the region. Uh Trump has also suggested that the US already has control over the state of Hermas because of its blockade. Let's first listen to what he said.We have a blockade. We control it with a blockade. And uh I like the idea of declaring it a territory.
Quién sabe si te la puede echar un tío que te aparca un día el coche o que te clava el coche o la peluquera que resulta que su hermano es el director de no sé qué y termina dándote trabajo. Porque te has ocupado, pero ocúpate de la persona cuando no busques nada, busca cómo puedes ayudarla, busca como puedas-- y esto no es buenismo, no, es realidad,
I'm Nate. I'm Heather Favretto. Herman. I'm Alexandria Wailes. I'm Jillian Hollis. Meredith Fages.
because it said he's currently working at a hedge fund as portfolio manager. Herman wrote back and in typical Googler fashion he said, let's get together. Let's share ideas. See if we can help find a way to work together.
up a narrative, she said the exact same thing I had. Boy, am I smart. Herman has gotten into a lot of trouble, by the way, by taking people back into their early traumatic days and finding some scapegoat; "Daddy spanked me that day and I've never been the same since. I hurt for a long time, I'm hurting now." So, there are a lot of anguished
Pero cuando volvía a mi casa, me agarraba mi hermana de los pelos. Mi hermana mayor era de, che, dejaste las medias tiradas. Yo ni loca te acomodo tu cuarto.
Hay guerras. La gente no hace más que-- hay que salir. Mi hermana, Leva, es la única que tiene título universitario.
And so sometimes the answer is right in front of us. Todd Hermann grew up in Western Canada. And he loved sports.
Well, now I have a clicker and it's not my slides. So Herman emails me a few hours later and he says, it exists. khanacademy.org, you can see I'm not lying.
Some of this was online, some of this was in Boston. Benedict Herman and colleagues have done these public goods games around the world. And they did repeated versions of the public goods game where people play, they put their money in or they don't, and then they have the opportunity
that day the jewish youth of glenville in that day their hero and there was a fellow named herman mason hermann mason who uh lived right here in new york city who's now in his mid to upper 90s i believe uh and who was very friendly with uh with
Se acabó casando con la hermana de mi madre, mi tía, quien se ocupó de cuidarme a mí. Y tuvieron mis hermanos. Sobreviví hasta los 9 años.
I want to start with a little story. This is Todd Herman. Now, when I'm talking to people about starting to think entrepreneurially, one of the questions that I get, one of the things you hear all the time
And then she started talking about hidden meanings in the book and I remember sitting there saying, really? That's what Herman Melville was thinking when he wrote that? And my reaction when I came out of that class was, never again am I going to subject myself to this kind of bullshit.
today ain't going to be no more room left in the circle Brown Henry Smith Delena Herman Jonathan
Nobody cares about that. Unless you're Herman Melville. Right. And I thought, yeah.
Dr. Wilczek is kind of a one-man who's-who in physics. He's the Herman Feshbach Professor of physics at MIT. And his research spans condensed matter physics, astrophysics, and particle physics.
you have a steady state economy. That's what Herman Daly has been telling us for years-- this famous economist-- that just like the human body grows to a certain level and then stops growing and maintains equilibrium and health, so too should our economy grow to a certain level and then not have
Of the Pee Wee Herman that no one ever saw. "Pee Wee" show.
managers now what herman miller suggests is that you re-zone that space and you have much smaller
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con quien había estado compartiendo la vida durante 5 años. Que para mí era un hermano, un padre. Era un todo, prácticamente.
Pero nunca mi padre permitió que me mataran. Se acabó casando con la hermana de mi madre, mi tía, quien se ocupó de cuidarme a mí. Y tuvieron mis hermanos.
Hay guerras. La gente no hace más que-- hay que salir. Porque hay que reconocer que mis hermanos Oriol y el Dani, ni aprobaron el bachillerato.
And I'm so interested in how hermaphroditic a lot of the anemones are, and a lot of fish actually will help each other.
They're about as popular as Herman's Hermits.
This is given by the mathematician Hermann Weyl, which is basically, a thing is symmetric if there's something you can do so it stays the same after you've done it.
And it is filled with Herman Miller and Knoll Furniture.
Probably 100+ with the partnership with Herman Miller.
been the same since. I hurt for a long time, I'm hurting now." So, there are a lot of anguished parents who are very angry at Judith Herman, but on the other hand, I consider most of her ideas in that book extremely solid and I support them. This chapter, by the way, goes through a number of other ways in which the mind unconsciously designs things that it needs. There is the dream, for example. There's also
To me, he was Herman Munster.
El universo de la música y de jugar a actuar. Digo, con mis hermanas, todo tiempo estábamos jugando a eso, ¿no? Jugamos a la oficina, jugamos a no sé qué.
lugar muy bonito, del disfrute de mis hermanos. Yo nunca tuve un espacio distinto al de mis hermanos en ninguna situación de mi hogar ni entre mi familia ni nada. Creo que ellos se ocuparon de una manera muy bonita, muy genuina de que yo no pierda nunca el sentido de lo
Hay guerras. La gente no hace más que-- hay que salir. La primera persona que lo expliqué fue a mi propio hermano.
And she was like, Herman-- his name was Herman.
She's like, Herman, aren't you so proud of Jenny?
Hay personas que tienen a sus padres o una hermana, o alguien.
This was actually pointed out by the mathematician Greta Hermann only a few years later.
Teller was wrong. Herman was wrong.
O sea, que mi hermana tres hijos, yo tres hijos, ya eso puede dar, como, vamos, contentísima.
AMY E. HERMAN: Thank you very much for that lovely introduction.
AMY E. HERMAN: You still don't see the cow?
AMY E. HERMAN: Now you get it.
AMY E. HERMAN: Yeah, there you go.
AMY E. HERMAN: Thank you.
AMY E. HERMAN: Yes.
AMY E. HERMAN: Yes, they're both in a 3/4 profile.
AMY E. HERMAN: They're both wearing hats.
AMY E. HERMAN: Yes, the woman on the left is smiling.
AMY E. HERMAN: Yeah.