Jackets lined with Teflon were waterproof and breathable. - Gore -Tex is the brand name. - Teflon was so inert that medical implants made out of it wouldn't be rejected by the body.
Those are two radically different regulatory structures. Gore 's idea was to put them together in a Title Seven and fundamentally deregulate them--much less than even network neutrality regulation would require.His team took the idea to Capitol Hill and the chief policy person described--the reaction, he said the reaction was quote, "Hell no.
is just out of touch, an unreconstructed hippie. And Al Gore , I think as much as I like Al Gore , the whole Earth-tone thing did not help.All right. So here's some trivia. And we'll get to the answers, but interspersed some trivia here just to make it fun. What was the name of the song that Patrick Swayze performed
As you just heard in the introduction that, the 2007 Peace Prize was shared between Al Gore , who had half of it, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which I'm a member, got the other half. So people said, "Did you get an early-morningcall from Oslo? Or Stockholm?” And I said, "No, but I did get one from New York.” And they said, "What was that about?”
package I'm assuming it's now going to pass the house representatives all I had to do was 12 photos and they don't get Gore the other opponent the election two thousand his father was US senator he
So first, let's see the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Al Gore in 2006 showed this same graph, and now I just updated, and I did 10 years. Here is the concentration in PPM-- parties per million-- since 800,000 years.
We're talking about machines that program themselves. Al Gore is obviously a great personality, very well known.
So Bill Clinton didn't want to talk about it. Al Gore didn't want to talk about it. The Secretary of Defense at the time, Bill Cohen, he didn't want to talk about it.
TED's a crazy experience, because you have the virtual reality corner over there, the 3D printing corner over there. Al Gore 's hanging out at the salad bar. It's just crazy. Bill Gates is walking around in a bowling suit.
Story ties back to the central theme. Al Gore 's "An Inconvenient Truth" was originally a TED talk.
one of many strange moves, in retrospect, made by Hitler-- the Japanese didn't reciprocate. Al Gore once thought about applying it to the United States government, which may not have been a bad idea, I guess.
Mainstream concern about the war, before Obama ran. Al Gore came out. Mainstream concerns about climate and energy before Obama ran.
We need to, in other words, reduce emissions without having a mandatory cap for awhile and then come back to the idea. In Copenhagen, when it was crashing and burning, I sat with Al Gore and I asked him, "What happens if we can't pass this bill in 2010?" And he said, "Well, if the Senate refuses to act or the climate bill fails or is watered down beyond recognition," he said, "that's an event horizon beyond which it's almost impossible to see."
Celsius and lo and behold next year it was cool by half a degree Celsius; there was more ice in the Arctic which meant more polar bears and the biologists called the cubs Mt. Pinatubo Al Gore likes to say that nuclear power comes in only one size extra large. And that has been the case, but it is no longer. Recently the case with down to 25 megawatts is one
And so, I've -- in addition to my scientific work -- have tried to reach out and help people understand the realities of climate change. And part of that work has been working with Al Gore -- who, I understand is going to be here in just a couple of weeks with his new book, which I had a chance to read and draft for him about a month ago. But, I have been working with Al Gore in his climate project, which is a project that is designed to train community volunteers to go out into their hometowns and talk at schools
to suddenly invest billions in nuclear power reactors is not being caused because they saw al gore 's movie and decided that they had to reduce their carbon footprint this is not about energy this is a hedge against iran and this is the danger that the middle east goes from a country a region with
Rassun Gorerai I've actually done a lot This is Star Wars at the year-end party We didn't have much budget, I am the one in the gold
when Al Gore , you know, beat George W. Bush by 17 dogs and three old men or whatever it was.
Ultraviolence and gore is many things, but it's not generally scary.
that in Al Gore 's movies seems to be getting much, much worse.
or in consuming gore for gore 's sake.
You want the Al Gore slide?
What did Al Gore invent and when did he invent it?
"If Al Gore invented the internet, I invented the paper clip." Dan Quayle was my favorite quote from here.
"If Al Gore invented the internet, then I invented the spell checker." And that's how the meme started.
Top 10 things Al Gore invented.
Contrast that with Al Gore .
Remember Al Gore and his whole thing with the carbon footprint?
Amy: Dan Gore >> Adam: Dan Gore , Mike Schur, they're all up on this wall, which is-- Who else is up there?
Where's Al Gore ? It hasn't happened.
And before Al Gore and I invented it there was a way to keep things secret and there's
That's not the best part of it. Clinton and Gore administration was over, huge surplus and we just gave it all away to Grandma on Medicare.
And not just tax policy. When Al Gore was Vice President, he had an idea to simplify the regulation governing infrastructure that internet would come across. Right now, we have two titles in the Communications Act--Title Two and Title Six.
W Bush tries to turn it into no, no, no, he was the guy serving his country loyally and in that '50s, in that era of the '50s. And that Al Gore , using this idea of Al Gore 's environmentalism, tried to turn Al Gore into this basically, the parents from Family Ties-,this '60s guy who can't get by, can't get beyond, is just out of touch, an unreconstructed hippie. And Al Gore , I think as much as I like Al
without Monica Al Gore most likely would have won by an even larger margin in
2000 I love what Gore said at some point quote sometimes you win sometimes you
cable Al Gore when he was vice president wanted to change this structure slightly
I speak of where people say, "Gee, everything we've been doing suddenly doesn't seem like we really knew what we were doing. So, maybe we can take bold steps now.” And Al Gore said something like, you know, "Our dependence on foreign oil and the security issues associated with that, our status as the world's largest debtor nation, our financial instability around the world, and climate change are not four separate problems.
There was a question about Al Gore running again.
I've never heard Al Gore talk about what is his plan, what is he doing.
The shift towards atmospheric horror rather than gore ?
they were being paid by Al Gore 's Gore bill.
We're talking about machines that program themselves. Robert Hansen had to pair with Al Gore .
by the directors or by Al Gore or anybody else, you know, the authenticity of that is unmatched.
So in closing for Vice President Gore , I just wanted to ask you, speaking of this pace of change, you know, when you think of a decade from now,
And sometimes it is like full frontal gore , and it's to rub your face in it.
Some of my favorite books are by Gore Vidal, or there's one in particular that I loved by an author named Jack Finney.
He's exactly a time-shifted Al Gore , as if in 2008, Gore had come back and just swept everything.
We'll save you the blood and gore there, but I think it's pretty safe to say that Karen's pretty angry with her mother, right?
An interesting story is the Clinton-Gore reform on executive pay, which said that companies could only deduct one million dollars, up to one million dollars