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he may surprise what fischer did. but up until now, fischer, i came, was the strongest player. now fischer was away from the game for 20 years. if fischer had not been aware from the game for 20 years, and then played him, i would say fischer would win. he, of course, would deny that. [laughter] yes, back there. >> hi, professor brady. >> oh my god. a former student. oh joy. wait a minute. your name will come to me. don't tell me your name. >> i'm not. but i'm dating -- >> it was a long time ago. >> i'm dating myself because i'm calling you professor brady. >> that's right. i have my doctorate. >> lilian bourke. >> that's it. very good. i was on the phone with my dad the other night. i was mentioning that i was going to attend your book signing. he actually played with bobby fischer at the manhattan chess club. so i was asking me about him, and he said that at times bobby would play 15 people at one time. >> absolutely. >> and he was always ten steps ahead of everyone. no one really won against him. but he did mention that his mother had a lot of influence on him. and i just wa
he may surprise what fischer did. but up until now, fischer, i came, was the strongest player. now fischer was away from the game for 20 years. if fischer had not been aware from the game for 20 years, and then played him, i would say fischer would win. he, of course, would deny that. [laughter] yes, back there. >> hi, professor brady. >> oh my god. a former student. oh joy. wait a minute. your name will come to me. don't tell me your name. >> i'm not. but i'm dating --...
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fischer was away from the game for 20 years. he had not been away from the game and then played caspar nemerov i would say he would win but kasparov would deny that. back there? >> hi, professor brady. >> a former student! wait a minute. your name will come to me. don't tell me your name. we're talking about a long time ago. >> i am dating myself because i'm calling you professor brady. >> lillian bork. >> that is it. very good. i was on the phone with my dad the other night mentioning i was going to attend your book signing and he played with bobby fischer had a man and chess club. so asking about him, he said that at times bobby would play 15 people at one time and he was always ten steps ahead of everyone so no one really won against him but he did mention that his mother had a lot of influence on him and i want to know if you can elaborate on that and if you think that really propelled him to say the things he said later in life? >> his mother was a great influence on his mood but in many ways she helped his career. she was
fischer was away from the game for 20 years. he had not been away from the game and then played caspar nemerov i would say he would win but kasparov would deny that. back there? >> hi, professor brady. >> a former student! wait a minute. your name will come to me. don't tell me your name. we're talking about a long time ago. >> i am dating myself because i'm calling you professor brady. >> lillian bork. >> that is it. very good. i was on the phone with my dad the...
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fischer was away from the game for 20 years. if he had not been away from the game for 20 years and then played, i would say that fischer would win. of course, opponents would deny that. [laughter] yes, back there. >> hi, professor brady. >> good lord, a former student. wait, wait, wait -- your name will come to me. don't tell me. it will come to me. >> i'm dating myself because i called you professor brady. >> that's right. >> lily port. >> very good. that's it. i was on the phone with my dad the other night and told him i was attending your book signing, and he played with bobby fischer at the manchester chess club. he said that at times bobby would play multipl people at one time, and he was always ten steps ahead of anyone, so no one really one, you know, against him, but he mentioned his mother had a lot of influence on him, and can you elaborate on that? do you think that that really propelled him to say the things he said later on in life? >> his mother was a great influence on him in many wayings. she helped his career.
fischer was away from the game for 20 years. if he had not been away from the game for 20 years and then played, i would say that fischer would win. of course, opponents would deny that. [laughter] yes, back there. >> hi, professor brady. >> good lord, a former student. wait, wait, wait -- your name will come to me. don't tell me. it will come to me. >> i'm dating myself because i called you professor brady. >> that's right. >> lily port. >> very good. that's...
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. >> think it is commonly understood that the fischer collection was 1100 works by some of the great contemporary works, one of the great collections in the world. in fact, the collection has not been seen. it has been largely stored at the headquarters, there has never been a publication or exhibition. >> but fischer collection and the additional expansion over the next 50 years, what in the next 25 years will the museum be doing? >> we are very committed to expanding the museum, expanding the collection, the overall growth of the museum. that is one of the things that is very important to us. we are about to enter a strategic planning process. the fundamental question we want to address is, how wil sfmoma growth and enhanced its engagement with the community? it is not enough that the museum has great works in its collection, has great exhibitions, wonderful education programs, it is how does the institution grow and enhance its relationship with the community. it is very important to us. >> on behalf of the residents of san francisco, we thank you for shepherding this institution
. >> think it is commonly understood that the fischer collection was 1100 works by some of the great contemporary works, one of the great collections in the world. in fact, the collection has not been seen. it has been largely stored at the headquarters, there has never been a publication or exhibition. >> but fischer collection and the additional expansion over the next 50 years, what in the next 25 years will the museum be doing? >> we are very committed to expanding the...
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fischer: the myth is that the hessians were drunk. that they were celebrating christmas. that their commander was drunk, and i think none of that was true. the hessians fought with great courage. their officers led them with great resolve. narrator: the battle of trenton is over in less than two hours. 22 hessians are dead and nearly 900 captured. washington describes american casualties as very trifling. the victors and their prisoners march back upriver and cross the delaware again. they reach camp in pennsylvania exhausted, ill, malnourished. but they had marched 20 miles, defying both the weather and the odds. news of the battle spreads through the colonies. it really suddenly gave them a new sense of the possibility of a revolution that many of them thought had been lost, and the word began to spread. now, they saw that there was an army that had looked the enemy in the face and won, and this just gave a huge surge of courage. and it also really shook the other side. it gave them a sense that suddenly this was a much tougher proposition. narrator: the news also reach
fischer: the myth is that the hessians were drunk. that they were celebrating christmas. that their commander was drunk, and i think none of that was true. the hessians fought with great courage. their officers led them with great resolve. narrator: the battle of trenton is over in less than two hours. 22 hessians are dead and nearly 900 captured. washington describes american casualties as very trifling. the victors and their prisoners march back upriver and cross the delaware again. they...
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however, i think bobby fischer was the greatest chess player that ever lived. there may be others coming down the line, the japanese-american player won the strongest chess tournaments ever played a few days ago and he may surpass what fisher did. but up until now, fisher i claim was the strongest player. now, fisher was away from the game for 20 years. if fisher had not been away from the game for 20 years and then played kasparev and i would say fisher would win and kasparev would deny that. [laughter] >> yes, back there. >> hi, professor brady. >> oh, my god, a former student. good lord! your name will come to me. don't tell me your name. it will come to me. >> well, i'm dating myself because i'm calling you professor brady. >> that's right before i got my doctorate. >> that's right. >> lillian? >> that's it very good. [applause] >> i was on the phone with my dad the other night and i was mentioning that i was going to attend your book-signing. and he actually played with bobby fischer at the manhattan chess club. >> really. >> so i was asking him about him
however, i think bobby fischer was the greatest chess player that ever lived. there may be others coming down the line, the japanese-american player won the strongest chess tournaments ever played a few days ago and he may surpass what fisher did. but up until now, fisher i claim was the strongest player. now, fisher was away from the game for 20 years. if fisher had not been away from the game for 20 years and then played kasparev and i would say fisher would win and kasparev would deny that....
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. >> but fischer collection and the additional expansion over the next 50 years, what in the next 25 years will the museum be doing? >> we are very committed to expanding the museum, expanding the collection, the overall growth of the museum. that is one of the things that is very important to us. we are about to enter a strategic planning process. the fundamental question we want to address is, how wil sfmoma growth and enhanced its engagement with the community? it is not enough that the museum has great works in its collection, has great exhibitions, wonderful education programs, it is how does the institution grow and enhance its relationship with the community. it is very important to us. >> on behalf of the residents of san francisco, we thank you for shepherding this institution through this incredible growth phase, and thank you for being part of "culture wire." >> my pleasure, thank you. >> the museum has exciting >> the museum has exciting anni impossible. announcer: when you open a book, you can explore new lands... [bird screeches] meet new friends, and discover new adven
. >> but fischer collection and the additional expansion over the next 50 years, what in the next 25 years will the museum be doing? >> we are very committed to expanding the museum, expanding the collection, the overall growth of the museum. that is one of the things that is very important to us. we are about to enter a strategic planning process. the fundamental question we want to address is, how wil sfmoma growth and enhanced its engagement with the community? it is not enough...
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. >> think it is commonly understood that the fischer collection was 1100 works by some of the great contemporary works, one of the great collections in the world. in fact, the
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their wives, played by jenna fischer and christina applegate, ag
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the scene was 1960's when bobby fischer was going to go to argentinargentin a to play at the big international tournament. >> one week before he left for argentina bobby and the author of this book had dinner at a greenwich village the hangout of artist and abstract expressionist and one of bobby's favorite eating places. the night weaver their jackson pollock was having a conversation at the bar and andy warhol and dined at a nearby table. not that bobby notice. he just like the mood the restaurant sure to -- circuit was a shepherd's pie and the anonymity came from sitting among those who preferred at looking at the art celebrities rather than taking out of the chess prodigy. we ordered bottles of beer. but the waitress did not question although he had just turned 17 and not legally old enough to drink in new york state. 18 was the limit at that time. he looked like he was 18. he knew the selection without looking at the menu. he tackled and enormous slab of prime rib which she consumed in a matter of minutes. if he were a heavyweight boxer enjoying his last meal before the big fight. he just
the scene was 1960's when bobby fischer was going to go to argentinargentin a to play at the big international tournament. >> one week before he left for argentina bobby and the author of this book had dinner at a greenwich village the hangout of artist and abstract expressionist and one of bobby's favorite eating places. the night weaver their jackson pollock was having a conversation at the bar and andy warhol and dined at a nearby table. not that bobby notice. he just like the mood the...
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dcs by fischer and paykel, offering premium indoor and outdoor kitchen appliances. robert mondavi understood that sharing good food and wine with family and friends is one of life's true pleasures. woodbridge by robert mondavi, because he believed every table deserves the joy of great wine. >> and by diamond crystal salt,
dcs by fischer and paykel, offering premium indoor and outdoor kitchen appliances. robert mondavi understood that sharing good food and wine with family and friends is one of life's true pleasures. woodbridge by robert mondavi, because he believed every table deserves the joy of great wine. >> and by diamond crystal salt,
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jenna fischer and christina applegate are the four leads. really good cast and a real good surrounding cast, too. stephen merchant. >> jimmy: i love stephen merchant. i heard sudeikis just kills in this movie. >> richard jenkins. >> jimmy: i cannot wait to see it. >> sudeikis is like jack lemmon. he's unbelievable. >> jimmy: i'm so psyched. >> we had no idea how funny that guy is. and owen, owen is just the coolest guy in the world. he really is. he's the easiest guy we ever worked with. >> jimmy: oh, is he really? he seems like a laid back guy. >> he's top-notch. >> we worked with jimmy, you know? >> jimmy: he does know that. you said there was a "funny or die --" >> oh, there's a great "funny or die" that we put up yesterday with owen that's, you know, pretty cool. >> jimmy: you should check that out. >> kind of sums up -- concept of the whole thing. >> jimmy: we have a clip from the movie here. with sudeikis, i think. when he tells owen, "hey, i got it too. i got a hall pass too." >> great. here's from "hall pass." >> i got a hall pass. >
jenna fischer and christina applegate are the four leads. really good cast and a real good surrounding cast, too. stephen merchant. >> jimmy: i love stephen merchant. i heard sudeikis just kills in this movie. >> richard jenkins. >> jimmy: i cannot wait to see it. >> sudeikis is like jack lemmon. he's unbelievable. >> jimmy: i'm so psyched. >> we had no idea how funny that guy is. and owen, owen is just the coolest guy in the world. he really is. he's the...
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first, douglas hudgins, bill beruky, jack lasour, deborah fischer, a professor of astronomy at c.l. university in new haven, conn. i will handle the discussion to doug hudgins. >> on behalf of the astrophysics division and the keppler mission, i want to welcome everyone here as we mark the second data release and announced the discovery of a fascinating new planetary system with more transiting exo-plants than any system discovered before. there are clustered around their started or but smaller than the order of the planet venus. keppler is now as a possible first telescope dedicated to the search for other planets around stars. that means that the milestones that we achieve with each and every discovery shaped the course of el all future exo- plant emissions. keppler has been in operation for one and a half years monitoring the brightness of more than 150,000 stars in a single patch of sky near the constellation of cygnus, the salon. the holy grail of the mission is the discovery of an earth-sized hot or britain in the capitals on of a star like our own sun. believe me, no one is m
first, douglas hudgins, bill beruky, jack lasour, deborah fischer, a professor of astronomy at c.l. university in new haven, conn. i will handle the discussion to doug hudgins. >> on behalf of the astrophysics division and the keppler mission, i want to welcome everyone here as we mark the second data release and announced the discovery of a fascinating new planetary system with more transiting exo-plants than any system discovered before. there are clustered around their started or but...