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And she said "Yes, that's former Vice President Al Gore and
his
wife, Tipper."
If you look very carefully, you see that
his
skull has been replaced with a transparent Plexiglas dome so that the workings of
his
brain can be observed and also controlled with light.
He is 16 years old, loves hunting and fishing and being outside and doing anything with
his
hands, and so for him, Studio H means that he can stay interested in
his
education through that hands-on engagement.
So he crashes down, and he gets slightly injured, but this does not prevent him from jumping up and then starting to jump up and down on
his
bike and curse violently.
Then he throws
his
helmet in the air.
His
backpack goes ballistic in some other direction.
But that's what he had all
his
life, people walking away from him.
So what you have to do is stay close and try to reach in and pet
his
shoulder or give him a piece of chocolate.
When he was eight, someone put him on a boat in Odessa and sent him, shipped him to Israel on
his
own.
And he spent the last 10 years of
his
life in two places only, the slums and the state prison, where he spent the last two years before he ended up sitting on this rock there.
And he goes on saying, and everyone looks at him like a hero, probably for the first time in
his
life.
Anyway, so you're in for a treat, because he's fantastic, and
his
name's Mark.
Would he have had more possibilities in
his
life?
What you may not be familiar with is that this research was spearheaded by NFL wives who said, "Isn't it weird that my 46-year-old husband is forever losing
his
keys?" "Isn't it weird that my 47-year-old husband is forever losing the car?" "Isn't it weird that my 48-year-old husband is forever losing
his
way home in the car, from the driveway?"
Thirty years have passed, and I still feel guilty about that prayer, for the next day, I learned that that missile landed on my brother's friend's home and killed him and
his
father, but did not kill
his
mother or
his
sister.
His
mother showed up the next week at my brother's classroom and begged seven-year-old kids to share with her any picture they may have of her son, for she had lost everything.
The fifth thing is that maybe, after 2,500 years, Plato is still having
his
way with us in
his
notion of perfect forms.
My little cousin told
his
dad that he would rather have the organic Toasted O's cereal because Birke said he shouldn't eat sparkly cereal.
Well, the subject of difficult negotiation reminds me of one of my favorite stories from the Middle East, of a man who left to
his
three sons, 17 camels.
And then when he paused and everyone looked at me for a response, from a balcony perspective, I was able to thank him for
his
remarks and say, "I appreciate your criticism of my country and I take it as a sign that we're among friends and can speak candidly to one another."
In a phrase, it's: Four thousand years ago, a man and
his
family walked across the Middle East, and the world has never been the same since.
But it's not just what he stood for, it's what
his
message was.
His
basic message was unity too, the interconnectedness of it all, the unity of it all.
And
his
basic value was respect, was kindness toward strangers.
That's what he's known for,
his
hospitality.
And then a few years ago, a group of us, about 25 of us from 10 different countries, decided to see if we could retrace the footsteps of Abraham, going from
his
initial birthplace in the city of Urfa in Southern Turkey, Northern Mesopotamia.
And we then took a bus and took some walks and went to Harran, where, in the Bible, he sets off on
his
journey.
You see an operator, a trained African with
his
rats in front who actually are left and right.
This is something, by the way, that Lee Siegel talks about in
his
book.
So 15.5 seconds is the median time for subjects in
his
experiment there.
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