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I am kind of a screamy drunk.Whit Levenberger! Thank you.
I'm a long time Googler, and I'm happy to introduce our speaker today, Whit Mitchell.Whit was my freshman coach in rowing in college.And we recently had our college reunion, and we kind of all reconnected.
Whitney Pennington Rodgers: You run the Dubai Future Foundation.For those of us who are not initiated, what is a future foundation?
So just like I would have launched the drone up in the air. The drone's flying at 400 ft 65 mph trying to find thiswhite van. Now a camera eventually finds them, drone goes over. Now in a normal reaction as a law enforcement officeryou have to assume the worst case scenario. Is this person armed?
It let lithium-ions shuttle between electrodes without breaking down the solvent or the cell, at least not until much higher voltages.Whittingham had unlocked lithium's potential, and in the process, he'd broken through the 1.23 volt ceiling.His new chemistry delivered nearly double, a huge 2.4 volts per cell.
In the winter of 1973, Exxon's managers summoned Whittingham to the company's New York office.Whittingham later said, "I went in there and explained it, five minutes, 10 minutes at the most, and within a week they said yes,they wanted to invest in this."
- The problem was the anode.Whittingham's design used pure lithium, which worked brilliantly, until it didn't.- We've made a special cell.
The company shut down its lithium battery program.Whittingham published his design in 1976, and Exxon licensed the patent to a few manufacturers, but with no funding and no momentum,the first lithium battery revolution died before it had a chance to take off.
Well, America's first heirloom food is cod.White people were fishing cod off of the shores of this country long before we stepped foot on it.It was upon the backs of cod and the communities that fished them that this country took our first steps towards political and economic freedom.
economic in the former Yugoslavian he was suggesting. Well, you could make a kind of a tie in here that the party that's benefiting from, let's call them, disaffected, disenfranchisedwhites in the American Rust Belt, voting for the Trump administration. What if we could have helped those people four or five administrations ago in the Rust Belt, not end up in the Rust Belt? Arethose people in a different place that you had mentioned earlier about the importance of each of these elections and how we've heard now for a generation? This is the most important election in
conversation about what do you want us to do about it. And they'd say, "Well, we have photos." And they'd say, "Well, what are the photos of? Well, we've got a photo of his black eye." And I'd say,white, what happens then? In other words, I think that this whole, you know, there was a scene, and I remember seeing it on television and thinking, "This is going to work against this cause so
probably don't sleep all that soundly at night if you think there's any chance that the Black people are not gonna remain under the control of thewhite people. So all white people in the South had a stake in slavery, not just some. All of them did, and there were all kinds of ways thatit would go back and forth. If you were a modest farmer and grew a little bit of cotton, you didn't have your own cotton gin, you...
And I want to pull out the brain to let you know where this is happening and why it's so important. This part that'swhite is called the brain stem.This part is actually fully in control when you are asleep.
Increasingly so in a world of AI where computers are going to be able to handle a lot of this sort of intelligentwhite-collar related stuff for us, and we're going to be rendered useful only for that which humans can do, which isprobably this stuff. Yeah.
women, for people of color. Um and so you have that you know kind of in theWhite House and and gaining momentum in that way and then um it's it's a very fraught kind of situation to benavigating your life personally at the same time.
are the bears there?" And the literate peasants, um you know, all soon answered and said, "Okay, the the bears there arewhite." Um and the illiterate peasants, you know, refused to answer the question because they were saying they hadn'tbeen there, that wasn't their personal experience, and so they couldn't they couldn't answer. They refused to try.
That means pie caster.White guys. Congressman. Cuz Don Lemon famously likes them.And then mine is going to include our Vice President J.D. Vance, President Donald Trump, Brian Kemp, the Republican
You know, I don't know. Those kind of foolish things, I don't know. I think that needs to be applied to theWhite House as well.I guess what I'm saying, why are we dismissing it as foolish?
disrespecting women." He called Michelle Obama's work with children uninspired and ineffectual, claimed GretchenWhitmer was bought and sold. In a discrimination lawsuit, El Sayed was accused of telling a woman he didn'twant to work with anyone over 40. And an employee said he was offered payment to keep silent after witnessing El Sayed
white person leading the Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration. Right? So, uh, it was a bit of a no-win situation, which I sympathized with, but being on
white fragility and the whole uh great replacement theory where people believe
whitening complexions. The cosmetics and the hair history really do work together.
White men face all these barriers.
White man named Chad, you know what I mean?
White man, red or blue, run the country.
White enough to be token, but too Black to show it.
white makeup, and I drew lines in black.
White are things that are modifications to the landscape.
White people will always be great because this is their world and we're just living in it.
white person and you think that a black person is unfair.
White privilege is saying your skin color hasn't contributed to the difficulty of your life.
white people didn't know certain things because like for me it was like yeah my college roommate she you know she's a
white woman said that the black man Waas going to wake her right, And that was her. Her exaggeration and her
White guilt is a developmentally normal, predictable white response when we start to realize we're white, we believe in equality and equity,
white people. Right? And he was going to deliver half a million poor people, mainly poor white people, to the nation's capital, the poor
white. Andi, that is the poetry in the country West education attainment. They live. We got projects here where there's not a black person inside, we're all the
white people have mawr they arm or and so because they are white, they arm or right, And so then they grow to
white lion is more foundational to the American story. And that's why it's a date that most of us have never learned. So in this spirit, one of the
White, who practiced at MGH, also became a great leader and proponent of cycling
whiteness not only appreciate diversity more, but they also fare better on all these things-- mental health, relationships, achievement.
White people have been doing it forever.
White fish is really good.
white, paper bunny suits had been laid out in a range of sizes.
whiter than the Boy Scouts.
White women their travel got paid for, so they at least had that.
white people with liberal politics.
White kids have been finding alien space rifles for far too long.
White. But there's so much stuff.
White jackets. Oh, white jackets with these black pleather shoes and the whole nine-- now mind you, we've gone to this school
White privilege, in the theory of white privilege, means that if that super rich black sportstar had all the same features but was also white,
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