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Oh, it's so amazing.Jose, you've been with the musical since the beginning.What was it, 2013?
Well, 20 years into his news anchor career, he ended up receiving a phone call from an agent of Jose Canseco.Jose Canseco is a former Major League Baseball player that was a home run hitter of ages.And he was going to start off his fighting career.
And essentially, the agent's like, you don't understand.Jose Canseco is 6 foot 4.5".He has every single black belt you can think of.
Jose Ocano, who is the Pacific Regional Director of Best Friends Animal Society and also oversees the NKLA initiative by Best Friends.So without further ado, Jose?
The SPHERES facility is one of the most used and popular ISS national labs with over 80 on board test sessions and 400 plus hours of on orbit activities to date.Jose has a bachelor's and a master's in electrical engineering from Arizona State University.Please help me welcome Jose.
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show you a picture because the visual cortex is actually very critical for identifying friend or foe are you inJose or Julia how many people will hire Jose for the fundraiser how many people would hire Julia for the
show you a picture because the visual cortex is actually very critical for identifying friend or foe are you inJose or Julia wow that's a boat
That's awesome. And so sometime next year we should stay tuned to-- You might be able to see it here maybe at the SanJose Symphony or at the very amazing Google Symphony Orchestra.Fondly known in Maharashtra as "Googlay."
And I'm going to go back and forth.Jose Iglesias, . Good, good.
and I am among those.Jose Andres is the chef and owner of the Think Food Group, which includes innumerable restaurants across the United States,in Miami, Los Angeles, DC-- places like Minibar in Jaleo and now Beef Steak, which we'll talk about today.
He has filmed documentaries with the Discovery Channel and the History Channel.Jose is going to share his ideas on our exponential future.His talk is titled "The Future of Technology and the Technology of the Future." So welcome to Jose.
between buildings, between departments, between projects.Jose State.
Wow. Oh, so are you the spy? Okay. Are you the corporate spy that said that we were actually being heckled at the SanJose Club?The guy with the cell phone in the front wanted his friend to hear. He was couldn't afford the $18 and so he was
And some of the corporations that they work with that they're sourcing food like this Abercrombie and Fitch in Ohio, Amazon headquarters in Seattle, Ebay in SanJose. And Medtronic headquarters in Minneapolis, just a few.It's to me very cool to see companies like yours and many others starting to see that this is not -- yes, it's about what they can
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to defend the territorial rights as far as he can go. The reason it's so important to the Giants is because, if you look at their stadium signage, if you look at their seasonJose. And this blue ribbon committee, I have the very fun job of trying to talk to Bud Selig every All Star Game when he does his luncheon with the baseball writers and ask
Hi everyone. My name is Gonzalo Begazo, I'm Director of Accounting and on behalf of Google and the Hispanic Google Network I'm extremely happy to introduce you, Mr. Jose Hernanez.Jose's an engineer and also a NASA astronaut. He was born in California a Mexican descendant and as a child he worked alongside his family and other farm workers in the fields of Californiamoving from one town to another harvesting crops. He did not learn to speak English until he was 12 years old.
It was until he was 41 that NASA finally accepted him into the Astronaut Training Program and later assigned him to the crew of the Space Shuttle Mission STS-128.Jose also served as a chief of the materials and processes branch of Johnson Space Center and received recognition for his work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory where he co-developedthe first full field digital mammography imaging system proven to detect breast cancer at an earlier stage than previous techniques.
was also awarded an honorary doctor of law degree in 2006.Jose created the Jose Hernandez Reaching for the Stars Foundation in December 2005, a non-profit organization.Having been raised by parents in-in a migrant jet family, Jose believes that all children despite family challenges should have the same educational opportunities he
With that please let me introduce you Mr. Jose Hernandez.Jose Hernandez: Thank you, thank you Gonzalo for that kind introduction.And Tiffany I think Lockheed Martin just announced that they have their commercial jet packs.
unidentified voice: Roger. unidentified voice: Discovery, roger.Jose Hernandez: This is the mid-deck guys; the three of 'em.That's the three engines lighting up.
pretty-pretty neat. The second four and a half minutes the g-forces start building up and-and it feels -- unidentified voice: Alright.Jose Hernadez: and it feels like first you have a newborn baby on-on your chest and that baby grows to like a 600 pound gorilla 'cause you-you have trouble breathing.There you see the two solid rocket motors separating.
unidentified voice: Assist is just kickin' off.Jose Hernandez: The-the exhaustion of the three engines continuing on.unidentified voice: Copy, Jose.
unidentified voice: There it is.Jose Hernandez: It's-it's the exhaust -- unidentified voice: your seat if you want to, do it.Jose Hernandez: And right there you saw the explosive bolts for the separation.
Jose Hernandez: It's-it's the exhaust -- unidentified voice: your seat if you want to, do it.Jose Hernandez: And right there you saw the explosive bolts for the separation.unidentified voice: Alright. Good job.
unidentified voice: Thanks. I'm waitin' for the twenty second flood decks.Jose Hernandez: Next up you're gonna see is the separation from the external tank.The external tank is not, is not recoverable; it breaks up into pieces as it enters the atmosphere.
unidentified voice: Started it at 56. I will release it at 16 after.Jose Hernadez: And then in eight and a half minutes we reach MECO, which is called main engine cut off. And there you can see that's me, that's waving there saying, "Hey, I can'tbelieve we reached space here." Let me, being the good engineer and scientist that I am, "Let me do a test here." And first thing I do is I throw somethin' say, "Does this thing
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors;Jose Hernandez: and trajectory.
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors;Jose Hernandez: We're happy that we didn't bounce off of the Station. This allows us to open our-our-our door that has access to the Station.
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors;Jose Hernadez: It initiates the sequence and then it initiates a process that is slow as molasses on a cold day where you then start separating yourself from the International
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors;Jose Hernandez: And then for about a period of about 30 seconds our-our pilot takes control, but the main control is our commander, he's the one that actually lands it.
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors;Jose Hernandez: This is the -- unidentified voice: landing gear unidentified voice: . Thank you Jose.
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors;Jose Hernandez: This is the perspective of the, of the pilots using the Heads Up Display, HUD display. That's what they're looking at right now.
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors;Jose Hernandez: And let me tell you, four hours later after that we were in at Domingo's. I was, I had a beer in my hand and --
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors;Jose Hernandez: Yeah, I think I-I think he's right in a sense that-that we've only got three missions left for the Space Shuttle Fleet and then they're gonna get retired.
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors;Jose Hernandez: Yeah, I mean it's the equivalent when we the-the-there's no denial that in ending the space program the Shuttle space program, there's gonna be a shift of talent
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors;Jose Hernandez: Oh, thank you very much.
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors;Jose Hernandez: Thank you.
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors;Jose Hernandez: Exactly. Mario: Well thank you very much; appreciate it; appreciate it.
Jose these are all in addition to our more than 200 concerts that we offer each year at DAV syphony Hall in San
Jose Mercury News, and as well as this in consulting at Monitor Group.
Josephus who is writing at the end of the 1st century. Part of what he argues
Joseph is the protector provider type or at least that's what he's trying to be.
Joseph is is a man who is he's a law student. He's trying to hold his marriage together in in its earliest
Joseph was just kind of like, "What's wrong with you, man? Like, why are you asking me that question? Like, I you
Joseph Cable at the University of Pennsylvania, who studies learning in dynamic environments, said uncertainty is when your brain is telling itself,
Joseph and the girl-- it's not a girl.
Joseph schumpeter whose picture you see there and his standard kind of remark was it's
Joseph's mom. Ah. OK.
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