I feel like it's the environment. I feel like this is like a once in opportunity where we can come and you know come to a historic place and we get to see something that we really like like UFC.Do you like Trump?
the Historic American Engineering Record and our mandate was to document the technology of the built environment. Historic technology, as I like to say, from wind mills to steel mills to even the shuttle discoverer.And this program has all the documentation that I did over a 35 year period of time becomes public domain
inate sorry I I must have dozed off I brought your mail from the University historic figure in my time in the year 16,000 we do not have use for this information my people only need to
And as I understand it-- Historic . Historic . OK, sure. Yes.As I understand it, you started in radio with WABC?
If you want to pick a very specific moment when this occurred, that moment might be early in 1991, when Operation Desert Storm ended, in what appeared at the time to be a historic victory. Right then, in 1991, the skepticism about arms and armies that had informed the American experiment from itsfounding pretty much vanished.
is responsible for this? I don't, I mean, I'd be, you'd think I was stupid if I came up to you and said, "Well, there hasn't been any progress." There's been major, major, historic progress. I can't tell you, I can't prescribe to you the time-line when someone sitting in thischair, or someone we can wake up in America and we can say, "Today, we are America without institutions, without any source of power being directed against a person or a group
and in all likelihood interest rates are going to rise now right now the FED is doing some some really unprecedented historic things to try to manipulate interest rates rates particularly long-term mortgage interest rates to get them down as low as possible becausethis of this problem but uh unless we are going to embark on a permanent subsidy of housing in this way in all
it. And so, after the ride was over, I went and sat down for a few moments on a park bench to ponder and absorb this historic moment. And that is when it happened to me. That is when I was approached by a grown manpretending to be Charlie Chaplin.
off of speculation rather than making things and those are the people at Garner the greatest rewards so we had historic levels of M2 and M3 Supply and extraordinary levels of Leverage out there in the world that printed moneythat enabled the world economy to Blossom over the last several years I think in part to support a war that nobody wanted
He said, "Well, look, let me explain to you how policing used to work. Historically, policing is a subjective exercise. You drive around suspicious neighborhoods looking for suspicious activity. And ah, there is the root of the bias. What's suspicious to me is different than her and different than him.
So, the first thing we asked was, "What about data ownership? Who should own this data? This is a lot of data. Historically, companies, my competitors, own the data and then they resell that data for other use cases. In Flock's model, the customer always own the data.
The second was retention. Well, how long should this data exist? Historically, companies in this industry stored the data in perpetuity. That seems to me more like a liability than an asset. So, we delete the data at 30 days. If cities and states have laws that say it should store longer, we do that.
And yet there are far fewer family farms and people have left farming for other jobs. Historically, there have always been other jobs, right? So the unemployment rate over time is basically flat.
And I actually want to take a pause right there and point out a word. Historically, we've used the word reactor around fusion, but I don't think that's right. And for me, we're really careful about this terminology. When we look to how that word is defined, and we can look to how the experts define it, it doesn't really apply to fusion.
It's a problem I've worked on a lot in my early research. Historically, it came from a little puzzle by the Japanese mathematician Soichi Kakeya in 1918 or so. So the puzzle is that you have a needle on the plane,
One, almost every election is unbelievably close, for reasons that I'm not sure I entirely understand, the parties have gotten really good, historically, bizarrely good at getting each group to come to the polls with about 48%, such that every election is a battle over the next 1.5%. And in a world like that, little thermostatic swings are very important.
specifically in North Gujarat, in Mehsana District, in a small town called Vadnagar. Historically, this town holds great significance. And so, Vadnagar is where I was born and completed my early education.
This spirit of service, in a way, was nurtured through these experiences. Historically,
Historically, the reason why not everyone might do it is because it's a implementation complexity, especially when doing these big models.
historically speaking is really the only way for an ordinary person to accumulate capital. If you don't have access to capital at a time when asset prices are
Historically, no. Historically Yeah, and even Rubio says on camera that, you know, historically, this has
historically. We can talk about the future, but historically, there has been a mechanical relationship between formal
historical. And I'm saying why do we think that is?
historical patterns we've seen. You can't explain Mexico falling below the US in terms of female education or
historically. Um and it's sometimes the case that people do violence because of
historical uh quality of this of this set. And I've
historically been an ally of Israel. How significant or unusual is this kind of
Historically exempt from mandatory service to study the Torah, Israel's ultraorthodox community is facing
Historically, they burned small, low-intensity controlled burns as a way of curating the landscape.
Historically, creating these inventories really required a bunch of manual effort, either from tree technicians or from volunteers, like we saw with the New York City tree
historically. We had the Stoneys in Canada, and Paulina is from Stoney Reserve.
historically. So I think, also, clothes might have been a way for artists to communicate certain things that they may not have been able to say verbally,
Historically-- and today we use it primarily for electricity generation.
Historically in the past, people believed that children grieve the same way as adults.
historical complications. So my maternal ancestors there they are, the indigenous people of Britain. If you like. Their first language is not English, they speak
historical context or not, that's another story. The music is powerful, right? So so we have musical contribution. We don't have that much print because off,
historical figure. And he creates probably one the greatest spy networks in the world in Tokyo, Japan, intensely mysterious
historical event? Sure. So my last novel was basically a science fiction novel
Historically in America, cannabis criminalization has led to incarceration for many Americans.
historical, it doesn't matter.
Historically in this country, it's really had a lot of debate and thinking about racial overtones and subtext in the piece.
Historically, the United States would deny a path to citizenship for a person who was institutionalized in the care of the government.
Historically, what Janssen did is got the best scientists it could find, put them in a laboratory, and prayed that they would discover some kind of molecule
Historically when we talk of a bit, we say it's a basic unit for information.
Historically, there have been some very important things going on here, like rand, for example.
Historically, futures have a moderating affect on prices and volatile assets.
Historical collective memory of post-civil war Salvadoran culture is an important influence and inspiration for her work.
historically and aesthetically significant." Cool.
Historically, it was created under President Clinton, and has been renewed under every president since.
Historically, I always wanted to buy things that were cheap.