Well, you would imagine that they might, but they haven't done it yet. So, um and certainly during this whole siege incident, I have only seen reports of one settler being arrested.Uh and I was listening to the Israeli Prime Minister's spokesperson the other day, David Mencer, and he was saying, "Look,
have appeared in "The New York Times," the "Wall Street Journal," the "Los Angeles Times," and the leading publications in Europe and Asia. Siegel is the co-founder of several companies, including Beanstalk, the world's leading trademark brand extension company. He's a member of the Council of Foreign Relations.
He's a member of the Council of Foreign Relations. Siegel is married and lives in New York City. This book is a timely book for us people living in California.
Now, I'm declaring it, I'm under siege , too. The siege on Louie Hitti's house began over a week ago, and as the days have gone on, there has been mounting pressure on the Israeli government. The US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, who has long been a staunch supporter of
last week are uh to do with the long-running conflict and dispute over this land. The siege that you spoke of, when did it begin and what were the settlers doing? It began on Sunday of last week. So, what? We're eight, nine days ago. Yeah.
Today with us is Seth Siegel, whose new book, "Let There Be Water," has just been published. Seth Siegel is a writer, activist and serial entrepreneur. He's the author of the New York Times best selling book, "Let There Be Water, Israel's Solution for a Water-Starved World." Siegel's essays on water and other policy issues
And the reason he created the character is because Jerry Siegel when he was growing up in a section of Cleveland, Ohio called Glenville, a section that was very poor and 95% Jewish. Jerry Siegel was a little bit too short and little bit too round and wore glasses that were a little bit too thick and everyday when he would go to school, particularly when he would go out on the playground at recess time, kids would taunt him.
Our former President, Bill Clinton, also has her photographs in his private collection, so that's really cool. Kassie Siegel is the director of the Climate Law Institute at the Center for Biological Diversity. She sought to protect the polar bear by listing it as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act.
Thanks a lot. Kassie Siegel: Thank you Jenny and a million thanks to Winnie for setting this up and to Google for hosting and for all of you for coming. It's really nice to be part of this conversation today and great to actually see Jenny's presentation; I haven't seen her give a talk in a number of years, so that was really wonderful, thank
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Kassie Siegel: The bear is actually listed everywhere.
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Kassie Siegel: Yeah I'm sorry I didn't hear the first part.
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Kassie Siegel: Oh, great question.
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Kassie Siegel: Great question, I think we were both condensing today.
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Kassie Siegel: Well I'm sorry to say that the U.S. has long been a laggard and that the rest of the world is actually doing a lot more, most of the rest of the world is
young children. And the settlers, this is a new tactic. They were really laying siege to it to, I guess, starve, uh, the people out and with a view to take over that land.
Wednesday the US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee put out a message on social media referring to those involved in this settler siege as being Israeli terrorists. And I'm going to quote him here. He says, "Actions by those who carried out this horrific act of terror meant to intimidate and harass this
Chimps are terrible, terrible people. But by the Siege of Naples, which is depicted here, there is an army that is marching, and it is marching with a new disease, which is going
When Havana was taken by the British in 1762-- --after a siege that took about two months-- --they arrived at the capital, and they set up what was the British control of the western part of the island.
in Bosnia with sponsor sisters in the U.S who could provide them with emotional and financial support Siege it was very dangerous here we are in the tunnel it was the only way we could live or enter the city
And so I'm just going to this slide to show you it's the idea of securing your own oxygen mask before you secure others. So Dan Siegel, who's an American psychotherapist says, "we now know that the way to help a child optimally is to help her create connections in her brain--
One is, his creator, do we know who created Superman, who wrote the first Superman story? Male #1: Siegel? Larry: Jerry Siegel, Jerry Siegel, so we've speculated for 74 years what Jerry Siegel was thinking. he would give short interviews but in the process of writing this book I came across Jerry Siegel's unpublished hundred page memoir where he told us precisely what he was thinking, why he created the character.
And one day three guys come into that clothing store and they try on a suit and they walk out without paying. And Michael Siegel starts to go after them and, on the spot, he has a massive heart attack and he basically drops dead. And at age 17 this kid, Jerry, who is the youngest of six siblings of Lithuanian Jewish immigrant parents, is suddenly bereft.
We had been there for the fall of the Berlin Wall. They sent Robert Siegel just the year before. We had been there, we had people in Poland when solidarity prevailed and they elected Walesa as President.
- All of that changed in the fall of 1854. Russian troops huddled in Sevastopol under siege by French and British forces. The soldiers watched as British troops set up on a distant hillside.
I mean, it really was the picture postcard ideal of it. But it was a paradise under siege , and we could see that everywhere. And perhaps the most, you know, I don't know if this video is going to work.
Chimps are terrible, terrible people. This is what a Mongol siege looks like.
Chimps are terrible, terrible people. It is not the actual siege of Caffa, but it is there to illustrate a point.
Wisps like smoke from a seaborne fire drift around me. When I was in Dubrovnic-- the siege of Dubrovnic had just happened a couple of years earlier.
And the French revolutionaries had essentially ended up eventually at war with most of Europe, to boil it down. But he'll participate in the siege of this city of Mainz, and he'll help attack some of the fortifications here. Following this will be this campaign in the area.
So it made me feel an awful lot better, that conversation. I didn't feel so under siege . Now this cartoon is one about the financial world.
Chef King has over 15 years of experience in the culinary industry and has helmed several Michelin-starred restaurants and kitchens in San Francisco under acclaimed names, such as Dominique Crenn and Ron Siegel. After completing her BA in cognitive science at the UC Irvine, King attended the Culinary Institute of America, graduating at the top of her class.
And it was a drink that TJ Siegel, who was Sasha's best friend, created.
Welcome, everybody, to one more Authors at Google talk. Today with us is Seth Siegel, whose new book, "Let There Be Water," has just been published. Seth Siegel is a writer, activist and serial entrepreneur.
He drops the 'the', he drops the hyphen and he drops the bad guy act. And in this story that Jerry Siegel writes, the first story he writes in this new Superman character, he runs over the next morning after finishing his story to his buddy and his neighbor Joe Shuster's home. And Joe Shuster is an artist teenage nerd.
And that is a book about two fictional comic book creators. That as you say is really Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and it is a book that is so good that the nicest thing I could ever say about a book is when I got near the end, I would ration myself a certain number of pages to read every night because I didn't want the
And I guess Qusra is a small Palestinian village of maybe a thousand people. Uh and the houses that have been under siege , which are still under siege since more than a week now.
freely and as you said uh this uh uh siege uh on their home has started like
My grandmother had been a child soldier in the siege of Leningrad.
And as Florian said, how we're sort of using technologies in science and machine learning and combining that in a really innovative and sort of cutting edge way to try and reveal just how much this ocean is under siege . But first, I want to start where it started for me.
So by understanding where that plastic is, it can lead to our mission. So it's to reveal how our ocean is under siege and to use that knowledge to better inform cleanup operations, to better inform the damage limitation-- impact limitation. And we'll go on to a bit more about that later and the preventative efforts.
And we are in an age where our attention's under siege .
So this is a-- it's a very claustrophobic siege film?
Male Presenter: Roy Merritt as well during the siege of the compound. The first book, you know? I mean, him going to room to room to room to room.
Aisha Tyler: Um, siege techniques very good when trying to pick up on a guy or a girl.
Just go read some of the stuff that Siegel and Shuster did.
And that was the first of the many starve or surrender sieges , basically, where the whole area was completely destroyed.
Dr. Siegel here at Google talking about adolescence.
And yes, Daniel Siegel's book "Brainstorm" provides a richness of insight and practical advice to meet that need.
Ladies and gentlemen, Daniel Siegel.
but in the process of writing this book I came across Jerry Siegel's unpublished hundred page memoir where he told us precisely what he was thinking, why he created the character. And the reason he created the character is because Jerry Siegel when he was growing up in a section of Cleveland, Ohio called Glenville, a section that was very poor and 95% Jewish. Jerry Siegel was a little bit too short and little bit too round and wore glasses that were a little bit too thick and everyday when he would go to school, particularly when he