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You know what I mean?"Eve's Loyalty." Have you ever seen someone love so hard that they learn everything they can about you, so they can remind you
And I have come to know many of them.Eve Andersson, of course-- I consider her to be a good friend, and great colleague.I'm going to pick on you, Louis, Anna, Laura Palmaro from the Chrome Team, Shawn Lauriat, and Richard
We had military guys and so on, because she was a warrior.Eve mainly worked with the five wives and Miss Giddy, the history woman who's their mentor, because they neededsomething to give them some cohesion as well, some shared world.
kids yet but I hope to soon. Now, jumping forward to Christmas Eve. So, we've got surveillance all worked out. Typically ChristmasEve starts with you know, as most Christmas Eves do with a big meal, you know, a little bit of eggnog, and then typically, you know, a whole lotof coffee because he doesn't want his lieutenants going off into people's houses on too much eggnog. So, when this is all over, each lieutenant has
lot of friends in hollywood and invited some of the people here this evening and i'd like to invite you for new year'seve i will send the jet and you can invite whoever you want and come to iran well off we went and i had a great timei mean how many would like to invite friends to paris or tunisia or iran or south america when i came back i was living at a
We have the extraordinary Eve Ensler here today.Eve is a playwright, an actress, an activist, and an amazing world leader.She has many books and her most recent book is this incredible book "I Am An Emotional Creature: The Secret Life of Girls Around the World".
Is that right? So talk a little bit.Eve Ensler: Well, "The Vagina Monologues" was a fictional version.I don't want anybody - they were not interviews.
lunch and sort of hearing these stories and re-empowering yourself to be emotional or be however you are or whether it's through technical places that you get.Eve Ensler: Well, I also think that in terms of Google and V-Day -- you know V-Day - V stands for vagina and it stands for victory over violence and it stands for Valentine'sDay but it also stand for virtual.
The girl cells that need to infiltrate everybody.Eve Ensler: Yeah. Well, I still have no idea why TED keeps inviting me back to speak because I'm not a scientist, I'm not a biologist, I'm not a physicist, I'm not an astronomerand I keep going, 'Okay, vaginas, outer space, okay?' I'm just trying to make the connections.
The other kid is now being tried as an adult -- he's going to go to prison, he's going to be in prison for 25 years, and the system failed both of them.Eve Ensler: Exactly. Megan: It failed both of them; it failed the kid who shot in not understanding bullying, indifference, inequality, and, of course, it failed the kid who was killed.Eve Ensler: And also usually people who are afraid of being gay or who are attacking gay people are afraid of their own femininity and their own vulnerability and their own
Eve Ensler: Exactly. Megan: It failed both of them; it failed the kid who shot in not understanding bullying, indifference, inequality, and, of course, it failed the kid who was killed.Eve Ensler: And also usually people who are afraid of being gay or who are attacking gay people are afraid of their own femininity and their own vulnerability and their ownsensitivity because no one has given them permission to honor their own hearts and honor their tenderness and you just see it kind of getting passed down and passed down and
Megan: So it's ready for the opening in May.Eve Ensler: And grateful.Well, we've been working in the Congo now with women on the ground and local groups on the ground because the way V-Day works is we've never, ever - V-Day's virtual and
Megan: That's an extraordinary vision.Eve Ensler: And now they are going to have computers and a whole tech center from Google.Megan: Yay. But we really wanted to contribute to the City of Joy and we wanted them to be able to tell their stories online and blog and learn about the Web and then also perhaps
run a side Internet cafe there or whatever they want to do.Eve Ensler: That's what we're hoping.Megan: We are up for helping them in any way.
Megan: We are up for helping them in any way.Eve Ensler: That we'll have an Internet cafe there.Megan: I want to open it up for questions to people so you can start thinking about questions.
Okay. So what kind of support are you getting from the men of the Congo for this?Eve Ensler: That's a very good question.Well, surprisingly a lot of support.
I kind of wondered if you wanted to talk a little bit about why this is so important to go help the women and the men there but also why it's important on a global level.Eve Ensler: Well, people always - I was just at a luncheon and someone said like what do you say when people say why the Congo.There's so much happening in our own communities and one thing I've seen by the way is that in all the V-Day's that are working locally to stop violence in Palo Alto or LA, or Alabama,
and I'm not sure if it was in Sudan.Eve Ensler: No, Kenya.Okay. So one, I wanted was to get an update that and this may be my own personal opinion
and social mores in those regions that seem a little bit more changeable so I wanted your opinion, if you agree on that.Eve Ensler: Okay. Well, I'm going to address your second part of that first.You know, it's interesting when people say that violence has always been – it's a natural thing which I find completely unnatural actually, just for the record.
Now, why do we have the imagination to perceive and foresee and look out and see an evolution in things like computers and online and virtual reality but we don't have the imaginationEve Ensler: And I also think movements do it.
Now, why do we have the imagination to perceive and foresee and look out and see an evolution in things like computers and online and virtual reality but we don't have the imaginationEve Ensler: Yeah. Megan: There's 20,000 Googlers all over the world Eve Ensler: Wow!! 20,000!!
Now, why do we have the imagination to perceive and foresee and look out and see an evolution in things like computers and online and virtual reality but we don't have the imaginationEve Ensler: Well, I've always felt that you should do a V-Day at Google.
Now, why do we have the imagination to perceive and foresee and look out and see an evolution in things like computers and online and virtual reality but we don't have the imaginationEve Ensler: Well, I want to say that many men have come to "The Vagina Monologues" and are actually very attracted to vaginas and aren't alienated by them, just for the record.
Now, why do we have the imagination to perceive and foresee and look out and see an evolution in things like computers and online and virtual reality but we don't have the imaginationEve Ensler: Oh, I'm so happy.
we're going to put my my faith in so you go into the catholic church on EasterEve that's called Easter Vigil and I was about a week out and I get a tip that apriest had a head admitted to being a child molester in the past because of this new policy r 0 tolerance policy
hard information that boggles the mind when you start thinking about it on theeve of the Iraq for some sixty percent of the american believe this adhanhussein was behind 911 despite an absence of apps for that now i know that people will say well they were misled by
They become the most dangerous person in that prison.Even if they only weigh 100 pounds.We're not just risking mass unemployment, we're risking mass humiliation.
Been a little bit loose with the name-calling.Everybody's a racist and a sexist and a homophobe and a transphobe.Everybody's some kind of phobe, to the point that now people are phobic about us, and don't want to be around us, because we're calling people out,
Everybody's a racist and a sexist and a homophobe and a transphobe.Everybody's some kind of phobe, to the point that now people are phobic about us, and don't want to be around us, because we're calling people out,and forget, sometimes, to call them in and to call them up.
- And so that's where we come to realize that the three-body problem is beautiful for what it's taught us.Even though we now recognize that we can't actually solve for this exact problem as many folks had hoped to do.And in doing that, they merely gave us the machinery of modern mathematical physics.
He said, these people just sit around talking all day and don't do anything.- Even so, Groves deemed Bohm a security risk and banned him from working on the Manhattan Project.But things got even worse.
So there were many people that tried to write articles against it.- Even Niels Bohr, one of the founding fathers of quantum mechanics, found it impossible to accept that a particle could be influenced by a potentialin the absence of any force.
- And that's showing, throwing no shade on their colleague who did these cool experiments.even in the region where all fields vanish." Some take this position a step further, since the potentials show up in the Schrodinger equation
that definitely results in waves of Viking attacks throughout the 860s, trying to copy that. And he actually is the template whicheveryone wants to follow. And so that provokes large-scale invasions. And they hit England. They kind of switch off. When France is pretty much exhausted, they switch over to England, and then whenEngland is pretty much conquered, they switch back to France.
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with,Even if they could have their arms hacked off, they would still keep going.
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with,- Every day. - Unlimited food, there's like a boar or whatever.
We can all build new products and institutions that allow for us to see change in real time. And it can transform just aboutevery sector of our society.From finance to infrastructure.
thing that Planet has done is build an a very powerful information source and make it in as much as they can available toeveryone. And so they not only create the information which lots of people do, but they actually let people benefit from it. And that's in the age of AI notalways true. When you see the Earth from the outer space, we become better people because
Three months of intensive rehearsals followed.Every step, every line, every move, Again and again, until I didn't have to think about it anymore.The casting coaches were also patient with me. Honestly, they deserved medals.
And somewhere, lurking into the shadows, is the terrifying Miss Trunchbull.Every night before the show starts, I stand backstage getting ready.In my mind, I think about Matilda's life, her love of books, her hatred of bullies, her courage to find her own way
So a huge number.Everybody in this room knows someone that's impacted by depression, whether they tell you about it or not.Moreover, depression is the leading cause of disability in the US.
That moment barely ever came.Ever since I was a kid, play felt like something that I had to earn.And when I finally did do it, I took it seriously.
They daydream. We often call that laziness, but underneath the surface, our creative brain is actually hard at work, connecting all these disparate ideas that don't make sense yet.Even Einstein swore by this.He credited his most innovative ideas not to doing math behind a desk, but to thought experiments.
She calls it “making special.” In her work studying early human societies, she also kept noticing an interesting pattern.Every culture, without having spoken to one another first, kept adding these playful touches to the most ordinary aspects of their lives.They decorated their tools with intricacy, they made clothes and filled them with beads and shells, they danced and told stories and appreciated beauty
Even before I'd been to these places, I could picture myself growing up there, being raised there.
Everyone called him Uncle Paul.
Every ritual, every gathering, every exchange, carried a deeply symbolic meaning.
even by your younger self. We all carry those seeds.
Every piece of technology that defines our lives was ignited with a mathematical spark.
Every single year, people in the US accidentally kill someone.
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