110
110
Apr 28, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 1
this is lucy. >> oh, my gosh. >> lucy is about 5 months old.e's a great dog. >> she is adorable. >> can i look at her? >> of course you can. show time. meet mary beth. >> you found a winner? >> i think so. >> this is mary beth and she would like to adopt lucy. i'm getting a little emotional. that's my little puppy getting ready to go home with somebody. >> what we're going to do is schedule for surgery tomorrow. >> the arl and most responsible adoption organizations require that all newly adopted animals are spayed or neutered before the day they're taken home. >> i'll see you in a day. >> for lucy, that's just a quick surgery with a short recovery. then she'll be able to go home for good. >> very soon, pretty girl. i know, very soon. very soon. you be a good girl. >> so i'm going to go check in on the gray pit bull. it's been the 48-hour waiting period. and so now is when jamie anticipate misty will make the decision as to whether or not to put him double play. -- down. >> what's the plan with the gray pit then. >> his 48-hour hold is up today
this is lucy. >> oh, my gosh. >> lucy is about 5 months old.e's a great dog. >> she is adorable. >> can i look at her? >> of course you can. show time. meet mary beth. >> you found a winner? >> i think so. >> this is mary beth and she would like to adopt lucy. i'm getting a little emotional. that's my little puppy getting ready to go home with somebody. >> what we're going to do is schedule for surgery tomorrow. >> the arl and most...
56
56
Apr 28, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i think we should name her lucy. >> lucy. i like that. that's a good name. and she's a stray?> yes. they actually didn't leave a note for her. so i believe the owner came last night and they don't want to face people. so they kind of just leave them in the straight building and that's what we find in the morning. you know, could be their dog had a litter of puppies and they couldn't find enough homes. she's sweet. >> oh. that's a good place for that. there's a drain right there. so what's next for lucy? >> well, actually, this morning we're full. every cage is full. hopefully we do some adoptions. that'll open up some case. every day is different. you just don't know what you're going to get in and what's going to go out. >> reporter: the a.r.l. is an open admission shelter, which means it doesn't turn away any animal for any reason, regardless of medical or behavioral problems. they try to make room for everyone. but that can lead to serious shelter overcrowding. and that forces them to euthanize many unhealthy, aggressive, or unadoptable animals. >> we try our best to not ha
>> i think we should name her lucy. >> lucy. i like that. that's a good name. and she's a stray?> yes. they actually didn't leave a note for her. so i believe the owner came last night and they don't want to face people. so they kind of just leave them in the straight building and that's what we find in the morning. you know, could be their dog had a litter of puppies and they couldn't find enough homes. she's sweet. >> oh. that's a good place for that. there's a drain...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
28
28
Apr 21, 2014
04/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
but to suggest that at&t go ahead and apply for a second permit and it reiterate they did that for lucy street we don't know why i request the board challenge at&t to give everybody who was effected hundred and hundreds of us why they've broken >> thank you, sir i heard it slightly different from the department i heard they didn't finish the other application not that they didn't continue thank you i'm sorry what. >> i didn't hear the department say they discontinued the application for the lucy street site. >> i don't know because the entire process of applying for the lucy application we've heard for the first time. >> i'd like speak with mr. quan after this. >> next speaker >> good evening commissioner president lazarus and boards of commissioners, i appreciate the opportunity to speak and thank you for your patience i'm one of the 3 authorize of the statements submitted to you on april 10th on the appeal i'm a citizen that submitted a protest an april 2012 i'm someone that went on a box walk and attended the december 18, 2013, dpw hearing. as the previous speakers in the parishioner
but to suggest that at&t go ahead and apply for a second permit and it reiterate they did that for lucy street we don't know why i request the board challenge at&t to give everybody who was effected hundred and hundreds of us why they've broken >> thank you, sir i heard it slightly different from the department i heard they didn't finish the other application not that they didn't continue thank you i'm sorry what. >> i didn't hear the department say they discontinued the...
107
107
Apr 10, 2014
04/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy, let me start with you. >> launch. it's our joy. >> i want to focus 90% of my time on the domestic side of things but given what we just heard -- >> i'm grateful for that. >> in your father's voice on vietnam. it is sort of a remarkable thing to hear him say that in '64, and you talk about it, it's his cross to bear. explain. >> well, my father had the responsibility of the presidency, and when you have that challenge in front of you and you have an agenda domestically that you want mightily to achieve, and you have a war from which you cannot extricate yourself, it really becomes your, your cross to bear, because the focus on the domestic policy that meant so much to my father was distracted, and both of his son untils went to vietnam. he was responsible for having to grandparent the young children left behind. he had to watch a nation be torn apart over all of this agony. it was all so very personal. >> nicole, what's it like to study your own grandfather in history? given that you were 3 when he died, i imagine in m
lucy, let me start with you. >> launch. it's our joy. >> i want to focus 90% of my time on the domestic side of things but given what we just heard -- >> i'm grateful for that. >> in your father's voice on vietnam. it is sort of a remarkable thing to hear him say that in '64, and you talk about it, it's his cross to bear. explain. >> well, my father had the responsibility of the presidency, and when you have that challenge in front of you and you have an agenda...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
41
41
Apr 19, 2014
04/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
it was they identified with the community that 18 lucy seemed to be an appropriate location i can goack and check that you turned out that at&t approximately a couple of months later applied for a facility on lucy street to begin the notification process. but what was sprooild during some point at&t stopped the positive and moved down this process as an appeal. the last corresponds was in october 2013 for the satisfaction of the postings we didn't have the second location which is what everyone agreed to we have both locations whatever happens to agree hearing officer can make an informed decision between the location and the alternative location on lucy. what happened at&t requested us to stop the process they cited in this case put the location if to a undue postings but had this moved that or this would have been resolved and not before this board. that's all i have as relate to the history we depended on it for whatever reason if they continued the process we wouldn't be in front of this board a decision would have been render >> we can take comment from the patient people in the
it was they identified with the community that 18 lucy seemed to be an appropriate location i can goack and check that you turned out that at&t approximately a couple of months later applied for a facility on lucy street to begin the notification process. but what was sprooild during some point at&t stopped the positive and moved down this process as an appeal. the last corresponds was in october 2013 for the satisfaction of the postings we didn't have the second location which is what...
48
48
Apr 6, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy coming down front with a dishcloth in her hand, then, wasn't better in the old days when we were back home in the little house with a garden and and father coming home night and monday getting supper and chris and i study lessons in the dining room at the table? we didn't have to eat a live in the kitchen been, and the nose is posted on the fence for us to lay down because we had no business in such a decent home, lucy, not heeding the interruption, and chris and i reading the wonderful books and laying out plans to see them go up in the smoke of our burnt home. and everyone pity me because i hurt my foot when i was little, and father, shot down like a dog for daring to defend his home, calling a little brown princes and telling mother, that when you, maimed for life in effect of hell, useless, useless, broken on the wheel. dan's voice breaks in a dry sob. lucy coming out of her trance throws aside the dishcloth in running to dan conflates her cheek against his and strokes his hair. for dany, poor danny, forgive me. i'm selfish. not selfish, little sister, merely natural. dunbar
lucy coming down front with a dishcloth in her hand, then, wasn't better in the old days when we were back home in the little house with a garden and and father coming home night and monday getting supper and chris and i study lessons in the dining room at the table? we didn't have to eat a live in the kitchen been, and the nose is posted on the fence for us to lay down because we had no business in such a decent home, lucy, not heeding the interruption, and chris and i reading the wonderful...
90
90
Apr 1, 2014
04/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
let's join aaron with business. >> thanks very much, lucy.kraines pain for russian gas will go up sharply. the russian energy supplier says it is putting up charges by one-third from $269 to $386 per 1,000 cubic meters. what's that? i don't know. don't ask me. but the price is up. it is all because they say ukraine still owes 1 polyp $7 billion in unpaid gas bills. until now ukraine's gas supply from russia has come at a heavily discounted rate. it will give another financial headaches for ukraine's government. its people last week. the government said it would raise domestic gas consumer price by a staggering whopping 50%. that was basically in order the make that key lending condition from the international monetary fund. let's find out more. great to have you with us. don't they have a point. hang on, you haven't paid us. you can't pay us. uh-oh us basically $2 million. if you can't pay us, we will go back to regular prices? >> legally speaking this account was extended back in december 2013 as part of a financial aid package that was agre
let's join aaron with business. >> thanks very much, lucy.kraines pain for russian gas will go up sharply. the russian energy supplier says it is putting up charges by one-third from $269 to $386 per 1,000 cubic meters. what's that? i don't know. don't ask me. but the price is up. it is all because they say ukraine still owes 1 polyp $7 billion in unpaid gas bills. until now ukraine's gas supply from russia has come at a heavily discounted rate. it will give another financial headaches...
108
108
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm lucy hockings. our top story is on "gmt."operation gets underway against pro russian separatists that seized buildings in eastern ukraine, our correspondent says evidence of crane yan forcukrai heading towards the town. >>> five days of cross-examination have ended in the trial of oscar pistorius. cross-examiner gerrie nel says pistorius' evidence is more and more improbable. >>> the crisis caused by syria's civil war, at least one in four of the population is a refugee. desperate families send their children on the streets to beg. we report now on the child rose sellers of the area. >> on a beautiful day like this, families come out to enjoy the berut sunshine. this 5-year-old is working. if she doesn't sell her roses, her family won't eat. she does it with a cousin who's ten. their families fled. they can get aid but not enough to pay the bills. children work a ten hour day on the streets. >> translator: am i happy? does it matter. we're a family of eight. i have to support my brothers and sisters. i have my fate. >> transl
i'm lucy hockings. our top story is on "gmt."operation gets underway against pro russian separatists that seized buildings in eastern ukraine, our correspondent says evidence of crane yan forcukrai heading towards the town. >>> five days of cross-examination have ended in the trial of oscar pistorius. cross-examiner gerrie nel says pistorius' evidence is more and more improbable. >>> the crisis caused by syria's civil war, at least one in four of the population is a...
291
291
tv
eye 291
favorite 0
quote 0
lucie to do that night. any teenager who heard about the party was, was going to check it out. >> reporter: around 9:30 p.m., tyler picks up mike and some other friends and they head back to his house. jesse duryea is in the car. >> when we were pullin' up to >> and then he said, "something real crazy's gonna come out in the next week." said, "what do you mean?" and he said, "you'll find out." >> asked him where his parents were, told me they were in georgia. >> there were no parents there. it was a free-for-all. kids could smoke inside the house. they were drinking. kids were bringing beer and, and pot and pills. >> reporter: what's it's like inside? >> young people drinking and sitting around talking. but, the weird thing was, most people in there, tyler didn't even know. i didn't know 'em. i don't know them. they were strangers. >> reporter: you think he wanted to be known as having this huge party? >> maybe. that's the only thing that makes sense. >> reporter: as the rowdy party rages on, a neighbor acro
lucie to do that night. any teenager who heard about the party was, was going to check it out. >> reporter: around 9:30 p.m., tyler picks up mike and some other friends and they head back to his house. jesse duryea is in the car. >> when we were pullin' up to >> and then he said, "something real crazy's gonna come out in the next week." said, "what do you mean?" and he said, "you'll find out." >> asked him where his parents were, told me...
229
229
Apr 22, 2014
04/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy will be honored at drake stadium. >> go, lu lucy. >>> nbc aired the opening of the new york world'some to the live grand opening of the new york world's fair of 1964-'65, the biggest, greatest, costliest, a billion dollars, most spectacular, fantastic, unbelievable indoor/outdoor, land, water, ice, air, musical, dramatic show on earth. >> marshawn lynch, 21. actress charlotte ray turns 88. i i'm richard lui with bill karins. >>> well, good morning to you, happy tuesday to you, i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm peggy bunker. the sky is also above san francisco and you can see a lot of people up and at em. it did rain pretty hard there in san francisco. let's get a look at the forecast with christina loren. >> peggy, scott, everybody at home. for the most part, the showers have cleared the bay area, but a little batch of rain over the altamont pass and light cells over san francisco. but i wanted to show you san jose nice and steady here when it comes to our camera. camera shaking fro
lucy will be honored at drake stadium. >> go, lu lucy. >>> nbc aired the opening of the new york world'some to the live grand opening of the new york world's fair of 1964-'65, the biggest, greatest, costliest, a billion dollars, most spectacular, fantastic, unbelievable indoor/outdoor, land, water, ice, air, musical, dramatic show on earth. >> marshawn lynch, 21. actress charlotte ray turns 88. i i'm richard lui with bill karins. >>> well, good morning to you,...
98
98
Apr 11, 2014
04/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> lucy mcdonald from ali on zcoble investing -- from allian global investing. the s five hits the shelves. samsung's fight to hold onto its lead in a crowded smartphone market, and a shoe in for the billionaires club. stay with us. we were going to bring you those stories after the break. eightseven minutes past -- seven minutes past 8:00 here in london. ♪ >> i'manna edwards in london. we are streaming on your phone, your tablet and bloomberg.com. here is a stock is on the move this morning. it is a chip designer based in the u.k.. the stock is down by 3.7% in this morning's trading. and carolinethon about the weakness we have seen in tech stocks. technology stocks in the u.s. down by more than six percent since early in march following the very strong session running up to that point very let's stay with that top technology game. jonathan ferro has been digging deeper into it. >> thanks,anna. wall street taking an absolute eating yesterday. nasdaq down over three percent. the biggest fall since 2011. the index is not tell the whole story. check out these three
. >> lucy mcdonald from ali on zcoble investing -- from allian global investing. the s five hits the shelves. samsung's fight to hold onto its lead in a crowded smartphone market, and a shoe in for the billionaires club. stay with us. we were going to bring you those stories after the break. eightseven minutes past -- seven minutes past 8:00 here in london. ♪ >> i'manna edwards in london. we are streaming on your phone, your tablet and bloomberg.com. here is a stock is on the move...
103
103
Apr 3, 2014
04/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a sign of how desperate the conditions are. >> lucy fielder joining us live from the lebanese capital. thank you very much. chad is withdrawing its troops from the central african republic. it is a blow to international efforts to build up the force in the country. heart ofad been at the the 6000 strong african union peacekeeping force. >> this statement was released as the african summit in brussels drew to a closed. the foreign minister announced the withdrawal of troops. despite the sacrifices, chad is the target of a gratuitous and malevolent campaign come a blaming them for all of the suffering and evil. >> peacekeepers have long been accused of supporting the rebellion. the muslim minority trusted them with their safety. this translated into violent clashes with the mostly christian units, including a shooting last weekend. act in january, the ambassador said their troops did not feel the sectarian violence. >> the fact that groups took part in the rebellion has nothing to do with the chadian state. it has nothing to do with the chadians who have lived here for 40 or 50
it was a sign of how desperate the conditions are. >> lucy fielder joining us live from the lebanese capital. thank you very much. chad is withdrawing its troops from the central african republic. it is a blow to international efforts to build up the force in the country. heart ofad been at the the 6000 strong african union peacekeeping force. >> this statement was released as the african summit in brussels drew to a closed. the foreign minister announced the withdrawal of troops....
134
134
Apr 2, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
now on the phone lucy jones of the u.s. geological survey. lucy, reuters is saying early reports of landslides partially blocking some roads. is that what we can expect from an 8.2 earthquake? >> they misspelled my name and didn't get the right -- >> i think we lost lucy. we will come back in just a moment after the break with lucy and all the updates on this evolving story. >>> breaking news again, an ♪ ben! ♪ [ train whistle blows ] oh, that was close. you ain't lying. [ ql guy ] let quicken loans help you save your money. with olive garden's new cucina mia for just $9.99. italian dinner first, choose unlimited soup or salad. then create your own pasta with one of five homemade sauces. and finish with dessert. three courses, $9.99. at olive garden. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good p
now on the phone lucy jones of the u.s. geological survey. lucy, reuters is saying early reports of landslides partially blocking some roads. is that what we can expect from an 8.2 earthquake? >> they misspelled my name and didn't get the right -- >> i think we lost lucy. we will come back in just a moment after the break with lucy and all the updates on this evolving story. >>> breaking news again, an ♪ ben! ♪ [ train whistle blows ] oh, that was close. you ain't...
143
143
Apr 16, 2014
04/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm lucy hawkings. our top story, disaster at sea in south korea. 300 people, many of them school children, are missing after a ferry capsizes and sinks. 150 people so far have been rescued. >> translator: the announcement told us that we should stay still. but the ship was already sinking and there were lots of students who did not get out of the ship. >>> pro-russian separatists take over ukrainian -- in the east of the country as the prime minister accuses moscow of building a war. >>> tightly cropped. well shaped. i'm talking about beards as they're getting more and more popular. a new study says they may be falling out of fashion. we'll tell you why later in the program. >>> also in the program, aaron is here. always clean shaven. >> absolutely. lucy, yes. the world's second biggest economy, it continues to slow. but it's not all bad news for china. incomes continue to rise. and there's evidence that the chinese are spending more at home. which is exactly what beijing wants. and it makes the big sh
i'm lucy hawkings. our top story, disaster at sea in south korea. 300 people, many of them school children, are missing after a ferry capsizes and sinks. 150 people so far have been rescued. >> translator: the announcement told us that we should stay still. but the ship was already sinking and there were lots of students who did not get out of the ship. >>> pro-russian separatists take over ukrainian -- in the east of the country as the prime minister accuses moscow of building a...
223
223
Apr 2, 2014
04/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm lucy hockings.espread panic and mass evacuations in chile after a powerful earthquake triggers a small tsunami. this is moments after the quake struck killing six people and shaking buildings as far away as bolivia and peru. >>> the final day of campaigning in afghanistan. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is there for us. >> reporter: this is a man that symbolizes one of the bloodiest eras in history. the number of guns held still matters in afghanistan. this rally also -- >>> wouldn't you like to be a fly on the wall of france's next cabinet meeting. francois hollande announces a new lineup that includes his former partner, segolene royal. >>> aaron joins us talking about one of the biggest walkouts in lufthansa's history. >> bad news if you're planning to fly lufthansa over the next three days. the pilots of germany's biggest airlines are refusing to fly saying the payoff is not good enough. that means 4,000 flights canceled affecting some 425,000 passengers. >>> welcome to gmt ev
i'm lucy hockings.espread panic and mass evacuations in chile after a powerful earthquake triggers a small tsunami. this is moments after the quake struck killing six people and shaking buildings as far away as bolivia and peru. >>> the final day of campaigning in afghanistan. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is there for us. >> reporter: this is a man that symbolizes one of the bloodiest eras in history. the number of guns held still matters in afghanistan. this...
85
85
Apr 3, 2014
04/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks, lucy. hello there. just eat.ine takeaway service or takeout service for our american friends. hello out there. it's just debuted on the london stock exchange. it uses the slogan, give hunger the finger. lucky i don't have props. share price 260 pence each. it is valued $2.5 billion. the biggest uk tech ipo, initial public offering, in eight years. so how does it work? quite simply it lets customers take orders for food to be delivered from restaurants. the restaurants pay just eat to be on their system. they pay a commission of 10% to 12% on every order. the company calls the firm the what's app of takeaway food. let's go to cmc markets. great to see you. we weren't too sure where they were all making their money from. here we know where they make their money. but is it worth $2.5 billion? >> that's the key question, aaron. i don't think it is. certainly when you look at the comparative. certainly on the basis of revenue grew it ticks all the boxes. 96.8 million in 2013. when you're trading on 100 times earnings
thanks, lucy. hello there. just eat.ine takeaway service or takeout service for our american friends. hello out there. it's just debuted on the london stock exchange. it uses the slogan, give hunger the finger. lucky i don't have props. share price 260 pence each. it is valued $2.5 billion. the biggest uk tech ipo, initial public offering, in eight years. so how does it work? quite simply it lets customers take orders for food to be delivered from restaurants. the restaurants pay just eat to be...
52
52
Apr 22, 2014
04/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy had us meet here for our photo shoot, we took pictures that were nice and relaxed. a firefighters pulled out his truck and he said he is running for his group that lost fathers and stuff like that. being from virginia i was very excited to experience my first boston marathon. that is something we don't usually have up in virginia. >> when the bombs went off a surreal moment, people stopping on the course, putting barricades across the course instead of controlling the are crowds. we were told to get off the course and hunkered down. >> we were on boyleston. i was at mile point 20, heartbreak hill, the hardest part of the course and the most iconic. my boyfriend and i were cheering on dozens of friends. he coached the american red cross team so there was cheering, dozens of participants on the red cross team one moment and then in the next moment trying to locate them. and then the next moment the red cross launching into action to help people. >> after last year i felt it wouldn't be about winning so much, it would be about something bigger. >> i was thinking about
lucy had us meet here for our photo shoot, we took pictures that were nice and relaxed. a firefighters pulled out his truck and he said he is running for his group that lost fathers and stuff like that. being from virginia i was very excited to experience my first boston marathon. that is something we don't usually have up in virginia. >> when the bombs went off a surreal moment, people stopping on the course, putting barricades across the course instead of controlling the are crowds. we...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
the same old problem just how to revive an economy after its financial lifeline is pulled for good lucie county no forty couple. stating to see more reports from gonna stop this accountant to fix bill's wall of the troubled country. malnutrition. violent. drug addiction. and she cures. corruption. what are the values here bush a company reports on afghan realities this is an incredibly dangerous. no news is coming up after a very short break stay with us. there's the media leave us so we leave that maybe. potions to cure the play your part of the musical. questions that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . my marinates join me on in-depth impartial and financial reporting commentary contributor and much much. only on the bus and. play. play. play play play play play. play like it's four forty eight. played me alone mr president play well go play play. play. play it's eleven thirty am and leg. length it's four forty five pm the place. we are proud to be bolivian that's. playing it's eleven pm ok almost twenty hours eva goli
the same old problem just how to revive an economy after its financial lifeline is pulled for good lucie county no forty couple. stating to see more reports from gonna stop this accountant to fix bill's wall of the troubled country. malnutrition. violent. drug addiction. and she cures. corruption. what are the values here bush a company reports on afghan realities this is an incredibly dangerous. no news is coming up after a very short break stay with us. there's the media leave us so we leave...
91
91
Apr 25, 2014
04/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
let's go to lucy williams who joins us from seoul now. lucy? >> reporter: that's right. fear is growing here again about north korea's nuclear program as president barack obama touches down to talk about that very thing with his counter part president park. as you said, not just threats from north korea last month about the new test, but satellite images show fresh activity, movement of vehicles and crates around the site. nevertheless in the joint press conference now with president park, mr. obama said the response from the alliance wouldn't change. >> with regard to north korea, the united states and south korea stand shoulder to shoulder in the face of provocations and refusel to accept a nuclear north korea. threats will get north korea nothing other than greater isolation. we're united on the steps north korea needs to take including banning nuclear weapons and programs and living up to international obligations. of course we're concerned about the deep suffering of north korean people. united states and south korea are working together to advance accountability fo
let's go to lucy williams who joins us from seoul now. lucy? >> reporter: that's right. fear is growing here again about north korea's nuclear program as president barack obama touches down to talk about that very thing with his counter part president park. as you said, not just threats from north korea last month about the new test, but satellite images show fresh activity, movement of vehicles and crates around the site. nevertheless in the joint press conference now with president...
58
58
Apr 17, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy. you're looking at the horizon and you you're wrong or something you don't know what to do this. along the backside to the horizon and you don't know what it is too long for i think this is a move by monday. it's a man whose longing for something. he's only in a slump or something but he doesn't know what his mom i know. we were in good news. a week. this program has brought you by critically. from norway's main street crews were supplies the group. explore one thousand miles of norwegian coastline the report local encounters and access to wilkinson the decision to stand chance to get three chapters is our
lucy. you're looking at the horizon and you you're wrong or something you don't know what to do this. along the backside to the horizon and you don't know what it is too long for i think this is a move by monday. it's a man whose longing for something. he's only in a slump or something but he doesn't know what his mom i know. we were in good news. a week. this program has brought you by critically. from norway's main street crews were supplies the group. explore one thousand miles of norwegian...
584
584
Apr 30, 2014
04/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 584
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up this half hour lucy lu is in studio 57 today.nd a month in a dubai jail. james co-tack was behind part of the group rock you like a hurricane. he was convicted in islam. the 51-year-old was drunk, swearing and made an obscene gesture while going through dubai's airport. >>> supporters think it rasz academic standards but c.k. is blacking the exam on twitter saying the stress from preparing made his daughter cry. they're in the third grade but they still love new york's public schools even with their flaws. >>> and the daily news say ss he will be applying. go >>> first, this morning, it is time to reveal the national teacher of the year. sean mccomb. chip reed is in washington where this year's honor will be at the white house rchl good morning, sean mccomb is only 30-years-old, which makes him one of the youngest teachers ever. he has eight years of experience in the classroom. ask any of his teachers they'll tell you mr. mccomb is much more than their english teacher. >> listen for your figure's names so i can get these out to
coming up this half hour lucy lu is in studio 57 today.nd a month in a dubai jail. james co-tack was behind part of the group rock you like a hurricane. he was convicted in islam. the 51-year-old was drunk, swearing and made an obscene gesture while going through dubai's airport. >>> supporters think it rasz academic standards but c.k. is blacking the exam on twitter saying the stress from preparing made his daughter cry. they're in the third grade but they still love new york's public...
61
61
Apr 3, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
he pulls out a gun, takes lucy to a remote place of our county. he did a lot of bad things to her, including beating her up and abandoning her, left her for dead. in fact, when he was later arrested by the houston police department, he was mad he didn't kill her. remarkable lady. she recovered from those wounds, her medical needs were met, the bad guy was caught. i prosecuted him in front of a jury of 12 right-thinking americans in houston, and he was convicted of sexual assault in lucy and received the maximum sentence of 99 years in the texas penitentiary, but we would hope as a society that all would be well, life would go on and good things would happen. but that's not reality. that's not the world we live in now or then. because when you deal with a victim of a sexual assault, they are a special person. everything about their identity in many cases has been destroyed. in fact, defendants, i think, try to destroy the soul of sexual assault victims. and lucy testified at that trial, but her life fell apart. she dropped out of school. in fact, s
he pulls out a gun, takes lucy to a remote place of our county. he did a lot of bad things to her, including beating her up and abandoning her, left her for dead. in fact, when he was later arrested by the houston police department, he was mad he didn't kill her. remarkable lady. she recovered from those wounds, her medical needs were met, the bad guy was caught. i prosecuted him in front of a jury of 12 right-thinking americans in houston, and he was convicted of sexual assault in lucy and...
70
70
Apr 24, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
particular you paint a fascinating picture of franciscan missions and branches and the ragtag group% lucy began to get to the state. what was south america, while we know as south america and mexico , the trends that were happening there that might have been influencing what is now california. >> guest: well, obviously in the late 18 -- the spanish effort had been -- well, the u.s. part. obviously strictly speaking. but it did not begin really into 1768. after all, when they just finished exploration and mapping. they did not attempt to colonize the country, convert the natives or incorporate into the empire and so really very late, and by that stage, what i referred to earlier in our conversation, the heartland of the spanish market and south america in the andes, you had to fabulous cities and enormous wealth and dazzling engineering projects. and it is still remarkable, i think, for anyone from the united states to those to approve or bolivia or not as far as south america if you just go to a mezzo, central america, mexico, cities. and you see how grand there were it was actually the s
particular you paint a fascinating picture of franciscan missions and branches and the ragtag group% lucy began to get to the state. what was south america, while we know as south america and mexico , the trends that were happening there that might have been influencing what is now california. >> guest: well, obviously in the late 18 -- the spanish effort had been -- well, the u.s. part. obviously strictly speaking. but it did not begin really into 1768. after all, when they just finished...
50
50
Apr 26, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the upper bowl of fish in the bottom as one of the highest on the presences of the body the little lucy. stretching from time to grow trees to the sector. some of the area's been on the ninth been sold as traditionally been exploited by pop star to push it onto us into the body itself was in the constituency has witnessed some of the fiercest battles the constituency is witnessing a four way contest between the ages of two mainstream parties informal sectors tulips. i'm doing good is good for the must read. and does it affect you in this in the state from last tuesday for us and didn't register with the troubled financial expertise. cleveland just the distance on the team total to two weeks and so bloated impractical since until this mean. suspected militants killed a village in india's northern state senate seat once again to give them an awesome job of representatives the doctor police and bomb on the street the uncertainty the ghosts will want people to unfold but the tents and look to its strengthening the promise of democracy and governance are considered to be a soft target for th
the upper bowl of fish in the bottom as one of the highest on the presences of the body the little lucy. stretching from time to grow trees to the sector. some of the area's been on the ninth been sold as traditionally been exploited by pop star to push it onto us into the body itself was in the constituency has witnessed some of the fiercest battles the constituency is witnessing a four way contest between the ages of two mainstream parties informal sectors tulips. i'm doing good is good for...
64
64
Apr 1, 2014
04/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy fielder joins us now. gain?a significant >> what the state media are reporting today is that the first 45 strategic posts in the countryside have fallen back into regime hands. what has happened over the last 10 days is that rebels have major assaults and have managed to take back a string of been -- of villages. they have managed to overtake a string of villages including a border crossing with turkey. in some ways it is a very symbolic battle. toehold for the rebels on the mediterranean. it is also the homeland of the assad regime. it is peopled by a lot of minorities. it is seen as very important in that way. it is also being seen as a morale boost after the rebels lost an important town on the lebanese border. but the regime is still largely in control and it does seem they are tracking back fiercely with this victory today. >> the other headline of the day regarding syria is the announcement by the syrian observatory for human rights which has been keeping this toll going on what has been happening inside s
lucy fielder joins us now. gain?a significant >> what the state media are reporting today is that the first 45 strategic posts in the countryside have fallen back into regime hands. what has happened over the last 10 days is that rebels have major assaults and have managed to take back a string of been -- of villages. they have managed to overtake a string of villages including a border crossing with turkey. in some ways it is a very symbolic battle. toehold for the rebels on the...
48
48
Apr 2, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy is to expand it'll take more than just the latest technology and non bio medical centers the organization depends on two spares and a genuine desire to help people. none of which money can buy the calendars that the branching stems into trouble. this one. when he's with his patients. your sentence. it's worth the effort. open interface the robots. what's your dream job. dr soccer player fashion designer for many other people in africa the occupation farmer is pretty far down the list many unseen their parents and back breaking work in the fields for very little returns. and yet despite his less than glamorous image walter is still the engine driving many african economies and is one with huge potential as this banana growing collected in any discomfort. to maintain order of the season came in from the capital concrete two days ago. it was for two tonnes of bananas. harvesting has been underway in the semi agricultural cooperated since early morning. the farmers first started working together ten years ago. these days the cooperative has two hundred and one wonders and is one of the region
lucy is to expand it'll take more than just the latest technology and non bio medical centers the organization depends on two spares and a genuine desire to help people. none of which money can buy the calendars that the branching stems into trouble. this one. when he's with his patients. your sentence. it's worth the effort. open interface the robots. what's your dream job. dr soccer player fashion designer for many other people in africa the occupation farmer is pretty far down the list many...
116
116
Apr 6, 2014
04/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: seismologist lucy jones prepares for the inevitable.t may be the notorious san andreas fault that ruptures, but what worries her most is the fuentes hill fault. a week ago a 5.1 on that fault broke water mains, cracked foundations and triggered a rock slide. experts say a 7.5, a big one here, would be catastrophic. this was the epicenter of last week's quake. an l.a. suburb packed with middle class homes. experts say if a big one struck on the same fault line, 18,000 people could be killed, 750,000 left homeless. the problem is bridges aren't built to modern earthquake codes, and hundreds of buildings are made of vulnerable concrete. l.a.'s iconic general hospital had to be shut down in '94 after the north ridge earthquake. now it's just medical offices. within five miles of here, six other major hospitals could face catastrophic damage, including children's hospital los angeles. just one building, l.a.'s hall of justice, has taken three years and a quarter billion dollars to retrofit. to shore up 11 critical bridges, another $400 milli
. >> reporter: seismologist lucy jones prepares for the inevitable.t may be the notorious san andreas fault that ruptures, but what worries her most is the fuentes hill fault. a week ago a 5.1 on that fault broke water mains, cracked foundations and triggered a rock slide. experts say a 7.5, a big one here, would be catastrophic. this was the epicenter of last week's quake. an l.a. suburb packed with middle class homes. experts say if a big one struck on the same fault line, 18,000 people...
78
78
Apr 7, 2014
04/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
she's 11-year-old, she's lucy li she won in her age category. 1 of 88 players. golfing on the same course as the masters. hoping this competition will make golf more appealing to young players. >>> johnny football waking up in oakland this morning. the former texas a&m quarterback will meet with the raiders for the second straight day. four other teams would have to pass on manziel since the raiders have fifth overall pick. >>> well, the giants will get a chance to rest up today all in preparation for tomorrow's huge day. we're so excited around here. the home opener against the arizona diamondbacks. >> after starting the weekend series strong against the dodgers, the giants' offense struggled a bit yesterday. the dodgers came alive, both matt kemp and ramirez homered twice in the sixth. 6-1 victory, overall they had a solid opening week going 5-2. join us this morning as giants broadcaster mike cruko will have more on the home opener and stay with us for complete coverage of opening day. live at at&t park all morning lo lo long. on the field, in the stands, it'
she's 11-year-old, she's lucy li she won in her age category. 1 of 88 players. golfing on the same course as the masters. hoping this competition will make golf more appealing to young players. >>> johnny football waking up in oakland this morning. the former texas a&m quarterback will meet with the raiders for the second straight day. four other teams would have to pass on manziel since the raiders have fifth overall pick. >>> well, the giants will get a chance to rest up...
88
88
Apr 4, 2014
04/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> lucy perez donated $5 for his digging up try ser tops in wyoming.nybody with a specific scientific question to ask strangers for money for research into almost anything. company's scientists vet every prompt before they put it on the website. technology, medicine, ecology, social science, psychology. >> dr. seigor hit his modest fundraising goal, and bones that might not have been on earth r. >> $200,000 there to go collect something like this is a big deal for us. >> in return, they get access to the process. he and his assistants posted blogs. and lindsay and her fundraisers will be invited to special events. >> we keep in mind, what are we going to tell them today? what are they going to want to see? >> it may be a different kind of research funding but it's a familiar startup story. this is world headquarters of experiment.com. >> we roll out of bed and come here. >> a cramped san francisco office and living space, where so far the company has collected $600,000 in funding. the website and the work sight growing beyond what cindy wu ever expecte
. >> lucy perez donated $5 for his digging up try ser tops in wyoming.nybody with a specific scientific question to ask strangers for money for research into almost anything. company's scientists vet every prompt before they put it on the website. technology, medicine, ecology, social science, psychology. >> dr. seigor hit his modest fundraising goal, and bones that might not have been on earth r. >> $200,000 there to go collect something like this is a big deal for us....
619
619
Apr 5, 2014
04/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 619
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: seismologist lucy jones prepares for the inevitable. it may be the notorious san andreas fault that ruptures, but what worries her the most is the puente hills fault. a week ago today, a 5.1 on that fault broke water manes, cracked foundations and triggered a rock slide. experts say a 7.5, a big one here, would be catastrophic. this was the epicenter of last week's quake. an l.a. suburb packed with middle class homes. experts say if the big one struck on the same fault line, 18,000 people could be killed, 750,000 left homeless. the problem is bridges aren't built to modern earthquake codes and hundreds of buildings are made of vulnerable concrete. l.a.'s iconic general hospital had to be shutdown in '94 after the northridge earthquake. now it's just medical offices. but within five miles of here, six other hospitals could face catastrophic damage in a big quake, including children's hospital los angeles. just one building, l.a.'s hall of justice has taken three years and a quarter billion dollars to retrofit to shore up 11 critical brid
. >> reporter: seismologist lucy jones prepares for the inevitable. it may be the notorious san andreas fault that ruptures, but what worries her the most is the puente hills fault. a week ago today, a 5.1 on that fault broke water manes, cracked foundations and triggered a rock slide. experts say a 7.5, a big one here, would be catastrophic. this was the epicenter of last week's quake. an l.a. suburb packed with middle class homes. experts say if the big one struck on the same fault...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks lucy that's r.t. catherine of live from kabul well afghans are hoping the election will pave the way to stability lucy has been meeting some of those people who are living through the turmoil in afghanistan and she's taking some pictures too these are some of them this woman lost her daughter in a taliban attack on a guest ties a week before the election and this twelve year old was shot by the taliban and is now recovering in hospital and here is a mother burning scraps of cardboard if you can see them at the bottom of your picture in a refugee camp in kabul she is unable to afford firewood to keep her children. well with the taliban stepping up attacks in washington winding down its mission in afghanistan it's feared the violence may be spiraling out of control despite that the u.s. and nato commanders say the taliban is no longer a threat to stability and believe their mission in the country has been a success as artie's guy and reports. u.s. officials are known for glossing over the results of alm
thanks lucy that's r.t. catherine of live from kabul well afghans are hoping the election will pave the way to stability lucy has been meeting some of those people who are living through the turmoil in afghanistan and she's taking some pictures too these are some of them this woman lost her daughter in a taliban attack on a guest ties a week before the election and this twelve year old was shot by the taliban and is now recovering in hospital and here is a mother burning scraps of cardboard if...
44
44
Apr 14, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
then next couple of days were likely to see more rainfall possibly about to plant in interest on lucy's head the shout worst that could trigger landslides and mudslides as well as the flooding. the tentative around he's also still looking at what in windy conditions where it was the precipitation though is in and around beijing now a lot of precipitation there to be seen as likely to cause try and calm conditions which will worsen the situation with air quality care the christmas looking beyond fine and generally speaking dry and sunny across much of japan. we have had that happen to bring all here across on pushing nine the south western islands of japan about a hundred fifty eighth in the meat as a fallen over the course of twenty four hours and that's fully awake still. japan has ten songs on mom. light showers as well as thunderstorms and chilly side here in ten to seventeen degrees but clearing and lots of things to be seen but for the course of today in cumbersome it with you to decrease. now with new year and really messy across the black sea region and more snow to be found in t
then next couple of days were likely to see more rainfall possibly about to plant in interest on lucy's head the shout worst that could trigger landslides and mudslides as well as the flooding. the tentative around he's also still looking at what in windy conditions where it was the precipitation though is in and around beijing now a lot of precipitation there to be seen as likely to cause try and calm conditions which will worsen the situation with air quality care the christmas looking beyond...
77
77
Apr 2, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
the westerners and their dollars go home the party in kabul for aunty lucy. benjamin just four days away that alabama stripped of its own claim to power bomb presidential candidate has already been kidnapped by militants in the country's election hq was stillborn isn't this last week to mischief and steal from the gaudy newspaper says he is admitted to operations of dumb little to break the taliban's result. it will be commanded to be some loss of character to the taliban off to twenty fourteen and the outcomes that it was taking a cue. toll of death and injury the last few weeks months. very very high levels of calcutta much more. make it so suffering. so that's good indication. a ban on hunting hard stool and fifty consecutive posts that are just not able to do with. it is the connection is set for the fifth of april and will become remember it extensively for the course policy capital is that i will bring you a series of reports on the future of afghanistan and help this great nation. i hold the line. on the boat in other democratic and tolerant where's th
the westerners and their dollars go home the party in kabul for aunty lucy. benjamin just four days away that alabama stripped of its own claim to power bomb presidential candidate has already been kidnapped by militants in the country's election hq was stillborn isn't this last week to mischief and steal from the gaudy newspaper says he is admitted to operations of dumb little to break the taliban's result. it will be commanded to be some loss of character to the taliban off to twenty fourteen...
611
611
Apr 3, 2014
04/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 611
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: lucy jones is a seismologist helping the city of los angeles prepare for the big one. >> we have buildings that will kill people. we know which ones they are. we need to find a way to get them retrofitted. >> reporter: last friday a 5.1 quake hit along the puente hills thrust fault, followed by hundreds of aftershocks. the puente hills fault is of particular concern because it runs right back there, directly beneath the l.a. city skyline from the heavily populated suburbs to the hollywood hills. it's been 20 years since the 6.7 north ridge earthquake shook los angeles, killing nearly 60 people. since then, it's been relatively quiet, raising concerns that angelenos aren't ready. >> 20 years has made us complacent. 20 years has made us think that's something in the past. that's not going to happen in the future. we live on active faults every si single day. >> reporter: experts believe a massive quake on this fault could kill up to 18,000 people and cause up to $250 billion in damage. >> if we have too big an earthquake with too much damage, people are going to give up
. >> reporter: lucy jones is a seismologist helping the city of los angeles prepare for the big one. >> we have buildings that will kill people. we know which ones they are. we need to find a way to get them retrofitted. >> reporter: last friday a 5.1 quake hit along the puente hills thrust fault, followed by hundreds of aftershocks. the puente hills fault is of particular concern because it runs right back there, directly beneath the l.a. city skyline from the heavily...
206
206
Apr 30, 2014
04/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
we will be back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> letterman is next with lucy liu. >> that will be interesting. hot weather tomorrow. >> it will be 95 in some spaces! ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, legendary hoover at the bolshoi, david letterman. captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
we will be back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> letterman is next with lucy liu. >> that will be interesting. hot weather tomorrow. >> it will be 95 in some spaces! ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, legendary hoover at the bolshoi, david letterman....
165
165
Apr 30, 2014
04/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
and actress lucy lu from the hit drama "elementary" joins us in the studio. i'm anne-marie green. morning news." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ new hershey's spreads. bring the delicious taste of hershey's chocolate to anything - everything - you can imagine. explore the endless possibilities of the delicious chocolate taste that only hershey's can deliver. with new hershey's spreads, the possibilities are delicious. frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky. not chalky. temporary. 24 hour. lots of tablets. one pill. you decide. prevacid. ♪ 24 hour ,,,,,,,, >>> in iraq this morning voters have gone to the polls to elect a new parliament. security is tight. it is the first national election since american troops pulled out back in 2011. the party led by nuri al maliki, iraq's prime minister for the last eight years, is expected to win. >>> here's another top story. donald sterling, the owner of the l.a. clippers has been banned from the nba for life for making racist comments. the league also fined him $2.5 million and will try to force him to sell
and actress lucy lu from the hit drama "elementary" joins us in the studio. i'm anne-marie green. morning news." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ new hershey's spreads. bring the delicious taste of hershey's chocolate to anything - everything - you can imagine. explore the endless possibilities of the delicious chocolate taste that only hershey's can deliver. with new hershey's spreads, the possibilities are delicious. frequent heartburn?...
103
103
Apr 7, 2014
04/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy lee won her age group in the drive, chip and putt championship. lee was one of 88 players between the age of 7 and 15 to take part in the inaugural event. golfing on the very same course as the masters. tournament officials hope the competition will make golf more appealing to young players. >>> johnny football in oakland this morning. espn reporting that the former texas a&m quarterback will meet with the raiders for a second straight day. now, four other teams would have to pass on johnny manziel in the upcoming draft since the raiders have fifth overall pick. the silver and black traded for matt schaub last month. >>> tomorrow's much anticipated home opener against the diamondbacks. >> we are abuzz with all the talk. after starting the weekend series off strong against the dodgers, the giants offense is struggling a little bit yesterday. however, the dodgers bats came alive. that was part of the problem. kemp and ramirez homered. the g men did have a solid opening week on the road going 5-2. so tomorrow, we are taking "today in the bay" on the
lucy lee won her age group in the drive, chip and putt championship. lee was one of 88 players between the age of 7 and 15 to take part in the inaugural event. golfing on the very same course as the masters. tournament officials hope the competition will make golf more appealing to young players. >>> johnny football in oakland this morning. espn reporting that the former texas a&m quarterback will meet with the raiders for a second straight day. now, four other teams would have to...
80
80
Apr 30, 2014
04/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
we will be back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> letterman is next with lucy liu. >> that will be interesting.eather tomorrow. >>
we will be back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> letterman is next with lucy liu. >> that will be interesting.eather tomorrow. >>
83
83
Apr 24, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
or three of them all on the pavement before fleeing speaking to journalists the soul vocal mother lucy aggressive driver kept reversing the way despite screens from the children police reported by the twins with special bravery medals following the incident. it has. i . nice right. so who's been widely christ across the country faced devotion to these regions and his korean wrapped up his new toys that second humbled. fifty seven year old. it's my lefty who wants a second book stall in the port city off like i've been dealing in the second humbled by it followed that twenty is set to play on the difficult so hopped up on like this customers' lives he said he undertook the crayon off his own experience the typical house in raleigh top is to go to britain looking for books he need it so he knows how desperate people can be when i come up on people. many. this ruling to michael's myself at that show i was lucky enough to find books that i needed. do people mean. because it's usually easy searching. i decided to search for second customers can add anything short of finishing with eight let
or three of them all on the pavement before fleeing speaking to journalists the soul vocal mother lucy aggressive driver kept reversing the way despite screens from the children police reported by the twins with special bravery medals following the incident. it has. i . nice right. so who's been widely christ across the country faced devotion to these regions and his korean wrapped up his new toys that second humbled. fifty seven year old. it's my lefty who wants a second book stall in the port...
113
113
Apr 30, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
today lucy and kim following a dense forest on the ground there in ukraine. thanks very much. slowly russian gas export of gazprom is saying that any further sanctions from the west over you trying to disrupt gas sales to europe. the energy giant said more sanctions could hurt its business and impact its operations. gazprom currently supply as thirty percent of europe's gas needs. most of which goes to germany the kremlin is often accused of using gas prone to achieve its foreign policy goals. oh short time ago we spoke to dw corresponding right to aid in moscow master if europe should consider this a real threat to gazprom. quite a serious warning at least that is also what experts here in moscow. tell us it is an official warning from the kremlin and gazprom ce year in second base after topping is very import since you're action on saturday regarding the sanctions that led us around a couple of weeks ago my pt sent a licensee european league is reminding them that that ukraine was this very important and transatlantic for russian gas to ukraine was owning a rush oh one and t
today lucy and kim following a dense forest on the ground there in ukraine. thanks very much. slowly russian gas export of gazprom is saying that any further sanctions from the west over you trying to disrupt gas sales to europe. the energy giant said more sanctions could hurt its business and impact its operations. gazprom currently supply as thirty percent of europe's gas needs. most of which goes to germany the kremlin is often accused of using gas prone to achieve its foreign policy goals....
140
140
Apr 9, 2014
04/14
by
KRON
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
district court judge lucy kohn is getting increasingly frustrated because personal wi-fi signals arenetwork she relies on for a real-time transcript of the proceedings. but the phones have been ringing and buzzing non- stop. one has even been used to take photos. which is a serious violation of court rules. kohn has threatened to confiscate phones and shamed users by making them stand up. so far, nothing has worked. toyota will recall more than six -and- a-half million vehicles worldwide. to fix issues with the steering and seats. the world's largest automaker is recalling the yaris, scion x-a, rav-4 models. after finding faults in the steering column, wiring harnesses and seat railings. the recall covers models between 2004 and 2010. it is still not clear if the problems are part of the design. or are manufacturing issues. toyota will recall more than six -and- a-half million vehicles worldwide. to fix issues with the steering and seats. to fix issues with the steering and seats. ♪ ♪ to fix issues with the steeriget 5% cash back at lowe's this quarter so you can score more cash. act
district court judge lucy kohn is getting increasingly frustrated because personal wi-fi signals arenetwork she relies on for a real-time transcript of the proceedings. but the phones have been ringing and buzzing non- stop. one has even been used to take photos. which is a serious violation of court rules. kohn has threatened to confiscate phones and shamed users by making them stand up. so far, nothing has worked. toyota will recall more than six -and- a-half million vehicles worldwide. to...
93
93
Apr 28, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy. you're looking at the horizon and new year songs or something you don't know what to do this. lauren to the side to the horizon and you don't know what it is too long for i think this is a move by monday. it's a man whose longing for something. he's only in a slump or something but he doesn't know what is wrong. i do. it is. chew this program is brought you by. the group. or waste mainstream crews were his lines. the herd. exploring one thousand miles of norwegian coastline the report include counters and access to wilkinson. i'm sick he says take the medicines and building isn't enough to say s t
lucy. you're looking at the horizon and new year songs or something you don't know what to do this. lauren to the side to the horizon and you don't know what it is too long for i think this is a move by monday. it's a man whose longing for something. he's only in a slump or something but he doesn't know what is wrong. i do. it is. chew this program is brought you by. the group. or waste mainstream crews were his lines. the herd. exploring one thousand miles of norwegian coastline the report...
86
86
Apr 2, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy. looking at the horizon and new year songs or something. you don't know what to do this. along the backside to the horizon and you don't know what it is too long for. i think this is a move by love. it's a man who was longing for something he's only in a slump or something but he doesn't know what is wrong. i did. i been in woohoo the ace program has brought you by. critically from norway's mainstream crews were lies. the crew exploring one thousand miles norwegian coastline the report include counters and access to wilkinson. i mean. what goes in terrorism and security cooperation is cost as gnd
lucy. looking at the horizon and new year songs or something. you don't know what to do this. along the backside to the horizon and you don't know what it is too long for. i think this is a move by love. it's a man who was longing for something he's only in a slump or something but he doesn't know what is wrong. i did. i been in woohoo the ace program has brought you by. critically from norway's mainstream crews were lies. the crew exploring one thousand miles norwegian coastline the report...