Werner Heisenberg was a German physicist who helped found quantum theory during the 1920s.
Werner Von Braun, the German genius and ex-pat who had designed the V2 missiles that reigned terror on London during World War II and was now involved
Werner Heisenberg has a conversation with Niels Bohr in Copenhagen, late night, walking through a park, what happens?
Werner von Braun, that ran slave camps and came here because JFK, that
And Werner talks about, also, the friends he had, and how that gave him great strength as well to survive.
with the Werner Herzog documentary, where Werner Herzog is like, overdubbing, explaining the thinking of the penguin.
- And just as Werner Herzog says, you know, "There's certain death."
And so Werner helps us think about that question of how do each of us become upstanders, and we move into--
So Kenny Werner has been a world-class pianist and composer for more than 40 years.
He has now eclipsed Werner .
Walter has eclipsed Werner .
So that guy called Werner had the idea that I'll ask you a question, but don't answer it.
This is from Werner Von Braun, the architect of Apollo's-- I'm sorry, NASA's Apollo Program.
Dozens of young scientists like Werner Heisenberg came to learn from him.
Dirac had already seen it done by Werner Heisenberg, his new, if unlikely, friend.
So please join me in welcoming Dylan Werner , one of the leading yogis in the world.
So people like Niels Bohr or Werner Heisenberg-- Bohr is the guy on the left of that picture
of mine-- who is a filmmaker named Werner Herzog-- recommended to me.
magazine an article that was written by Werner Von Brown um back before they started letting him launch satellites
After the lecture, Werner Heisenberg described the man's theory as, "The saddest chapter in modern physics."
but not yet, Werner Coppel, who was a survivor of Auschwitz, he always said, in our minds, we always resisted.
And so these memories that Leo has and Roma has and Werner has and has, obviously, they don't go away.
So if we can pull up that clip of Werner and why he began sharing, why he began speaking, and what he hopes it does.
I don't know if anyone's seen "Fitzcarraldo," Werner Herzog's-- one of his early movies.
And this team also included phenomenally talented physicists like Werner Heisenberg in the middle, Pauli sitting across from Bohr,
So with this piece that you wrote along with Matt Werner , can you share with me-- just speak more on that about being
So for instance, Werner wanted to figure out 20 years ago-- who of you knows what differential privacy is?
a chance to Google her Kimi K-I-M-I Werner .
So I have the honor today of introducing and hosting John Werner , who's here to talk to us today.
Those of you who have had the joy of seeing Werner Herzog's most recent film, "The Cave of Forgotten Dreams," you have
Matt Werner introduces a different narrative representing a collection of his best interviews with leading artists from Oakland and artists who've influenced musicians from Oakland.
Werner spoke with artists at length discussing topics like race relations in Oakland in the post-Oscar Grant era, post literary theory, and the changing landscape of the music industry
people don't know this or don't give a but Werner von Braun the guy who got us to the moon,
- Yeah, the brutality of nature— Werner Herzog comes to mind.
And so if we can have empathy for the stories of Edith or Werner or Roma, hopefully, that challenges us to think about who are the people that we need
So without further ado, let me introduce John Werner .
In the spirit of Studs Terkel, Werner conducted long form interviews from 2008 to 2012, which cover the 2008 election of President Obama, the shooting of Oscar Grant, and the Occupy
that I've mentioned a few times, and that is Werner Coppel, and what compelled him to begin sharing his story.
So I hope you got most of that, and I think Werner challenges us again to think about
And in the bluest water I've ever seen-- and also on that voyage were people like Kimi Werner , who's a champion spear fisherwoman and if you have
And first, we're going to hear from composer and pianist Kenny Werner .
Kenny Werner is a world-class jazz pianist and composer.
So I fly east to DC, so does Werner Vingy, so do the other hard science fiction guys.
I'm very proud to introduce my friend Matt Werner today.
Or, "How did you manipulate his speeches to say DJ Matt Werner and Fresh Air: The Alternative?"
leaves the tribe and just goes towards the mountains, and as Werner Herzog says, "Towards certain death."
to the revolutionary contributions of scientists including Niels Bohr, Wolfgang Pauli, Max Born, Erwin Schrodinger, and Werner Heisenberg,
And to answer this and many questions, I have with us our guest today, Dylan Werner .
But the amazing thing is that, even in places like Auschwitz and Belzec, and all of these horrible places, people like Roma and Werner and these others that I've
And so for those of you who don't know, it's Gagosian, Pace Galleries, Werner and Hauser and Wirth.