You can
watch the hearing here, or read the rough transcript I have made.
Not exact matches
You can
watch Tuesday's joint
hearing with two Senate committees — the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation — via livestream
here.
So,
here's what Recode is
watching for and
hearing from sources ahead of the launch of this massive transaction:
Here's a guide to the benchmarks to
watch and a glossary of the terms you'll likely
hear.
As for Giroud I hope what I'm
hearing is not true.You get the feeling that once Lacazette starts scoring he just won't like it.He's also another overrated player who's also
hear because of Wenger's kindness.Apart from the fact that he's good with his head I don't see the positives of keeping
here and even Welbeck.We need players who can push Lacazette to perform and these are just not the players.They are more of rotation players.Do you think if Welbeck and Giroud were at top form they can challenge Laca at his best?I always laugh at our strikers though.On one hand, one doesn't fit our style of play but at least he can finish.On the other hand, the one who fits our style of play can't even score a goal.I can't believe we are joking with such a crucial role.I'm sick and tired of seeing average strikers in the club.It's been painful
watching the likes of Bendtner and Chamakh already.Now I have to cope with this.
I laughed when you said he will likely be the best player in the club he's moving to.I hope Arsenal fans don't deceive themselves also into thinking this.The thing he has over most wingers in the world is work rate.Apart from that in terms of technique, skill and talent there are quite a lot who can match him there or are even better.He won't have that patience of a club like Arsenal that allows for mistakes and he'll be benched even when he doesn't want it.I did mention that he was world class.The fact that you're overrated doesn't mean you aren't world class.I know all his stats and like you I've
watched him since he came
here and I can say we are making him look better than he actually is.As for him being irreplaceable I don't think it» sthe first time we
heard that about an Arsenal player leaving and we saw how they eventually ended up.
Now
here's the thought, I'm sure at least 1 person in a good position has
heard these players profess their love for us so why don't we task scouts to
watch these individuals especially if the play in positions we need to fill or improve.
I always enjoyed
watching Arsenal matches and when I
heard that the club was interested in me, when I met Arsène Wenger, I knew straightaway that I wanted to come
here.
Iv
heard a couple of fans in the last few weeks say that they went off
watching Arsenal, for a while now, but still came on
here complaining and moaning about what they want to see done.
Why was Lacazette being played on the wing?He's not that kind of player.He prefers try to linkup with players ahead of him and hardly tries to dribble.He should have been played in the centre where he» smost effective with his finishing and movement.We him to get to top form and to gel with the team.He's our hope this season no matter who leaves.Also I
watched only the second half of the game but what's this I'm
hearing about Giroud not passing to Lacazette or refusing his handshake?I hope what I'm
hearing is not true.A lot of our players are still
here due to Wenger's kindness and if those players don't show respect they must be shown the door.I was very impressed with Nketiah and Joe Willock today.I wanted to see more of Malen though.
Watch the video above to
hear Franny's story in full or, alternatively, click
here.
So I never
watched S1, but
heard a bit about it, been getting more interested in food issues and started on Janet Poppendieck's book that you recommend as well as reading some of the other links
here as well as Dana's materials.
You can
watch a recording of the
hearing here.
In almost every case, you're
watching a thoughtful experiment on your preschooler's part: «
Here's something I
heard, which people seem to say with a certain level of intensity or distaste.
In almost every case, you're
watching a thoughtful experiment on your child's part:
Here's something I
heard, which people seem to say with a certain level of intensity.
Here's a link to the Cancer Australia site: https://canceraustralia.gov.au/affected-cancer/treatment/immunotherapy I
heard about it by
watching a TED talk, which was very interesting.
i know the bad fat is the reason that stopping 6 pack coming outside even we work out well.Between I
heard that most of the celebrities used to follow to kill their belly using this 7 food items.you can
watch out
here bit.ly / 17ZTsFS?
He DOES know a little bit about makeup simply because he is my husband and he
hears me talk about it all the time and he
watches my videos and what not, but he isn't a makeup artist by any means and he still calls fake lashes «eye caterpillars» so
here we are.
You may not have
heard of Berberian Sound Studio (
watch the trailer right
here), but this poster should get your attention.
Finally, I've been
hearing that Judi Dench gives the supporting performance to
watch for, and that seems evident
here.
Ah that's good to
hear we are on the same wavelength
here, cuz for what it's worth Tom Hardy still delivers, we just don't get to see enough of his character (s) to create an experience truly worth
watching.
The film is based on Fox's true story and stars Laura Dern in the lead role as the filmmaker alongside Jason Ritter, Ellen Burstyn, Common, Frances Conroy, John
Heard, Elizabeth Debicki, and Isabel Nélisse;
watch it
here...
This vertical slice was the highlight of the show for me, but you don't have to take my word for it — you can
watch the entire demo (though without all of the demo commentary I
heard) right
here.
But it seems, from a read of the script and
hearing things
here and there, that James Franco's performance as Milk's lover, Scott Smith, is going to be the one to
watch as he enjoys much more screen time than Brolin and obviously has more of a supporting connection to the main character throughout.
DeVos» confirmation
hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan 11 at 9 a.m. Click
here and save this link if you want to
watch live.
Watch a frighteningly low - rez video of the
hearing here.
Good Morning Betsy DeVos» confirmation
hearing was formally scheduled, the
hearing is Wednesday, Jan 11 at 9 a.m. Click
here and save this link if you want to
watch live.
Watch the
hearing's archived webcast and read opening statements from Committee Chair John Kline (R - MN)
here.
Watch the videos below and
hear what our customers say about the professionals and professional services offered
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He is a semi-famous gallery owner you might have
heard of — the rumor that he discovered his love of art history as a bedridden teenager, recovering from a series of surgeries he won't specify, is true — and though I can't say his name
here, I'll add that he's bearded, green - eyed, and tall, with a pale, nicely shaped head, and aware of whether or not you're
watching his hands as he speaks.
You can
watch the entire
hearing here.
You can
watch the full
hearing here.
From
here you can
watch spectacular Kauai sunsets, seasonal Humpback whales and
hear the sound of waves crashing below.
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Here is that
hearing that took place, it's lengthy but first the claims are made, the panels give their respective views based on their background and relation to the industry and where they see it going followed by Sega (represented by Bill White) and Nintendo's Howard Lincoln answering the challenges and facing off against each other, challenging each companies approach to the industry, worth a
watch, history in the making ~ https://m.youtube.com/
watch?v=nD-Afpg4P2U
If you haven't
heard of Yo - kai
Watch, just know this: it's already taken Japan by storm, and it may very well do the same
here.
For those who don't have time to
watch the video,
here's more on Sarno, and on how Obert, then a magazine writer,
heard about this odd character and decided to seek him out — with the resulting encounter triggering his decision to shoot the film (his first):
Former IPCC Lead Author, Dr. John Christy, described the problem in a March 2011 US Government committee
hearing (available
here — interested readers might want to
watch the video webcast of the testimony at this link.
You can
watch House Science
hearing w / WH adviser John Holdren & EPA's McCabe testifying on Obama's climate rule
here: [link]
You can
watch the full
hearing and read Mr. Biewald's prepared statement
here.
Well before I ever
heard of Merlin Mann or Inbox Zero, there was a Time Matters white paper, of all things, recommending much the same system.1 If you haven't seen it before, you should
watch his «Inbox Zero» talk at Google
here:
Watch it
here to see highlights from the project announcement at the white house and
hear from Brad Smith, President and Chief Legal Officer of Microsoft Corporation, LSC's President Jim Sandman, and Mark O'Brien, Pro Bono Net's Executive Director.
You've probably
heard about commoditization of legal services from lots of lawyers in the U.S. — but
here's a take on the topic from Human Law, a new ALM Legal Blog
Watch affiliate.
A copy of CARL's factum can be found
here CARL will be covering the
hearing via twitter on January 17, follow #Ezokola
here Watch the Supreme Court of Canada's live web feed on January 17
here
We should be seeing the next Apple
Watch in early September, but until we do,
here's what we've
heard lately.
The
hearing officially begins at 2:30 pm ET / 11: 30 am PT, and you can
watch live
here.
For an idea of what to expect on September 12,
watch the video below and read the post for even more detail, but be warned: there are some serious spoilers
here based on all of the rumors we've
heard about Apple's plans so far.Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for
Update: You can also
watch a PBS livestream of the
hearings live on Twitter right
here or below on the Washington Post's Facebook Live.
Update: And
here we go: we're
hearing Facebook will use f8 to launch new buttons for «Read» «Listened» «
Watched» and «Want».
If you've been
watching videos about cryptocurrencies and have
heard this Webbot referenced before but you're not sure what it is,
Here is my very basic understanding of how his Webbot: It is software that he designed back in 1997 which uses complex algorithms to decipher the language used in search engine data from people around the world.
Before that though,
here's everything we've
heard or suspect about when the Huawei
Watch 3 might launch, and what it might feature.