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maybe they thought if i go to you i mean stephen brought up a point i mean should the united states be taking the place of the united nations in all of these conflicts that he pointed out i mean he brings a good point i mean the united states is the one who spend the treasury and spill its own blood for conflicts that are all over the world that the united states me have nothing to do with. true but the two issues exist they are what is the role of the united nations in the sovereignty of a nation the second is remember these are not you in troops most of these troops that are wearing a blue helmet and blue patch are already u.s. soldiers so we already have our young men and children young men and women as soldiers playing peacekeepers in these nations so who does he think is already on salary this year is not who we are for we're mostly on anything because we're firing on a major a minute the other of the united nations. we're funding forty percent on average of the united nations budget and they have voted against the united states ninety two percent of the time all right gentlemen w
maybe they thought if i go to you i mean stephen brought up a point i mean should the united states be taking the place of the united nations in all of these conflicts that he pointed out i mean he brings a good point i mean the united states is the one who spend the treasury and spill its own blood for conflicts that are all over the world that the united states me have nothing to do with. true but the two issues exist they are what is the role of the united nations in the sovereignty of a...
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cross so in hong kong he's an analyst and the author of custom made knowledge in new york we have stephen slesin ger he's an adjunct fellow at the century foundation and in greensboro we go to nathan tauber he is the founder and c.e.o. of the conservative voice dot com and another member of our cross talk team hunger all right. i'm going to tell my viewers right up front is two against one not in counting me in this program cross talk rules and in fact so stephen i'm going to go to you first. as i said in the introduction there a lot of people criticize the united nations for its shorts and shortcomings but what is most important value in light of those shortcomings well the united nations was set up originally to control and maintain security around the globe that was the prime mission in one nine hundred forty five when they choose one charter was adopted and in fact you have to give it credit as a mini third world war in the last sixty five years there have been. conflicts but by and large the world has not spun out of control in terms of a kind of military confrontations today the un
cross so in hong kong he's an analyst and the author of custom made knowledge in new york we have stephen slesin ger he's an adjunct fellow at the century foundation and in greensboro we go to nathan tauber he is the founder and c.e.o. of the conservative voice dot com and another member of our cross talk team hunger all right. i'm going to tell my viewers right up front is two against one not in counting me in this program cross talk rules and in fact so stephen i'm going to go to you first....
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the crowd, make sure it is one from stephen jones. the british designer regularly supplies haute couture fashion houses. he designed carla bruni-sarkozy's pillbox hat, and even icons like the late diana, princess of wales wore his creations. so hats off to stephen jones, who told us something about his work. >> the creations of british hat designer stephen jones are often the icing on the cake. he's designed head pieces for
the crowd, make sure it is one from stephen jones. the british designer regularly supplies haute couture fashion houses. he designed carla bruni-sarkozy's pillbox hat, and even icons like the late diana, princess of wales wore his creations. so hats off to stephen jones, who told us something about his work. >> the creations of british hat designer stephen jones are often the icing on the cake. he's designed head pieces for
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right up front is two against one not in counting me on this program crosstalk rules in effect so stephen i'm going to go to you first. as i said in the introduction there are a lot of people criticized the united nations for its shorts and shortcomings but what is most important value in line. those shortcomings well the united nations was set up originally to control and maintain security around the globe that was the prime mission in one nine hundred forty five when the charter was adopted and in fact you have to give it credit that has a minimum world third world war in the last sixty five years there have been skirmishes have been conflicts but by and large the world has not spun out of control in terms of of a kind of military confrontations today the u.n. is maintaining seventeen or so peacekeeping missions around the globe which means that these crisis what will stay stable because we have un troops there the u.n. has basically been a. word shop for diplomats to come and talk and work out deals to settle conflicts that have affected parts of the globe and it's helps it's also brou
right up front is two against one not in counting me on this program crosstalk rules in effect so stephen i'm going to go to you first. as i said in the introduction there are a lot of people criticized the united nations for its shorts and shortcomings but what is most important value in line. those shortcomings well the united nations was set up originally to control and maintain security around the globe that was the prime mission in one nine hundred forty five when the charter was adopted...
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discuss democracy in the greater middle east i'm joined by stephen zooms in san jose he's a professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco in london we have the below ramdani she is a journalist an academic who specializes in the middle east and north africa and in philadelphia we go to daniel pipes he is an author and director of the middle east forum and another member of our cross talk team in the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i to go to you stephen first events are still unfolding in tunisia and there is the possibility of violence is always there as they go through whatever transition they're going through right now what do you looking at these events here and demonstrations and other partner countries in the region is there a glimmer of hope now that more homegrown democracy can be is part of can be possible in this region because it's quite you stronger narry what has happened in tunisia. there certainly is hope. both in terms of consolidating democracy in tunisia other that's far from
discuss democracy in the greater middle east i'm joined by stephen zooms in san jose he's a professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco in london we have the below ramdani she is a journalist an academic who specializes in the middle east and north africa and in philadelphia we go to daniel pipes he is an author and director of the middle east forum and another member of our cross talk team in the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you...
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stephen jones are often the icing on the cake. he's designed head pieces for the collections of more than 80 fashion designers around the world. like french haute couture label dior, and its iconic chief designer john galliano. >> i work with all sorts of different people and i have throughout my career because i see myself very much as a fashion milliner, not as a milliner milliner. so when i was at college i did women's fashion and then i bit a milinery on to that. so that's how i see things and that's why i think i work so well with fashion designers because i can see things from their point of view. >> is he one of the famous hatmakers most important clients. the two britons have collaborated closely for almost 20 years. >> every day of the year i work with john galliano and it's great to be working with him because he's somebody who really understands hads. >> stephen jones' shop and studio are in the district of covenent garden in the heart of london. >> hat collections from from everywhere. i take inspiration from literally
stephen jones are often the icing on the cake. he's designed head pieces for the collections of more than 80 fashion designers around the world. like french haute couture label dior, and its iconic chief designer john galliano. >> i work with all sorts of different people and i have throughout my career because i see myself very much as a fashion milliner, not as a milliner milliner. so when i was at college i did women's fashion and then i bit a milinery on to that. so that's how i see...
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stephen tells -- he writes a journal. his immaturity, but he starts it with, the first news coming in from lexington and concorde, which is a danbury, connecticut, a few days after the shot heard round the world. and he's an 18 year-old kid, and he decides, he has a girlfriend, named amelia, and he joins the rebel militia. the rebel militia, the captain of the rebel militia is one of his uncles. his father is a tory. his father throws it out of the house. he said to me by the arm and threw me out of the house. so we stayed in the rebel militia for a short time, and then thinks better of it. on and he does something that hundreds of people of young men and some families did eventually, if you look at what happens early in the revolution, when the continental army loses the battle of long island, long island becomes a stronghold for tories. it's a magnet for anybody who lives on the other side of long island sound, all the little towns along the shoreline are called tori towns by the rebels. because all you have to do is ge
stephen tells -- he writes a journal. his immaturity, but he starts it with, the first news coming in from lexington and concorde, which is a danbury, connecticut, a few days after the shot heard round the world. and he's an 18 year-old kid, and he decides, he has a girlfriend, named amelia, and he joins the rebel militia. the rebel militia, the captain of the rebel militia is one of his uncles. his father is a tory. his father throws it out of the house. he said to me by the arm and threw me...
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our thanks to stephen dorff. song from the roots, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ 3q experts from a leading consumer publication recently tested automatic dishwashing detergents. they rated finish quantum number one, beating the competition ! try finish quantum for amazing clean and shine. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we're so lucky to have the greatest band in late-night here with us every night. here's there record here, "how i got over." you gotta go pick this up. it's phenomenal. tonight, they've gonna have a special holiday treat for us with a performance of "the christmas song." please welcome the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ chestnuts roasting on an open fire jack frost nipping at your nose ♪ ♪ yuletide carols being sung by a choir and folks dressed up like eskimos ♪ ♪ everybody knows a turkey and some mistletoe helps to make the season bright ♪ ♪ tiny tots with their eyes all aglow will find it hard to sleep tonight ♪ ♪ they know th
our thanks to stephen dorff. song from the roots, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ 3q experts from a leading consumer publication recently tested automatic dishwashing detergents. they rated finish quantum number one, beating the competition ! try finish quantum for amazing clean and shine. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we're so lucky to have the greatest band in late-night here with us every night. here's there record...
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stephen's church. i have been living in the west side of the city for eight years now, and i want to thank you for coming here this evening. you have had other hearings. our family life is primarily centered in our neighborhood. our extended family lives nearby. we use the local services, patronize local restaurants, coffee shops, and grocery stores, and our son goes to lakeside presbyterian. our hearing is to demonstrate how familiar i am with the area and how invested we are in the community. we have everything we need right on our doorstep making it a very attractive neighborhood to live in and a desirable area for people to live in and to visit. for all the great things that the west side office, the one - experience getting around is the crazy traffic we experience. particularly in the mornings on my way to work and at the end of the day as well, i travel around the st. francis circle of around the st. francis circle of 19th avenue.
stephen's church. i have been living in the west side of the city for eight years now, and i want to thank you for coming here this evening. you have had other hearings. our family life is primarily centered in our neighborhood. our extended family lives nearby. we use the local services, patronize local restaurants, coffee shops, and grocery stores, and our son goes to lakeside presbyterian. our hearing is to demonstrate how familiar i am with the area and how invested we are in the community....
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stephen's church. i have been living in the west side of the city for eight years now, and i want to thank you for coming here this evening. you have had other hearings. our family life is primarily centered in our neighborhood. our
stephen's church. i have been living in the west side of the city for eight years now, and i want to thank you for coming here this evening. you have had other hearings. our family life is primarily centered in our neighborhood. our
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" por un punto "96 de "stephen curry" para vencer a "charlotte" por un punto "96 guerreros obtuvieron >> que tal amigos, últimoo día de este 2010, en el mundo de la nba, coby obrain es el culmine dentro de los delanteros, ha dicho que le gustaria participar en el tradicional concurso de clavadas. >> este últimoo tendria la ventaja de jugar en casa. >> el controversial consigui el triplete en el inter de milan. >> primer año que un tecnico gana ese premio, da miedo los refuerzos de la nlf. >> continuamos con mas. >> en unas horas llega el nuevo año, mañana vivirémos el año uno del mes uno del 11, esto representa nuevos comienzos y cmabios positivos, recomiendan que mañana a las 11:11 pida un deseo, pues se cumplira. >> feliz año nuevo. >> felicidades!
" por un punto "96 de "stephen curry" para vencer a "charlotte" por un punto "96 guerreros obtuvieron >> que tal amigos, últimoo día de este 2010, en el mundo de la nba, coby obrain es el culmine dentro de los delanteros, ha dicho que le gustaria participar en el tradicional concurso de clavadas. >> este últimoo tendria la ventaja de jugar en casa. >> el controversial consigui el triplete en el inter de milan. >> primer año que un...
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stephen merchant! come on back, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ .. mac and cheese need a boost ? french's helps that, too. chicken in need of cheering up? add french's to your marinade. it's a surprising way to add a little fun to your food and a whole lot of happy to your family. for recipes and valuable coupons, go to frenchs.com to add a little happy to almost any meal. french's. happy starts here. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest has scored a ton of acclaim for their latest album "before today." tonight, they're making their tv debut with a performance of the song "round and round." please welcome ariel pink's haunted graffiti. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ nah, nah, nah, nah nah, nah, nah, nah ♪ ♪ ♪ it's always the same as always said and tongue tied ♪ ♪ it's got a memory and refrain ♪ ♪ i'm afraid you're afraid and we die and we live and we're born again ♪ ♪ you turn me inside out what can i say ♪ merry go 'round we go up and around we go merry go 'round we go up and around we go ♪ ♪ merry go 'round we go up and around we go me
stephen merchant! come on back, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ .. mac and cheese need a boost ? french's helps that, too. chicken in need of cheering up? add french's to your marinade. it's a surprising way to add a little fun to your food and a whole lot of happy to your family. for recipes and valuable coupons, go to frenchs.com to add a little happy to almost any meal. french's. happy starts here. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest has scored a ton of acclaim...
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. >> reporter: last week 20-year- old stephen davis walked in wearing a hooded shoot and sunglasses an passed a note demanding money from 2 the teller. luna handed over an undisclosed amount of cash but he did not follow proper bank procedures on what to do during a robbery and that was a red flag. >> a lot of times they will go in there and they will start interviewing individuals, they will look at evidence and
. >> reporter: last week 20-year- old stephen davis walked in wearing a hooded shoot and sunglasses an passed a note demanding money from 2 the teller. luna handed over an undisclosed amount of cash but he did not follow proper bank procedures on what to do during a robbery and that was a red flag. >> a lot of times they will go in there and they will start interviewing individuals, they will look at evidence and
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political scientist dr stephen equipment says the turmoil could spill trouble not just for north africa but for europe too. well if everything breaks apart in particularly in the french speaking north africa that that could lead to massive waves of immigration and that is a worry for europe especially of the european countries in the northern shores of the mediterranean spain and france and italy but the france would be the major player in the destination for these waves of immigrants because most of them also have some friends they speak french after all these countries were part of the former french empire and they're also in france a lot of arabic speaking. population and so if any country is extremely worried about this or could be worried about it is france europe doesn't want to see a fall apart and send boatloads of desperate people across the mediterranean who are striving to. achieve it there as their final destination france. and as the clashes in north africa continue artes and actually had a chef he reports now on how they bear some striking parallels with elsewhere. georgio
political scientist dr stephen equipment says the turmoil could spill trouble not just for north africa but for europe too. well if everything breaks apart in particularly in the french speaking north africa that that could lead to massive waves of immigration and that is a worry for europe especially of the european countries in the northern shores of the mediterranean spain and france and italy but the france would be the major player in the destination for these waves of immigrants because...
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stephen merchant! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest has scored a ton of acclaim for their latest album "before today." tonight, they're making their tv debut with a performance of the song "round and round." please welcome ariel pink's haunted graffiti. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ nah, nah, nah, nah nah, nah, nah, nah ♪ ♪ ♪ it's always the same as always said and tongue tied ♪ ♪ it's got a memory and refrain ♪ ♪ i'm afraid you're afraid and we die and we live and we're born again ♪ ♪ you turn me inside out what can i say ♪ merry go 'round we go up and around we go merry go 'round we go up and around we go ♪ ♪ merry go 'round we go up and around we go merry go 'round we go up and around we go ♪ ♪ breakdown break it down breakdown break it down ♪ ♪ breakdown break it down breakdown break it down ♪ ♪ breakdown break it down breakdown break it down ♪ ♪ breakdown break it down breakdown break it down ♪ ♪ you play air guitar for a band and i, i will break the eardrums for the back ♪ ♪ and i'll
stephen merchant! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest has scored a ton of acclaim for their latest album "before today." tonight, they're making their tv debut with a performance of the song "round and round." please welcome ariel pink's haunted graffiti. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ nah, nah, nah, nah nah, nah, nah, nah ♪ ♪ ♪ it's always the same as always said and tongue tied ♪ ♪ it's got a memory and refrain ♪ ♪ i'm afraid you're afraid...
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and stephen carter, welcome to the program.ct from pennsylvania, pat toomey is here as well and washington correspondent for the bbc katty kay is here. strong showing for the president in the lame duck congress. now it's a new year, new congress and new challenges. you heard the president in his new year's address. he talked about his new year's resolution, getting the economy back on track. what does that mean? too many people still out of work. economic recovery still too slow. mixed signals. holiday shopping was robust, people buying a lot of christmas gifts, spending money. that was good. then headlines like this in "the wall street journal," housing. this was the headline, housing recovery stalls. fall in home prices, interest rates going higher. that bedrock of savings for so many americans wiped away by the loss of housing value. so, where does the president go from here to make the economy stronger? >> you talk to people inside the white house about what they're going to do in the state of the union, it's all about grow
and stephen carter, welcome to the program.ct from pennsylvania, pat toomey is here as well and washington correspondent for the bbc katty kay is here. strong showing for the president in the lame duck congress. now it's a new year, new congress and new challenges. you heard the president in his new year's address. he talked about his new year's resolution, getting the economy back on track. what does that mean? too many people still out of work. economic recovery still too slow. mixed signals....
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i do not know, but i do know stephen, and i have known it commissioner o'conner since he was about seven years old. i am trying to make this light. i think you all make a good president. i have been president of my group for the last two years, and i welcome at some point maybe as having a joint meeting. i am not appear because of me. i am up here because of my friend luke will has to be the second hardest worker i know. i am the hardest working man i know. he is one of the most honest guys i have ever met in my life. he lives in san francisco. he is raising his kids in san francisco. he is sending his kids to school in san francisco. he is all about san francisco, and he is all about small business. he is all about building relationships. he happens to be one of my lead people over at v.b.i.. when they need a technical question as far as the online tracking system, none of us know anything about that. i am from the stone age. we all go to luke, and he has been an incredible help for us over there. that is it. as i said, i hope you're all around long enough to be president. thank you. pr
i do not know, but i do know stephen, and i have known it commissioner o'conner since he was about seven years old. i am trying to make this light. i think you all make a good president. i have been president of my group for the last two years, and i welcome at some point maybe as having a joint meeting. i am not appear because of me. i am up here because of my friend luke will has to be the second hardest worker i know. i am the hardest working man i know. he is one of the most honest guys i...
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i was impressed with those stephen m. renee's willingness to work with the neighbors as a -- have a great expense to them. i was going to read a letter from another neighbor that is in support. i do not want to spend your time doing that. i approve the project standing before you. >> good evening. i have been arrested hud -- a resident of both eureka valley for the last 10 years. i am in favor of the plan for 479 douglass street. this would be a considerable improvement over the existing accounts -- house, and enhanced the neighborhood. it would complement the houses within the bloc. i encourage you to approve the project and thank you for your time. >> i am renee stephens. i am the co-owner of the subject property and and mother of two. we have lived in san francisco since 1993. i want to thank you for being here, commissioners. especially at this late hour. we love san francisco and we love this neighborhood. we have been in the area since 1997. when we bought this property, it was in quite a state of dangerous disrepai
i was impressed with those stephen m. renee's willingness to work with the neighbors as a -- have a great expense to them. i was going to read a letter from another neighbor that is in support. i do not want to spend your time doing that. i approve the project standing before you. >> good evening. i have been arrested hud -- a resident of both eureka valley for the last 10 years. i am in favor of the plan for 479 douglass street. this would be a considerable improvement over the existing...
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2011, i was stunned by the former chief of staff of the british prime minister tony blair and by stephen hadley. let's talk about china and the economic context, in addition to america. have you see the economic relationship? >> obviously, since the financial crisis in 2008, we've seen the emergence of china as an economic power. i think it is invested in asia as a whole. that is driven by china, india, indonesia, and the like. it is an indication that the united states and europe would need to address in your head. >> politically, america and others want china to step up to the plate and take a bigger role. do you think there is a reluctance there? >> i think the interesting thing that has changed in china is they have become more assertive. now they are being more assertive, and there are in tensions with india, vietnam -- >> tensions? >> border tensions. >> i do think it is a very public thing. you have a lot of poor countries becoming richer. it is not quite timmy stepping up to its responsibilities in the world. -- it is not quite to me stepping up to its responsibilities in the wor
2011, i was stunned by the former chief of staff of the british prime minister tony blair and by stephen hadley. let's talk about china and the economic context, in addition to america. have you see the economic relationship? >> obviously, since the financial crisis in 2008, we've seen the emergence of china as an economic power. i think it is invested in asia as a whole. that is driven by china, india, indonesia, and the like. it is an indication that the united states and europe would...
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stephen feller began negotiations with neighbors via a preapplication process. he initiated a meeting in february, before the formal pre- approval notice was distributed. it began with an 80 foot building, presented by an architect of record. i have an image of that, which was presented, more or less. the timeline is a little off. here is the building. here is the property line. this 80 foot building is over 50 feet deeper than the neighbor to the north and over 25 feet deeper than the neighbor to the south. the neighbors spent several months of their time and money in opposing these plans, which were not legal. recently, mr. fowler admitted to no intention to build that original building. he stated that in a meeting with mr. dufty's assistant. when he refers to how many meetings he has had with neighbors, it is important to keep in mind it took great effort to move mr. fowler from a starting point that was grossly out of scale with the neighborhood, according to the planning department. the discussions involved concessions in inches, feet. yet come to this day,
stephen feller began negotiations with neighbors via a preapplication process. he initiated a meeting in february, before the formal pre- approval notice was distributed. it began with an 80 foot building, presented by an architect of record. i have an image of that, which was presented, more or less. the timeline is a little off. here is the building. here is the property line. this 80 foot building is over 50 feet deeper than the neighbor to the north and over 25 feet deeper than the neighbor...
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and would a return home for stephen curry mean a warrior victory? stick around. sports is coming up next. charlotte... warriors up two in the fourth...when steph curry football passes one to monta ellis for the jam... ellis . >>> warriors up 2 in the 4th in charlotte when stephen curry passes one to monte. that's a push which set up a possible game winning shot for former warriors steven jackson. here he is right here. goes for the three but not this time captain jack. warriors lose out -- close out and win the game 96-95 and close out 2010. bowl game mania. fighting irish. notre dame wins by a count of 33-17 chick fillet bowl. florida state. 24 yards for the touchdown. 27-16. winners over the gamecocks of south carolina. >>> tomorrow's face off between the penguins and capitals in the winter classic has been pushed back a few hours due to weather concerns. the puck will now drop at 5 p.m. this change needed to be done because it is expected to rain heavily during the day in pittsburgh. so what do you think about that, lawrence? >> it is ice hockey. >> pushing it
and would a return home for stephen curry mean a warrior victory? stick around. sports is coming up next. charlotte... warriors up two in the fourth...when steph curry football passes one to monta ellis for the jam... ellis . >>> warriors up 2 in the 4th in charlotte when stephen curry passes one to monte. that's a push which set up a possible game winning shot for former warriors steven jackson. here he is right here. goes for the three but not this time captain jack. warriors lose...
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stephen long realized the importance of stiffness in a bridge, the need for everything to be tight andss. and he worked out the basic geometry we find in the howe truss, but because wrought iron was not very common in 1830, stephen long built his truss using wood for the verticals. william howe advocated replacing the timber verticals with wrought-iron rods that could be more quickly installed and more easily adjusted later. there's only so many trusses that people invented that really work. the bridges that are surviving now are generally pretty good ones. most people realize that the trusses hold a bridge up, but the purpose of the bridge's covering is less obvious. just exactly why are these bridges covered? wow, you know, that is a good question. i understand that back in the olden days, that's where they took cover when it rained, with the buggies. um, maybe so they wouldn't be slippery for when it snows? oh... i haven't the slightest idea. [ laughs ] the cover covers over the people so they don't get all wet from the rain, say, or the snow. probably to keep the rain off you -- i
stephen long realized the importance of stiffness in a bridge, the need for everything to be tight andss. and he worked out the basic geometry we find in the howe truss, but because wrought iron was not very common in 1830, stephen long built his truss using wood for the verticals. william howe advocated replacing the timber verticals with wrought-iron rods that could be more quickly installed and more easily adjusted later. there's only so many trusses that people invented that really work....
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moscow stephen moore director of homeland security of the u.s. government accountability office but to prevent terror attacks technology needs to be more creative. terrorists are very versatile versatile and adaptive i think you always have to think one step ahead you have to employ unpredictable techniques don't use the same technology screening procedures in every airport in every case besides the unpredictability i think it's useful to think in terms of three three levels of security number one is the technology effective number two do you have rigorous screening procedures in place and three do you have well turning staff you need all three to have an effective system and then some of the press articles i read this week about the reason and so down the mosque i had questions about whether. some of those required actions were actually being taken. we'll talk to richard bloom is security expert at embry riddle aeronautical university in arizona says no matter how sophisticated the techniques responsibility for preventing airport attacks is not
moscow stephen moore director of homeland security of the u.s. government accountability office but to prevent terror attacks technology needs to be more creative. terrorists are very versatile versatile and adaptive i think you always have to think one step ahead you have to employ unpredictable techniques don't use the same technology screening procedures in every airport in every case besides the unpredictability i think it's useful to think in terms of three three levels of security number...
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overall there has not been a lot of activity stephen vicious q from the shots can partner sound that wraps up the business bulletin join us for more in less than one hour's time. we use special old french and accessory quitman and. they are ready for freeplay. taken off for the n.b.a. game they're mad at me. as it should and those people were nerds in the premiss not . much use so now they are in a free flight.
overall there has not been a lot of activity stephen vicious q from the shots can partner sound that wraps up the business bulletin join us for more in less than one hour's time. we use special old french and accessory quitman and. they are ready for freeplay. taken off for the n.b.a. game they're mad at me. as it should and those people were nerds in the premiss not . much use so now they are in a free flight.
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. >> these are the cases in stephen breyer's office that were heard in the courtroom. behind-the-scenes, each justice has their own suite of offices. here they work with the staff of four law clerks and several office assistants. it is within the room of chambers where their personalities and work habits come through. >> i like to work in a quiet place. i like to have the law clerks close at hand. in my regular chambers, all of the law clerks were inside. now i have to two in my office. and to down the hall. but i like a quiet place and i like to be overlooking the courtyard. and not in front of the building so i'm not disturbed by the protesters. this desk was made here at the court. all of the chambers have similar desks. the one in this chambers is where i put a granite top on the top. >> i was very lucky to have this office. blackmun was my predecessor, and it was a lovely office. the year both for ruth ginsburg was appointed. everybody moved and obtained offices by seniority. i was the most junior. but when i was appointed, no one wanted to move. i said, that is f
. >> these are the cases in stephen breyer's office that were heard in the courtroom. behind-the-scenes, each justice has their own suite of offices. here they work with the staff of four law clerks and several office assistants. it is within the room of chambers where their personalities and work habits come through. >> i like to work in a quiet place. i like to have the law clerks close at hand. in my regular chambers, all of the law clerks were inside. now i have to two in my...