Sesame Street: Conversations with Bert: Andy Samberg, Part 1

Sesame Street's Bert sits down with comedian and Saturday Night Live cast member, Andy Samberg, to talk about life, literature, cuisine and of course, socks. Stay tuned for Part 2.
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Alan Watts: A Conversation with Myself - Part 1

A 1971 television recording with Alan Watts walking in the mountains and talking about the limitations of technology and the problem of trying to keep track of an infinite universe with a single tracked mind. Video posted by Alan's son and courtesy of alanwatts.com.
Conversations With History - Robert Baer

"Dealing with Iran" Robert Baer author and former CIA operative Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes former CIA operative Robert Baer for a discussion of his book on Iran--The Devil We Know. Baer discusses the craft of spying, US policy in the Middle East, the emergence of Iran as a regional hegemon, and what we know about Iran's strategy and tactics as we witness the rise of its power. He discusses US policy options in the region, especially relations with the two major powers in the region, Iran and Israel. Baer also analyzes the Iranian nuclear threat and the phenomena of suicide terrorism. He concludes with an assessment of the recent political turmoil in Iran and lays out what we know and don't know about which forces will dominate domestic politics in Iran. globetrotter.berkeley.edu globetrotter.berkeley.edu
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Conversations with History: Noam Chomsky

On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler is joined by linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky to discuss activism, anarchism and the role the United States plays in the world today. Series: "Conversations with History" [6/2002] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 6568]
Conversations with History: Elizabeth Warren

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Harvard Law Professor Elizabeth Warren for a discussion of the economic pressures confronting the two income middle class family as it struggles to pay mortgages, health care, and education costs. Professor Warren offers surprising answers to "Who goes bankrupt and why?" and explores the role of banks and credit card companies in tightening the squeeze on the average American family. The interface between politics and the law in addressing these problems is explored. Series: "Conversations with History" [5/2007] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 12490]
01001 - Spanish Lesson: Basic Conversation (Part 1)

In this video, we'll be going over basic conversation. If this video was helpful, rate it to let me know! Also, questions/comments/suggestions are welcome about this video. Check out my other tutorials at www.senorjordan.com Author's notes *Adiós should have an accent mark although it was missing in the video *'más o menos' is more commonly used (and understood) than así-así.
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Conversations with History: Mark Steyn

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes writer/critic Mark Steyn, the 2007 Nimitz Lecturer at Berkeley. Focusing on his new book, "America Alone: The End of the World As We Know It," they discuss Europe and America's relations with the Islamic world. In the interview, their conversation also focuses on the craft of writing in a multi media globalized world. Series: "Conversations with History" [5/2007] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 12599]
Conversations with History - Talal Asad

"Thinking About Religion, Secularism and Politics" Talal Asad, Professor of Anthropology, Graduate Center of the City University of New York Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor Talal Asad who reflects on his life and work as an anthropologist focusing on religion, modernity, and the complex relationships between Islam and the West. Recorded October 2, 2008 globetrotter.berkeley.edu globetrotter.berkeley.edu
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Conversations with History: Manuel Castells

On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler welcomes social theorist Manuel Castells, Professor of Sociology and Professor of City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley, to discuss identity and change in the network society. Series: "Conversations with History" [6/2003] [Humanities] [Show ID: 7234]
Conversations with History: Jaron Lanier

Host Harry Kreisler welcomes computer scientist Jaron Lanier. Lanier talks about his work in computer science and his work as a composer and student of music. He reflects on the implications of technology for culture and offers his assessment of how far the revolution in communications will go. Series: "Conversations with History" [3/2006] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 11245]
Public Cell Phone Conversations!

Public cell phone conversations can drive us up the wall. Hearing that one sided conversation while a person talks away on their Apple IPhone 4s, Motorola Droid, or HTC Titan can make us want to smack them. You can't seem to tune them out. This comedy sketch proves different.
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Conversations with History: Wole Soyinka

On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler talks with Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka. In an extraordinarily prolific and rich body of work including plays, novels, poems, and essays, Professor Soyinka draws on both Yoruba and western culture to exquisitely weave a subtle understanding of the tragedy and comedy of the human condition. Series: Conversations with History [10/2002] [Humanities] [Show ID: 6797]
Conversations with History: Robert Fisk

Robert Fisk, Middle East correspondent for the British newspaper The Independent, discusses his experiences covering Middle East wars for the last 30 thirty years. Series: "Conversations with History" [2/2007] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 12185]
Conversations with History: Kenneth Waltz

On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler talks with renowned political scientist Kenneth N. Waltz, about theory, international politics, and the US role in world affairs. Series: "Conversations with History" [6/2003] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 7386]
Conversations with History: Paul Ekman

Psychologist Paul Ekman joins Harry Kreisler to talk about his scientific work on the human face. They discuss what is now known about the role of the face in human emotions and the implications of these insights for human communication, self understanding and national security. Series: "Conversations with History" [4/2004] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8637]
Conversations With History - Tariq Ali

"Pakistan" Tariq Ali, Editor, New Left Review Host Harry Kreisler welcomes writer and journalist Tariq Ali for a discussion of Pakistan and it relations with the United States. He places the present crisis in its historical context exploring the origins of the Pakistani state, the failure to forge a national identity, the inability and unwillingness of Pakistani leaders to address the country's poverty and inequality, and the role of the military in the country's spiral toward violence and disunity. In this context, Tariq Ali highlights the significance of the US relationship throughout Pakistan's history and he analyzes current US policy and it implications for stability in the region. Recorded September 26, 2008 globetrotter.berkeley.edu globetrotter.berkeley.edu
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Rooster Teeth Animated Adventure An Internet Conversation

Like the animated adventure? Check out all of the Rooster Teeth Podcast here: bit.ly Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures #35 is a re-enactment of a typical conversation with a chat bot trying to talk to a real person. Audio from RT Podcast: roosterteeth.com
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Sesame Street: Conversations with Bert: Andy Samberg, Part 2

Bert continues his interview of Saturday Night Live cast member, Andy Samberg. They talk about their official sock worldview, great jokes about dry white toast, and then of course bottle caps, paperclips, and pigeons.
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Conversations with History - Tariq Ramadan

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Oxford University Professor Tariq Ramadan for a discussion of his new book, "What I Believe." Reflecting on the formative experiences of his life, Professor Ramadan traces the influence of his family, his education in Western philosophy and Islamic studies, and the impact of his different careers including high school principal, philosopher, and Islamic scholar. He explains what it means to be a religious reformer and characterizes his work as a bridge builder between the Islamic world and the West. Articulating his commitment to universal principles and resistance to inequality, Ramadan analyzes the tensions facing Muslims in an era of globalization as they strive to be fully engaged as citizens committed to Western values. Professor Ramadan also discusses his perspective on women's rights and the controversy over the building of a mosque near the World Trade Center. conversations.berkeley.edu
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AI vs. AI. Two chatbots talking to each other

Are you a Robot or a Unicorn? Let the world know: yosinski.com What happens when you let two bots have a conversation? We certainly never expected this... (More: creativemachines.cornell.edu By Igor Labutov, Jason Yosinski, and Hod Lipson of the Cornell Creative Machines Lab (creativemachines.cornell.edu If you liked this, check out our site for evolving your own 3D shapes: EndlessForms.com
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Conversations With History - Michael Scheuer

US Foreign Policy and the Terrorist Threat Michael Scheuer, former Chief of the CIA bin Laden unit Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Michael Scheuer, a 20 year veteran of the CIA, who in the 1990's headed the search for Osama Bin Laden and the rendition program to imprison jihadists. Scheuer discusses the career of Osama bin Laden, the origins of the rendition program, and the failure of the US foreign policy elite to understand the challenges posed by jihadist terrorism. Recorded March 12, 2008 globetrotter.berkeley.edu
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How to improve your English conversation skills

How to start conversations with native speakers and improve your ability to speak English fluently. www.engvid.com
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Conversations with History: Chalmers Johnson

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Chalmers Johnson for a discussion of his new book, Nemesis. In the interview, Johnson, an Emeritus Professor of the University of California, analyzes the impact of the American empire on democracy at home. Comparing the United States to Rome and Great Britain, he argues that a combination of military Keynesianism, the Bush administration's attempt to implement a unitary presidency, and the failed checks on executive ambition point to political and economic bankruptcy. Series: "Conversations with History" [5/2007] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 12489]
Conversations with Norma Kamali - Twyla Tharp - Choreographer, Author & Dancer

Since graduating from Barnard College in 1963, Ms. Tharp has choreographed more than one hundred and thirty five dances, five Hollywood movies, directed and choreographed four Broadway shows. She received one Tony Award, two Emmy Awards, nineteen honorary doctorates, the Vietnam Veterans of America President's Award, the 2004 National Medal of the Arts, the 2008 Jerome Robbins Prize, a 2008 Kennedy Center Honor. Her many grants include the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthu Fellowship. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and an Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 1992 Ms. Tharp wrote her autobiography Push Comes to Shove. In 2003 she wrote, The Creative Habit: Learn it and Use it for Life. In 2009 she wrote, The Collaborative Habit: Life Lessons for Working Together both of which were published by Simon and Schuster.
Chance Conversations: An Interview with Merce Cunningham and John Cage

In the spring of 1981, during a residency at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, choreographer Merce Cunningham and composer John Cage sat down to discuss their work and artistic process. As frequent collaborators, Cage and Cunningham pioneered a new framework of performance. Their novel approach allowed for mediums to exist independently, or rather cohabitate, within a performance, thus abandoning the co-dependent model of dance and music. Cage and Cunningham go on to discuss the methodology and motivations behind chance operations, a term used to describe artistic decisions based on unpredictability. Wanting to free himself of his likes and dislikes, Cage describes how Zen Buddhism influenced his work, leading him to use tools of chance. These new methods, adopted by both Cunningham and Cage, overturned a whole foundation of thought around music, movement, and the process of creating art.
Code Conversations# 3: Leslie Hawthorn - Summer of Code 2009

-- Contents -- 0:00 - Introduction 0:55 - History of Summer of Code 2:22 - Don't be intimidated 4:21 - How many applicants? 5:41 - Mentors and mentoring organizations 7:51 - Success stories 9:22 - About Melange 11:34 - How do I sign up? -- End -- Google Summer of Code is a global program that offers student developers stipends to write code for various open source software projects. We have worked with several open source, free software, and technology-related groups to identify and fund several projects over a three month period. Since its inception in 2005, the program has brought together nearly 2500 successful student participants and 2500 mentors from 98 countries worldwide, all for the love of code. Stephanie Liu of the Developer Programs team sat down with Leslie to understand the history of the program, hear some of the many success stories and find out what's new for SoC 2009. Leslie Hawthorn is a Program Manager for Google's Open Source Programs Office, where she's the Community Manager for the Google Summer of Code community. She serves on the Advisory Board of the GNOME Foundation and the Open Source Business Resource, as well as the Steering Committee for the Humanitarian FOSS Project. Her personal website is www.hawthornlandings.org. This is the third episode in the "Code Conversations" video series on YouTube and Google Code (http You can view the entire series at this link: www.youtube.com
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The Most Awkward Conversations We Ever Had in Korea

We don't have that many awkward conversations in Korea, but the few that we've had are quite memorable. Here are our stories: Subscribe for more Videos! ☞ www.youtube.com Read more about it on our blog: ☞ www.eatyourkimchi.com Check it out on Facebook: ☞ www.facebook.com Chat with us on Twitter ☞ www.twitter.com
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Akiane Kramarik | CONVERSATIONS AT KCTS 9

kcts9.org Akiane Kramarik is a child prodigy who paints and writes poetry. Featured on television programs such as "Oprah", Kramarik (born July 9, 1994) has gained worldwide attention. According to Kramarik, her art is inspired by her visions of heaven, and her personal connection with the God. Kramarik's art depicts life, landscape, and people.
Temple Grandin - Conversations from Penn State

Temple Grandin, one of the most internationally recognized autistics and a renowned expert in animal science talks about her life with autism and its influence on her work. She also discusses the new HBO movie based on her autobiography. Buy the DVD here: soar.ois.psu.edu
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Alan Watts: A Conversation with Myself- Part 2

A 1971 television recording with Alan Watts walking in the mountains and talking about the limitations of technology and the problem of trying to keep track of an infinite universe with a single tracked mind. Video posted by Alan's son and courtesy of alanwatts.com.
NBA - Conversations with CBS Sports: Charles Barkley

Legendary NBA Star and TV pundit Charles Barkley speaks out once again and this time it's with Conversations with CBS Sports hosted by James Brown. Discussing the hottest topics, Barkley entertains and informs in this exclusive 2011 one-on-one interview.
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Conversations with Norma Kamali - Horst Rechelbacher - Founder Intelligent Nutrients

An Austrian by birth, and son of an herbalist, Horst M. Rechelbacher is an active environmentalist, innovative business leader, author, artist, and organic farmer. At age fourteen, Horst began a three-year apprenticeship in the beauty and salon industry. With an award-winning career as a hairstylist, in 1965, he started his own salons and product line called Horst. In 1978, Horst founded Aveda Corporation, a global plant-based cosmetic company. Nearly two decades later, he sold Aveda to Estee Lauder but remained a consultant until March 2003. Afterwards, he focused on his new product paradigm, Intelligent Nutrients, a health and beauty product company, utilizing 100% food-based, non-toxic, harmonically made and organic certified ingredients. Horst has authored four books, Rejuvenation, Aveda Rituals, Alivelihood, and Minding Your Busines. He currently resides in Wisconsin and New York City. His organic farm in Wisconsin is solar, wind and geothermal powered, and he grows plant ingredients for Intelligent Nutrients products.
Conversations with History: Energy Security and the Remaking of the Modern World with Daniel Yergin

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Daniel Yergin for a discussion of his new book, "The Quest." Tracing his intellectual odyssey, Yergin reflects on the challenges of writing a comprehensive account of energy, and he highlights the importance of storytelling in crafting a powerful narrative. He then analyzes the role of creativity, technology, markets, and geopolitics in shaping the unfolding story of energy. The conversation moves on to three important questions: whether there will be enough energy to meet the world's demands, whether the security of the energy system will be insured, and what will be the future mix of energy sources. Series: "Conversations with History" [12/2011] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 23053]
My Conversations with the Mystic - Shekhar Kapur with Sadhguru - 22 Nov webstream event

myconversationswiththemystic.com During this 22nd November live event, internationally acclaimed film maker Shekhar and Sadhguru took various questions asked by people all around the world. The questions ranged from the mundane to the mystical and sparked a dialogue between the two that inspired and ignited the live audience leading to the conclusion that this meeting between these two must and will happen again in the future. Stay in touch with us at myconversationswiththemystic.com to find out about this and upcoming similar events. On 22 November 2010, Shekhar Kapur and Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev met for a live webstreaming event to celebrate the launch of their joint venture 4 DVD series. These DVD's have Shekhar questioning Sadhguru about various topics such as Love, Education, the Guru and more. These four DVD's are available for sale at www.ishashoppe.com and http (also available as a digital download). Find out more about Sadhguru and Isha Foundation at www.ishafoundation.org
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Runescape: A Familiar Conversation

Ratings and comments are much appreciated! :) The moving text took me all night. I wanted to cry. Synopsis: Wondered what kind of conversations you would have with familiars if they could talk? Well here are a few examples of what I think what happened. Even though they do kinda talk in game anyways, this is more varied and creative :P Talking familiars aren't original! Yes I know the idea isn't original, just something I thought of and wanted to do... for fun. That word people forgotten lol. Video makers who made talking animals videos: Tehnoobshow, Hells Enemy1, Drmmerguy59, RunEToon, Deadl0x, Runet00b, 594Indiana and I'm sure a lot more people have too. The idea isn't original, but enjoy the video, mk? :D Music used from Runescape and Incompetech.com, and also from Regicidal "Yak City" as I'm sure a lot of you have heard it ;) Check it out! ...after this video of course :P www.youtube.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com The ANIMATION was created by Prezleek! He is amazing and I thank him so much for his hard work, go thank him! www.youtube.com Slight update (If anyone reads this lol): Last week of University and I have work to do, then I start summer! :D So no videos until probably the end of May? Will keep you guys updated on Facebook/Twitter so make sure you like/follow at least one of them for news :) Disclaimer: RuneScape is a registered trademark of JaGeX Limited. I do not claim, or have any, affiliation with JaGeX Ltd. These videos were not <b>...</b>
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Mark Hoppus & Tom DeLonge in Conversation with Google+

Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge stop by the Googleplex for a conversation about social media, the evolution of the band, and their latest album: "Neighborhoods."









