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McQueen had worked throughout his career with a small team of designers and managers who were very protective of his legacy, but Andrew went to London and worked with them over the summer and won their confidence, and that of the designers who created his amazing fashion shows, which were works of performance art in their own right, and we proceeded to do something at the museum, I think, we've never done before.
Now in this Popcorn production we've got the title card, we've got a Google Map that
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up picture-in-picture, then Popcorn lets it push outside the frame and take over the whole screen.
This map only
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the rapid transport connections, no local bus, very much in the "metro map" style that was so successful in London, and that since has been exported to so many other major cities, and therefore is the language that we should use for public transport maps.
The map
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each and every station, each and every station name, and I'm also displaying side streets.
But this
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you that the government of Uganda is not committed to spending its own revenue to invest in productive investments, but rather it devotes this revenue to paying structure of public expenditure.
In this map from Moldova, the green color
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those districts that have low spending on schools but good educational outcomes, and the red color
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the opposite.
In fact, more than 95 percent of these children have living parents, and societies tend to blame these parents for abandoning these children, but research
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that most parents want their children, and that the primary drivers behind institutionalization are poverty, disability and ethnicity.
This graph
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happiness on the vertical axis, and you can see that bar there representing how happy people are when they're focused on the present, when they're not mind-wandering.
This
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the rate of mind-wandering across 22 activities ranging from a high of 65 percent — (Laughter) — when people are taking a shower, brushing their teeth, to 50 percent when they're working, to 40 percent when they're exercising, all the way down to this one short bar on the right that I think some of you are probably laughing at.
In fact, a lot of research
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that we all lie once or twice a day, as Dave suggested.
This
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public support for congestion pricing of Stockholm, and you see that when congestion pricing were introduced in the beginning of Spring 2006, people were fiercely against it.
This
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you a patent landscape.
Video: (Shouting) And what this video shows, when you watch the whole thing through, is bloody bodies being taken out of a pickup truck and thrown off a bridge.
This graph
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the national debt as a percentage of America's GDP, and as you see, if you go all the way back to the founding, we borrowed a lot of money to fight the Revolutionary War.
This is a graph that
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the degree to which voting in Congress falls strictly along the left-right axis, so that if you know how liberal or conservative someone is, you know exactly how they voted on all the major issues.
The blue line
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how warmly Democrats feel about Democrats, and they like them.
We've all seen versions of this graph, right, which
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the changes in wealth since 1979, and as you can see, almost all the gains in wealth have gone to the top 20 percent, and especially the top one percent.
This graph
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the steady rise of out-of-wedlock births since the 1960s.
This
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the artistic impulses inside us are suppressed, not gone.
Korea
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you what's possible in education.
This chart
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you the performance of countries.
The red dot
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you spending per student relative to a country's wealth.
And the example of PISA
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that data can be more powerful than administrative control of financial subsidy through which we usually run education systems.
The basic alignment
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that these cells are coding for all possible directions.
I think this is a fascinating behavior that
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how fast the fly's brain can process information.
Again, research
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that parents should spend less time worrying about what they do wrong and more time focusing on what they do right, worry less about the bad times and build up the good times.
Epinephrine is so small we will never see it, not through any microscope ever, but we know what it looks like, because it
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itself through some sophisticated machines with fancy names like "nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers."
So after all of our shows, we would sign autographs and hug fans and hang out and talk to people, and we made an art out of asking people to help us and join us, and I would track down local musicians and artists and they would set up outside of our shows, and they would pass the hat, and then they would come in and join us onstage, so we had this rotating smorgasbord of weird, random circus guests.
There are so many great
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on other networks.
Or is it even more about having
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that might not have been so much time as watching the whole season of "Nailed It!" or whatever?
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