And BYD is the big Chinese manufacturer of auto autonomous vehicles. So so this this I think replacement cycle will happen. It will require a lotof of time to achieve economies of scale, but I don't think Elon Musk is off the mark when he talks
apocalypse, as Jenk has called it on his Twitter feed. So So let's go through Jack's shopping list of disaster. I think it's fair to address them one at a time. Let's talkwith the energy. I totally agree with him. You can't build a data center anywhere and tap into the grid because
everybody, continues to have the ability to engage in strikes against Israel. So So how what happens? I think unlike almost anybody else you can imagine, if
Escalation can happen have a ratchet effect that has that's spaced out by So so what exactly is their incentive?
about vulnerability in some on some level? So so first I'm not I'm not entirely sure that is a that it is a a completely uniquephenomenon. So exercise looks like it mimics some of these sorts of phenomena, although
shows that great creators are just are willing to experiment more. So so they will tend to have more bad ideas, but more ideas overall and so more good ideas. Like you can see thisin patent research, right? People with impactful patents have tons of totally useless ones, but then they're more likely to get hits. But I think there
happening around the world um being the world policeman or or having adventures in the Middle East then things will change. So so we began this uh interview professor with you sort of agreeing that the US maybe appears to be a littleoverstretched to to to say the least and there's also this somewhat of a confused strategy as to where exactly this pivot
time. And certainly a haphazard gesture like what we just saw isn't going to be enough to move that needle. So So what what have we gleaned about what it is that Donald Trump wants from Kim Jong Jong? Why does he want tore-engage in this way?
How do we keep it together? So so much of your life is in the public eye, obviously, and your entire career, so how has that changed nowsince you've had Ben and Lucy?
And you're lucky it's on video or else we might have conspired to keep you here permanently. So so glad to have you back.Oh, it's a thrill.
well you can develop AI search tools to help people find these Elite user Innovations so so there are cases I remember a lovely case in the uh
just to name a few. So so much flows from literacy.And now let's take a look at how we're doing.
much to them yeah the other thing we've been doing a lot of is um virtual coffee dates yeah which has been so so special because we love connecting with our fans and talking with them and you know at concerts and we don't get to do thatright now and so actually just doing a zoom coffee date and meeting them and some of them we've met before in
the book. Now the codeex was invented long before Christianity but Christians were the first people who really used So so again perhaps it comes down to asking the right questions seeking out the people that that you disagree with
So so many of us are-- we have so many responsibilities.
So so his experimental setup-- and I know that you're not supposed to have favorite moments in the history of science, but this is really one of mine.
So So when I started working on this, a couple of things were known about George Herriman.
So so far this is not surprising, right?
So so over time, he runs into Anya.
So So for example, Galapagos Islands, remote oceanic islands loom large in talking about Darwin
So so they'd tell us they'd pay us $10 a tray to pick grapes.
so so that's worth checking out.
so so uh 20 minutes later right we're going to go ahead and uh strain this so
so so you know that kind of like I was like wait a minute this some nice
so so this broth has a little history so this is these are the ingredients for
so so um you here at Google need to know that the story about whether Facebook is making us lonely is not just a story
so so falson has a very short shelf life in life but more particularly so in business stories they have to come from
so so this was born the idea of the trap and as you can see there there's a trap
so so I I rate it actually quite low on all the things the Congress should be doing but it's a this is a no-brainer
so so so we have the waking State and we have the dream state
so so really we just want to cook these onions until translucent I don't know if
So So there were a lot of kind of really memorable moments for me.
So so you can see that we have the robot controller, which is, in fact, a mirror of the real robot controller,
So so far he still says no, but I think it's gonna happen.
so so terrific it's a personality typology tool and it's the foundation
So so far, everything was pretty intuitive.
so so what Drew you to Echo Park did you live in that Park it's a real part of La
So so much better if you want to influence and persuade effectively using this core motivation to point to behaviors that are desirable in a given situation.
So so much of it starts up here.
So so many stores, like Whole Foods here in southern California, Sprouts, tons of markets around the country ended up picking it up.
So so we're hosting him today.
So so many of the problems I see with my couples as a marriage counselor are big problems to them, and then I explain it to them, and it's a stick,
so so so let's come back to I Civics toward toward the end of the hour I I want to focus in on your your 25 years
so so I wrote this book little princes and I think that when you see um the cover and when you hear about it and
so so uh I think we saw in the episode uh your character uh has a very distinct look and feel apart from one of the
so so our form of life as animals is a technological form of life we are makers
so so this is a in-depth conversation with Greg and and dar and some other
So so there's your audience at TV Guide.
So so the hops provide this diversity you know and the hops are grown in the
so so it may seem simple on the surface but in terms of your own situations if you can pull off the legal and the