of experience in international rugby, notably as the former general manager to Rugby World Cup Limited. Ross is also from the UK, and was previously a police officer for the metropolitan services-- police service in Twickenham.He moved to the US in 2013 when he joined "Ad-vaht-iss," is that-- Atavus.
Exactly. With the wearables team, I can probably get in touch about that. Ross , going back to you, but sticking on the path of elite athletes, how do you identify, and train, and kind of bring peopleinto the USA Rugby program?
I'm going to talk about the price-earning ratio later. Ross Stores is practically up 1,000 to one.
And the HiRISE project, right? ROSS A. BEYER: Mm-hm.So he's more productive than any of you.
So Ross . ROSS A. BEYER: Thank you, Chris.I will turn this microphone off, so I don't get interference.
The overriding thing in our discussion-- our end user was Grandma. ROSS A. BEYER: And I'm told there are microphones at the side of the room if you have questions, so that it can get
The overriding thing in our discussion-- our end user was Grandma. ROSS A. BEYER: Ooh.
The overriding thing in our discussion-- our end user was Grandma. ROSS A. BEYER: So there isn't really any kind of one thing that I've seen, that I've been, like, wow, that is the
The overriding thing in our discussion-- our end user was Grandma. ROSS A. BEYER: How long does it take?
to the music then someone got up to Ross who is a fellow Google
So Ross , maybe you should start off with a question. Ross : Since we're discussing this topic of how books , move over from blendedcultures, you ever feel kind of pressured as been a representative of Indian culture
And suddenly, she became box office poison. She did not work in America for six or seven years. She had to live in Europe, in Italy, with Rossellini, having three more children -- one of whom you know, Isabella Rossellini, making a number of very interesting films that never did anything at the box office. And she was only allowed to come back to America to make a film called 'Anastasia', for which she won her second Oscar. But her whole career -- I'm trying to show
I have never lived in a world where I didn't know "The Wiz," so that version, the movie version, is ingrained in my memory. Ted Ross 's performance is ingrained in my memory. So when I approached this, I thought of him, but I didn't want to copy him.
Surely they have a much greater motivation to think things through more logically. And Ross 's coined a finding called the principal agent problem, and it explains a lot of problems in marketing.
I mean, she would support anyone who lost. But Ross Perot is the one where I was like, 13 or 14 and we would go on the road with everybody. I would be out there picketing.
But one of the first things that happened even before I got out here to California, at the Ross School. The Ross School was a very well-funded private school in New York, in East Hampton. And I think the first or second year we were there, I had a bunch of fourth graders march in.
But they all came opening night. Diana Ross , Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight. I mean everyone pretty much who was still with us was able to be there.
And I hope you'll welcome him to Google. So Ross . ROSS A. BEYER: Thank you, Chris.
So let me introduce our speakers. Jenny Ross is an award winning photographer. She has won many, many photography awards specializing in wildlife and conservation.
So without further ado let's give a very warm welcome to our guests today, Jenny Ross and Kassie Siegel. Jenny Ross : Hi everybody, I appreciate your being here today. It's really a pleasure and an honor to have the opportunity to speak with you and to share some of my photographs with you.
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Jenny Ross : Yes. male #2: Could you elaborate on the ramifications for the rest of the world if all of the the
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Jenny Ross : I'm sorry.
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Jenny Ross : Yes, yes, yes.
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Jenny Ross : Yes. Kassie Siegel: It just so happens that the things we need to do to save the Arctic ice, I mean the polar bear is worth saving for itself as a magnificent animal,
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Jenny Ross : And to just give you a few specific examples: sea level rise, as Kassie mentioned, now that's not from the Arctic sea ice melting 'cause that's ice that's floating on ocean;
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Jenny Ross : Well there's a lot of variation in what is involved depending
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Jenny Ross : Sure. You have to again be very, very careful.
that the polar bear lives, what's going on in those regions and does it really matter then if the U.S. has all this great protection and 90 percent of the terrain not protected? Jenny Ross : Thanks very much.
Health and Salon.com. Her radio commentaries have appeared on "All Things Considered" and "The California Report". The film version of "Love and Other Impossible Pursuits" with Don Ross as screen writer and director and Natalie Portman in the lead role is set to premier at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2009. Her books are published throughout the world in countries such as England and Thailand, the Netherlands and China, Russia and Israel.
Chitra Divakaruni: Thank you. Thank you. So Ross , maybe you should start off with a question. Ross : Since we're discussing this topic of how books , move over from blended
So that's the five reasons why you crash. Valentino Rossi, nine-time world champion, goes up to his motorcycle, leans next to it.
He is an Italian author, and has had a career as a journalist, and is now a screenplay writer, scriptwriter, for Italian cinema and TV. Luca Rossi. Thank you, Luca, for being here. Hello. And next to him, of course, is the important figure of all in putting on a new opera, our composer, who has
Chuck Rossi, off Facebook.
And then Ross trained a character recurrent neural network, which is a text generating model, on all of these lyrics.
Before Mercedes and before Ross and I owned the team, we were owned by the Honda Motor Company-- great engineering company.
And 2008 when Ross started with us, we thought 2009 maybe we could come in the top three of the championship.
I'm Ross Koningstein. I worked on Google's effort to make renewable energy cheaper than coal.
So psychologist Lee Ross from Stanford has coined the term, which basically states, when something bad happens to someone else, we blame their character.
How would you describe Ross and what you think makes Ross unique?
And for Brian Ross himself, he wasn't able to code as well as some of the other students.
He wrote for Diana Ross .
He wrote for Diana Ross and The Supremes.
And Roger Ross Williams, an amazing director, Academy Award winner, says, ladies and gentlemen, Owen Suskind.
I'm going to talk about the price-earning ratio later. I went in Ross Stores with my wife years ago, and they had-- it's a great discounter store selling all kinds of merchandise.
"Reporting Always" by Lillian Ross Yes, OK, this is, its called "Reporting Always".
Her name is Lillian Ross and she's most famous for writing for The New Yorker for decades.
And I love Ross Mayfield's power law of participation in which he plots a threshold with a tool.
named Philip Ross who came up with a 10,000 hour rule, a hypothesis much discussed in recent years, that states
my early introductions to Ross and since then he's always surprised me with the interesting topics that he's he's
today to please welcome Ross