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then you move forward, and lo and behold, there is some controversy around this subject, and all the politicians flee in spite of the billions of dollars they signed onto earlier. the concern that we've got to have is that, first of all, we must solve this difficulty in an environment that's a political environment. and lord knows if we're not careful about learning from the past, we are bound to repeat it. we'll spend billions of dollars again for another location following yucca mountain, and lo and behold, what will happen? so one way or another, we have to think through the pure politics of this if we're going to make serious progress. and the congress ought to be trying to help you work their way through that. and i can't say that we've done that very well up to this point. >> can i respond? >> sure. >> thank you for your comment. i agree with you, and one of the recommendations of the commission is to set up the semi-autonomous arm, like a devia deviate, that says, get it out of the arena. get it out so you can have very competent people take a very professional attitude of wha
then you move forward, and lo and behold, there is some controversy around this subject, and all the politicians flee in spite of the billions of dollars they signed onto earlier. the concern that we've got to have is that, first of all, we must solve this difficulty in an environment that's a political environment. and lord knows if we're not careful about learning from the past, we are bound to repeat it. we'll spend billions of dollars again for another location following yucca mountain, and...
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and lo and behold tony serra walks into my court representing the defendant. i couldn't imagine why he was there for a simple misdemeanor assault case, but he was. and i thought, boy, this is just my luck. here i've got this famous tony serra, he's renown, he's in the press all the time, he has had a movie made about him, and i bet he's an arrogant jerk, and i get him. first trial he's going to make me look really bad. and this poor d.a., we're just going to look terrible. well, lo and behold tony serra comes in. he's a wonderful gentleman. he's gracious. he knows i've never tried a case to a jury. he knows that the d.a. has tried two cases to a jury. he guided us through this trial. he put on a fabulous show, as is his want, which was instructional and very, very interesting. he never took advantage of my inexperience or the d.a.'s experience. and by the end of the day when that trial was over -- of course, he won. but nobody on that jury would have ever suspected that i had never tried a case to a jury or that the d.a. had not had any experience, virtually,
and lo and behold tony serra walks into my court representing the defendant. i couldn't imagine why he was there for a simple misdemeanor assault case, but he was. and i thought, boy, this is just my luck. here i've got this famous tony serra, he's renown, he's in the press all the time, he has had a movie made about him, and i bet he's an arrogant jerk, and i get him. first trial he's going to make me look really bad. and this poor d.a., we're just going to look terrible. well, lo and behold...
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behold the beauty of scottsdale where timmy was back to work.e's slated to throw a bullpen session tomorrow. also on tap, position players report. most of them are already present and accounted for. >> giant's first baseman aubrey huff made an appearance here today hitting in the cage and also stopping to sign autographs for fans. while he's excited to get pack to work, spring training is more of a formality for veterans like huff. >> been here 30 minutes, got work in and really only talked to a few guys, mostly pitchers, position players aren't here yet. good to be back to spring training, excited for next season. >> looking forward to getting that first workout on friday, kind of getting everything going again? >> looking forward to opening day. spring training, 35 years old, done a lot of these, you love to get back to work, but, you know, it's a long spring training with a long season, so you really want to get your work in here and get ready to go for the season. >> huff's offseason workouts have been well documented, especially after his d
behold the beauty of scottsdale where timmy was back to work.e's slated to throw a bullpen session tomorrow. also on tap, position players report. most of them are already present and accounted for. >> giant's first baseman aubrey huff made an appearance here today hitting in the cage and also stopping to sign autographs for fans. while he's excited to get pack to work, spring training is more of a formality for veterans like huff. >> been here 30 minutes, got work in and really...
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president, after months of work, behold the latest advancement in our iranian technology. >> wonderful mayonnaise? i'm allergic to mayonnaise. >> okay. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it f
president, after months of work, behold the latest advancement in our iranian technology. >> wonderful mayonnaise? i'm allergic to mayonnaise. >> okay. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it f
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lo and behold with 30 lapse to go. cars go coming down the back straight away about 18 car pile up so we had the big one just like we said we would. the car just stopped. dale, michael, dale you're running first, second and third. >> charlie: michael's your son. >> my brother. >> charlie: i mean your brother. >> my brother michael. and michael is leading the jail, jr. running second and dale, sr. running third. >> and dale's preventing others. >> at this point, the cars are stopped while they clean up the mess. so dale is talking to the spotters and telling the spotters you tell michael to run the bottom you tell, he's telling them what to do because they've had a meeting that morning and dale had are told michael at the end of this day we're going to come down and we're going to be running first, second and third. so michael's sitting there, i mean he can't believe that dale said that. and there they sat running first, second and third. so they start to race back and this is when the action really picks up. we're comi
lo and behold with 30 lapse to go. cars go coming down the back straight away about 18 car pile up so we had the big one just like we said we would. the car just stopped. dale, michael, dale you're running first, second and third. >> charlie: michael's your son. >> my brother. >> charlie: i mean your brother. >> my brother michael. and michael is leading the jail, jr. running second and dale, sr. running third. >> and dale's preventing others. >> at this...
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lo and behold, here we are. he has really been driving innovation in the city, and it is important for there to be a central coordinating role. we have been working together to move the agenda forward. i do hope this will help to revitalize and change a culture of government and move us squarely into the 21st century. we are often stuck in some of our practices of 1999, and we need to be to where we are today, in the year 2012. with that, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. it is really wonderful to hear the sentiments expressed about the need for technology to catch up in city government. that is where we have been for a couple of years with code of america. we believe in the power of the entrepreneur to change the world. we look at how different the world was 15 years ago. so many of those changes have come through this amazing consumer internet that is now available to all of us. it makes our lives dramatically different, and it had disrupted so many sectors that touch our lives, whether you are
lo and behold, here we are. he has really been driving innovation in the city, and it is important for there to be a central coordinating role. we have been working together to move the agenda forward. i do hope this will help to revitalize and change a culture of government and move us squarely into the 21st century. we are often stuck in some of our practices of 1999, and we need to be to where we are today, in the year 2012. with that, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you....
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>> expensive as in the eye of the beholder. a company that goes ipo that launches an evaluation that facebook is expected to almost $100 billion, it means that any price that the share comes out, it is ha very expensive company. even if the share is $30 which seems to be betting on the street right now, no one knows really if it is worth that much. >> looking at the data, there are more than 800 million users. is there any growth left in the firm? >> that is only 10% of the world's population, and as 90% left to go. facebook is adding numbers that is astonishing. they have serious competition from google. how high is up? we got to know. -- we don't know. >> newday on bbc, live from singampre -- singapore and london. uncovering more than 30 british victims in sweden. now look at the international newspaper headlines in this thursday, we will start with the front page of the international herald tribune that details the launch of shares, it could give the company evaluation of the a $100 billion. the financial times says the euro
>> expensive as in the eye of the beholder. a company that goes ipo that launches an evaluation that facebook is expected to almost $100 billion, it means that any price that the share comes out, it is ha very expensive company. even if the share is $30 which seems to be betting on the street right now, no one knows really if it is worth that much. >> looking at the data, there are more than 800 million users. is there any growth left in the firm? >> that is only 10% of the...
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but never to be behold. it is that point of critical mass when an idea becomes so powerful, it leaves the rim of inspiration and becomes invisible, even to the untrained eye. this is an idea whose time has come. when i think about all it took to reach this point, the black civil war veterans who took up the cause many decades ago, the spirited debate and in the long years of silence, the advocates and the opponents. when i think of the plane crash that killed the champion and election of this poor boy from rural alabama, who spent more than half of his congressional career introducing the museum bill only to have it end in a bipartisan effort. and inspired by men and women of faith, you remind me of the words of one of my favorite poets. langston hughes. it seems so fitting and appropriate here. the name of the poem is harlem. and in it, he says, what happened to a dream deferred? does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? festering like a sore? and then maybe it just sag like a heavy load. or does it explode?
but never to be behold. it is that point of critical mass when an idea becomes so powerful, it leaves the rim of inspiration and becomes invisible, even to the untrained eye. this is an idea whose time has come. when i think about all it took to reach this point, the black civil war veterans who took up the cause many decades ago, the spirited debate and in the long years of silence, the advocates and the opponents. when i think of the plane crash that killed the champion and election of this...
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and lo and behold, we discovered, had a certain point in a community, when everyone is giving, -- people to have experiences that were revelatory. they began to feel like they were in touch with that unconditional reality, which perhaps in their youth they identified as their life's goal. it creates a world in
and lo and behold, we discovered, had a certain point in a community, when everyone is giving, -- people to have experiences that were revelatory. they began to feel like they were in touch with that unconditional reality, which perhaps in their youth they identified as their life's goal. it creates a world in
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but for the eye never to behold, it is that point when an idea becomes so powerful that it leaves thee, even to the untrained eye. this is an idea whose time has come. when i think about all it took to reach this point, the black civil war veterans who took up the cause many decades ago, the first debate and the long years of silence, advocates and opponents. when i think of that championed and the election this from become become who spent half of a career introducing the museum bill and a bipartisan effort, inspired by men and women of faith, it reminds me of the words of one of my favorite poets. langston hugh. it seems fitting and appropriate here. the name of the forum follows. what happens to a dream deferred? does it dry up like a raisin or fester like a sore? and then rise? maybe it just sags like a heavy load. today, we must thank the white house and the united states congress. my former colleagues governor sam brownback, senator mike cleeland, j.c. watz. the secretary of the smithsonian. the director of the national museum of african-american history and culture lonny bunch
but for the eye never to behold, it is that point when an idea becomes so powerful that it leaves thee, even to the untrained eye. this is an idea whose time has come. when i think about all it took to reach this point, the black civil war veterans who took up the cause many decades ago, the first debate and the long years of silence, advocates and opponents. when i think of that championed and the election this from become become who spent half of a career introducing the museum bill and a...
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. >> behold the lord, god will come with strong hand. he shall rule. >> reporter: they are about all that's left in waco of the branch davidians. >> basically over the king. >> reporter: an offshoot of the seventh day adventist church. their religious community went back generations. it even issued its own currency during the great depression. david koresh came to the faith and its texas commune in 1981. >> who was he back then to you? >> just a bum. >> reporter: former branch davidian kathy jones and her husband, david, had seen religious visionaries come and go. >> god speaks to me. >> reporter: this time was different. koresh would preach his way to power. >> i remember in the beginning everybody was, like, oh, he's crazy, you any. he's this and that. i mean, that's all i heard. and all of a sudden people were, like, well, we're lispi inlearn- we're listening to him. he has a message. >> one, two, three, four. >> reporter: the message was a spellbinding account of "revelation," the new testament's final book. ♪ koresh claimed that he
. >> behold the lord, god will come with strong hand. he shall rule. >> reporter: they are about all that's left in waco of the branch davidians. >> basically over the king. >> reporter: an offshoot of the seventh day adventist church. their religious community went back generations. it even issued its own currency during the great depression. david koresh came to the faith and its texas commune in 1981. >> who was he back then to you? >> just a bum. >>...
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behold -- >> behold, a table. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> but this is actually pretty amazing here. >> jimmygood. >> what we've got here is nothing on the top. but take a look below. >> jimmy: all right. >> and under here, there are 1,081 film canisters. >> jimmy: let me count them. okay. >> even though they have the same amount of water and the same tablet in them, we are going to see if they go off at the same time. we rigged them up to make sure the water and the tablet stays separated. >> jimmy: there's some guy at the drugstore that can't find any alka-seltzer. why am i putting on a helmet? they're tiny things. >> we've never tried this before. >> jimmy: okay. put the little magnet. >> i'm going over to this end. >> jimmy: all right. >> put my hard hat on. you're going to help me flip this over. >> jimmy: all right. >> right towards the audience. >> jimmy: all right. >> we're going to flip the whole thing over let the chemicals mix and see what happens. >> jimmy: okay. >> three, two, one. flip it over. >> jimmy: all right. >> all right. >> jimmy: things are mixing. do we need to lock th
behold -- >> behold, a table. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> but this is actually pretty amazing here. >> jimmygood. >> what we've got here is nothing on the top. but take a look below. >> jimmy: all right. >> and under here, there are 1,081 film canisters. >> jimmy: let me count them. okay. >> even though they have the same amount of water and the same tablet in them, we are going to see if they go off at the same time. we rigged them up to make sure...
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lo and behold, he tells me he did george, you were given just 12 hours to make a decision and he madether not rash decision, but a thoughtful decision, used his instinct, his skill, used his leadership capacity and assumed the role as district attorney of this city. and the last year once again, he has demonstrated his prowess, his leadership skills, his courage and through that effort and work, built on the extraordinary legacy of kamala harris and the victims unit and the work on truancy and building his own reputation, bringing community courts into the districts and into our neighborhoods, distinguished himself so much so that the voters overwhelmingly chose him as our new d.a. in san francisco. so, george, congratulations and i'm just honored to be up here and honored to be participating in this important day for you. [applause] >> now the reason i was asked to do this was to introduce your mistress of ceremonies. as all of you know and all of you do know dianne feinstein, there are probably many less, well, a few of you clearly do, more of you i think do quietly, you know, what
lo and behold, he tells me he did george, you were given just 12 hours to make a decision and he madether not rash decision, but a thoughtful decision, used his instinct, his skill, used his leadership capacity and assumed the role as district attorney of this city. and the last year once again, he has demonstrated his prowess, his leadership skills, his courage and through that effort and work, built on the extraordinary legacy of kamala harris and the victims unit and the work on truancy and...
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behold the wonder of the universal jamming gripper. this was made by mechanical engineers at the university of chicago and cornell university. this yuniversaal can pick thingings up and start jamming things. >> it looks like a bozo nose. >> yes, it does. for this thing to work, what you basically need is sand, some kind of flexible membrane like a balloon, it uses vacuum suction to harden it once it grabs something. and then when it's ready to release it, it just puts air back in the bag and it puts it down. >> and why do we need this? >> think about the real-world application for this. if you have somebody who can't pick something up, this could help them. also, if you're in a war zone and you need to pick up a bomb or a road-side contraption, you're trying to figure out what it is, you send the robot in. >> i understand the picking-up as pekt of it. but the throwing it, the tossing it, i'm kind of like puzzled about. >> i think it's just demonstrating the following the accidentb accidentblety of the way this thing can grasp and relea
behold the wonder of the universal jamming gripper. this was made by mechanical engineers at the university of chicago and cornell university. this yuniversaal can pick thingings up and start jamming things. >> it looks like a bozo nose. >> yes, it does. for this thing to work, what you basically need is sand, some kind of flexible membrane like a balloon, it uses vacuum suction to harden it once it grabs something. and then when it's ready to release it, it just puts air back in...
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but low and behold, the internet, the truth always comes out. >> so how did this all come to life? >> the web site called life's little mysteries didn't exactly believe this hoax. they did the research, spoke to mr. peso and revealed that this mamouth video was, in fact, a hoax. >>> wanted to get my boys around me for some high-speed racing in the snow. >> oh. >> was that supposed to happen? is that how they stop? >> no, that was not supposed to happen. this is the great northern concrete toboggin race. now, what this is is a big toboggin race that they put on every year so that college students all over canada can showca showcase their engineering skills. they have to create a toboggin and they have to have a working brake system. now, in this case, their brakes fail. >> why is this called the concrete toboggin? does it have to be made of concrete? >> no, what they're sliding on is ice and snow covered concrete. >> they get tossed out of that thing like rag dolls. it doesn't look like they got hurt, but they're lucky because their sled almost lands right on top of them. >> listen
but low and behold, the internet, the truth always comes out. >> so how did this all come to life? >> the web site called life's little mysteries didn't exactly believe this hoax. they did the research, spoke to mr. peso and revealed that this mamouth video was, in fact, a hoax. >>> wanted to get my boys around me for some high-speed racing in the snow. >> oh. >> was that supposed to happen? is that how they stop? >> no, that was not supposed to happen....
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reporter: the education of 50 cent, the battle for this rapper's soul, is a fascinating spectacle to beholdhe way, he did end up singing a little bit with those kids. >> go, shorty. it's your birthday. we're going to party like it's your birthday. >> reporter: and they loved it. for "nightline," this s is dan harris, in somalia. >> that hip-hop star in search of meaning. our thanks to dan. >>> up next, the academy awards will be handed out sunday night. but will anybody top this bold acceptance? ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> ah, the oscar acceptance speech. we've seen the good, the bad and the ugly. and the weird a
reporter: the education of 50 cent, the battle for this rapper's soul, is a fascinating spectacle to beholdhe way, he did end up singing a little bit with those kids. >> go, shorty. it's your birthday. we're going to party like it's your birthday. >> reporter: and they loved it. for "nightline," this s is dan harris, in somalia. >> that hip-hop star in search of meaning. our thanks to dan. >>> up next, the academy awards will be handed out sunday night. but...
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behold the camera mad you'll for the ipad. look how tiny and intricate this is. and get this.ith two shifts, they can make 300,000 of these in a single day. it takes around 5 days and 325 sets of hands to assemble an ipad, they tell me. they can turn a hunk of aluminum, into an ipad, at the rate of 10,000 an hour. at the end of the process, i find this 27-year-old, who carves the aluminum burrs from 3,000 apples every shift. what are you thinking about when you're working? a lot of times i think about how tired i am, the mother of two tells me. i think about resting. a supervisor will give the occasional order in mandarin. but on this line, the machines do most of the talking. while people work in silence. they will repeat that motion and hear that fembot voice a few more times before lunch. their 12-hour shifts are broken up by 2 hour-long meal breaks, where they pay 70 cents for a meal of meat and rice. if they eat fast enough, they can catch a couple winks back on the line. they tell me, it's not exhaustion. but a chinese postmeal tradition. so, this is home. how long have
behold the camera mad you'll for the ipad. look how tiny and intricate this is. and get this.ith two shifts, they can make 300,000 of these in a single day. it takes around 5 days and 325 sets of hands to assemble an ipad, they tell me. they can turn a hunk of aluminum, into an ipad, at the rate of 10,000 an hour. at the end of the process, i find this 27-year-old, who carves the aluminum burrs from 3,000 apples every shift. what are you thinking about when you're working? a lot of times i...
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behold "it gets better" endeavor. i don't know that it can get better than this. >> i am truly honored to be here tonight, and i am sorry i wasn't here last week when some of you had the opportunity to look firsthand that the work of this man. there were a couple things i wanted to say, i was blessed to be asked to be in the command staff. one of the first things i brought to him was the idea of doing the video on behalf of the police department. no other law enforcement agency in the country has done such a video. today, i don't know that i can be prouder working for this man. i am horribly proud of the police officers that participated in that video. when i left to come here tonight, we have close to 150 people that looked at the video. it shows that is truly already making a difference in the lives of kids. and really just people in general. when i started down the road and started to think about doing this project, i reached out asking if anybody knew of somebody that might be able the help us. and so i e-mail the
behold "it gets better" endeavor. i don't know that it can get better than this. >> i am truly honored to be here tonight, and i am sorry i wasn't here last week when some of you had the opportunity to look firsthand that the work of this man. there were a couple things i wanted to say, i was blessed to be asked to be in the command staff. one of the first things i brought to him was the idea of doing the video on behalf of the police department. no other law enforcement agency...