26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
heading the ball and it's with him and a wonderful player called paul gascoigne who played for england africa and vinnie's hands are literally grabbing his penis i mean literally grabbed hold it in mid-air and it was a very famous shot you know that. and that is a little bit the way vinnie. that's a little bit the way he lives his life a little bit like that balls to my and the way guys are going. to leave after that gas going plane under the non the plume the tripod. well his voice certainly went up an octave it's not sufficient. you know malcolm as i read about you i find it a perfect mix when i think about what i think about the lindsey enderson films i 1st saw u.n. and i think well. it's it's almost like courtney and you know as a young man you think oh god this is going to be an angry career and then later on in life i love you're almost michael caine insouciance but taking parts part of me but showbusiness i try to do whatever i do the best but there's another part of thinks i'm making a living i'm going to take some things here i'm going to experience some things and i notice you know
heading the ball and it's with him and a wonderful player called paul gascoigne who played for england africa and vinnie's hands are literally grabbing his penis i mean literally grabbed hold it in mid-air and it was a very famous shot you know that. and that is a little bit the way vinnie. that's a little bit the way he lives his life a little bit like that balls to my and the way guys are going. to leave after that gas going plane under the non the plume the tripod. well his voice certainly...
47
47
Aug 4, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the bafta goes to 2019 rugby world cup final, england versus south africa.ocked this recording is being played because i thought the cricket would win as well. the rugby world cup injapan was an incredible experience that eve ryo ne incredible experience that everyone involved in so many levels. the teams in front of and behind the camera were amazing. it was a privilege to ca ptu re amazing. it was a privilege to capture and amazing. it was a privilege to ca ptu re a nd convey amazing. it was a privilege to capture and convey all the excitement, drama and emotion. thank you bafta, thank you itv and thank you itv sport, you area and thank you itv sport, you are a great team. soap and continuing charm —— drama. coronation street. make sure you don't. or i'll come back as a poltergeist. and i will really mess with your head.” we nt really mess with your head.” went then. holby city. call for help. call the nurse. laboured breathing i need more oxygen. casualty. he is in pain. he wa nts casualty. he is in pain. he wants help. that is what i am giving him. there
the bafta goes to 2019 rugby world cup final, england versus south africa.ocked this recording is being played because i thought the cricket would win as well. the rugby world cup injapan was an incredible experience that eve ryo ne incredible experience that everyone involved in so many levels. the teams in front of and behind the camera were amazing. it was a privilege to ca ptu re amazing. it was a privilege to capture and amazing. it was a privilege to ca ptu re a nd convey amazing. it was...
63
63
Aug 12, 2020
08/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
sa africa to waters which america. england beneficiary of the slave trade and its products, and so you have this kind of institution that spaps many hns of years and everybody's implicated in it. >> everybody's implicated in it including the people that ep joyed this face. they made their fortune in sugar business which was formed with slave labor. if it looks a little familiar, that's because its modelled after one of the most famous monuments in london. the imposing memorial to kwooep victoria that has sat in front of buckingham paults for more than a search features classic himry to deticket a monarchy. while the museum shows the dark side of imperial history, the horrors of the forced transport of slaves from africa to work in blip's colonies in north america and the caribbean. the work was commissioned well before the killing o gf t black lives matter movement, which has taken hold here, too, with large demonstrations on the streets of london and other cities. >> it's very timely. >> take r.he work is more >>otk an he con
sa africa to waters which america. england beneficiary of the slave trade and its products, and so you have this kind of institution that spaps many hns of years and everybody's implicated in it. >> everybody's implicated in it including the people that ep joyed this face. they made their fortune in sugar business which was formed with slave labor. if it looks a little familiar, that's because its modelled after one of the most famous monuments in london. the imposing memorial to kwooep...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
their study based on a chimpanzee study now that vaccine is now in phase 3 trials in england india brazil south africa and the u.s. and if their trials are successful which and they're extremely aggressive in their trials so they're expected to start delivering emergency vaccines as early as october then we have the. institute of my logic products now they're developing as c. a vaccine which the state owned chinese companies see you know far put into clinical trials now their target chairman they announced earlier this month that a vaccine could potentially be ready for public use by the end of 2020 now pseudo farms also testing a 2nd vaccine now this one is developed by the beijing institute of biological products and they're expected to be ready by the end of this year and then we have the private companies biotech now they have launched phase 3 trials in brazil and indonesia now they're expected to be available by march of next year 2021 lastly there is their murdoch children's research institute. based in australia now they're working on the same vaccine that was developed 100 years ago to fight t
their study based on a chimpanzee study now that vaccine is now in phase 3 trials in england india brazil south africa and the u.s. and if their trials are successful which and they're extremely aggressive in their trials so they're expected to start delivering emergency vaccines as early as october then we have the. institute of my logic products now they're developing as c. a vaccine which the state owned chinese companies see you know far put into clinical trials now their target chairman...
728
728
Aug 30, 2020
08/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 728
favorite 0
quote 0
england. raised in ireland and africa. she came in august 2006 to visit a friend. >> i came on holiday. and i met christopher, and we just hit it off. >> christopher wright, a real estate developer, lived in the same loft building as bianca's friend. there was a party in the building. bianca was invited. >> and one night, you knew. >> yeah. yeah. >> to anyone watching, it was an obvious, perfect match. friends and loft neighbors, dave and lisa. >> b is so lovely and she's kind of quirky. and i think she brought that playfulness out in chris. >> he's a positive guy before. he was ecstatic after. >> so it was true, blind, passionate love that drove bianca to give up everything she had known. her whole life back in england. and move here, to utah, to be with chris. where six months after that first moment they laid eyes on each other, they were married. >> he made me feel very safe. >> her protector and incurable romantic. >> this is a man who cries always through romantic movies. like the notebook. >> it didn't take long for bianca to become firmly entrenched in loft living. >> the lofts
england. raised in ireland and africa. she came in august 2006 to visit a friend. >> i came on holiday. and i met christopher, and we just hit it off. >> christopher wright, a real estate developer, lived in the same loft building as bianca's friend. there was a party in the building. bianca was invited. >> and one night, you knew. >> yeah. yeah. >> to anyone watching, it was an obvious, perfect match. friends and loft neighbors, dave and lisa. >> b is so...
63
63
Aug 5, 2020
08/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
there is one from england, one in brazil and south africa. july 27 one we started with moderna. pfizer started july 27. there'll be other companies starting in the next month. you are talking about five or six or more companies, each of which have started at different times. we do not know which one will be better than the other. what i hope is they are all equivocal bleak good. that is what we need -- they're all equivocally good. we need vaccines for the whole world. david: are you concerned that in the rush to try to come up with a vaccine, we may run risks. i have read when the polio vaccine was first developed, the first round was deleterious to a lot of children who became paralyzed and died. they had to reinvent it. are you worried we will forego some of the safety we need in developing that first vaccine? dr. fauci: we pay particular attention to safety. the rapidity with which we are moving relates more to technological advances and how you can make a vaccine even before you start testing it that makes me confident that we are going to do everything we can to determine
there is one from england, one in brazil and south africa. july 27 one we started with moderna. pfizer started july 27. there'll be other companies starting in the next month. you are talking about five or six or more companies, each of which have started at different times. we do not know which one will be better than the other. what i hope is they are all equivocal bleak good. that is what we need -- they're all equivocally good. we need vaccines for the whole world. david: are you concerned...
54
54
Aug 11, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
england. combined italian and german forces were menacing egypt. their objective to defeat an opposing british army and dominate all north africa.japanese air and ground forces were driving forward in their bloody conquest of china. only one of the world's major powers was still not at war, the united states. it was a sunday afternoon in december 1941. the statue of liberty towered over the new york harbor as if she were the last symbol of freedom left to the crumbling free world. afternoon in new york, early morning hawaii, and another great harbor, where american warships were. planes with cold engines stood idle on the field, when suddenly, without warning, (planes dropping bombs). ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the immediate japanese military objective was to knockout u.s.naval and air power in the pacific in a single stroke. they reasoned that we were committed to entrance in the war in europe, convinced that we were incapable of fighting a two front war. the japanese were right in their calculations, to the extent that roosevelt and churchill, would agree that to defeat hitler, most powerful of our enemies, must have priority over an offens
england. combined italian and german forces were menacing egypt. their objective to defeat an opposing british army and dominate all north africa.japanese air and ground forces were driving forward in their bloody conquest of china. only one of the world's major powers was still not at war, the united states. it was a sunday afternoon in december 1941. the statue of liberty towered over the new york harbor as if she were the last symbol of freedom left to the crumbling free world. afternoon in...
97
97
Aug 11, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
africa. joining one the british and the fighting french. other army units were arriving at overseas staging areas in north ireland, england and australia. as our combat and support forces began to encircle the globe, our lengthening supply lines were stretched to the utmost. an army cannot fight without food, clothing, weapons, ammunition, medical supplies and services, transportation, armor and aircraft that must be constantly supplied with fuel and constantly serviced, repaired or replaced. during the fighting of the vast stretches of aired desert land, the commander of the 21st division, remarked that north africa is a tactician's paradise and a quarter master's hell and a commander could have very well have made the same statement. on the other side of the world in the southwest pacific, support for the combat troops was even more difficult in an entirely different kind of warfare. ♪ ♪ >> the problem of supply is spoken of as logistics. more specifically it is the transportation, supply and quartering of troops, the procurement of all required military equipment and material. shipping and distributing cargo to the right place, to ar
africa. joining one the british and the fighting french. other army units were arriving at overseas staging areas in north ireland, england and australia. as our combat and support forces began to encircle the globe, our lengthening supply lines were stretched to the utmost. an army cannot fight without food, clothing, weapons, ammunition, medical supplies and services, transportation, armor and aircraft that must be constantly supplied with fuel and constantly serviced, repaired or replaced....
41
41
Aug 11, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
africa. joining up with the british, and the fighting french, other army units were arriving in overseas staging areas in ireland, england australia. as our combat and support forces started to encircle the globe, our lengthening supply lines, were stretch to the utmost. an army cannot fight without food, clothing, weapons, ammunition, medical supplies and services, transportation, armor and aircraft that must be constantly supplied with fuel, and is constantly serviced, replay urged or replaced. with fuel and is constantly serviced unprepared and replaced. ♪ ♪ during the fighting over vast stretches of desert, german general van robin's commander of the 21st plans are division. remarked it north africa is a tactician paradise. american nor commander could not have made the same statement. . (noise) on the other side of the world, in the southwest pacific, the thing for the combat troops was a entirely different type of warfare. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the problem of supply is spoken of us logistics. more specifically, it is the transportation, supply and quarter-ing of troops. the procurement of all required military equipment and mate
africa. joining up with the british, and the fighting french, other army units were arriving in overseas staging areas in ireland, england australia. as our combat and support forces started to encircle the globe, our lengthening supply lines, were stretch to the utmost. an army cannot fight without food, clothing, weapons, ammunition, medical supplies and services, transportation, armor and aircraft that must be constantly supplied with fuel, and is constantly serviced, replay urged or...
88
88
Aug 11, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 1
africa. joining up with the british in the fighting french. other army units were arriving in overseas staging areas in north ireland, england and australia. our combat and support forces began to an circle the globe, our lengthening supply lines were stretched to the utmost. an army cannot fight without food, clothing, weapons, ammunition, medical supplies and services, transportation, armor and aircraft that must be constantly supplied with fuel and constantly serviced repair replaced. during the fighting of the vast stretch of the barren desert lines of north africa, german general, commander of the 21st pans or division remarked in north africa is a tactician's paradise. an american or allied commander could very well say the same thing. ,,. . ♪ ♪ the problem of supply is spoken of as logistics. more specifically, it is the transportation, supply and food-ing of foods. the procurement of all men required military equipment and material. shipping and distributing cargo to the right place, to arrive at the right time. and world war ii, our military planners successfully solve the most dependence problems of logistics the world has ever k
africa. joining up with the british in the fighting french. other army units were arriving in overseas staging areas in north ireland, england and australia. our combat and support forces began to an circle the globe, our lengthening supply lines were stretched to the utmost. an army cannot fight without food, clothing, weapons, ammunition, medical supplies and services, transportation, armor and aircraft that must be constantly supplied with fuel and constantly serviced repair replaced. during...
75
75
Aug 24, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
england people embracing slave trade. they embraced slave treating from africa but within the americas as a form of commerce. the colony of rhode island became the center of sleeve treating an olive british north america. if you take all of the slave wages from the colonial period, and you condemn up, they would not equal those of road islands. road island is by far the center of the british north american slave trade. it rivals those of the west indies as well. it is an extensive slave traded central to the economy of the colony. that is how i set up the second chapter. pushing back against the demographic facts to talking about the ways in which enslaved people arrived in new england and then pushed back those narratives. most important and chapter to, i keep the bulk of it to exploring the lives of five individuals trafficked into new england, and their stories and experiences of arriving in the region and being enslaved. i want to read a short passage from the book about one of these men. some of you might be familiar with. standing on the gallows in cambridge, massachusetts of september 1755 marked a qu
england people embracing slave trade. they embraced slave treating from africa but within the americas as a form of commerce. the colony of rhode island became the center of sleeve treating an olive british north america. if you take all of the slave wages from the colonial period, and you condemn up, they would not equal those of road islands. road island is by far the center of the british north american slave trade. it rivals those of the west indies as well. it is an extensive slave traded...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
look you know i care stan there i think certainly comes into africa agree that there are parts of the of the country park service of england and of states in scotland where. you know people will go to the lib dems and want to go and where labor are not serious competitors around thinking my own seat you know right now a big general simple there are a lot of other places around in the start making then you know the guilt for the winter stirs which didn't go last time which would go next time some of the suburbs a bunch of stir. era go in yorkshire places like that you know maybe there are $3030.00 plus states which we could weigh in. with anyway that way complementary to the labor party rather than competitive. that happens you know you got serious numbers for an alternative government. tried is there in 1970 and that's how many of us got into problems in the 1st place going to be a revolution it was a complementarity with the labor party round the competition you see a fight over their servants cable one that message of the future 3rd then to 5 for some of the the new stars and the that liberal democrat firmament will take
look you know i care stan there i think certainly comes into africa agree that there are parts of the of the country park service of england and of states in scotland where. you know people will go to the lib dems and want to go and where labor are not serious competitors around thinking my own seat you know right now a big general simple there are a lot of other places around in the start making then you know the guilt for the winter stirs which didn't go last time which would go next time...
510
510
Aug 9, 2020
08/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 510
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it is an allegory of the black atlantic, and it connects africa to america and europe and economic prosperity. englands implicated in it. >> reporter: everybody in implicated in it, including the people who endowed this place, named for the tate family that made its fortune in the sugar business, a business founded on slave labor. big artwork, big irony. and if it looks a little familiar, that's because it is modeled after one of the most famous monuments in london. the imposing memorial to queen victoria that has sat in front of buckingham palace for more than a century. it features classic im imagery. while the monument at the museum shows the dark side of imperial history, the horrors of the transport of slaves from africa to work in britain's colony in north america and the caribbean. the work was commissioned well before the killing of george floyd. and the growth of the black lives matter matter movement, which has taken hold here, too, with large demonstrations on the streets of london and other cities. > take this curator, who feels the artwork is even more relevant now. >> we have moments in
. >> it is an allegory of the black atlantic, and it connects africa to america and europe and economic prosperity. englands implicated in it. >> reporter: everybody in implicated in it, including the people who endowed this place, named for the tate family that made its fortune in the sugar business, a business founded on slave labor. big artwork, big irony. and if it looks a little familiar, that's because it is modeled after one of the most famous monuments in london. the...
71
71
Aug 22, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
explain, but also the way which you see white new england is eagerly embrace slave trading by the late 17th century. they bristle a training especially from africa, but also within the americas. there's a form of commerce. rhode island, mcallen and rhode island became the center of slave trading and all british north america. if you take all the slave voyages from the colonial period, to all the colonies that became the united states, and he added them up, they would not equal those of rhode island. rhode island is by far the center of the british north american slave trade. it actually rivals those of the west indies as well. so, it is an extensive slave trade central to the economy of of the colony. so, that is how i set up the second chapter, is pushing back against those demographic facts, to talk about the ways which insulate people arrived in new england and then push back against those narratives. but most important for that chapter, chapter two, i dedicate the bulk of it to exploring the lives of five individuals trafficked into new england. and their stories and experiences -- arriving in the region and being enslaved. i want to read a
explain, but also the way which you see white new england is eagerly embrace slave trading by the late 17th century. they bristle a training especially from africa, but also within the americas. there's a form of commerce. rhode island, mcallen and rhode island became the center of slave trading and all british north america. if you take all the slave voyages from the colonial period, to all the colonies that became the united states, and he added them up, they would not equal those of rhode...
64
64
Aug 14, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
had a couple of bust ups on opposing teams, as south africa won the world cup against england in that the relentless teasing by faf who brought his world cup medal into training and draped it over tom's shoulder. i wouldn't call it banter! bullying. pretty self explanatory, wasn't it? one of us had a gold medal, one of it had it around our shoulder. a few of the boys wanted me to bring it in. ijust put it over his shoulder so he knows how it feels. there's a lot of players and a lot of great mates but on the field they turn into enemies but there will always be a beer afterwards a quick chat, and i think that's the amazing part of this game. after so long away, the teams are in this race against time to be match fit. what's more, they face the most intense period this sport has known domestically. sale alone have to play four times before the end of august. keeping fit during lockdown will now prove to be crucial, with the team is facing the prospect of midweek games as well as at weekends. just as important as being match fit will be changing the team from game to game to ensure play
had a couple of bust ups on opposing teams, as south africa won the world cup against england in that the relentless teasing by faf who brought his world cup medal into training and draped it over tom's shoulder. i wouldn't call it banter! bullying. pretty self explanatory, wasn't it? one of us had a gold medal, one of it had it around our shoulder. a few of the boys wanted me to bring it in. ijust put it over his shoulder so he knows how it feels. there's a lot of players and a lot of great...
54
54
Aug 16, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
africa, the government says infections have peaked, and so lockdown measures, were eased today. meanwhile back here, one of the key public bodies in charge of handling the coronavirus in england isas been criticised for the way it's handled data and its test and trace programme. our health editor, hugh pym is here. what has prompted this decision? they are given a new agency is needed to tackle the virus and future pandemics. in the next couple of days, it is understood the government will announce a chunk of public health england's function, surveillance and testing so i will be moved into a new organisation and merged with the test and trace system in england under its leadership or some sort of new leadership or some sort of new leadership about to be announced. public health england will carry on for a while, dealing with health prevention issues like obesity. the background to all this is back in march, a very controversial decision, p he was involved in that, to suspend community testing and tracing —— phe and move into hospital testing. they realised a mass testing system was needed and they embarked on it possibly too late. critics may say the move announced could be to
africa, the government says infections have peaked, and so lockdown measures, were eased today. meanwhile back here, one of the key public bodies in charge of handling the coronavirus in england isas been criticised for the way it's handled data and its test and trace programme. our health editor, hugh pym is here. what has prompted this decision? they are given a new agency is needed to tackle the virus and future pandemics. in the next couple of days, it is understood the government will...
63
63
Aug 20, 2020
08/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
england, france, china, india, everywhere. harris,about senator this is an important era. she comes in with a perspective of bringing in a background of south asia and africa. when you bring that to vice president biden -- as you know, his family also came from ireland. as we go forward, there will be challenges. there will be some people that don't like it. but the people coming in also have a great responsibility to contribute, make a difference. they should not take it easy. everyone that comes must contribute. if they do, america will be strong. vonnie: one final question on the stock. 20%, down 25% year to date. the trading multiple is about 20 times earnings which is in line with some peers, not others. is the stock undervalued? farooq: tremendously. see where we have come from. 40% of ourchased stock back. we have invested a billion dollars since we took the company private in capital expenditures. we have paid down half $1 billion of debt. we have one of the strongest networks around. today, we are cash positive, even in this. we ended up with a positive $14 million of cash at a time when business was down in all of our design centers and manufactu
england, france, china, india, everywhere. harris,about senator this is an important era. she comes in with a perspective of bringing in a background of south asia and africa. when you bring that to vice president biden -- as you know, his family also came from ireland. as we go forward, there will be challenges. there will be some people that don't like it. but the people coming in also have a great responsibility to contribute, make a difference. they should not take it easy. everyone that...
31
31
Aug 19, 2020
08/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
of england come further south well 32 celsius in madrid only some rain as we go on through the weekend rain continuing through the next few days and on into the weekend across central parts of africa with some particular heavy downpours the southern nigeria. to jump into the stream and julian of global community this generation will have to create its own democracy with social media on air online be part of the debate let me put some you tube comments to you when no topic is off the table is taking on all the systemic violence that people of color have suffered not only now but for decades we are going to be to transform lives the way he treats human way be it business if we're going to adapt to climate break down this street on out is there . going back a look at headlines protesters in baton rouge have defied the president's warnings of a tough crackdown on dissent of xander look at shadows told security forces to restore order on the street protesters accuse him of rigging his election victory and they want him to step down mali's new military leaders of our civil servants to return to work and say they'll oversee elections within a reasonable amount of time without specifying
of england come further south well 32 celsius in madrid only some rain as we go on through the weekend rain continuing through the next few days and on into the weekend across central parts of africa with some particular heavy downpours the southern nigeria. to jump into the stream and julian of global community this generation will have to create its own democracy with social media on air online be part of the debate let me put some you tube comments to you when no topic is off the table is...
35
35
Aug 20, 2020
08/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 1
of england come further south with 32 celsius in madrid that way some rain as we go on through the weekend continuing through the next few days and only to the weekend across central parts of africa with in particular heavy downpours the southern nigeria. this country's beginning easing coronavirus restrictions scientists warn of a 2nd wave of infection in the last. name out and many from the economy is being prioritized about for human life until people come here to live poker and be out here but spike in public like to say we bring you the latest developments from across the globe coronavirus content a special coverage on al-jazeera. hello again this is al-jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour russian opposition politician alexina bounteous reportedly in a coma in a siberian hospital after a suspected poisoning he was returning to moscow when he fell ill during a slice. the u.s. democratic party has formally nominated some as a comma harris for vice president makes him the 1st black woman on a major u.s. party ticket arris told the democrats' convention that donald trump's leadership was cost lives. u.s. president donald trump is demanding that all the united nati
of england come further south with 32 celsius in madrid that way some rain as we go on through the weekend continuing through the next few days and only to the weekend across central parts of africa with in particular heavy downpours the southern nigeria. this country's beginning easing coronavirus restrictions scientists warn of a 2nd wave of infection in the last. name out and many from the economy is being prioritized about for human life until people come here to live poker and be out here...
104
104
Aug 29, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
he was diagnosed with the illness injanuary after returning home from south africa's test series against englandprotesting the police shooting of a black man in wisconsin, the nba has announced the play—offs will resume later. matches will now get back under way following the what the nba describe as "candid, impassioned and productive conversations" with players and coaches over the next steps and action in support of racial equality. we all needed to take a breath. we needed a moment to breathe. it is not lost on me that george floyd did not lost on me that george floyd did not get that moment, you know, but we did and we took it and the players took it, and they got to refocus on the things that they wa nted refocus on the things that they wanted to focus on outside of their jobs. naomi osaka was among those to add her voice to the condemnation. but after almost pulling out of the western and southern open she's into the final where she'll face victoria azarenka. she beatjohanna konta in the semis — ending her great run this week. she took the opening set from the two—time grand slam champion
he was diagnosed with the illness injanuary after returning home from south africa's test series against englandprotesting the police shooting of a black man in wisconsin, the nba has announced the play—offs will resume later. matches will now get back under way following the what the nba describe as "candid, impassioned and productive conversations" with players and coaches over the next steps and action in support of racial equality. we all needed to take a breath. we needed a...
38
38
Aug 25, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
africa for a month. this was early and the fabulous treat for them. they learned a lot. we went to englandh harry and his then wife so they were not best friends but they were definitely friends. and julian was a big admirer of harry. >> this makes me think of when he talks about the 1963 march on washington. he eyes played a role and he said his job was to go around and make sure everyone is sold well taken care of. he gave -- to sammy davis jr. as part of his job. [inaudible] >> that was the highlight of julian's march on washington. sncc was the youngest organization so that really worked although sncc was the one organization that had arguably the most important speech of a thing can and that's why they wouldn't give it. they didn't have a lot of poll given their youth and who was running the march on washington. >> heather booth says there's no person i admire or the julian and in time of challenge what do think julian would think about the black lives matter of movement. what do you think he would call for? >> hi heather. we talked a little bit about the black lives matter movement a
africa for a month. this was early and the fabulous treat for them. they learned a lot. we went to englandh harry and his then wife so they were not best friends but they were definitely friends. and julian was a big admirer of harry. >> this makes me think of when he talks about the 1963 march on washington. he eyes played a role and he said his job was to go around and make sure everyone is sold well taken care of. he gave -- to sammy davis jr. as part of his job. [inaudible] >>...
92
92
Aug 10, 2020
08/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
highs are expected to be back in the 90s tomorrow >>> in england, a pair of glasses believed to belong to gandhi they were given to the pair in africawas known to give glasses to people that would help him out they were expected to gore to 0 $ $20,000 but presale bids are at $65,000. that's our cnbc update for this hour back to you. >> thanks for that, frank. >>> we've got just over 30 minutes left in the session. the dow up is leading the charge 350 points at session highs, 1.3% the s&p 500 up 0.2%. nasdaq continues to lag two sessions in a row of pretty significant rotation out of the nasdaq into the likes of the dow and that growth into cyclicals that comes with that that said, apple still doing pretty well today. up 1.2%. continuing its extraordinary recent surge the russell is doing well today as well. up 1.25% banks leading the charge still ahead, how long will the gold rally last? prices near all time highs the above $2,000 an ounce. we'll ask the head of commodities whether he thinks there is more upside ahead we're back in a couple minutes first up is this exquisite bowl of french onion dip. i'm going to start the bidding a
highs are expected to be back in the 90s tomorrow >>> in england, a pair of glasses believed to belong to gandhi they were given to the pair in africawas known to give glasses to people that would help him out they were expected to gore to 0 $ $20,000 but presale bids are at $65,000. that's our cnbc update for this hour back to you. >> thanks for that, frank. >>> we've got just over 30 minutes left in the session. the dow up is leading the charge 350 points at session...
49
49
Aug 18, 2020
08/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
africa's tourism industry counts the cost of 5 months in lockdown. an invasion or a political distraction why the u.k. government is being accused of manufacturing a migrant crisis on england's south coast. and sport the n.b.a. champion is setting his sights on winning the title with a new teen playoff action coming up later you heard that it. was. hello autumnal weather certainly made its way well into europe and masterclass you can see that you can sort of cut off this in a bit here and say we just enhanced the showers a been falling is pretty big ones in eastern europe and that's a full crosser wednesday big shows all the way from the walls the baltic coast down to the warms of the adriatic and beyond the aegean then the middle it just gets warm again and then you look over the bay of biscay and that doesn't book in the least bit anything other than stormy frankly and that's what it will be as it heads towards ireland but it's inducing end of it as you can imagine it's drawing air out from the south which is always warmer so temperatures again are on the rise $32.00 in bordeaux 30 in zurich for example in fact that's beating berlin at $28.00 in the crowd on the forecast s
africa's tourism industry counts the cost of 5 months in lockdown. an invasion or a political distraction why the u.k. government is being accused of manufacturing a migrant crisis on england's south coast. and sport the n.b.a. champion is setting his sights on winning the title with a new teen playoff action coming up later you heard that it. was. hello autumnal weather certainly made its way well into europe and masterclass you can see that you can sort of cut off this in a bit here and say...
58
58
Aug 25, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
harry took a group of people to africa for like a month, this is early, that was a fabulous treat for them. they met heads of state and learned a lot. we went to englandth harry and his wife. they were not best friends but they were definitely friends and julian was a big admirer of harry. >> makes me think of harry connick junior as well talking about the march on washington, always downplays the role and his job is to make sure all the entertainers were taken care of and it was part of his job and sammy davis junior said that is it. >> that was the highlight of julian's march on washington experience. the snake was the largest organization. although this and i ck was the one organization that had the most important speech other than king and that is why they wouldn't let him give it but not a lot of hold given who was actually running the march on washington. >> heather booth says there is no person i admire more than julian. in a time of historic challenge what would julian think of the black lives matter movement, the fight to defund the police and invest in the community, what would he call for us to do? >> high, heather. we talked a little bit a
harry took a group of people to africa for like a month, this is early, that was a fabulous treat for them. they met heads of state and learned a lot. we went to englandth harry and his wife. they were not best friends but they were definitely friends and julian was a big admirer of harry. >> makes me think of harry connick junior as well talking about the march on washington, always downplays the role and his job is to make sure all the entertainers were taken care of and it was part of...
54
54
Aug 19, 2020
08/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
england come further south with 32 celsius in madrid only some rain as we go on through the weekend rain continuing right through the next few days and only to the weekend across central parts of africa with some particular heavy downpours the southern much area. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such demands as a global power development of investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against the state we provide business growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and environmentally sound energy solutions for future generations the breast passed by a nearing future energy made maria driven by poverty into prostitution and drugs as an early age now as a mother she's turning her life around with the help of a theater a group of colombia women fighting the challenges they face. it was compelling series which showcases fresh for my jim talent from around the globe find a lot in america presents acting lessons on al-jazeera. welcome back a look at the headlines now where tests isn't better routes have defied the government's warnings of a crackd
england come further south with 32 celsius in madrid only some rain as we go on through the weekend rain continuing right through the next few days and only to the weekend across central parts of africa with some particular heavy downpours the southern much area. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such demands as a global power development of investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to...
777
777
Aug 1, 2020
08/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 777
favorite 0
quote 0
england's travel ban that forced them to pick up the pace. >> then of course the pandemic as we were coming back through africa and europe.before -- before lockdown. >> catching one of the last ferries to the uk, the women finished their journey in 263 days, and now have a record to prove it. with travel restrictions now in place around the globe, it's unlikely anyone will be breaking their record any time soon. >> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back. >>> kids are always encouraged to read during the summer months away from school. with many libraries closed, some have lost access to free books. now one small community in southwesternview has developed a work-around with the help of wing, the drone delivery company launched by the parent company of google, it's the only place in the world where kids can check out a book and have it delivered from above. kris van cleave explains. >> reporter: 8-year-old lily withers is in a hurry, racing to the back yard to check out a library corner of virginia is the u.s. test city for google's drone venture wing. you were thinking if i can get ply advil and my brute oh delive
england's travel ban that forced them to pick up the pace. >> then of course the pandemic as we were coming back through africa and europe.before -- before lockdown. >> catching one of the last ferries to the uk, the women finished their journey in 263 days, and now have a record to prove it. with travel restrictions now in place around the globe, it's unlikely anyone will be breaking their record any time soon. >> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back....
32
32
Aug 6, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
africa is just a few thousand cases shy of one million coronavirus infections. and the bank of englands the uk's economic slump won't be as bad as expected but it will last longer. welcome. we start the programme in beirut, where in the last half hour, sixteen port officials have been detained over tuesday's massive explosion there. but today we've seen mounting anger directed at lebanon s political elite as well — anger that was witnessed up close today by the visiting french president. the blast has killed at least 137 people, injured more than five—thousand and left more than a quarter of a million homeless. the scene at the port is one of utter devastation. you can see machinery being used to clear the wreckage. this is what the port area looked like injune — and today, after the explosion. that two and half thousand tonnes of ammonium nitrate blasted open a crater 140 metres wide. the explosion was so intense that it capsized a large passenger ship almost five hundred metres away. the blast began as a small fire which people in downtown beirut were watching from their windows. whe
africa is just a few thousand cases shy of one million coronavirus infections. and the bank of englands the uk's economic slump won't be as bad as expected but it will last longer. welcome. we start the programme in beirut, where in the last half hour, sixteen port officials have been detained over tuesday's massive explosion there. but today we've seen mounting anger directed at lebanon s political elite as well — anger that was witnessed up close today by the visiting french president. the...