But Alfred saw beyond their beauty to the microscopic holes in their exoskeletons. They're not TNT in there." - But the main point is that dynamite happened first.
And all the seven things you see there-- as you can see, very clear, concrete, down-to-earth, real biological phenomena. And the TNT 's going to go away, and you'll be able to build your housing estate.
I think it's also a really good thing for the person who loves eating there. I think that TNT did really a super job of getting the word out in America that this was going to happen.
Very good question. I think wars are created when inequality is bad. If you go back to the Great Depression and see to 20,000 tons of TNT . We're now talking weapons to 20 million tons of TNT , the
And all the seven things you see there-- as you can see, very clear, concrete, down-to-earth, real biological phenomena. You find bacteria that can break down TNT , for example.
The OCD. The OCD-- Yes. And Ken was already working with TNT on trying to come up with another mystery solving show.
You can see here a crater from a 50 meter asteroid, the remains of which are in Northern Arizona-- the equivalent of 10 megatons of TNT . So this stuff happens.
- More stars. - One teaspoon of pure olive oil, - Right. - Four and a half grams, contains more chemical potential energy than an equivalent four and a half gram amount of TNT . - I'm gonna say true.
But Alfred saw beyond their beauty to the microscopic holes in their exoskeletons. It's worth saying that dynamite is different than TNT .
I think it's also a really good thing for the person who loves eating there. I honestly think it was a simple thing where TNT put the word out that look, we're going to show that is really going to showcase home
So the show, going into season three now, is-- I mean, it's popular. It's been renewed. TNT 's liking it. What do you think really is driving the fan base?
Yeah. This particular show we have-- I think we averaged about 5 million the last two seasons. And they're people that when I first signed on with TNT , I said, who's your audience? And Michael Wright, who runs the thing, said, it's 50-year-old women.
So that was kind of our way in, which which was that. But also, TNT has a lot of crime shows. So there's people that love to solve crimes.
That's why you're seeing in this diagram that there's no real bands on here sort of holding all the bits together. We got several hundred one-pound blocks of TNT , put fuses in them.
and the national level. He previously worked at the Harlem Children's Zone and TNTP, opened an academic enrichment center in West Baltimore, and with Baltimore City Public Schools and Minneapolis Public Schools is leading systemic human capital change.
Seeing both sides of it. Absolutely. I worked sideline for TNT . I worked with Shaq-- I mean, I'm sorry, Shaq wasn't there-- but I worked with Kenny and Charles, ABC when they were doing their halftime with Bill Walton,
But Alfred saw beyond their beauty to the microscopic holes in their exoskeletons. - So that actually wouldn't be discovered for another couple decades after dynamite, - The TNT labels on the dynamite sticks in the Looney Tunes cartoons never bothered me
But Alfred saw beyond their beauty to the microscopic holes in their exoskeletons. And no matter what ACDC says, it is not TNT .
On the morning of the 16th of July, 1945, the United States detonated The Gadget, the world's first nuclear bomb. The six kilogram plutonium bomb created an explosion that was equivalent to nearly 25,000 tons of TNT . This was the culmination of the top secret Manhattan Project, a three-year long effort by some of the smartest people alive,
financial institutions accountable to make sure that the flow of capital is balanced because the greatest trade deficit in America is the trade deficit between Right? So you have. CNN is owned by a TNT in the NBC is owned by Comcast. Nbcuniversal Um, Fox News is
I was kind of proud of myself. I had survived and done like a decent job of telling other people to go away from these TNT areas that were exploding near us. They were fenced off, but still they were loud.
We have the sponsors coming to see their beer. And John said, you know, there's this thing on, I think, TBS or TNT called "Dinner and a Movie." What if we make it dinner, like cold beer?