And they say, here lived this person's name, this person's birthdate, and died in Auschwitz, Treblinka, Ravensbruck, Majdanek-- the names of camps, the names of maybe unknown locations. So Bryan Stevenson said the power of standing on a spot where you know an atrocity took place has to be replicated in the United States
So some other views of people. It's Ravenscourt Park, a cedar tree in West London. This is a great tree.
Many of us would say that we love our parents. There have been experiments done with ravens , with certain kinds of puzzles, where the ravens can figure it out.
She was burnt on her back with hot irons, but she stood completely firm and didn't squeal. So eventually the Germans sent her to Ravensbrook concentration camp. And the commandant there, again, had heard this story about Peter Churchill, who she claimed they were in a relationship, and the fact
Many of us would say that we love our parents. But you don't really learn a lot about what ravens do in their complicated, vivid lives that they lead among their friends and their rivals
Chris is well known for the letter he wrote in September of last year to Maryland State Assembly Delegate Emmett Burns-- --who had sent a letter to the owners of the Baltimore Ravens , requesting that they keep Brendon from speaking out publicly in favor of legalization of gay marriage.
I remember the players were all milling around on the field now. So yeah, the 49ers and the Ravens kind of talking to each other.
And so got I involved with them, recorded a couple of radio ads and then did a fundraising dinner. And then I saw the letter that Delegate Burns had written to the Ravens about Brendon. And it made me really upset, because it was a First Amendment violation from elected US Representative.
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions our eyes. And then there are birds like crows and ravens and parrots which have huge brains, some of the biggest brains relative to body size of any animals. More so even than many mammals.
And I've seen many kinds of birds. And all the time, I've been listening in the movies about these ravens , the crows-- the white crows with those big eyeballs. So I was lucky enough to spot them on the mountain.
And we'll talk a little bit more about that organization, as well. Brendon is a linebacker, who most recently played for the Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens -- sorry to the Niners' fans. He was. He was a linebacker, he was.
both in and out of A Song of Ice and Fire. Which character was the toughest to kill off?" George Martin: Well, I won't mention any character names, but the Red Wedding was the to Westeros so they could probably entirely replace the whole thing of tying messages to the legs of ravens .
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with, - Yeah. I mean, one of Odin's names is the raven feeder. I mean, you were, by creating corpses, which ravens feed on, you are,
So something different is going on. And then, on the other hand, we see all these things of crows and ravens doing really smart stuff, but they've got a pallium and not a neocortex. Yeah. And BPR and the comment says, even jumping spiders have plans and memories and so on.
But I do think, if we think about those, they don't feel like they are uniquely human. We've seen creativity and problem solving in non-human animals, like otters bang mollusks on rocks to open them, and ravens use tools. And we've seen compassion and love from elephants and dogs and other species.
That quickly transitioned into me working at Fox Sports and ESPN and getting to work a lot in the entertainment industry and, again, this intersection. But it wasn't until Trent Dilfer, who's a commentator for ESPN, who won a Super Bowl playing for the Baltimore Ravens called me. And he said, here's the thing.
learning. And the kind of poster animals for this relationship, I'll stay in the frame here are are actually birds. So, this is a New Calonian crow. Uh, and crows and corvids and ravens in general are incredibly smart birds. I've actually done some uh collaborative research on these New Calonian crows.
Many of us would say that we love our parents. You learn, again, that humans are better at solving puzzles than ravens .
We want it to be a backstory. just, amazing. And just to interject, we have a gentleman by the name of O.J. Brigance, also in the Ravens organization, that's suffering from ALS, as well.
pheromones, record what an individual knows so that the other individual agents in that system can find it and react to it, like the neurons in the brain reacting. And it just made me more aware of how humanity really is just part of this fabric. When I then did research on ravens , because I have use for ravens in this story, that's another type of intelligence that is very impressive. And again, in the case of ravens , there's a lot of evidence that ravens have been interacting with us as an intelligent species, not just
And it just made me more aware of how humanity really is just part of this fabric. When I then did research on ravens , because I have use for ravens in this story, that's another type of intelligence that is very impressive. And again, in the case of ravens , there's a lot of evidence that ravens have been interacting with us as an intelligent species, not just separate of us, that we're a special species with them.
At the age of 22, she was a prisoner of war and she went to the Nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz and Ravensbruck and a third one.