, 40 million votes in the primaries, Barack Obama defeated Hillary Clinton by 41,622 votes. Now if you include Michigan, where Barack Obama took his name off the ballot, Hillary Clinton has the advantage, but...
: well that's a great guess because that was the closest in history and. somehow, 35, 38, 40 million votes in the primaries barack obama defeated hillary clinton by 41,622 votes now if you include michigan where barack obama took his name off. the ballot hillary clinton, has the advantage
: Well that's a great guess because that was the closest in history and somehow 35, 38, 40 million. votes in the primaries, Barack Obama defeated Hillary Clinton by 41,622 votes Now if you include Michigan where Barack Obama took his. name off the ballot, Hillary Clinton has the advantage
: well, that's a great guess because that was the closest in history, and somehow 35, 38, 40 million votes in the primaries, barack obama defeated hillary clinton by 41,622 votes. now if you include michigan, where barack obama took his name off the ballot, hillary clinton has the advantage, but...
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: we're not counting that because the democrats didn't count that. so it's a good guess.
You're welcome. Lawrence Krauss is a physicist and foundation professor and director of the Arizona State University Origin Project. The ASU Science and Culture Festival is taking place this weekend in Tempe, exploring the same theme of science, the arts and culture. His latest book is "Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's Life in Science." And they're all joining us from KJZZ in Tempe, Arizona. Lawrence, welcome back to SCIENCE FRIDAY.
you're welcome lawrence krauss is a physicist and foundation. professor, and. director of the arizona state university origin project the. asu science and. culture festival is taking place this, weekend in tempe exploring the, same theme of science. the arts and culture his latest book is "quantum man: richard feynman's life in science" and they're all joining us from kjzz, in tempe arizona lawrence, welcome back to science
You're welcome Lawrence. Krauss is a physicist and foundation professor and director of the, Arizona State University Origin Project The ASU; Science and Culture Festival is taking place this weekend in Tempe exploring. the same theme of science the arts and culture, His latest. book. is "Quantum; Man: Richard, Feynman's Life in Science" And they're all joining us from KJZZ in Tempe Arizona Lawrence, welcome back to SCIENCE
you're welcome. lawrence krauss is a physicist and foundation professor and director of the arizona state university origin project. the asu science and culture festival is taking place this weekend in tempe, exploring the same theme of science, the arts and culture. his latest book is "quantum man: richard feynman's life in science." and they're all joining us from kjzz in tempe, arizona. lawrence, welcome back to science friday.
It's always good to be back, Ira.
it's always, good to be back
It's always good to be back
it's always good to be back, ira.
You were one of the catalysts for this meeting, for the meeting that's going on in Arizona. Where do you see the connection between science and art?
you; were one of the, catalysts for this meeting. for the meeting that's going on in arizona where do you see the connection between. science and
You were, one of the catalysts. for this meeting for the meeting that's going on in Arizona Where do you see the connection between science and
you were one of the catalysts for this meeting, for the meeting that's going on in arizona. where do you see the connection between science and art?
Well, to me it's kind of obvious. They ask the same questions. Science addresses - really what it does at its best is force us to reassess our place in the cosmos. Where do we come from? Who are we? Where are we going?
well to me it's kind of obvious they. ask the same. questions science addresses. - really what it does at its best is force us to reassess our place in the, cosmos where do we come from? who are we? where are we
Well to me it's kind of obvious They ask the. same, questions; Science addresses - really what it does at its best is force us to reassess our place in the cosmos Where do we come from? Who are we? Where are we
well, to me it's kind of obvious. they ask the same questions. science addresses - really what it does at its best is force us to reassess our place in the cosmos. where do we come from? who are we? where are we going?
And those are the very same questions that you get in art, literature, music. Every time you read a wonderful book or see a wonderful film, you come out of it with a different perspective of yourself, and too often, it seems to me, we forget that cultural aspect of science, and that's the reason we're celebrating it here.
and those are the very same questions that you get in art literature music, every time you read a wonderful book or see a wonderful film you come out of it, with a different perspective of yourself and, too often it seems to me we forget that cultural aspect of science and that's the reason we're celebrating it
And those are the very same questions that you get, in art literature music Every time you read a wonderful book or see a wonderful film; you come out of it with a different perspective, of yourself and too often it seems to, me we forget that, cultural aspect of, science and that's the reason we're celebrating, it
and those are the very same questions that you get in art, literature, music. every time you read a wonderful book or see a wonderful film, you come out of it with a different perspective of yourself, and too often, it seems to me, we forget that cultural aspect of science, and that's the reason we're celebrating it here.
And they come together in some sense in the notion of origins. Origins really is one place where, it seems to me, those two worlds connect the closest, because we all wonder about our origins in different ways.
and they come together, in some sense in the notion of origins origins really is one place where it seems to me those two worlds connect the closest because we all wonder about our origins in different
And, they come together. in some sense in the notion of origins Origins really is one place. where it seems to me, those two worlds connect the closest. because we all wonder about our origins in different
and they come together in some sense in the notion of origins. origins really is one place where, it seems to me, those two worlds connect the closest, because we all wonder about our origins in different ways.
And it's the forefront of science in almost every field and yet, of course, it's really what we're asking ourselves when we think about literature and art.
and it's the forefront of science in almost every field and yet of course it's really what we're asking ourselves when we think, about, literature and
And it's the forefront of. science in. almost every field and yet of course. it's really what we're asking ourselves when we think about literature and
and it's the forefront of science in almost every field and yet, of course, it's really what we're asking ourselves when we think about literature and art.
Werner, you always seem to have that kind of connection in the book -in the films that you make. Certainly you get into the science, and then you get into a larger question about humanity in there, don't you?
werner you always seem to have that kind of connection in the book -in the. films that you make. certainly you get into the science and then you get into a larger question about humanity in there don't
Werner you always. seem to have that kind of connection in the book -in the films that you make Certainly you get into the, science and. then you; get into, a larger question about humanity in there don't
werner, you always seem to have that kind of connection in the book -in the films that you make. certainly you get into the science, and then you get into a larger question about humanity in there, don't you?
Well, in some of the films, yes, but it doesn't really apply to everything I do. When you look at the feature films, of course, they're of a different nature. But a good example of what you're alluding to is the film I made in Antarctica, "Encounters at the End of the World," and of course the most recent film in the cave in Southern France, where you really can observe the origins of the modern human soul, so to speak.
well in some of the films yes but it doesn't really apply to everything, i do when you look at the feature films of course; they're of a different nature but a. good example, of what you're alluding to is the film i made in antarctica "encounters at the end of the. world" and of course the most recent film, in the cave in southern france where you really. can observe the origins of the modern human soul so to
Well in some of the films yes but it doesn't really apply to everything I do When you look at the feature films of course they're of a different nature But a good, example of what you're alluding to is the film I made in. Antarctica "Encounters at the End of the World" and of course the most recent film in the cave, in Southern France where you really can observe the origins of the modern human, soul so to
well, in some of the films, yes, but it doesn't really apply to everything i do. when you look at the feature films, of course, they're of a different nature. but a good example of what you're alluding to is the film i made in antarctica, "encounters at the end of the world," and of course the most recent film in the cave in southern france, where you really can observe the origins of the modern human soul, so to speak.
Art, figurative representation, apparently first traces of religion, there was music nearby - well, 400 kilometers away. Ivory flutes were found and just phenomenal things that did not occur to Neanderthal man, who roamed the landscape at the same time, 32,000 years ago. So there are profound questions and, of course, profound mysteries remaining.
art figurative representation apparently first traces. of religion there was music nearby - well 400 kilometers, away ivory, flutes were found and just phenomenal things that did not occur to neanderthal man who roamed the; landscape at the same time 32,000 years ago so there. are. profound questions and of, course profound mysteries
Art figurative representation apparently first traces of religion there was music, nearby - well 400 kilometers away Ivory flutes. were found and just phenomenal things that did not occur to Neanderthal man who roamed the landscape at the same time 32,000 years ago So there are profound questions and of course profound mysteries
art, figurative representation, apparently first traces of religion, there was music nearby - well, 400 kilometers away. ivory flutes were found and just phenomenal things that did not occur to neanderthal man, who roamed the landscape at the same time, 32,000 years ago. so there are profound questions and, of course, profound mysteries remaining.
Cormac McCarthy, most people may not know this, but I understand you are very interested in science also. Tell us about your relationship, for example, with the Santa Fe Institute.
cormac mccarthy most people may not know this but i understand you are very interested in science also tell us, about your relationship for example with the santa fe
Cormac McCarthy; most people may not know, this but I, understand you are; very interested in, science also Tell us about your, relationship for example with the Santa Fe
cormac mccarthy, most people may not know this, but i understand you are very interested in science also. tell us about your relationship, for example, with the santa fe institute.
Well, I met Murray Gell-Mann about 25 years ago, and I'd been interested in science at that time, particularly physics, and after meeting Murray and a number of other physicists, I became more interested, and I was invited to come to the Santa Fe Institute, where I've been for - oh, I don't know, about a dozen years. But my connection with him was even before that, because I lived in El Paso, and my brother and I used to come to various meetings and presentations at the institute.
well i met murray gell-mann about 25 years ago and i'd been interested in science. at that time particularly physics and. after meeting murray and a number. of. other physicists, i became more interested and i was invited to come. to the santa fe institute where i've been for - oh i don't know about a dozen years, but my connection with him was even before that because i lived; in. el paso and my brother and i used, to come to various meetings and presentations at the
Well I met Murray Gell-Mann about 25 years ago and I'd been interested in science at that time particularly physics and after meeting Murray. and a number of other physicists I became more interested and I was invited to come, to the Santa. Fe Institute, where I've been for - oh I don't know about; a dozen years But my, connection with him was even before, that because I lived in El Paso and my. brother and I used to come to various meetings and presentations at the
well, i met murray gell-mann about 25 years ago, and i'd been interested in science at that time, particularly physics, and after meeting murray and a number of other physicists, i became more interested, and i was invited to come to the santa fe institute, where i've been for - oh, i don't know, about a dozen years. but my connection with him was even before that, because i lived in el paso, and my brother and i used to come to various meetings and presentations at the institute.
And I think it kind of helps you to stay honest. You're talking about things which are factual and things about which there is agreement. It's kind of hard to agreement about the arts at the - some of the awards programs really have a hard time getting any sort of consensus about who should get it, these awards in literature or the visual arts.
and i think, it kind of helps you to stay honest you're talking about things which are factual and things about which there is agreement it's kind of hard to agreement about the arts at the; - some of the awards programs really. have a hard time getting any sort of consensus about who. should. get it these awards in literature or the visual
And I think it kind of. helps you to stay honest You're talking about things which, are factual and. things about which there is agreement It's kind of hard to agreement about, the arts at the - some of the awards programs really, have a hard time getting any sort of, consensus about who should get it these awards in literature or the visual
and i think it kind of helps you to stay honest. you're talking about things which are factual and things about which there is agreement. it's kind of hard to agreement about the arts at the - some of the awards programs really have a hard time getting any sort of consensus about who should get it, these awards in literature or the visual arts.
There's not - it's not easy to do. But if you're talking about a theory in physics, guess what? It's either true or it's not. And you will go to an experiment and to experimental people and tell them what you're looking for, and if they find it, then it's there, and if they don't, it's not. And that's -I kind of like that.
there's not - it's not. easy to do but if you're talking about a theory in physics guess what? it's either true or it's not and you, will go to an experiment and to experimental people and tell them what you're looking for and if they find it then it's there and if they don't it's not and that's -i kind of like
There's not - it's not easy to do But. if you're talking about a theory in physics guess what? It's either. true or it's not And, you will go to an experiment and to experimental people; and tell them what you're looking for and if. they find it then it's there and if; they don't it's not And that's -I kind of. like
there's not - it's not easy to do. but if you're talking about a theory in physics, guess what? it's either true or it's not. and you will go to an experiment and to experimental people and tell them what you're looking for, and if they find it, then it's there, and if they don't, it's not. and that's -i kind of like that.
Lawrence, do you have a reaction to that?
lawrence do you have a reaction to
Lawrence. do you have a reaction to
lawrence, do you have a reaction to that?
Well, yeah. I think it's fascinating to hear that because I think it's really important. One of the - you know, we - all of what we're talking about is human imagination, in a way. And in fact, to bring Feynman up, I guess, he said science is imagination in a straightjacket.
well yeah i, think it's fascinating to. hear that because i think it's really important, one of the - you know we - all of what we're talking about is human imagination in a way and in fact to bring feynman up i guess he said science is imagination in a
Well yeah I think it's fascinating to hear that because I think it's really. important One of the, - you know we - all of what we're talking about, is human imagination in a way And in fact to bring Feynman up I guess he said science is imagination in, a
well, yeah. i think it's fascinating to hear that because i think it's really important. one of the - you know, we - all of what we're talking about is human imagination, in a way. and in fact, to bring feynman up, i guess, he said science is imagination in a straightjacket.
And I think - and we have to recognize that we, as humans, I guess, want to and love to imagine not only the world the way it is but the world as it might be. And many of us want the - hope that there are worlds that are better.
and i. think - and we have to. recognize that we as humans i guess, want to and love to imagine not only the, world the way it is, but the world as it might be and many of us, want the - hope that there are worlds that are
And I. think - and we have to recognize that we as humans I guess want to and love to imagine not only the world, the; way it is but the world as. it might be And, many of us want the - hope that there are worlds that are,
and i think - and we have to recognize that we, as humans, i guess, want to and love to imagine not only the world the way it is but the world as it might be. and many of us want the - hope that there are worlds that are better.