'Say something': Nobel Prize winner’s partner jumps in to help awkward technical hiccupReuters
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00:00With that, Professor Hopfield, we turn it over to you,
00:02and we'd be honoured to hear directly from you.
00:06You talk.
00:08Say something.
00:12You're on, Tom.
00:17Just say something, talk about your work.
00:20It should be.
00:21Talk about your work.
00:23You talk, yes.
00:24Talk about your work.
00:32John, just talk about your work.
00:37So should I start off with a question of
00:41biggest fears, biggest hopes?
00:45Yeah, I think, John, it sounds like you're going
00:47to some of the questions we've had from reporters.
00:50That's fine if you would like to do that,
00:53but we would all love to just hear from you
00:56on any thoughts that you might want to offer
00:58if you would like to do that.
01:00We may be having some trouble with the technology here.
01:03Well, of course, the thing which I know best about
01:05is trying to fit something which does not fit
01:09into a university, into a present university
01:12or teaching framework very well.