Live Ideas Robert Krulwich and Oliver Sacks

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2015
  • Featuring Robert Krulwich and Oliver Sacks
    Robert Krulwich has been chronicling Dr. Sacks and his spellbinding tales across myriad incarnations both on radio (NPR) and television (ABC) since the early eighties, and now more recently on a regular basis on WNYC's award-winning national science program Radiolab which he cohosts with Jad Abumrad. For this special presentation, Krulwich will delve deeply into Sacks' early years.

Комментарии • 18

  • @dalicloud9
    @dalicloud9 7 лет назад +6

    Robert and Oliver together might be my favorite pairing of people. I love these two so much and miss Oliver Sacks quite a bit. So grateful for his insightful, thought provoking contributions to this mystery of life.
    I find it extremely disturbing that this video has only been viewed less than 17,000 times.

  • @da12ius
    @da12ius 8 лет назад +6

    Gunna miss you Oliver.. Thanks Robert!

  • @tjasenka
    @tjasenka 9 лет назад +8

    What a lovely hour and a half! I love dr. Sacks and I'm a big Krulz' fan - it's been a more than pleasent surprise to find this interview!

    • @vladbcom
      @vladbcom 8 лет назад +1

      +tjasenka Likewise. What a loss for us all. He was a giant of brain thought

    • @tjasenka
      @tjasenka 8 лет назад

      Yes :(, not only intelectually, I always thought of him of a real philanthrope, one with such soft and pleasant nature.

    • @noahrevell5085
      @noahrevell5085 6 лет назад

      Asmr sleep

  • @elpaseodegracia
    @elpaseodegracia 8 лет назад +1

    R.I.P. great Oliver Sacks!
    Btw, how always wonderful Bill T. Jones is

  • @fuckingwow
    @fuckingwow 5 лет назад

    Love you both!

  • @dexikid
    @dexikid 8 лет назад +5

    even plugged in to my stereo on full volume this is barely audible!!! WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

  • @dexikid
    @dexikid 8 лет назад

    what is that a bottle ofvodka? he initially reaches for water then grabs a flask shaped bottle with no label. i am in no way judging the dr. just confused/interested.

  • @shanefistell8890
    @shanefistell8890 9 лет назад +1

    Irrepressible.

  • @Evelyn-cy6hw
    @Evelyn-cy6hw 8 лет назад +5

    I too find Robert Krulwich's treatment of Oliver throughout this interview insulting and offensive. Truly, he did his best to spoil every moment of this interview as much as he possibly could. Oliver's magnanimity overcame it, but why oh why, should Oliver have been subjected to this treatment? Robert Krulwich is an insensitive goon and possibly also an idiot.

    • @nathandodd3906
      @nathandodd3906 8 лет назад +4

      +Evelyn Redtree I understand how you might feel and I admit Oliver's facial expressions at times show frustration. But! Oliver and Robert have been friends for years! At the time of this video Oliver was in the late stages of cancer and you can perceive his exhaustion, shortness, and appearing subtly irritated at times due to the illness. Observing that is where I'm guessing you developed the perception of Robert being insincere (Oliver was quite familiar with Robert's personality). This is a tribute, one of several by Robert to share the existence of a great man. I feel Robert Krulwich should have the recognition of treating Oliver no differently than before.

    • @maxberrevoets
      @maxberrevoets 8 лет назад +1

      +Evelyn Redtree I agree completely. Something about Robert Krulwich rubs me the wrong way. His tone seems condescending to me, and I feel he is laughing at Dr. Sacks and his idiosyncrasies. Really uncomfortable interview.

    • @Evelyn-cy6hw
      @Evelyn-cy6hw 8 лет назад +2

      The fact that Oliver and Robt. Krulwich had known each other for years (as a result of the "RadioLab" program) does not excuse Krulwich treating Oliver in this way. Throughout this interview, Krulwich is so full of himself that it is sickening to watch.

    • @andybaldman
      @andybaldman 5 лет назад

      I agree re: Krulwich. He's endlessly inauthentic, like a caricature of himself. He just feels like someone trying to make a career, pimping 'interesting' people and topics to the cultural elites of NYC. Sacks was a good storyteller, so he milked him for everything he could. I don't get the sense that their 'friendship' was genuine. More like mutually transactional, as they both advanced their careers and brands through each other. That isn't friendship, it's mutual prostitution.

  • @dansanchez8625
    @dansanchez8625 9 лет назад +6

    Why does Robert Krulwich sound like he's making fun of Oliver Sacks with every comment and question he makes?? There were some really poignant memories recalled, such as the time Sacks takes a patient for her last wish ride up to Topanga canyon and Krulwich ruins the moment by ridiculing experience. It feels like a roast! Im all for humour but come on! Poor show Robert!! Still, Oliver shines through as the brilliant man he is.

  • @Thara-mn7yf
    @Thara-mn7yf 5 лет назад

    Robert could use some of the good doctor's sensitivity, and not ridicule some of the more precious moments here. Does he seriously think he's being funny??!!