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There's
one
called TOR, which is another nutrient sensor, like the insulin pathway.
Just move to
one
side for us, if you would.
That every person here, every decision that you've made today, every decision you've made in your life, you've not really made that decision, but in fact, every single permutation of those decisions is made, each
one
going off into a new universe.
Well, there is
one
proviso.
Who knows, maybe
one
of your atoms was once Napoleon's knee.
This is
one
of the things that Generation G does so much differently than even my generation.
Become
one
with the game.
If you take away
one
thing from today's presentation, I hope it is you get a chance to go play with your kids.
Two pictures hung proudly:
one
larger-than-life photo of my siblings and I and the other a picture of my mom at 12 years old staring into the eyes of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
He worked with Dr. King from day
one
and even wrote some of his most iconic speeches.
One
man,
one
man with
one
charismatic voice, started this whole thing.
What can
one
17-year-old do?
The founders and filmmakers at Invisible Children told me that there was this bill, that if we could just get this bill passed, it would do two things: one, it would apprehend Joseph Kony and the top commanders in his rebel army, and two, it would provide funding for the recovery of these regions that had been devastated by 25 years of war.
Six days later, all the cities were rescued but one: Chicago.
She was an intern for us this year, and she said, "My
one
goal is to get Oprah."
You see, even though my story was featured in this film, I was just
one
of a hundred interns who worked their tails off to make this happen.
His name is Johannes Oberman and Johannes worked with me from day
one
in Chicago, just as long hours, just as many sleepless nights as I did.
That bill is what we had our eyes set on from day
one.
And then
one
week after that, President Obama signed our bill into law.
I was able to go to Africa at
one
point.
But if there's
one
thing that I want to drive home to you,
one
thing that I can say, not just to you but to myself, is that it is the acts that make us extraordinary, not the Oprah moments.
One
that was published recently by David Keith at Harvard is to take chalk and put dust up into the stratosphere, where it reflects off sunlight.
And it's amazingly little; it's like
one
hose for the entire earth.
And they have
one
of the world's most amazing supply chains, 60,000 suppliers.
For reference, fact one: Exxon's revenues in 2005 were a billion dollars a day.
Less than
one
day of Exxon's revenues.
Now, we may have the political will to do this in the U.S., but I've got to tell you, we've got only
one
atmosphere, and so somehow we're going to have to find the political will to do this all around the world.
Everyone here cares about changing the world and has made a difference in that
one
way or another.
Let's get
one
of them passed.
If you took every nuclear weapon ever built at the height of the Cold War, lumped them together, and blew them up at the same time, that would be
one
one-millionth of the energy released at that moment.
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