78
78
Feb 3, 2022
02/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
that didn't happen. >> reporter: according to the lawsuit, tesla finally fired joanne, but then joanne returned to work two weeks later, when barker complained to hr that she felt unsafe, the lawsuit says tesla managers repeatedly tried to get her to sign a document. >> they were more interested in having her sign a statement saying that she had prompted the harassment initiated against her. >> reporter: this is the third such lawsuit in four months. in october, a federal judge awarded nearly $137 million to a tesla contractor who endured daily racist epithets. in november, a production assistant at the fremont plant filed a lawsuit alleging daily sexual-harassment. san jose professor fletcher is an expert on this area of the law. >> if elon musk does not have the power, who does? if elon musk is not the one who can start to put the wheels of change in motion, i asked the question, who? >> reporter: tesla has not responded to a request for comment, barker released a statement, i feel like i have been tortured, sent back time before african-americans had civil rights but i am not a thir
that didn't happen. >> reporter: according to the lawsuit, tesla finally fired joanne, but then joanne returned to work two weeks later, when barker complained to hr that she felt unsafe, the lawsuit says tesla managers repeatedly tried to get her to sign a document. >> they were more interested in having her sign a statement saying that she had prompted the harassment initiated against her. >> reporter: this is the third such lawsuit in four months. in october, a federal...
0
0.0
Feb 27, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 14
joann hunter biden got $3.5 million from the mayor of moscow's wife and were never allowed to explain in the debate. a member we had the debate and i said what you do with the $3.5
joann hunter biden got $3.5 million from the mayor of moscow's wife and were never allowed to explain in the debate. a member we had the debate and i said what you do with the $3.5
216
216
Feb 6, 2022
02/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
and frankly by hiding that relationship handed them ammunition that was simply not necessary. >> joanne and mara thank you. claire, stick around. at&t ceo john stankey is about to spin off warner media. he says he thinks the best days of cnn are still in front of it. so what is ahead for this news outlet? this week the discovery ceo who will be taking over the company praised cnn's abilities and leadership in global news gathering. he said he is good friends with zucker but had nothing to do with him leaving. the question is now about whether the vision for cnn may also be influenced by key shareholder john malone who has been critical of cnn including as recently as last november. let's talk about that with ken avletta. he has been a writer for "the new yorker" for decades, the author of many books including one about ted turner the creator of cnn. ken, great to see you this morning. >> thanks, brian. >> what can you tell us about zucker and zsalov and what zucker was thinking about his future. my understanding is there was a world where zucker may not have been at cnn much longer anyw
and frankly by hiding that relationship handed them ammunition that was simply not necessary. >> joanne and mara thank you. claire, stick around. at&t ceo john stankey is about to spin off warner media. he says he thinks the best days of cnn are still in front of it. so what is ahead for this news outlet? this week the discovery ceo who will be taking over the company praised cnn's abilities and leadership in global news gathering. he said he is good friends with zucker but had...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
84
84
Feb 27, 2022
02/22
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
just thank you and moses, i'm all for this and joann, my former awesome staff.is is long overdueprocess . and let's just make sure that we can streamline the approval process to get this much deserved 10 years ago. please help staff. staff worked so hard, the volunteers at this cultural center. even though it was superhot in the summertime and we don't have air-conditioning or even fans, theystill were there. and it's a vibrant cultural center . i want to see more kids using it and also do more at their events in the evening. i really appreciate moses presentation because it is not just aboutarchitecture. it isn't about the architecture that's significant . this is one of the few ongoing engaging community spaces for cultural heritage in people and communities plus the architecture and the murals. this is a very awesome project that i am in full support of it and i hope that all the supervisors will be voting yes for this . and i've talked to much so i'm done. >> commissioner right. >> i had a question for mister karen. you mentioned there were some exemptions i
just thank you and moses, i'm all for this and joann, my former awesome staff.is is long overdueprocess . and let's just make sure that we can streamline the approval process to get this much deserved 10 years ago. please help staff. staff worked so hard, the volunteers at this cultural center. even though it was superhot in the summertime and we don't have air-conditioning or even fans, theystill were there. and it's a vibrant cultural center . i want to see more kids using it and also do more...
57
57
Feb 1, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
breyer and his wife joanne in the briar family is the justice concludes his termis and his truly remarkable tenure and country focus turns to the nest under next chapter to the court which president biden in the senate will author together predict andnt for now m suddenly note basic the president biden was elected on the specific promise to govern it in middle. stuart our governing institutions and unite and divided country.t and i'm underscoring that from at the mark and pam biden, a synod of 50/50 pretty and i suggest that president biden bears in mind as he considers denominated to our highest courts, the market people to serve in albany was demonstrated reference to the written text of our laws and are great constitution. summa coming up dude tuesday morning hearing on the nominee for director of the office of budget, and to be deputy director month coverage begins at 1015 eastern on line as, or watchful coverage on c-span nowr new video app. >> weekends on "c-span2" are an intellectual feast, every saturday you'll find events and people they soaring our nations past on american history
breyer and his wife joanne in the briar family is the justice concludes his termis and his truly remarkable tenure and country focus turns to the nest under next chapter to the court which president biden in the senate will author together predict andnt for now m suddenly note basic the president biden was elected on the specific promise to govern it in middle. stuart our governing institutions and unite and divided country.t and i'm underscoring that from at the mark and pam biden, a synod of...
111
111
Feb 26, 2022
02/22
by
KGO
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
and later in 2000 for, joanne hate white, the first female chief -- joanne hayes white, the first female. >> the first thought was how can he let people do him like that and not fight back. it took more curse to handle it the way he did. reporter: it seems fitting that his image now addresses the school named after the civil rights leader rosa parks, the very same school attended by san franciso's first black female mayor, london breed. >> i feel honored and blessed to be in this position and i want to make sure that even though i am the first, that i am not the last. reporter: gage served the fire department for 28 years. he died in 2017, leaving a legacy of courage and equality. in san francisco, leeann melendez, abc7news. liz: still ahead, the high-tech experience for you and your tastebuds. a first look at the future of dining. here is a live look outside as we head to break at the san francisco skyline. 5:38. it is chilly this morning. we will check in with lisa when we get back if you have advanced non-small cell lung cancer, your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination o
and later in 2000 for, joanne hate white, the first female chief -- joanne hayes white, the first female. >> the first thought was how can he let people do him like that and not fight back. it took more curse to handle it the way he did. reporter: it seems fitting that his image now addresses the school named after the civil rights leader rosa parks, the very same school attended by san franciso's first black female mayor, london breed. >> i feel honored and blessed to be in this...
98
98
Feb 8, 2022
02/22
by
KTVU
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
what you can control dr joanne doubleheader thanks so much to do and really important job and we're allnjoying watching these athletes perform at their just peak level. we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. thank you for having me. valentine's day. now just a week away, the city in las vegas is counting on more couples to tie the knot and that could lead to a marriage milestone. we're heading to sin city next. yep, it's go time with wireless on the most reliable network. ok, that jump was crazy! but what's crazier? you get unlimited for just 30 bucks. nice! but mine has 5g included. wait! 5g included? yup, even these guys get it. nice ride, by the way. and the icing on the cake? saving up to 400 bucks? exactly. wait, shouldn't you be navigating? xfinity mobile. it's wireless that does it all and saves a lot. like a lot, a lot. meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stres
what you can control dr joanne doubleheader thanks so much to do and really important job and we're allnjoying watching these athletes perform at their just peak level. we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. thank you for having me. valentine's day. now just a week away, the city in las vegas is counting on more couples to tie the knot and that could lead to a marriage milestone. we're heading to sin city next. yep, it's go time with wireless on the most reliable network. ok, that jump was...
57
57
Feb 26, 2022
02/22
by
KGO
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
in 2004, joanne his white, the e first female chief. >> how could he allow people to dupe him like thatnd not fight back? later i realized it took more courage to handle it the way he did. reporter: it seems fitting that his image now dresses the school named after the civil rights leader, rosa parks. the very same school attended by san francisco's first black female mayor, london breed. >> i feel honored and blessed to be in this position. i want to make sure that even though i'm the first, that i'm not the last. reporter: he served the fire department for 28 years. he died in 2017, leaving a legacy of courage and equality. in san francisco, leanne melendez, abc7news. dan: what a powerful legacy. world news tonight is next. we appreciate your time. ama: rob becerra, thank you for joining us. our next newscast is coming up at 6:00. see you then. is your bathroom over 10 years old? i'm mike holmes, here with ivan from agm renovations america's kitchen and bathroom renovators thanks mike! bathrooms over 10 years old cause major water damage, flooding, and mold. [mike] ivan, i've seen a l
in 2004, joanne his white, the e first female chief. >> how could he allow people to dupe him like thatnd not fight back? later i realized it took more courage to handle it the way he did. reporter: it seems fitting that his image now dresses the school named after the civil rights leader, rosa parks. the very same school attended by san francisco's first black female mayor, london breed. >> i feel honored and blessed to be in this position. i want to make sure that even though i'm...
74
74
Feb 27, 2022
02/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
pilot makes you very comfortable party to couple of speaking with frank and louis line to couple. joanne and i believe that if taxi driver started giving you that analysis, maybe they can also charge more attention to. i was speaking with driving down to similarly, they're going to be experiencing some traffic jams but not to worry. i have some bathrooms that have to make it faster. just relax the car. now make sure i take you to your destination in one piece that you for right now with me on faxing are we getting a lot of attention from the ladies is the oh so surely would happen. so sure, we can give you more. julie kiss. yes. i do this, keep to promote my shoes according to on many 30 seconds, put on facebook, you tube saying to some blogs and they just put it out there in 30 minutes. it's everywhere and sideways. it is one thing that goes a virus role of february live actually a lawyer. so i always try which is possible to make the time to look every, keep that i create avid negative tie true. so people who want to see it is nice. they want to see you rely bascom our, he's $200000000
pilot makes you very comfortable party to couple of speaking with frank and louis line to couple. joanne and i believe that if taxi driver started giving you that analysis, maybe they can also charge more attention to. i was speaking with driving down to similarly, they're going to be experiencing some traffic jams but not to worry. i have some bathrooms that have to make it faster. just relax the car. now make sure i take you to your destination in one piece that you for right now with me on...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm happy that i can appreciate my good health and that i'm much more aware of things and can take joanne numbers here, wilkins, unless often vonny molten, so pointed on, choosing not to follow doctor's recommendations, is a risky cheated bullet. his case is certainly an exception, but it's a hopeful, ah, let's continue with more unusual ways to heal body and soul with a little help from some animals. hippo therapy is a kind of physical therapy on horseback. it's used to treat everything from paralysis to p. t. s. d and autism therapy dogs help people suffering from speech disorders or depression. while camel's assist with burnout and parkinson's disease. and if you thought that sounded strange, how about these little creatures? our next report is all about the healing power of snails. introducing hilda otto dahlia and liza latter with their giant african snails and their therapists and shooting there also miriam, shaggy hoskis and pride and joy. she runs an animal assisted therapy farm shackles and her kind of quarter to use. nails aren't very cuddly smack, but they're not demanding and
i'm happy that i can appreciate my good health and that i'm much more aware of things and can take joanne numbers here, wilkins, unless often vonny molten, so pointed on, choosing not to follow doctor's recommendations, is a risky cheated bullet. his case is certainly an exception, but it's a hopeful, ah, let's continue with more unusual ways to heal body and soul with a little help from some animals. hippo therapy is a kind of physical therapy on horseback. it's used to treat everything from...
107
107
Feb 2, 2022
02/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
you've got -- >> joanne, let me make it more complicated for you.which has a halo around it, obviously running a podcasting platform. now, they're not paying for the podcasts in the same way or apple music i mean, go down the line, and then the question becomes are you the platform or not? and this becomes -- that's why i'm saying people will make the argument it's a slippery slope the question is where is the line. >> yeah. great question it is a slippery slope, and i don't think we have figured out where the line is, which is the entire point here, which is these platforms that started out essentially saying we're nothing more than a phone wire, have increasingly gotten into content -- either content creator, licensing content, paying for content creators, and we have not kept up in terms of how do we regulate them, what category are they even in, and that's why i say this whole issue with spotify, it's way bigger than joe roigen it's just opening this can of worms that we really do need to address. >> it's a long time overdue, looking back, becau
you've got -- >> joanne, let me make it more complicated for you.which has a halo around it, obviously running a podcasting platform. now, they're not paying for the podcasts in the same way or apple music i mean, go down the line, and then the question becomes are you the platform or not? and this becomes -- that's why i'm saying people will make the argument it's a slippery slope the question is where is the line. >> yeah. great question it is a slippery slope, and i don't think...
34
34
Feb 2, 2022
02/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
this for joanne says, attract per day 3 men to winning women. caroline and gerace went around $10000.00 running long distance races in china just before the global pandemic. he says her ex pon violently took all the money she ever won until she ran away. we met with 2 of her friends who told similar stories. hunger would like to come over, he sees all we're appealing for is an office to represent us. similar, we could go to report this. there are even prominent athletes among us who are not able to be and have know where to go. caroline and her friends hope to win more prizes so they can replace what they say they last to a piece. have partners, they say many of those around them keep suffering in silence. malcolm web al jazeera, it's in kenya. ah, so this is 0, these are the top stories, and the united states will be deploying thousands more troops to eastern europe as tension grew along. ukraine's border with russia says vladimir putin accuses the west of trying to live russia into a war with ukraine.
this for joanne says, attract per day 3 men to winning women. caroline and gerace went around $10000.00 running long distance races in china just before the global pandemic. he says her ex pon violently took all the money she ever won until she ran away. we met with 2 of her friends who told similar stories. hunger would like to come over, he sees all we're appealing for is an office to represent us. similar, we could go to report this. there are even prominent athletes among us who are not...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm in joanne british columbia right now. top of them are going to be headed down to a road near the border that we have actually shut down to put checkpoints, the garage to ensure that no convoy, doctors go there to shut it down. the key in washington. i and then another group are actually headed to below the news, british columbia, which is a, obviously, maybe an issue that i've been selling to people live. they want to drive around there on to let their voices be heard. how many people i'm a holy fuck is just give us a do the scalar. mrs said it's 4050. so, but how many people are going to that use organization because scores hundreds. well, which way they went. but there's like about a 1000 people here, like i said, 90 percent of what you still got. you know, dozens of people across a plains all over the place. it's shocking. this is the opposite side of canada, right. this is the opposite side of rainy day. you still thousands of people coming out to protest the media and the government over this mandate issue. these are being known vall, it demonstrates, is the see the bank acc
i'm in joanne british columbia right now. top of them are going to be headed down to a road near the border that we have actually shut down to put checkpoints, the garage to ensure that no convoy, doctors go there to shut it down. the key in washington. i and then another group are actually headed to below the news, british columbia, which is a, obviously, maybe an issue that i've been selling to people live. they want to drive around there on to let their voices be heard. how many people i'm a...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm in joanne, british columbia right now. top of them are going to be headed down to a road near the border that we have actually shut down and put checkpoints to garage to ensure that no convoy, doctors go there to shut it down between the in washington and how many people are going to that use organization because those hundreds, well, which way they went but there's like about a 1000 people here like i said, 90 percent of last, but you still got, you know, dozens of people across the plains all over the place. it's shocking. this is the opposite side. of canada, right? this is the opposite side of rainy day. you still a thousands of people coming out to protest the media and the government over this mandate issue. these are being known valid demonstrates is the say the bank account flows emergencies. i've just been use those that go yet. so i was speaking to some people on the ground here. they travel from hours out to kind of just saying i've lost everything i've donated. i've taken part in the convoy protests. 2 and now i'm not even get a bank account anymore. so what do i have
i'm in joanne, british columbia right now. top of them are going to be headed down to a road near the border that we have actually shut down and put checkpoints to garage to ensure that no convoy, doctors go there to shut it down between the in washington and how many people are going to that use organization because those hundreds, well, which way they went but there's like about a 1000 people here like i said, 90 percent of last, but you still got, you know, dozens of people across the plains...
76
76
Feb 22, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
a broad assessment of character are developed in the political arena so for all of us especially joanne'sdirected to you, how did the media and the public image of the president alter people sense of like and dislike. >> this great question prayed i'll say a couple of things, one of the morning about this early time is that the concern forevet in the earlier time, basic level which is public opinion, governs a republic. hobart is a mean, who's public and what they think and 90 figure out what they thank you so so there's kind of a hyper awareness during this time as to what the public was thinking and also hyper awareness to define for the public was so people like jefferson would've been very aware i was being said the public with him and someone i thought somebody asked a question of whether he was criticized for his sexual life and there were cartoons about his relationship and the public was aware of things that were being said in the presence of politicians were aware that it matters and that there was not a point as to what that meant yet. so for that reason, i think the early presi
a broad assessment of character are developed in the political arena so for all of us especially joanne'sdirected to you, how did the media and the public image of the president alter people sense of like and dislike. >> this great question prayed i'll say a couple of things, one of the morning about this early time is that the concern forevet in the earlier time, basic level which is public opinion, governs a republic. hobart is a mean, who's public and what they think and 90 figure out...
74
74
Feb 22, 2022
02/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
joanne: ian is exactly right. the subsidies to the companies to build these means we will have a bit of a buffer. more importantly is how the industry has changed over the last decade or so. the chips are used in a much wider variety of locations and so it tends to be less cyclical. that helps with some of the cyclical problems we've run into and beyond that, just think about i don't think the u.s. subsidy is going to add that much. on the margin, yes but that's not going to aluminate the risk of shortages. it was the -- eliminate the risk of shortages. the auto industry canceled their orders and they couldn't get back in line fast enough. the big shock of how behavior changed that really increased the demand for chips, those shocks can happen no matter what the government does. but having a bit more exposure, potentially to sovereign bonds. caroline: if covid has taught us anything and geopolitics continues to come it is diversification you want in terms of the supply chain. thank you so much. that does it for th
joanne: ian is exactly right. the subsidies to the companies to build these means we will have a bit of a buffer. more importantly is how the industry has changed over the last decade or so. the chips are used in a much wider variety of locations and so it tends to be less cyclical. that helps with some of the cyclical problems we've run into and beyond that, just think about i don't think the u.s. subsidy is going to add that much. on the margin, yes but that's not going to aluminate the risk...
176
176
Feb 18, 2022
02/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
behind the wheel of a '79 buick regal lowrider while doing donuts in the parking lot of a boarded up joanne clip a barrel fire and i'm thrown from the car into the dumpsters. there, i rummage through the bits of broken fanta bottles, and glue them together with still-warm chewing gum, and stain them with whatever remnants i can scrape from old ketchup and fun-dip packets. then i douse my pants in kerosene and let 'er blaze to project the demented nightmare kaleidoscope of news that is my segment: >> stephen: meanwhile, in honor of valentine's day, this week, sandwich chain panera is giving away diamond rings in bread bowl boxes. so it is now officially easier to get a diamond ring from panera than it is to get the bathroom code. ( laughter ) meanwhile, actor, and personal friend of mine patrick wilson, surprised many people recently when he told an interviewer "i've eaten dog poop." ( laughter ) and if you think that's weird, the question was how are you? ( laughter ) patrick -- again, personal friend -- hi -- made the surprising confession when an interviewer, for some reason, asked him, w
behind the wheel of a '79 buick regal lowrider while doing donuts in the parking lot of a boarded up joanne clip a barrel fire and i'm thrown from the car into the dumpsters. there, i rummage through the bits of broken fanta bottles, and glue them together with still-warm chewing gum, and stain them with whatever remnants i can scrape from old ketchup and fun-dip packets. then i douse my pants in kerosene and let 'er blaze to project the demented nightmare kaleidoscope of news that is my...
19
19
Feb 6, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
joanne breyer was there watching justice kennedy the retired justice kennedy roberts was there how do i feel to you? what was it like for you? and everybody here. second to your question how did it feel? it felt better. [laughter] clicks it if you like business as usual to just feel you were able to get more out of the case? >> it's organized we had to tell that you know a telephone, i would do it in turn. the virtue ... that is minute we each have a turn of two or three minutes as you focus on your question and you focus on the answer. and that is helpful that's what you're supposed to do. but in addition, the negative part it's not human. you can't see what people look like, how are they reacting, he could not pick up your colleagues said so easily. what do they think of what is going on, in person is more of a human thing. there are things that make it not human to having one thing that makes it more human is a definite advantage. i would say it was a big improvement. >> could you pick up on any cues from your colleagues will was a water rights case. one was a water rights case mos
joanne breyer was there watching justice kennedy the retired justice kennedy roberts was there how do i feel to you? what was it like for you? and everybody here. second to your question how did it feel? it felt better. [laughter] clicks it if you like business as usual to just feel you were able to get more out of the case? >> it's organized we had to tell that you know a telephone, i would do it in turn. the virtue ... that is minute we each have a turn of two or three minutes as you...
152
152
Feb 21, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
host: let's go to joann in nevada. caller: i want to ask why do we have nine bases in germany when germany is causing the whole issue with their energy? and we've got to supply you with the gas. you never pay your bills. i just can't believe the crap that comes out of germany and i say get our bases out and stop this with ukraine. ukraine is a problem. russia has been there since 2014. germany get off your ass and start doing your job. host: go ahead and respond. guest: germany has been criticized for not meeting the 2% goal. other countries who are not yet meeting the 2% goal, it is a commitment to work towards this goal. what is more difficult is the energy issue that was mentioned, the nordstrom to pipeline -- nordstrom to -- no word -- nord stream2 pipeline. it also does not have an lng terminal which would make it easier to ship lng supplies to germany and europe. so germany has a lot of homework when it comes to energy diversification. and europe in general has to do more for its energy security so that it's not
host: let's go to joann in nevada. caller: i want to ask why do we have nine bases in germany when germany is causing the whole issue with their energy? and we've got to supply you with the gas. you never pay your bills. i just can't believe the crap that comes out of germany and i say get our bases out and stop this with ukraine. ukraine is a problem. russia has been there since 2014. germany get off your ass and start doing your job. host: go ahead and respond. guest: germany has been...
61
61
Feb 18, 2022
02/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
he will be joined by catherine keating of bny mellon wealth management, and joanne feeney of advisorsalk about the week in markets. plus, former treasury secretary larry summers will speak to the evolving situation in ukraine, china, and more. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ yep, it's go time on the most reliable network. you get unlimited for just $30 bucks. nice! but mine has 5g included. yep, even these guys get it. and the icing on the cake? saving up to $400 bucks? exactly! xfinity mobile. it's wireless that does it all and saves a lot. get the new samsung galaxy s22 series on xfinity mobile. and right now, save big with up to $750 off a new samsung device. - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you
he will be joined by catherine keating of bny mellon wealth management, and joanne feeney of advisorsalk about the week in markets. plus, former treasury secretary larry summers will speak to the evolving situation in ukraine, china, and more. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ yep, it's go time on the most reliable network. you get unlimited for just $30 bucks. nice! but mine has 5g included. yep, even these guys get it. and the icing on the cake? saving up to $400 bucks?...
346
346
Feb 10, 2022
02/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 346
favorite 0
quote 0
congress engaged in at least 80 acts of physical violence, something we know thanks to historian joanne freeman. in the three decades before the civil war when debates about slavery dominated politics, you need i a body guard and a black did the belt in something, anything to survive. it was pretty wild. congressmen, back then they were all men, quote, routinely threatened each other with violence and often acted on it too. they brawled on the house floor. they faced off in duels. in 1859 an antislavery senator from massachusetts was beaten unconscious during a caning by a pro slavery south carolynian. a caning. fast forward to 2022. before you can say canes aren't a thing anymore, keep in mind metal detectors are. not too long ago rioters overtook to demand legislators were to be lynched. they brought a noose. congress has never been the safest place to work. altercations are growing as the republican party continues to embrace thuggy behavior as its guiding light. we saw another heated exchange between congresswoman joyce beattie and hall rogers of kentucky. beattie ran into rogers ou
congress engaged in at least 80 acts of physical violence, something we know thanks to historian joanne freeman. in the three decades before the civil war when debates about slavery dominated politics, you need i a body guard and a black did the belt in something, anything to survive. it was pretty wild. congressmen, back then they were all men, quote, routinely threatened each other with violence and often acted on it too. they brawled on the house floor. they faced off in duels. in 1859 an...
296
296
Feb 18, 2022
02/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 296
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> schifrin: joanne firesteel reid and deedra irwin are biathletes, a combination of cross country interviewed them before the games. >> personally, it's not a place to, like, make huge statements and try to criticize. you need to be, i don't know, sensitive about when you bring stuff up, and why you're bringing it up. >> schifrin: on the night of the opening ceremonies, chinese authorities dragged off reporter sjoerd den daas, who later said the police had stopped him multiple times. and, after winning gold in this year's luge, german natalie geisenberger, a previous critic of beijing's human rights, self-censored: >> ( translated ): you have to be careful when you say what, and where you say it, and i think many are feeling this way. here on location, i think it's better not to say too much. >> schifrin: irwin and reed said team u.s.a. advised leave electronics at home. >> everybody is telling us to bring burner phones and burner laptops and, you know, hide all of our personal data. >> there's the threat that the government may be eavesdropping on you, and they can do that in all
. >> schifrin: joanne firesteel reid and deedra irwin are biathletes, a combination of cross country interviewed them before the games. >> personally, it's not a place to, like, make huge statements and try to criticize. you need to be, i don't know, sensitive about when you bring stuff up, and why you're bringing it up. >> schifrin: on the night of the opening ceremonies, chinese authorities dragged off reporter sjoerd den daas, who later said the police had stopped him...
199
199
Feb 4, 2022
02/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> schifrin: joanne firesteel reid and deedra irwin are biathletes, a combination of cross-countryshooting. before they left, they embraced china's covid restrictions, known as the closed loop. they sent us videos of their welcome wagon, fully space- suited; a police-escorted bus ride to their hotel; and finally seeing the slopes inside the olympic bubble, where it all felt worth it. >> we're totally okay with getting the really obnoxious p.c.r. tests that hurt our brains for a whole day. ( laughs ) obviously, police escorts are a little different, but i think they're trying to keep us safe, and they're trying to keep us healthy, and that's all we can ask for. >> schifrin: already, they've spent nearly three months isolated from their families. and, within their team bubble, reid and irwin have their own mini-bubble. >> the only person that we can take our mask off in front of when we're indoors is our mini- bubble, so that would be my roommate, deedra. >> we really want to-- wanted to close our bubble, and make sure absolutely no chance of getting covid. >> schifrin: the olympics'
. >> schifrin: joanne firesteel reid and deedra irwin are biathletes, a combination of cross-countryshooting. before they left, they embraced china's covid restrictions, known as the closed loop. they sent us videos of their welcome wagon, fully space- suited; a police-escorted bus ride to their hotel; and finally seeing the slopes inside the olympic bubble, where it all felt worth it. >> we're totally okay with getting the really obnoxious p.c.r. tests that hurt our brains for a...
122
122
Feb 13, 2022
02/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
others also, joanne porter, who is an award winning filmmaker in her own right.you both for being with us. we will just let you, know we are following the situation in windsor. so, in case i have to interrupt us. but, i have to have this conversation with. you so, but let me start with you. many people don't know the story of wireless jackson senior, or the specific racist history of mississippi. how did you decide to come until the specific story? >> well, i was brought on -- first of all, thank you for having us on. i was brought on to this project by my co-director, brad liechtenstein, who had started this film a bunch of years ago, through his relationship with congressman john lewis. and, their discussion about the till act. he brought me on a few years later. asked if i wanted to partner with him. and immediately, when i heard this story, which i had not heard of, and saw this archival footage that you mentioned, i was, you know, really, one, excited to tell the story. and so, that journey began in 2016. and here we are today, and about to premier on frontl
others also, joanne porter, who is an award winning filmmaker in her own right.you both for being with us. we will just let you, know we are following the situation in windsor. so, in case i have to interrupt us. but, i have to have this conversation with. you so, but let me start with you. many people don't know the story of wireless jackson senior, or the specific racist history of mississippi. how did you decide to come until the specific story? >> well, i was brought on -- first of...
28
28
Feb 4, 2022
02/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
the march farmer and congressional candidates. joanne ega leaders live the horror of columbus conflict. first hand a local victims leader. he's running for office for a special electoral dis, for peace created to give a voice to under represented people like him. but the return of violent confrontation between arm groups in alca has made campaigning impossible vision. if there were some we are just sitting still trying to work in the village, talking to friends, knocking on doors when possible. more than 60 people have been killed since the beginning of the year in a conflict between 11 rebels and dissident groups of former 5 gravels. we had planned to follow giovanni, handing out flyers and visiting a perspective voter. but as we were leaving, he had a change of heart. but he said, yeah, when i was, i don't think we should, it would be a nice thing for me to take you around town and be on the news telling people what my plan is. what i want to do if i win, but right now will put us at risk the little campaigning that is happening is limited to the main urban center. that's because all
the march farmer and congressional candidates. joanne ega leaders live the horror of columbus conflict. first hand a local victims leader. he's running for office for a special electoral dis, for peace created to give a voice to under represented people like him. but the return of violent confrontation between arm groups in alca has made campaigning impossible vision. if there were some we are just sitting still trying to work in the village, talking to friends, knocking on doors when possible....
33
33
Feb 2, 2022
02/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
as for joanne says, attract per day to re men to winning women of money. caroline and georgie went around $10000.00 running long distance races in china just before the global pandemic. she says her ex partner violently took all the money she ever won until she ran away. massa was 2 of her friends who told similar stories. congo one likely to come over 50. all were appealing for an office to represent us. similar we could go to report this. there were even prominent athletes among us who were not able to speak and have no way to go on caroline and have friends hope to win more prizes. so they can replace what they say. they lost 2 abusive partners. they say many of those around them keep suffering in silence malcolm web al jazeera, it's n kenya. and now here, sorrow with the sport. thanks very much, all senegal will play in the african cup of nations final and sunday, after a 31 semi final went overboard. quino faso in yo and day earlier. now for a goal this 1st half, the senegalese eventually got their breakthrough in the 70th minutes. courtesy of absolut
as for joanne says, attract per day to re men to winning women of money. caroline and georgie went around $10000.00 running long distance races in china just before the global pandemic. she says her ex partner violently took all the money she ever won until she ran away. massa was 2 of her friends who told similar stories. congo one likely to come over 50. all were appealing for an office to represent us. similar we could go to report this. there were even prominent athletes among us who were...
166
166
Feb 22, 2022
02/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
money in the consumer pockets makes for a good future earnings season for the rest of the year >> joanne the table. do you agree with that some strategists think if the fed is behind the curve, we need 50 where are you? >> i think the fed is more likely to be more paced and not expecting a 50 bit increase. i don't think the recent escalation in tensions geopolitically puts us certainly higher probability in that area. i don't expect that. notice about home depot this morning is that higher inflation we are seeing is bleeding through into revenue and profits and that potential dividend increase there are some cushions in the stock market for that inflation bubble and the geopolitical tensions we have to worry a little bit with the global increase in risk we don't know risk, an that's always the risk before you don't know if it can spin out of control and that can in turn limit the degree to which long r term rates like the ten year go up. if we do see a further escalation of these risks we could see some limitations and increases to long-term interest rates, which would be overall a benef
money in the consumer pockets makes for a good future earnings season for the rest of the year >> joanne the table. do you agree with that some strategists think if the fed is behind the curve, we need 50 where are you? >> i think the fed is more likely to be more paced and not expecting a 50 bit increase. i don't think the recent escalation in tensions geopolitically puts us certainly higher probability in that area. i don't expect that. notice about home depot this morning is that...
123
123
Feb 27, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
joann hunter biden got $3.5 million from the mayor of moscow's wife and were never allowed to explainthe debate. a member we had the debate and i said what you do with the $3.5 million he got from the mayor of moscow's wife and chris wallace, who i assume it was fired from fox, which is good -- [cheers and applause] frm. pres. trump: he said that is not an appropriate question. that turned out to be another one trump was right. another very appropriate question. he got $3.5 million from the mayor of moscow's wife, a very rich family i will tell you that. this is a conflict of interest, but at the same time, joe biden bragged unknowingly on tape, can you imagine if i said it? about getting rid of a ukrainian prosecutor or he would not allow $1 billion in taxpayer money to be given to ukraine. they kept saying where's the money? they said you've got to get rid of that prosecutor, you're getting too close. can you imagine if i do that? and he was on tape. in the fake news media, those people refused to report it. [booing] frm. pres. trump: that is without mentioning the fact that china g
joann hunter biden got $3.5 million from the mayor of moscow's wife and were never allowed to explainthe debate. a member we had the debate and i said what you do with the $3.5 million he got from the mayor of moscow's wife and chris wallace, who i assume it was fired from fox, which is good -- [cheers and applause] frm. pres. trump: he said that is not an appropriate question. that turned out to be another one trump was right. another very appropriate question. he got $3.5 million from the...
129
129
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
surviving kids, christie and danny, were actually adopted by the prosecutor, fred hugi, and his wife, joannerming. >> after diane downs was sentenced, she goes to prison. what nobody knows is that within hours after being born, that baby that diane named amy elizabeth is whisked out of the hospital and secretly driven to a hotel room. >> she met her brand new parents, the babcocks -- jackie, a stay-at-home mom and her new father, chris, who's a chemist. and then they went off and started their new life. the babcocks call their baby rebecca, and she's known now as becky. >> when the adoption agency contacted you, you must have been surprised when they told you, we have a baby for you, it's diane downs' baby. >> well, uh, surprised, yes. >> obviously you knew who diane downs was. >> oh, yes. we saw this more as a child needing a loving, nurturing family, and we were willing to do that. >> what do you remember about the first time you set eyes on her? >> oh, gosh, she was adorable. she was the typical little perfect baby. >> from the moment that the babcocks brought their new baby home, they we
surviving kids, christie and danny, were actually adopted by the prosecutor, fred hugi, and his wife, joannerming. >> after diane downs was sentenced, she goes to prison. what nobody knows is that within hours after being born, that baby that diane named amy elizabeth is whisked out of the hospital and secretly driven to a hotel room. >> she met her brand new parents, the babcocks -- jackie, a stay-at-home mom and her new father, chris, who's a chemist. and then they went off and...
153
153
Feb 7, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
maddow's show, but if you don't just want that warm feeling that you have friends that you know, are are joanne reed if you will just need to know some numbers about hurricanes or about where you know, in this case in new york. they're like bike lanes being built and my partners very interested in banning cars and bikes so he usually looks to see where the bike lands are. these are i would go for newsletter letters on this and stay away from the places with like a big feeling tone because it's bhatia says if you're if you're if you're being hit with cortisol, this is more assault than the free press. this is like meant to get into your bloodstream and and that either feels good or it doesn't but i turn to netflix for that. so let's stop there and i want to say thank you to everyone who tuned in and joined us around the world. thank you to thomas for joining us from france. thank you for virginia bacha for joining us here in new york and the book comes out next week again anything great cover and we're not supposed to judge them by covers, but i have you love this and on the other side of the i
maddow's show, but if you don't just want that warm feeling that you have friends that you know, are are joanne reed if you will just need to know some numbers about hurricanes or about where you know, in this case in new york. they're like bike lanes being built and my partners very interested in banning cars and bikes so he usually looks to see where the bike lands are. these are i would go for newsletter letters on this and stay away from the places with like a big feeling tone because it's...
255
255
Feb 1, 2022
02/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
joanne chang is with us. good morning you're making something called tiger's tears.a very, very spicy salad. it's so spicy, it makes a tiger cry. >> oh! what's in that >> start with a flank steak that has been marinated the red curry is full of flavors. it's really flavorful. i'm going to go ahead and get that started >> nice sizzle >> we're going to make a sauce that makes this really shine i've got a little bit of lime juice and then -- i don't know if you've tried this sauce combine it with the lime it adds an amazing flavor to this salad you whisk all of that together and then finally the part that makes it spicy, chilies. >> that's why the tiger is crying >> yes now i've got chilies into the sauce. mix this together. you can make this in advance you can make this and use it for a couple of weeks. while the steak is cooking and the sauce is resting, i have a little bit of steak that is ready to go. >> there you go. >> it's beautifully red inside after you sear the steak, you want to let the steak rest you don't want to slice into it. you want to let it rest and l
joanne chang is with us. good morning you're making something called tiger's tears.a very, very spicy salad. it's so spicy, it makes a tiger cry. >> oh! what's in that >> start with a flank steak that has been marinated the red curry is full of flavors. it's really flavorful. i'm going to go ahead and get that started >> nice sizzle >> we're going to make a sauce that makes this really shine i've got a little bit of lime juice and then -- i don't know if you've tried...
344
344
Feb 24, 2022
02/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 344
favorite 0
quote 0
plus, clea and joann are releasing a special edition magazine >> who are you people?int? >> we can only thank you guys. that's what happened we came here and then you guys did it. >> it's incredible the explosive growth all based on what you guys have started. it's incredible. how is this going to change your life >> well, we're here. i mean, we are a part of the hello sunshine family and we're so excited and honored to be with them. we've been partners for a long time. they're going to help us elevate and continue doing what we already do. >> we're going to do more stuff. >> we're going to do more and more. >> bigger and bigger. >> what's the magazine all about? >> our magazine, which we are so excited to launch, it will be on newsstands march 4th it's available online now as of today at magazine.store. >> yes >> and we are so thankful to be partnered with meredith publishing who did this. >> it's a special edition magazine, and it's all about tips and tricks and our favorite places in nashville, and all kinds of amazing things about our company and our organizers an
plus, clea and joann are releasing a special edition magazine >> who are you people?int? >> we can only thank you guys. that's what happened we came here and then you guys did it. >> it's incredible the explosive growth all based on what you guys have started. it's incredible. how is this going to change your life >> well, we're here. i mean, we are a part of the hello sunshine family and we're so excited and honored to be with them. we've been partners for a long time....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
86
86
Feb 7, 2022
02/22
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
so we partnered with joann hayes and as i said earlier, this became the definitive gold standard of research. this became a cohort study over a period of time. and it showed the increased linkage of various cancers to firefighters. and then that study was also picked up by the droga fund by congress which studied 9/11 firefighters. they picked it up in the con tin jensen of studies to figure out what we were exposed to and why they were collecting these cancers. and it all goes back to the primitive studies which was a study of chimney sweeps in the early 1900s. a chimney sweep in london was basically a hobo so to speak and they were given a broom and an outfit and they would sleep in their outfit and then they'd go back to work and chimney sweeps were dropping off the earth from cancer. and then you had the fresh clothing and the rate of cancers were far below that of the chimney sweeps in london. so looking at that study, we realized perhaps one of the biggest problem we had were our turn-outs were like sponges for toxins and the chemicals. then we learned, we need to clean our turn-outs a
so we partnered with joann hayes and as i said earlier, this became the definitive gold standard of research. this became a cohort study over a period of time. and it showed the increased linkage of various cancers to firefighters. and then that study was also picked up by the droga fund by congress which studied 9/11 firefighters. they picked it up in the con tin jensen of studies to figure out what we were exposed to and why they were collecting these cancers. and it all goes back to the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
82
82
Feb 1, 2022
02/22
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
so we partnered with joann hayes and as i said earlier, this became the definitive gold standard of research. this became a cohort study over a period of time. and it showed the increased linkage of various cancers to firefighters. and then that study was also picked up by the droga fund by congress which studied 9/11 firefighters. they picked it up in the con tin jensen of studies to figure out what we were exposed to and why they were collecting these cancers. and it all goes back to the primitive studies which was a study of chimney sweeps in the early 1900s. a chimney sweep in london was basically a hobo so to speak and they were given a broom and an outfit and they would sleep in their outfit and then they'd go back to work and chimney sweeps were dropping off the earth from cancer. and then you had the fresh clothing and the rate of cancers were far below that of the chimney sweeps in london. so looking at that study, we realized perhaps one of the biggest problem we had were our turn-outs were like sponges for toxins and the chemicals. then we learned, we need to clean our turn-outs a
so we partnered with joann hayes and as i said earlier, this became the definitive gold standard of research. this became a cohort study over a period of time. and it showed the increased linkage of various cancers to firefighters. and then that study was also picked up by the droga fund by congress which studied 9/11 firefighters. they picked it up in the con tin jensen of studies to figure out what we were exposed to and why they were collecting these cancers. and it all goes back to the...
88
88
Feb 25, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
host: joanne, lake forest, republican, go ahead. caller: yeah. good morning.1959, khrushchev made a prediction, it's too long for me to read. i would love for you to look it up and read it to everyone, and i'm sure -- i mean, i remember what was said back in 1959, what he predicted and what's going on. host: can you summarize it, joe ann? caller: i'm sorry? host: can you summarize it? caller: it gives his prediction and the eight things. i have to look it up on my phone. it tells about how he came -- how america, they will not have to even use any military stuff we will become -- our children will have a communist society. i'm sorry, my voice is shaky. and it gives eight reasons why and talks about how our country fighting against each other, all these things that's been happening basically over the years. i'm sure putin, he knows about this. that's probably one of his guidelines. he's been looking at this for years. and he's been playing this game back and forth with the united states. and now he's -- everything seems to be coming all in truth with khrushchev
host: joanne, lake forest, republican, go ahead. caller: yeah. good morning.1959, khrushchev made a prediction, it's too long for me to read. i would love for you to look it up and read it to everyone, and i'm sure -- i mean, i remember what was said back in 1959, what he predicted and what's going on. host: can you summarize it, joe ann? caller: i'm sorry? host: can you summarize it? caller: it gives his prediction and the eight things. i have to look it up on my phone. it tells about how he...
122
122
Feb 16, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
joanne kentucky says mental illness in adults is the problem.hildren will never be mentally stable unless there parents are pure the election of donald trump shows there is a real case of mental illness. america will not survive without educating these people. a tweet says not just a kid's mental health crisis but an adult one, too. we live in a country were being healthy is only for the rich. the only way you can, things like alcohol and drugs. one more from craig caplan who says that senator schumer filed closure on the motion to proceed on the continuing resolution, the short-term spending measure. the house is out this week. they were done at least temporarily on that and the senate is in. here is reporting on what may be ahead in the next couple days with that deadline and passage of that continuing resolution. republicans push for concessions in funding bill. the washington times writes the short-term government funding bill is facing trouble in the senate from a contingent of republican lawmakers eager to extract concessions from democrat
joanne kentucky says mental illness in adults is the problem.hildren will never be mentally stable unless there parents are pure the election of donald trump shows there is a real case of mental illness. america will not survive without educating these people. a tweet says not just a kid's mental health crisis but an adult one, too. we live in a country were being healthy is only for the rich. the only way you can, things like alcohol and drugs. one more from craig caplan who says that senator...
104
104
Feb 20, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
host: let's go to joann in nevada.ant to ask why do we have nine bases in germany when germany is causing the whole issue with their energy? and we've got to supply you with the gas. you never pay your bills. i just can't believe the crap that comes out of germany and i say get our bases out and stop this with ukraine. ukraine is a problem. russia has been there since 2014. germany get off your ass and start doing your job. host: go ahead and respond. guest: germany has been criticized for not meeting the 2% goal. other countries who are not yet meeting the 2% goal, it is a commitment to work towards this goal. what is more difficult is the energy issue that was mentioned, the nordstrom to pipeline -- nordstrom to -- no word -- nord stream2 pipeline. it also does not have an lng terminal which would make it easier to ship lng supplies to germany and europe. so germany has a lot of homework when it comes to energy diversification. and europe in general has to do more for its energy security so that it's not the united s
host: let's go to joann in nevada.ant to ask why do we have nine bases in germany when germany is causing the whole issue with their energy? and we've got to supply you with the gas. you never pay your bills. i just can't believe the crap that comes out of germany and i say get our bases out and stop this with ukraine. ukraine is a problem. russia has been there since 2014. germany get off your ass and start doing your job. host: go ahead and respond. guest: germany has been criticized for not...