And of course, it shot straight to the top of the charts, and now it's a "New York Times" best seller. Emmanuel , it's my pleasure to welcome you to Talks at Google.Before we get started-- Brandon, what's up, my man?
Brandon, it wasn't intentional, but it still led to death. Emmanuel Acho has rarely dealt with first degree racism.See, first degree racism, I'm intentionally saying the N word to inflict emotional damage onto you.
The you're so smart to be Black. Emmanuel , I love these uncomfortable conversations.I just wish all Black people were more like you.
Remember, for those of you all that are unaware or never knew, his mother was dead. Emmanuel , I can't do it, I can't do it, it's not right.
Remember, for those of you all that are unaware or never knew, his mother was dead. Emmanuel Acho, as points in my life-- I'm third personing here-- Emmanuel Acho has at points in his life had celebrity privilege.
I'd like to introduce Emmanuel Schanzer. Emmanuel is a creator and co-director of Bootstrap, one of the largest formal K through 12 computer science initiatives in the US.He spent several years as a program manager and developer before becoming a high school teacher and a middle school academic coach, and has long been
So you're probably sitting here saying, oh my God. Emmanuel is telling me that this is basically a free lunch, right?We get all of those metrics for free.
I don't know if anyone saw that. And Emmanuel Macron, the president, literally sat right here, behind me. Good seats. So I'm in a lot of photographs, not for me.
I just wish all Black people were more like you. Or Emmanuel , you're just-- you're a different Black guy. It's going to a store, Brandon, if I'm go to a Rolex store because I'm a watch guy, I'm like, you know what, I have to wear my current Rolex into a Rolex
And that he had already solved real problems with students from 40 other countries. His name is Emmanuel . He's at the University of Chicago now, and he recently told me that he wants to build his own education startup to pay
Everyone's talking about the skills that AI is going to replace. But the skills Emmanuel demonstrated, the ability to care, to collaborate, to communicate, these are deeply human skills. They've always been important, but in the age of AI, they are the skills of the future.
I know you worked for the Eagles for about a year or two, so I'm sad we missed each other. Who is Emmanuel Acho? Son of Nigerian immigrants, my parents came to America late '70s, early '80s.
And that's really powerful, because many Kenyans did not have access to the banking system. So this transformed Emmanuel 's life. He no longer needs to worry about cash, or forgery, or robbery.
and things that evoke antiquity. When Victor Emmanuel II came to Rome in 1870, there were 150,000 people in town. That number grew to about 1.4 million by 1935, and so in that interim period, one of the major responsibilities of both the national
Same thing with Tchaikovsky, three hour walks, every afternoon. And then we get Emmanuel Kant, who it is said you could set your watch by his walks because he'd walk around the town square the same time every day.
So like, the central west end is where we were. And there's Emmanuel right after he got his award, and we're working on Eye Menu right now.
were from French. It was, even in absolute numbers, the most represented country in this conference. And so Emmanuel Candes explained, for instance, to the audience how he had collaborated with people from hospitals, medical doctors and so on, with a combination of old and new mathematics-- Fourier transform analysis, data processing,
And, uh, then Oppenheimer fired her because she kinda, I think she knew too much. Acrivo Condopria Emmanuelise, Greek, so she was 16 years old in Philadelphia, her father couldnít read or write English and her guidance counselor told her she couldnít go to the college, there was no hope, but there was this project if she moved to Pennsylvania
So what do we do about all of that? I don't always agree with Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, but I think he had a really beautiful speech in the city of Marseille during his election campaign.
I'd like to introduce Emmanuel Schanzer. Emmanuel is a creator and co-director of Bootstrap, one of the largest formal K through 12 computer science initiatives in the US.
This is literally this problem, and what just happened is what it's like. But my creative partner and CEO Emmanuel Shalev is in charge of all edits.
how the next experiment's going to turn out, but I'm getting to report it in real time. And people like Jillian Banfield and Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer decided to focus on RNA.
I've never been able to solve a Rubik's Cube, and physical problem solving is really difficult for me. And then, Emmanuel shared a perspective with me that I shouldn't look at it as a physical problem. I should just look at it as a computer problem.
People want to work with them more. But if you go to the local library-- the Emmanuel College Library was where me and my friends would go.
how the next experiment's going to turn out, but I'm getting to report it in real time. Certainly, Jennifer and Emmanuel Charpentier and Jillian Banfield, the women in this book, they were very, very collaborative,
I'm very excited to introduce today's guest, because I'm also a big fan. Today we get to hear from the famous Emmanuel Acho. Unless you've been here under a rock, he's currently a Fox Sports analyst and a former NFL player with the Eagles.
I'm black. But I grew up Nigerian cultured and White cultured. What do you mean, Emmanuel ? Let me explain. I grew up listening to Nigerian music from my parents, eating Nigerian food, rice and stew, goat meat.
Remember, for those of you all that are unaware or never knew, his mother was dead. And Oprah says, "Emmanuel , this question is from someone who wants to remain anonymous.
But fewer than 1,000 people have called this lake their home. And one of these people is a gentleman called Emmanuel Saronga. And he makes a living selling and herding goats.
And he makes a living selling and herding goats. Now, for Emmanuel , it used to be that cash was king. So when he sold a goat, he would receive cash.
Please. My name is Emmanuel .
But I am really impressed by works of Chivo-- Emmanuel Lubezki.
And as a sign of the times, one of the plenary talks was from a mathematician expressing the pride of mathematics, and more precisely in big data at large. This was Emmanuel Candes from Stanford University. He was a member of the French delegation, let's say.
things and people started watching that, and I would get pinged from all around the world. And one time this guy from Canada, named Emmanuel Pacheco, he just pinged me on LinkedIn and said, I'm going to teach you how to solve a Rubik's Cube and just said, Go/Cube Club, which is our internal link.
It's a great question, Brandon. So many people they say, Emmanuel , what was your inspiration for "Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man?" For those of you that don't know me, "Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man," a show I created, I sat in a studio by myself.
Remember, for those of you all that are unaware or never knew, his mother was dead. Because I'm reminded of people like, Emmanuel , what if somebody steals your idea, or steals your concept?
Remember, for those of you all that are unaware or never knew, his mother was dead. sounding name. This is not Emmanuel Acho's opinion, this is based on empirical data and facts in a study.
And I'm going to spend the next 35 or so minutes talking to you about computer science education formulated as an engineering problem. So as Andrew mentioned, my name is Emmanuel . I work with a team.
Well, this turns out to be pretty useful in an era when we seem to be getting attacked by wave after wave of virus variants. But when Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier discovered the components of this system, the essential components, they realized that they could reprogram it.
Well, one interesting way is that instead of hanging out in the labs, I hung around in the Slack channels and in the Zoom meetings of Jennifer Doudna and of Feng Zhang and of Emmanuelle Charpentier and George Church.
So the proponents, the economists who advised on this wealth tax are University of Berkeley Professor Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman, who is now at
OK. All right, a question from Emmanuel , "Family means a lot to you, and wanted to get your perspective how your upbringing shaped the way you
how the next experiment's going to turn out, but I'm getting to report it in real time. touch on it? Yeah, after June of 2012 when Emmanuel Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna published their paper on how you can
Today he is here to talk about his career, his YouTube series-- "Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man," which has an amazing 70 million views in just the first eight months. The show has been such a huge hit that Emmanuel got a chance to write a book by the same name. And of course, it shot straight to the top of the charts, and now it's a "New York Times" best seller.
Oftentimes as a Black man in America you navigate society as a stranger. And my White brothers and sisters they've asked me, Emmanuel , what the heck do you mean by that? Let me put it in context.
I know like on Monday, if I'm correct, Emmanuel Macron, French president, did launch this agreement.
class had damn well better result in them learning math better than they did before. And you might say, oh, Emmanuel , you're just being-- you know, you're just being silly.
So we are very much the heirs of Enlightenment thought, people like Emmanuel Kant, Rene Descartes, who have bequeathed to us what I'm going
If you have an old book on Rome, it will tell you about the Victor Emmanuel Monument. And everybody agrees it is about the ugliest
because you don't have to look at what you're standing on, the Victor Emmanuel Monument.