17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
a. linguist a set of my love and respect to let him get me or the now with jamie as a hunk on those. now at the five. because hell i don't known him for that matter. see let him play misty for you and me or the only marrow have gone floating up to grab me as is a season when i would. have been planning another school of hours to my fellow waiter both excessive. benefits of moving to about. two hours in this way got to dog so hard not to feed the mother decide to stick with the work that i want and i don't miss the mark and i think. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights in. this way. i can thank the fee on this book. called the ability of. what i think is this is the fund that is something. you. that i. i think. what i'm going to talk about. maybe. oh. i. thought. oh i i. hope headlines here on r.t. syria demands action from the u.n. security council after accusing the u.s. led coalition of killing sixteen civilians in a bombing raid over the border with iraq.
a. linguist a set of my love and respect to let him get me or the now with jamie as a hunk on those. now at the five. because hell i don't known him for that matter. see let him play misty for you and me or the only marrow have gone floating up to grab me as is a season when i would. have been planning another school of hours to my fellow waiter both excessive. benefits of moving to about. two hours in this way got to dog so hard not to feed the mother decide to stick with the work that i want...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
a. linguist etc my limit was speculation that me or the chair we have a hunk on the road. now at the back of the. hill i don't know him for that matter. i see let him primitive when you have it or the only marrow one floating closer you got to grab me is because he is so serious when i when i lived . in front of the cameras coca-cola c.e.o. promises us a world without waste that's our objective. but behind the scenes the american company is doing everything in its power to eschew any alternatives to pass. take like the return of a bottle i did obviously show. after months of negotiations with the american multinational we have a meeting at the headquarters of coca-cola france for an interview but. it's a message i don't know so well. when i did receive. a polite and welcome. in the public and we don't know if you want to go through the body it seems we have not yet won that trust. question into an additional political coming with every thought well wait a minute back up and say oh he was all wrong. the vice president of the company michael goldsman has travelled from the u
a. linguist etc my limit was speculation that me or the chair we have a hunk on the road. now at the back of the. hill i don't know him for that matter. i see let him primitive when you have it or the only marrow one floating closer you got to grab me is because he is so serious when i when i lived . in front of the cameras coca-cola c.e.o. promises us a world without waste that's our objective. but behind the scenes the american company is doing everything in its power to eschew any...
205
205
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
divorced when she was still small she has a brother who's a rock musician and a sister who works as a linguist. well under westbury and so siesta key west always willing to give it a smile and giggle. just as a direct a conductor used to help but it's hard to be a mother of a conductor you know why because i enjoy oh but she also sometimes they say wait a minute i'm your mother well it's true that because it's somewhat too much leadership. lives. she was very demanding but in a very kind way i mean that she would ask to be taken to theatre we would think of two constants she would be interested in attending things and so she got the reins but you have a very good hunch to look for things. you did find a lot always with love always with with that attitude but yeah it wasn't easy you know you just mind you have a sister that she's a conductor's and she was born she did do these things what to do of what not to do who to play who not to play. this is my just this is what a business meeting in the living room. a long very day. parters agent on your door has arrived from germany so here are your ha
divorced when she was still small she has a brother who's a rock musician and a sister who works as a linguist. well under westbury and so siesta key west always willing to give it a smile and giggle. just as a direct a conductor used to help but it's hard to be a mother of a conductor you know why because i enjoy oh but she also sometimes they say wait a minute i'm your mother well it's true that because it's somewhat too much leadership. lives. she was very demanding but in a very kind way i...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
a. linguist i said in my lemon who speculate that me or the male with jamie has a hunk on those. now at the five be going to lie down on him for that matter. i see let him make the one you have me or the only male will have one thing closer you got to grab me it's because he is to see you so when i went to luton. was. our. yellow vests protester loses his hand in clashes with police as the anti-government movement takes to the streets for thirteen consecutive weekends. plus in the week's top stories we speak exclusively with president nicolas maduro and opposition leader huang why don't you get both sides on the crisis in venezuela.
a. linguist i said in my lemon who speculate that me or the male with jamie has a hunk on those. now at the five be going to lie down on him for that matter. i see let him make the one you have me or the only male will have one thing closer you got to grab me it's because he is to see you so when i went to luton. was. our. yellow vests protester loses his hand in clashes with police as the anti-government movement takes to the streets for thirteen consecutive weekends. plus in the week's top...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
oh take my linguistics from that east last. oh that's a wrong one. you know. what. we have the wrong decision we have the wrong session it's linguistics and shows history of english. did you can make a mistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if i if i click on he reversed the english accent phonetics. you know if you listen to our here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for a staff member want. just the way. you want to with. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's classes on supposed to memorize material instead they're instructed to use their tablets mobiles and computers to find information on line. this train skills and understanding rather than bread learning. the. eyes you also wrote i use that's perfect you know right from the forms what a great hunk of things teaches centered education is inefficient all the readers who prefers an interactive multimedia live approach which he can apply thanks to his assistants. to just plu
oh take my linguistics from that east last. oh that's a wrong one. you know. what. we have the wrong decision we have the wrong session it's linguistics and shows history of english. did you can make a mistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if i if i click on he reversed the english accent phonetics. you know if you listen to our here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for a staff...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
it's linguistics and for review. did you can make a mistake i have no idea what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if what if i click on he removes the linguistics and phonetics. and chooses you know if you respond to our here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for sam number one. the way. you want to know. yuki is asking practice exam questions but students in hunkers classes on supposed to memorize material instead they're instructed to use their tablets mobiles and computers to find information on line. this train skills and understanding rather than broke learning. the. eyes you also wrote on ice that's perfect you know right from the forms twenty three hundred things teaches scented education is inefficient all the presidents who prefers an interactive multimedia lipread which he can apply thanks to his assistants uki to just one and then you have the person who is in the listening along it's really a big help for me because i can stay with them
it's linguistics and for review. did you can make a mistake i have no idea what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if what if i click on he removes the linguistics and phonetics. and chooses you know if you respond to our here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for sam number one. the way. you want to know. yuki is asking practice exam questions but students in hunkers classes on supposed to memorize material...
64
64
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
oh take my linguistics one that is class. oh that's a wrong one. you know. what. we have the wrong decision we have the wrong session. it's linguistics and put it in show's history of english did you make a mistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if i if i click on he realistic in english it's in phonetics. chills it is you know if you listen to our here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for you have number one every just the way. you want to look. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's classes on supposed to memorize material instead they're instructed to use their tablets mobiles and computers to find information on line. this train skills and understanding rather than read learning. the. eyes you also wrote on ice that's perfect you know right before the forms one. hundred things teaches scented education is inefficient the professor prefers an interactive multimedia lipread which he can apply thanks to his assistants. to j
oh take my linguistics one that is class. oh that's a wrong one. you know. what. we have the wrong decision we have the wrong session. it's linguistics and put it in show's history of english did you make a mistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if i if i click on he realistic in english it's in phonetics. chills it is you know if you listen to our here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a...
98
98
Feb 24, 2019
02/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
deborah is a writer and a linguist, working extensively on language, education, families and work, china, traveling for "the atlantic," "national geographic," "the new york times," and "washington monthly." james, deborah, richard, please and secretary, thank you so much for joining us. please get them a round of applause. [applause] gov. bullock: secretary pritzker i will open with you. ,as the cochair of the council of foreign relations task force, and this is something that, when i read, i knew that we need to have you speaking to our overall crew. i know that you and your team came up with serious recommendations along the way. can you give us a sense of that? mr. prizker: sure. thank you for having us here today. governor, i think the fact that you have made good jobs for all americans a central these what you are doing at the nga is really important. future, so we are looking at innovative technologies coming down the pike over the next few years and will have >> an impact. we are not democrats and republicans. we are be ceo's and the states that get to build coalitions. >> it is f
deborah is a writer and a linguist, working extensively on language, education, families and work, china, traveling for "the atlantic," "national geographic," "the new york times," and "washington monthly." james, deborah, richard, please and secretary, thank you so much for joining us. please get them a round of applause. [applause] gov. bullock: secretary pritzker i will open with you. ,as the cochair of the council of foreign relations task force, and...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
we have the wrong decision we have the wrong session it's linguistics and when it slows history of english. did you can make aistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if i if i click on he reversed the linguistics and phonetics. shows if you have let us into our here we are saw my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for you house number one. just the way. you like to look. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's classes on supposed to memorize material instead they're instructed to use their tablets mobiles and computers to find information on line. this train skills and understanding rather than broke learning. oh you also wrote on ice that's perfect you know right before forms one of the great hundred things teaches centered education is inefficient not only reverse a preferred as an interactive multimedia all approach which he can apply thanks to his assistants. to just one more and then you have the person who did this not even the last it's really a big help and you can stay with the
we have the wrong decision we have the wrong session it's linguistics and when it slows history of english. did you can make aistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if i if i click on he reversed the linguistics and phonetics. shows if you have let us into our here we are saw my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for you house number one. just the way. you like to look. u.t. is asking practice...
69
69
Feb 10, 2019
02/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
her name was shannon kent, she was a mother of two, incredibly fit, but a cryptographer and linguisticssolutely fantastic, so although technically only since 2016 have women being allowed to serve in the top echelons of the forces, but a terrific person, any soldier or civilian could have been killed in those circumstances, but you put it together with a wonder. it in the mail on sunday in which a well—known rowing athlete, philip birch, is going the whole hogg for the full royal marines training, to get the green beret and become a royal marine commando, the first woman in 350 years. i think it is absolutely terrific, although she does follow a legendary woman called hannah snell who was both in the army in the 18th century and in the royal marines, and was wounded at the siege of. women give the armed services a contemporary look, but the only thing i would say finger wagging at the commanders as they mustn't break their bodies. it is ok to say that upper body strength isn't quite the same, or the anatomical arrangement isn't quite the same, and you can't lift weights, but philip birc
her name was shannon kent, she was a mother of two, incredibly fit, but a cryptographer and linguisticssolutely fantastic, so although technically only since 2016 have women being allowed to serve in the top echelons of the forces, but a terrific person, any soldier or civilian could have been killed in those circumstances, but you put it together with a wonder. it in the mail on sunday in which a well—known rowing athlete, philip birch, is going the whole hogg for the full royal marines...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
linguistics and. of england. did you can make a mistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if what if i click on he really wants to get in with the symphony x. . shows it is you know if you listen to our here we are saw my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for you can't remember want. you got two minutes. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's classes on supposed to memorize material instead they're instructed to use their tablets mobiles and computers to find information on line. this train skills and understanding rather than broke learning. the. eyes you also wrote on ice that's ok you know right before forms when you place a hundred things teaches centered education is inefficient not only rehearsal prefers an interactive multimedia live production which he can apply thanks to his assistants. to just one and then you have the person who you know it's really a big help and you can stay with them and help t
linguistics and. of england. did you can make a mistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if what if i click on he really wants to get in with the symphony x. . shows it is you know if you listen to our here we are saw my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for you can't remember want. you got two minutes. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's classes on supposed to...
59
59
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
it's linguistics important to review. did you can make a mistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if what if i click on here realistically in which the symphony x. . chooses yeah i wish you could enter our here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for you can't remember want of a barrister. since. you got two minutes. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's classes on supposed to memorize material instead they're instructed to use their tablets mobiles and computers to find information on line. this train skills and understanding rather than broke learning. from. the. eyes you also wrote on i use that's perfect you know right from the forms when you place a hundred things teaches centered education is inefficient not only rehearsal prefers an interactive multimedia live approach which he can apply thanks to his assistants . to just push all day long and then you have the person who is in the face not in the
it's linguistics important to review. did you can make a mistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if what if i click on here realistically in which the symphony x. . chooses yeah i wish you could enter our here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for you can't remember want of a barrister. since. you got two minutes. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's...
143
143
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
it's linguistics important shows who's giving you. did you can make aistake i have no idea what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if what if i click on he removes the linguistics and phonetics. and shows if you know if you miss winter are here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for sam number one. just the way. you want to know. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's classes on supposed to memorize material instead they're instructed to use their tablets mobiles and computers to find information on line. this train skills and understanding rather than brett learning. from the. eyes you also wrote on i use that's perfect you know right before forms when you place a hundred things teaches centered education is inefficient not only presidents who prefers an interactive multimedia live approach which he can apply thanks to his assistants uki so just before the war and then you have the person who is in the smithsonian along it's really a big help
it's linguistics important shows who's giving you. did you can make aistake i have no idea what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if what if i click on he removes the linguistics and phonetics. and shows if you know if you miss winter are here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for sam number one. just the way. you want to know. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's classes on...
156
156
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
it's linguistics and phonetics show's history of english. did you make a mistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if i if i click on he reverse the linguistics informatics. chooses you know if you miss winter are here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for you can't remember want. us just the way. you want to look. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's classes on supposed to memorize material instead they're instructed to use their tablets mobiles and computers to find information online. this train skills and understanding rather than read learning. the. eyes you also wrote on i use that ok you know right before forms one day so hundreds of things teach assented education is inefficient not only rigorous of prefers an interactive multimedia live approach which he can apply thanks to his assistants. so just one then you have the person who is in the listening in the line it's really a big help and you can stay with the
it's linguistics and phonetics show's history of english. did you make a mistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if i if i click on he reverse the linguistics informatics. chooses you know if you miss winter are here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for you can't remember want. us just the way. you want to look. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
Feb 23, 2019
02/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
protocols, i think we want to upgrade that focus on communication and patient understanding in a cross cultural linguistic model that makes sense to ensure we always maintain and provide the highest quality at whatever cost we could serve in order to provide the service we always have and hopefully will in the future. does that make sense? >> that absolutely makes sense. thank you for the comments. we'll certainly take that to heart and think about how we can maximize the ways that we're able to do that really high-quality linguistically sensitive, culturally sensitive communication with patients. >> thank you very much for your report, and i want to echo the comments that commissioner guillermo made, and i also want to suggest that i appreciate the assertiveness in which you take your responsibilities to address this issue. whether or not we get the outcomes that we desire, just know that we're in process and has some periodic updates about where that process is, because it will take a long time. we recognize that. but i like the assertiveness and the position that you have taken in relationship to addre
protocols, i think we want to upgrade that focus on communication and patient understanding in a cross cultural linguistic model that makes sense to ensure we always maintain and provide the highest quality at whatever cost we could serve in order to provide the service we always have and hopefully will in the future. does that make sense? >> that absolutely makes sense. thank you for the comments. we'll certainly take that to heart and think about how we can maximize the ways that we're...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
it's linguistics important. did you can make aistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if i if i click on he reversed the english the symphony x. . you know if you get into our here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for you have number one have a barrister. since. you want to know. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's classes on supposed to memorize material instead they're instructed to use their tablets mobiles and computers to find information on line. this train skills and understanding rather than brett learning. from. the. eyes you also wrote on i use that kind of thing you know right before forms one. hundred things teaches scented education is inefficient all the presidents have prefers an interactive multimedia live press which he can apply thanks to his assistants. to just push up that one and then you have the person who is in the smithsonian along it's really a big help and you ca
it's linguistics important. did you can make aistake i have no idea what what went wrong so it's this is whatever happens what always happens. so if i go this. if i if i click on he reversed the english the symphony x. . you know if you get into our here we are so my mistake my mistake so here we are you ready here's a question for you have number one have a barrister. since. you want to know. u.t. is asking practice exam questions but students in hunter's classes on supposed to memorize...
135
135
Feb 1, 2019
02/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> coming up, is it a wall, a barrier, a fence, steel slats? linguisticallyreally miles apart on what to call a physical structure on the southern border with mexico? and could striking a deal actually come down to that fine of a point? we're keeping them honest, next. i'll speak with a lawmaker in the negotiations, in a moment. with fidelity wealth management you get straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. because with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. ♪ so even when she outgrows her costume, we'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure together. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only when you book with expedia. why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're
. >>> coming up, is it a wall, a barrier, a fence, steel slats? linguisticallyreally miles apart on what to call a physical structure on the southern border with mexico? and could striking a deal actually come down to that fine of a point? we're keeping them honest, next. i'll speak with a lawmaker in the negotiations, in a moment. with fidelity wealth management you get straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to...
24
24
Feb 24, 2019
02/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
and a is a writer linguist.he's written extensively on language, education, families work, china, and travel for the atlantic national "new york times" and washington monthly. ames deborah richard and secretary, thank you so much for joining us. please give them a round of applause. [applause] >> i'll open up with you, pritzker, as the council of foreign relations task force and this is omething, when i read, i knew that we had to have you speaking to our overall crew. know that you and your team came up with a series of recommendations along the way of ow we can better link work force and education. can you give us a sense of that. >> sure. for of all, thank you having us here today. think the fact that you've made good jobs for all mericans a centerpiece of what you're doing at the nga is really terrific, because we all our that the people in communities are being affected by these seismic forces of innovation, automation, artificial intelligence, and globalization, and also, that of work is changing. report i
and a is a writer linguist.he's written extensively on language, education, families work, china, and travel for the atlantic national "new york times" and washington monthly. ames deborah richard and secretary, thank you so much for joining us. please give them a round of applause. [applause] >> i'll open up with you, pritzker, as the council of foreign relations task force and this is omething, when i read, i knew that we had to have you speaking to our overall crew. know that...
175
175
Feb 1, 2019
02/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> coming up, is it a wall, a barrier, a fence, steel slats? linguisticallycrats and republicans really that far apart on what to call a structure on the southern border with next? and could striking a deal actually come down to that fine of a point? we're keeping them honest, next. i'll speak with a lawmaker involved in the finer negotiations, in a moment. ♪hold on, i'm comin' ♪hold on, i'm comin' ♪hold on don't you worry,♪ ♪i'm comin' ♪here we come, hold on♪ ♪we're about to save you i'm comin', yeah♪ ♪hold on don't you worry,♪ ♪i'm comin' coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only with expedia. select hotels to your existing tri
. >>> coming up, is it a wall, a barrier, a fence, steel slats? linguisticallycrats and republicans really that far apart on what to call a structure on the southern border with next? and could striking a deal actually come down to that fine of a point? we're keeping them honest, next. i'll speak with a lawmaker involved in the finer negotiations, in a moment. ♪hold on, i'm comin' ♪hold on, i'm comin' ♪hold on don't you worry,♪ ♪i'm comin' ♪here we come, hold on♪ ♪we're...
276
276
Feb 11, 2019
02/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
a risk though. >> you reach being future linguist linguistic -- futuristic. >> bernie sanders is about to get into this feel. photos want a little bit of both. they want people who raise them up but also people who's going to take their sign. >> i wonder what the lesson is in 20 15 for that. >> in terms of progressive policies and really changing the status quo, hillary clinton although she was going toe to toe with donald trump, she was the moderate candidate and did not end up winning the electoral coverage. he said when it came to klobachar or some other senator. compares to a warren or a standard, he would rather have a yes, we can candidate, thoutiou over and putting together figure ideas. the energy right now is certainly on the progressive side in terms of issue without question. many of them are talking about medicare for all. multi millionaire tax. these are things that used to be considered fringed approaches but now it is in the mainstream. michael bennett he was on "meet the press," others expressed concerns these are two left. they'll be problematic for general election voters who are
a risk though. >> you reach being future linguist linguistic -- futuristic. >> bernie sanders is about to get into this feel. photos want a little bit of both. they want people who raise them up but also people who's going to take their sign. >> i wonder what the lesson is in 20 15 for that. >> in terms of progressive policies and really changing the status quo, hillary clinton although she was going toe to toe with donald trump, she was the moderate candidate and did...
92
92
Feb 19, 2019
02/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
says the world lost a creator and great innovator, sentiment shared by celebrities who are paying tribute to the fashion icon. when bumgarner. >> lagerfeld was an impressive linguist perfect french, english, italian and german during his interviews at fashion shows. >>> still ahead, a car erupt noose flames and worth is trapped inside. how four strangers braved that fire to get her out. >>> the sand surrounded the whole leg, i couldn't move it. >> a hiker gets stuck in quicksand for hours and sharing his story of survival. >>> after a cold start to the day, many locations are in the 50s, beautiful blue skies. and nice pretty view, berkeley cam looking west across the bay, what you can expect, we >>> a dramatic rescue to save a woman pinned inside a burning car. the footage shows the courage of four people who risked their lives to save a stranger. that happened on a highway outside of new orleans. a 41-year-old woman stopped at a traffic light, gets rear ended by a drunk driver at high speed just after sunrise. broke the drivers side window and they braved that fire as they pulled the woman out. >> burnt one guy's face and his eye, so i put my hood on. when we bro
says the world lost a creator and great innovator, sentiment shared by celebrities who are paying tribute to the fashion icon. when bumgarner. >> lagerfeld was an impressive linguist perfect french, english, italian and german during his interviews at fashion shows. >>> still ahead, a car erupt noose flames and worth is trapped inside. how four strangers braved that fire to get her out. >>> the sand surrounded the whole leg, i couldn't move it. >> a hiker gets...
202
202
Feb 23, 2019
02/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 1
a writer and linguist who has written extensively on the language, education, and also writes for "thetic," "national geographic," "slate and other magazines. please give them a round of applause. [applause] >> secretary fitzgerald, as cochair of the council of foreign relations task force, something that when i read, i knew that we had to heavy speaking to our group. i know that you and your team came up with serious recommendations on how we can better link workforce education. -- link of the workforce in education. these talk about that. >> first of all, thank you for having me. good jobs is a central piece of what you're doing at the nga, and that is terrific. in our that people committee are being affected by the forces of innovation, automation, artificial intelligence and globalization. also, the nature of the workforce is changing. deck we haveide put together for you governors, and the report is really a menu of opportunity for you to figure out how to implement it in your state. changeble to actually the opportunities for your people in your state. let me give you a couple of
a writer and linguist who has written extensively on the language, education, and also writes for "thetic," "national geographic," "slate and other magazines. please give them a round of applause. [applause] >> secretary fitzgerald, as cochair of the council of foreign relations task force, something that when i read, i knew that we had to heavy speaking to our group. i know that you and your team came up with serious recommendations on how we can better link...
145
145
Feb 23, 2019
02/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
algorithms are not catching it because the algorithms think that black linguistics is closer to turkish than english. we don't have al solve to this. we have to solve this ourselves and be aware of what we're looking at and check the accounts. make sure they didn't just get started and that you're not just talking to a troll farm. >> to a troll farm, new account just formed or only tweeted about retweeting cat photos and now tweeting about kamala harris. >> exactly. only two accounts, yeah. thank you. >> absolutely. thank you very much. more "am joy" after the break. k. more "am joy" after the break. ss cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. the only network to win in all four major awards is the one
algorithms are not catching it because the algorithms think that black linguistics is closer to turkish than english. we don't have al solve to this. we have to solve this ourselves and be aware of what we're looking at and check the accounts. make sure they didn't just get started and that you're not just talking to a troll farm. >> to a troll farm, new account just formed or only tweeted about retweeting cat photos and now tweeting about kamala harris. >> exactly. only two...
406
406
Feb 17, 2019
02/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 406
favorite 0
quote 0
a question that has been wrestled with for some time. quebec is certainly part of canada, but in many ways, both culturally, spiritually, and linguisticallytentious. go back far enough and you get a clearer picture of why. the french arrived on the shores of quebec city in the early 16th century, but succumbed to the military might of great britain in the mid-18th. thus began a gradual but steady persecution of all things french. the québécois have struggled mightily to hang onto their french heritage and language. the issue of seceding entirely, a notion that persists to some extent even today. journalist patrick lagacé meets me for lunch at bistro m sur masson to help me understand a little bit of what many québécois feel is at stake. so, i was going to talk about the whole history of french québécois identity, the separatist movement, all this, but i have to get right to the pressing matter of the day: pastagate. [ laughter ] >> patrick: pastagate. what do you want to know about pastagate? >> anthony: for those not up on current quebec politics, pastagate refers to an incident where local authorities notified an italian restaurant that
a question that has been wrestled with for some time. quebec is certainly part of canada, but in many ways, both culturally, spiritually, and linguisticallytentious. go back far enough and you get a clearer picture of why. the french arrived on the shores of quebec city in the early 16th century, but succumbed to the military might of great britain in the mid-18th. thus began a gradual but steady persecution of all things french. the québécois have struggled mightily to hang onto their french...
102
102
Feb 19, 2019
02/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
wells is written in linguistic narrative but also numbers because everybody talks about her being a journalist but that's what she did on the side. she was at the forefront of statistical research and heard a and she had all the stats of lynching across her country and she did this in solidarity with her best friend because her best friend was snatched and from that point she was recording every lynching so it was an act of love that turned into an endeavor but she put it in the newspapers of other people with no. when i began to write the column you have to read it out loud. you cannot read the symbols because they won't give you the narrative structure. you have to read it out loud because i use the symbols so underneath the title it says the speed of light is almost equivalent to love coming in a hurry and what i was playing in the background when i was writing that [inaudible] because it talks about the feeling of a lover and was around the time when he passed so that definitely kept me in a trance i was in it for days meditating on what would be ida b. wells. the same thing happened for.
wells is written in linguistic narrative but also numbers because everybody talks about her being a journalist but that's what she did on the side. she was at the forefront of statistical research and heard a and she had all the stats of lynching across her country and she did this in solidarity with her best friend because her best friend was snatched and from that point she was recording every lynching so it was an act of love that turned into an endeavor but she put it in the newspapers of...
152
152
Feb 2, 2019
02/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
smith himself, just to give you a sense on how polyglot the frontiers were, he spoke english but he also spoke german some and he also had acquired native american linguistic ability. so that's the way the frontier has a number of different groups living, cohabiting with each other and the black boys rebellion was more of a united ethnic divisions. >> are there any other questions? >> how did they come to be called the black boys? dr. spero: how did they come to be called the black boys? yeah, this is actually, this was something of an issue writing the book. my editor and i had discussions, because some may think it's about something else. something to do with african-american history. they were called black boys because they disguised themselves with charcoal in the initial raid. i believe they probably did that as just a part of who they were, continuing to blacken their faces to strike fear in others. the other thing, we suspect, is that this image of james smith, you see the red scarf there, it's believed that the black boys had red bandannas so this image of smith, which is done much later in life, is really interesting to think about, because here's
smith himself, just to give you a sense on how polyglot the frontiers were, he spoke english but he also spoke german some and he also had acquired native american linguistic ability. so that's the way the frontier has a number of different groups living, cohabiting with each other and the black boys rebellion was more of a united ethnic divisions. >> are there any other questions? >> how did they come to be called the black boys? dr. spero: how did they come to be called the black...
575
575
tv
eye 575
favorite 0
quote 0
a dream. 'cause it had computer evidence. it had dna evidence. it had forensic linguistic analysis, which is you know, who wrote the note? ke sure she was convicted. >> so we had been given this remarkable access to both d.a. fitzpatrick and his team, and to chuck keller and the team working with him to try to defend stacey castor. and remember, for this defense team and this young defense attorney, what he has to do is come up with reasonable doubt. he really just needs one juror eyou have done ts. possible that >> we were looking for evidence of the accusations against stacey. >> so they begin hunting. they go to the home. >> i think we looked in probably every drawer, every dresser, we went in the basement. >> you can compare the style of writing, the way they spell certain words or misspell certain words. >> we found several letters and we said, you know, these were written by ashley and one of them actually discussed suicide and we thought holy cow this, this can't be a small thing. >> they find a letter. a letter written to one of ashley's boyfriends, after they had broken up. she's distraught, and she says she's co
a dream. 'cause it had computer evidence. it had dna evidence. it had forensic linguistic analysis, which is you know, who wrote the note? ke sure she was convicted. >> so we had been given this remarkable access to both d.a. fitzpatrick and his team, and to chuck keller and the team working with him to try to defend stacey castor. and remember, for this defense team and this young defense attorney, what he has to do is come up with reasonable doubt. he really just needs one juror eyou...
178
178
Feb 6, 2019
02/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
a deadline for another government shutdown. how are they going to breach this impasse? it's not actual deal terms in linguistics, and rhetoric. alix: especially when you have the debt ceiling looming in the background as well. brutal quarter when it comes to their trading. overall trading revenue down 40%. equity trading down about 70%. stocks off the lows of the session. this beat out the worst expectations. going forward, looking at cost cuts. lisa: is this because of the low rate regime, the negative yielding regime in europe? it is becoming less profitable to make bets with banks' own money. bnp was one of the banks along with socgen cutting their proprietary trading unit. tradewas a derivatives that went awry at the end of the year. there's a question whether the power has shifted from the sell side to the buy side in this era of quantitative easing. there's a question of whether that plastic model of making bets with their own money is not profitable. goldman sachs thinking about cutting the amount of money they commit to their flagship that trading business. why? they are not making enough money. david: exactly. this i
a deadline for another government shutdown. how are they going to breach this impasse? it's not actual deal terms in linguistics, and rhetoric. alix: especially when you have the debt ceiling looming in the background as well. brutal quarter when it comes to their trading. overall trading revenue down 40%. equity trading down about 70%. stocks off the lows of the session. this beat out the worst expectations. going forward, looking at cost cuts. lisa: is this because of the low rate regime, the...
193
193
Feb 6, 2019
02/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
your own linguistic tast so that there that there was extremist contents and in the cases that i've seen often the reasons given are actually quite absurd so for instance in the barry first case of a non-religious electric chair of the jehovah's witnesses back in two thousand and nine. one example was given a quotation from the famous writer leo tolstoy and his criticism of the orthodox church and who else geraldine or maybe were should really say which other religions come under this sort of scrutiny and russia well there's another group that's in a very similar position but actually that is a little more of advanced and that serve a number of muslims who read texts by a theologian courtside nor see who comes from turkey and his below his writings are entirely peaceful it's a very similar case we have seen a number of that the people who read his books have actually are actually serving a longish jail sentences as well so two three years or so right what an interesting story it is really glad we could talk to you about your own info and joining us from wash your brain what are. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing increased pressure ahead of his country's comin
your own linguistic tast so that there that there was extremist contents and in the cases that i've seen often the reasons given are actually quite absurd so for instance in the barry first case of a non-religious electric chair of the jehovah's witnesses back in two thousand and nine. one example was given a quotation from the famous writer leo tolstoy and his criticism of the orthodox church and who else geraldine or maybe were should really say which other religions come under this sort of...
135
135
Feb 11, 2019
02/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
a gun for many years? ms. lindquist: yes, sir. rep. biggs: when you went to college? ms. lindquist: i went to philadelphia. >> did you take any guns with you? ms. linguist: i did not. it would have been illegal for me to have it on my college campus, and even transporting it could have been an issue. i couldn't drive it through maryland given their firearm laws. i didn't want to break the law, so i left it at home. >> you said i obeyed the law is it ended with me being raped. i wondered if you would expand on that. ms. lindquist: sure. in my situation personally, i was left defenseless. there was nothing i could have done. he snuck up behind me and attacked me. i'm just a young woman. at the time, i weighed 100 pounds less than i do now. there was no fighting him off. that's what i mean in terms of my situation. there are a lot of examples. one of the top ones that comes to my mind is -- there was a law where you couldn't bring a firearm into a restaurant. she left it in the car and her husband was shot and murdered in the restaurant and she couldn't defend him. rep. biggs: thank you for being here today. i appreciate your willingness to come out and te
a gun for many years? ms. lindquist: yes, sir. rep. biggs: when you went to college? ms. lindquist: i went to philadelphia. >> did you take any guns with you? ms. linguist: i did not. it would have been illegal for me to have it on my college campus, and even transporting it could have been an issue. i couldn't drive it through maryland given their firearm laws. i didn't want to break the law, so i left it at home. >> you said i obeyed the law is it ended with me being raped. i...