76
76
Aug 4, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
they said over and overagain, been appalling.ling. they said over and overagain, look, ithink been appalling. they said over and over again, look, i think there should be a people's vote on the deal we should have, i've always backed that, but they are saying, if we have any kind of other question, there will be riots in the street. do is fear mongering? let's look at a couple of other stories, because the sunday times, on the subject of the sunday times, on the subject of the leading campaigners, saint david cameron —— saying that david cameron brands michael gove a lunatic. the former prime minister obviously has meant was to sell, perhaps to a sunday newspaper in the not too distant future, but obviously at the time of the referendum he begged for michael gove tojoin in. i think he brought michael gove into the cabinet. he was a formerjournalist and he came into politics, part of the notting hill set. i think cameron feels he was stabbed in the back. extraordinary that he seems to be turning his anger, according to this accoun
they said over and overagain, been appalling.ling. they said over and overagain, look, ithink been appalling. they said over and over again, look, i think there should be a people's vote on the deal we should have, i've always backed that, but they are saying, if we have any kind of other question, there will be riots in the street. do is fear mongering? let's look at a couple of other stories, because the sunday times, on the subject of the sunday times, on the subject of the leading...
67
67
Aug 20, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
the pennsylvania child abuse scandal has shocked and appalled. on as many as 1,000 children over a 70—year period, and that church leaders hid the allegations away in a secret archive. who'd have believed me? a priest?! last week, the attorney general‘s office in pennsylvania released a video with testimony of three victims. i was groomed, starting young. the day i met him, i was around 18 months old. the pennsylvania report is deeply disturbing. it includes allegations that a ring of priests manufactured child pornography and gave victims gold cross necklaces to identify them to other predators as optimal targets. pope francis didn't mention the pennsylvania allegations during his sermon yesterday at the vatican, but he did so today, in an unusually forthright letter to the world's 1.2 billion catholics. i had lost that trust. juliann bortz was abused by her priest as a child in the 1960s. the pope's letter offered her no comfort. i don't believe anything the pope has to say at this point. i've lost faith. i've lost faith in my religion, i haven
the pennsylvania child abuse scandal has shocked and appalled. on as many as 1,000 children over a 70—year period, and that church leaders hid the allegations away in a secret archive. who'd have believed me? a priest?! last week, the attorney general‘s office in pennsylvania released a video with testimony of three victims. i was groomed, starting young. the day i met him, i was around 18 months old. the pennsylvania report is deeply disturbing. it includes allegations that a ring of...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
56
56
Aug 24, 2018
08/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
it's appalling. it's absolutely appalling that this can happen in our community, and we want an investigation outside of the police department to get something done here so this never, ever happens to a child in our community again. >> thank you. good evening, mr. harts. long time no see. >> did you miss me? i have to tell you, i'm extremely interested in the d.p.a., particularly as it indicates to reporting requirements between this commission and the sfpd, going forward, i would like to see if there's any real accountability, something that the public can see besides dry numbers. i have regularly attended meetings of the ethics commission and after ten years of attendance don't know of a single thing they have done to improve the ethics of this city government. they shuffle papers, kill huge number of trees and only manage to shuffle events. i've likened it to shuffling deck chairs on the titanic. they have no enforcement power and can only recommend that the offending parties take action against t
it's appalling. it's absolutely appalling that this can happen in our community, and we want an investigation outside of the police department to get something done here so this never, ever happens to a child in our community again. >> thank you. good evening, mr. harts. long time no see. >> did you miss me? i have to tell you, i'm extremely interested in the d.p.a., particularly as it indicates to reporting requirements between this commission and the sfpd, going forward, i would...
119
119
Aug 11, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> i feel appalled as an american by the did i vif sieveness, objection toist. >> joining us now is the author of the russia hoax, the elicit scream to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump. fox news legal analyst agreeing jarrett and fox news contributor sara carter. i'm going to start with you sara. the new emails that have been n unhe recollected and all the information we found this week indicate there's a connection between bruce ohr, nellie ohr his wife, fusion gps for whom she worked, glenn simpson and christopher steele. explain that to the audience >> this is highly significant because it shows a very contention shows relationship between the way they felt about donald trump which we know christopher steele had said to bruce ohr in the 302's, fbi
. >> i feel appalled as an american by the did i vif sieveness, objection toist. >> joining us now is the author of the russia hoax, the elicit scream to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump. fox news legal analyst agreeing jarrett and fox news contributor sara carter. i'm going to start with you sara. the new emails that have been n unhe recollected and all the information we found this week indicate there's a connection between bruce ohr, nellie ohr his wife, fusion gps...
77
77
Aug 24, 2018
08/18
by
ALJAZ
quote
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 1
and so appalled by the conduct of the last week he blames
and so appalled by the conduct of the last week he blames
79
79
Aug 20, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
it is appalling.he european union and also supermarkets and who impose extra standards but the rather certain supermarkets and companies are saying we cannot keep doing this. also lots of organic companies saying we will send you all the wonky vegetables and fruit that tastes wonderful. it has been great having you on the briefing. and thank you as well, stay with us on the bbc as we keep you up—to—date. hello there. all this week our weather will be coming in from the atlantic, so once again it will be rather changeable. sunday did see some welcome sunshine eventually, across a good part of the midlands towards the south—east of england, and, in the warm and muggy air, it soon felt pretty warm out there as well. the main rain—bearing clouds, that's remaining for the time being, towards the north and north—west of the uk. but south of that it is going to be difficult to gauge how much sunshine there will be today, because the air is moistening up, there's more low cloud coming in, a lot of dry weather
it is appalling.he european union and also supermarkets and who impose extra standards but the rather certain supermarkets and companies are saying we cannot keep doing this. also lots of organic companies saying we will send you all the wonky vegetables and fruit that tastes wonderful. it has been great having you on the briefing. and thank you as well, stay with us on the bbc as we keep you up—to—date. hello there. all this week our weather will be coming in from the atlantic, so once...
69
69
Aug 9, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
because he was abusing mighty macro friends, who were gay. damning report says appalling sexual abuseyoung as seven took place at two elite catholic boarding schools. bryce johnson place at two elite catholic boarding schools. brycejohnson is facing a investigation into the conservative code of conduct following his comments about women who wear lace veils and workers. a spokesperson for president vladimir putin calls them absolutely illegal, the sanctions. irate thomas returns home to wales. coming up later... hollywood hits back at proposed changes to the oscars, which include the introduction of a new, popularfilm category. the england cricketer ben stokes, says he was defending himself and others, during a fight outside a nightclub in bristol last year. taking the stand for the first time in his trial on a charge of affray, he told the jury he intervened after hearing homophobic abuse, being shouted at two men. earlier there were claims the cricketer ‘could have killed' a man during the incident. stokes, and one other defendent deny affray, while charges against a third man have b
because he was abusing mighty macro friends, who were gay. damning report says appalling sexual abuseyoung as seven took place at two elite catholic boarding schools. bryce johnson place at two elite catholic boarding schools. brycejohnson is facing a investigation into the conservative code of conduct following his comments about women who wear lace veils and workers. a spokesperson for president vladimir putin calls them absolutely illegal, the sanctions. irate thomas returns home to wales....
301
301
Aug 28, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 301
favorite 0
quote 0
appalling statistics.can you imagine being turned away from the maternity unit in the throes of labour being pushed from pillar to post, travelling 20 miles with the fear and anxiety you are going to have your birth in the back of the cab, on the side of the road, not good for the mother's safety and well—being, and certainly not good for the newborn baby and this is because of years of cuts and financial squeeze in on the nhs meaning we have not got enough midwives. we have seen cuts to the number of beds. it is an atrocious set of statistics and i hope the minister apologises to every mother turned away, every woman turned away, from a maternity unit. absolutely terrible. i will get back to you with what the government says ina to you with what the government says in a moment. alice, you gave birth three weeks ago, nodding in agreement with some of that, congratulations, but explain to our audience about the 45 minute journey to give birth, why? the local hospital has been downgraded to a midwife in the
appalling statistics.can you imagine being turned away from the maternity unit in the throes of labour being pushed from pillar to post, travelling 20 miles with the fear and anxiety you are going to have your birth in the back of the cab, on the side of the road, not good for the mother's safety and well—being, and certainly not good for the newborn baby and this is because of years of cuts and financial squeeze in on the nhs meaning we have not got enough midwives. we have seen cuts to the...
48
48
Aug 22, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
it is appalling. however, ithink very aware i was a minority. it is appalling., i think it should be the case that broad figures are put forward. once you start to have named individuals and where they went to school, how was that information going to be used?|j think that information going to be used?” think that is slightly dangerous. it could become the weapon of social media. this is the problem, i can remember greg dyke talking about the bbc being hideously white. there are people who have said we focused a lot of ethnicity and gender and in doing so we've ignored the continuing effect of class was done it is interesting how you think there should be determined. the suggestion here from the labour leader is that things should be included is whether you went to a private school... like he did. and also your parents occupation. it redefines how we going to use that. i'm uncomfortable with the idea of people not liking how people spin a story, saying your little of privilege. there is a question of increasing diversity. but ina question of increasing diversity
it is appalling. however, ithink very aware i was a minority. it is appalling., i think it should be the case that broad figures are put forward. once you start to have named individuals and where they went to school, how was that information going to be used?|j think that information going to be used?” think that is slightly dangerous. it could become the weapon of social media. this is the problem, i can remember greg dyke talking about the bbc being hideously white. there are people who...
58
58
Aug 30, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
the murder of a family father in chemnitz was appalling. it isa father in chemnitz was appalling.estigated thoroughly and it will be investigated by the police and the state prosecutors. two suspects have been arrested, as you pointed out. but we have the rule of law and we must make clear that a crime of individual citizens gives nobody the right to organise a kind of a scapegoat that all migrants in germany are criminal. this is a very dangerous for the cohesion of our society and i think it's really time that even more people stood up and chemnitz said with a note to this kind of neo—nazi propaganda. chemnitz said with a note to this kind of neo-nazi propaganda. but the reason that people took to the streets in chemnitz, and when they ask you about it you refer to the afd and the rise and support for that party, are both happening because of immigration in germany. well, the alternative fur deutschland and similar parties are only concentrating on immigration and they still try to exploit the unique situation in 2015 when hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers, refugees, and o
the murder of a family father in chemnitz was appalling. it isa father in chemnitz was appalling.estigated thoroughly and it will be investigated by the police and the state prosecutors. two suspects have been arrested, as you pointed out. but we have the rule of law and we must make clear that a crime of individual citizens gives nobody the right to organise a kind of a scapegoat that all migrants in germany are criminal. this is a very dangerous for the cohesion of our society and i think...
69
69
Aug 5, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
those are appalling figures.o don't work for the daily mail love to poke holes in the daily mail regularly, we should of our caps to them, they've been campaigning for this for two years since the tragic death of a young boy. they've been campaigning for significant extra ca re campaigning for significant extra care for patients and they've come up care for patients and they've come up with this scheme. and what is the scheme, who wants to explain? my understanding with sepsis, it's particularly difficult to diagnose in and of itself. for example, a patient‘s temperature will start to rise and the way you deal with it is give them antibiotics. doctors and nurses have hand—held devices that are seething information about a range of vital signs for the patient, such as the temperature, blood pressure, that sort of stuff. when it suspects a patient may be in danger of catching sepsis it sends a tie —— text to the doctor or nurse to say this patient is in danger of developing sepsis. according to the daily mail, it i
those are appalling figures.o don't work for the daily mail love to poke holes in the daily mail regularly, we should of our caps to them, they've been campaigning for this for two years since the tragic death of a young boy. they've been campaigning for significant extra ca re campaigning for significant extra care for patients and they've come up care for patients and they've come up with this scheme. and what is the scheme, who wants to explain? my understanding with sepsis, it's...
117
117
Aug 20, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
the pennsylvania child abuse scandal has shocked and appalled.ng that 301 priests preyed on as many as 1,000 children over a 70—year period, and that church leaders hid the allegations away in a secret archive. who'd have believed me? a priest! last week, the attorney general‘s office in pennsylvania released a video with testimony of three victims. i was groomed, starting young. the day i met him, i was around 18 months old. the pennsylvania report is deeply disturbing. it includes allegations that a ring of priests manufactured child pornography and gave victims gold cross necklaces to identify them to identify them to other predators as optimal targets. pope francis didn't mention the pennsylvania allegations during his sermon yesterday at the vatican, but he did so today, in an unusually forthright letter to the world's 1.2 billion catholics. "with shame and repentance, we acknowledge, as an ecclesiastical community, that we were not where we should have been. that we did not act in a timely manner, realising the magnitude and the gravity of
the pennsylvania child abuse scandal has shocked and appalled.ng that 301 priests preyed on as many as 1,000 children over a 70—year period, and that church leaders hid the allegations away in a secret archive. who'd have believed me? a priest! last week, the attorney general‘s office in pennsylvania released a video with testimony of three victims. i was groomed, starting young. the day i met him, i was around 18 months old. the pennsylvania report is deeply disturbing. it includes...
60
60
Aug 14, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
an appalling story, bearing in mind the bridge was apparently refurbished and re—examined just two yeaxamined just two years ago. and it's completely shocking. obviously the account talks about firefighters with sniffer dogs working into the night searching for survivors and we have scoi’es searching for survivors and we have scores of people believed dead, many more injured. cars and lorries were pledging 150 feet to the ground. it is all frankly very much shocking —— we re is all frankly very much shocking —— were plunging. we have to wonder what brings it home almost if this is italy, this seems to be one of the western nations that should not be had —— should be having budgets to make sure bridges are well furnished, they don't collapse underweight and the government is blaming underinvestment over the years. we are italy is battling its owi'i years. we are italy is battling its own budgetary —— budget restraints, having its own monetary problems and this clearly seems to be the impact, to tragic impact on the ground. that allegation has been made quite a lot. italy's crumbling inf
an appalling story, bearing in mind the bridge was apparently refurbished and re—examined just two yeaxamined just two years ago. and it's completely shocking. obviously the account talks about firefighters with sniffer dogs working into the night searching for survivors and we have scoi’es searching for survivors and we have scores of people believed dead, many more injured. cars and lorries were pledging 150 feet to the ground. it is all frankly very much shocking —— we re is all...
83
83
Aug 9, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 1
a damning report says appalling sexual abuse on boys as young as seven took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schools. the conservative party is examining dozens of complaints about boris johnson's comments on muslim women and full face veils. and russia has condemned a new us sanctions imposed in response to the salisbury nerve agent attack. a spokeperson for president vladimir putin calls them "absolutely illegal". and a whole country welcomes their hero of the tour de france as geraint thomas returns home to wales. and coming up, the link between regular exercise and improved mental health, and why you might not need to do as much as you might think. hello and welcome to bbc news if you've just joined hello and welcome to bbc news if you'vejustjoined us. the england cricketer ben stokes says he was defending himself and others during a fight outside a nightclub in bristol last year. taking the stand for the first time in his trial on a charge of affray, he told the jury he intervened after hearing homophobic abuse being shouted at two men. earlier there were claims
a damning report says appalling sexual abuse on boys as young as seven took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schools. the conservative party is examining dozens of complaints about boris johnson's comments on muslim women and full face veils. and russia has condemned a new us sanctions imposed in response to the salisbury nerve agent attack. a spokeperson for president vladimir putin calls them "absolutely illegal". and a whole country welcomes their hero of the tour...
102
102
Aug 15, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
she labelled the speech as appalling, despite also calling for appalling, despite also calling for a‘s incredibly divisive and something people enjoy talking about. he made some heavy allusions to the white australian policy in his speech, which of course was the banning of non—european immigrating... but we can see that legacy is still alive, and teams around this policy are still very much a discourse in australia. similar to public opinion in the uk after borisjohnson‘s comments on the burqa, very controversial comments, people and voters in australia enjoyed having representatives say that others will not, and they‘ll continue to vote them and. tell us about this party that fraser anning is a member of? it isa that fraser anning is a member of? it is a minor party in australia, it represents a very conservative region and in far north queensland. its leader is very outspoken and a cooper hat wearing leader, he is known for being controversial in his comments. his support of the senator does not come as a surprise, his small minor party, like other minor parties in australia, real
she labelled the speech as appalling, despite also calling for appalling, despite also calling for a‘s incredibly divisive and something people enjoy talking about. he made some heavy allusions to the white australian policy in his speech, which of course was the banning of non—european immigrating... but we can see that legacy is still alive, and teams around this policy are still very much a discourse in australia. similar to public opinion in the uk after borisjohnson‘s comments on the...
135
135
Aug 30, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 3
ifind not being dealt with and ifind it appalling.key thinks it is proper to smear thejewish mccluskey thinks it is proper to smear the jewish community in mccluskey thinks it is proper to smear thejewish community in the way he has. that is ugly and ominous and he should withdraw his comments. when you have raised allegations of abuse with the leadership of the party, what is the reaction? in the past i have a lot of abuse within my local labour party and at that stage the national executive produced a critical report about the state of my local labour party and some of thoseissues my local labour party and some of those issues were addressed. but many mps are at the receiving end of co nsta nt many mps are at the receiving end of constant abuse and there are many members of the labour party who make anti—semitic comments, many allegations that are not being considered by the labour party disputes machinery and it is time it was taken more seriously. currently we argue about the labour party's failure to adopt the international defin
ifind not being dealt with and ifind it appalling.key thinks it is proper to smear thejewish mccluskey thinks it is proper to smear the jewish community in mccluskey thinks it is proper to smear thejewish community in the way he has. that is ugly and ominous and he should withdraw his comments. when you have raised allegations of abuse with the leadership of the party, what is the reaction? in the past i have a lot of abuse within my local labour party and at that stage the national executive...
181
181
Aug 7, 2018
08/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
but still ahead, 11 starving children rescued from appalling conditions at a desert compound. the oldest 15, the youngest just one. >>> also, she taught tv viewers how to take the good and take the bad. tributes pouring in for a beloved sitcom star. ♪ z >>> we're back now with that horrifying discovery in the desert of new mexico. 11 children rescued from appalling living conditions in a hidden compound. the youngest just 1 year old. now five adults are facing charges. nbc's joe fryer explains how a desperate plea led police to them. >> reporter: it's a mystery unfolding in northern new mexico, authorities say they discovered a compound hidden by walls of tires and wooden palates. si ranging in age from 1 to 15. investigators say they were starving with rags for clothing. authorities arrested two men along with three women believed to be the kids' mothers. among the charges they face, child abuse. >> these people were armed and possibly dangerous. >> this is where they would sleep. >> reporter: jason badger and his wife tonya owned the property. they say the compound appeared
but still ahead, 11 starving children rescued from appalling conditions at a desert compound. the oldest 15, the youngest just one. >>> also, she taught tv viewers how to take the good and take the bad. tributes pouring in for a beloved sitcom star. ♪ z >>> we're back now with that horrifying discovery in the desert of new mexico. 11 children rescued from appalling living conditions in a hidden compound. the youngest just 1 year old. now five adults are facing charges. nbc's...
124
124
Aug 9, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
a damning report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schoolshas won gold in the three metre springboard at the european championships. it follows the gold he won in the same event at the commonwealth games in glasgow. the summer transfer window is closed. chelsea have been showing off their star signing, the world's most expensive keypad. golf's final major of the year, the us pga championship is under way with rory mcilroy currently three shots off the lead. i will be back with more on those stories at 5:30 p:m.. see you then. thank you. we will see you later. councillors in northamptonshire have voted to support an action plan that will lead to radical cuts to services and jobs, as they look to deal with a £70 million budget shortfall. one member of the public told councillors they were "shameful" and would have "blood on their hands" if they went ahead with the proposals. tony mcardle is the lead commissioner, who's been appointed by the secretary of state, to make sure the council meets it's financial duties and delivers essential services.
a damning report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schoolshas won gold in the three metre springboard at the european championships. it follows the gold he won in the same event at the commonwealth games in glasgow. the summer transfer window is closed. chelsea have been showing off their star signing, the world's most expensive keypad. golf's final major of the year, the us pga championship is under way with rory mcilroy currently three shots off...
92
92
Aug 18, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm not shocked at all the appalling things that mr. trump has done.ct thatn egregious flies in the face of traditional practice as well as common sense and national security. that's why there's been such an outcry from many intelligence professionals, not to support me, but to support the principle that security clearances are something that are very solemn and sacred and they should never be used for political purposes, either to grant friends with clearances or revoke clearances of your critics. host: let's go to a caller from new york, new york on the democratic line. good morning, dave. 75 of there's another frome that protect us administration to administration. being attacked. true,gas lights us, it's bro's attention -- throws attention off omarosa. this man is all about enriching himself and the people in his cabinet. they are corrupt. the republican party does nothing to oversee him. as little as possible. absolutely corrupted by lobbyists. this man is a benedict arnold. he is treasonous. the republic is at stake. francisco, from san she sound
i'm not shocked at all the appalling things that mr. trump has done.ct thatn egregious flies in the face of traditional practice as well as common sense and national security. that's why there's been such an outcry from many intelligence professionals, not to support me, but to support the principle that security clearances are something that are very solemn and sacred and they should never be used for political purposes, either to grant friends with clearances or revoke clearances of your...
142
142
Aug 4, 2018
08/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
peter: it is absol appalling. zimbabwe by some accounts is the imfastest contracting peac economy in the world. -- in the history of the world. it is an absolute basket case at the moment. soaring unemployment. it is a terrible environment at the moment. you have had a lot of appropriation of land and things that made foreign investors nervous. they have to row back from that. i think the most ef to do that is to present a united front by folding the opposition into some kind of government of national unity. rajini: thank you very much for your insights. yesterday president trump's national security team left little doubt that russiaad interfered in the u.s. elections and was continuing to do so.t then last night their boss came out swinging against the investigation looking into the c verge. nire is what he had to say at a rally in pennsyl pres. trump: now, we are being hindered by the russian hoax.a it'ax, ok? i willell you what, russia is very unhappy that trump won, that i can tell you. rajini: for more on the
peter: it is absol appalling. zimbabwe by some accounts is the imfastest contracting peac economy in the world. -- in the history of the world. it is an absolute basket case at the moment. soaring unemployment. it is a terrible environment at the moment. you have had a lot of appropriation of land and things that made foreign investors nervous. they have to row back from that. i think the most ef to do that is to present a united front by folding the opposition into some kind of government of...
182
182
Aug 23, 2018
08/18
by
COM
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
. - roseanne barr made some really incendiary, pretty appalling comments on twitter. - the "planet oflim brotherhood, that gets kicked around, but when you combine that with the "planet of the apes," it's just so toxic, it's just-- you can't really ever come back. - yeah. - oh, that's an interesting angle. uh... i love how precise jesse watters gets with this. it's like he's a racism chemist. "look, on its own, muslim brotherhood is harmless. yeah, but anti-- that's a anti-muslim slur, but once you combine it with too much "planet of the apes," it's gonna blow up in your face. trust me, when you've been saying racist shit as long as i have, you get a feel for it, you know? you get a feel. you gotta mix it just right. and what was really fun was watching the people who tried to argue that roseanne wasn't being racist; she was just sort of generally bad. - we live in a politically correct world right now. we live in a world where it's just not-- it's just plain not nice. it's not nice to say-- - it's not about political correctness. it's racism. - hold on a minute. let her finish. - let
. - roseanne barr made some really incendiary, pretty appalling comments on twitter. - the "planet oflim brotherhood, that gets kicked around, but when you combine that with the "planet of the apes," it's just so toxic, it's just-- you can't really ever come back. - yeah. - oh, that's an interesting angle. uh... i love how precise jesse watters gets with this. it's like he's a racism chemist. "look, on its own, muslim brotherhood is harmless. yeah, but anti-- that's a...
54
54
Aug 27, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
i think she's in an appalling position, to some degree self—inflicted.cknowledged that her civilian government has little authority over the media and did not plan this —— over the media. they did not plan what they call this potential genocide but they say she has never spoken out against what the military has done. even to this day, last week in a public speech she refused to acknowledge the atrocities carried out by her armed forces. it's unlikely that they would lead to any prosecution of her but she has sided so firmly with her own military, that locked her up for many years ovet the rakhine issue, but if this does go to a genocide prosecution and international form, aung sang suu kyi will find herself on the wrong side, put in the same camp as pariahs like north korea and the syrian government. let's get some reaction on this from mark farmaner. he's director of the burma campaign uk and joins us by webcam. thank you forjoining us. what is your reaction to this report? we have had the evidence now for a long time, we knew the burmese government we
i think she's in an appalling position, to some degree self—inflicted.cknowledged that her civilian government has little authority over the media and did not plan this —— over the media. they did not plan what they call this potential genocide but they say she has never spoken out against what the military has done. even to this day, last week in a public speech she refused to acknowledge the atrocities carried out by her armed forces. it's unlikely that they would lead to any...
71
71
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
the stench in the extensive catacombs is appalling at one time this was a labyrinth of passages cells and cages for humans and animals it echoed to the eerie sounds from hunters and the hunted lions and tigers bears and antelopes. criminal sentenced to death the way to demagogue phenolic there was one simple merciless but all pervading principle survival of the strongest. fanfares signaled the start of the games the coliseum and his dress could take far more spectators than the town had inhabitants the last great arena to be built during the roman empire its design was perfect. for those participating in the games entered the arena down its long axis it was a triumphal procession a dazzling theatrical production with allusions to the venerated gods africa dion isis diana the god of eternity. to the cheers of the crowd the gladiators made their way into the arena for rich rewards they risked their lives in combat with wild animals. organized entertainment of the citizens corresponded to the way of life of a prosperous civilization whose parameters were success strength and the courage
the stench in the extensive catacombs is appalling at one time this was a labyrinth of passages cells and cages for humans and animals it echoed to the eerie sounds from hunters and the hunted lions and tigers bears and antelopes. criminal sentenced to death the way to demagogue phenolic there was one simple merciless but all pervading principle survival of the strongest. fanfares signaled the start of the games the coliseum and his dress could take far more spectators than the town had...
93
93
Aug 9, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
it found "appalling" abuse at ampleforth in north yorkshire, and at downside in somerset, and says bothations. the children, as young as seven, were sexually abused by a number of monks, who were described as being "secretive, evasive and suspicious of anyone outside their benedictine order." in all, ten people have been either convicted or cautioned for their role in sexual abuse. 0ur religion editor, martin bashir, reports. they decorate some of england's most attractive landscapes. downside school, here in somerset, and ampleforth in yorkshire — described as resembling a harry potter world of beguiling charm. but within these golden monastic buildings from the 1960s onwards, some teachers sexually abused children as young as seven. piers grant—ferris was described as a sadistic and violent abuser at ampleforth's prep school, where he taught for ten years from 1965. seen here on the right in 2006, he was found guilty on 20 counts of indecent assault, and was one of ten staff at the schools to have been convicted or cautioned in the last 50 years. but today's report said the true scale
it found "appalling" abuse at ampleforth in north yorkshire, and at downside in somerset, and says bothations. the children, as young as seven, were sexually abused by a number of monks, who were described as being "secretive, evasive and suspicious of anyone outside their benedictine order." in all, ten people have been either convicted or cautioned for their role in sexual abuse. 0ur religion editor, martin bashir, reports. they decorate some of england's most attractive...
54
54
Aug 19, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, i must admit i have taken the view all way through this appalling civil war which has been going, the poor people have been in a state of chaos, for seven year, and millions of refugees of course in countries next door to syria, but i took the view rightly 01’ syria, but i took the view rightly or wrongly assad was probably the least worst option for this country. despite what he has done. despite what he has done, because the rebel groups were so utterly disorganised. some, little more than terrorists or little less than terrorists and the idea for the british government to get involved with the various of the rebel groups i thought was a mistake in the first place. i remember when cameron wanted to send british troops to help what he called the rebel, he referred to them as moderates but they weren't. he tried to differentiate? how can you differentiate in a situation like this? i thought that was a mistake andi this? i thought that was a mistake and i think in a way for britain to back out of this now, is an acknowledge. perhaps it wasn't a goodidea acknowledge. perhaps it was
yes, i must admit i have taken the view all way through this appalling civil war which has been going, the poor people have been in a state of chaos, for seven year, and millions of refugees of course in countries next door to syria, but i took the view rightly 01’ syria, but i took the view rightly or wrongly assad was probably the least worst option for this country. despite what he has done. despite what he has done, because the rebel groups were so utterly disorganised. some, little more...
61
61
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
read to hide from the red cross and sun are told is the humanitarian situation in yemen is appalling. we have received twenty nine identified the bodies of children up to fourteen years old and forty forty eight injured among them thirty children but for the overall top. this needs to be referred to the ministry of health and population of yemen humanitarian situation in the country is catastrophic it's a book relation that has been brought to the brink of collapse the health system is decimated the movement of population is growing because of. conflicts and hostilities going on so really do things. more hostilities and you know the expansion of those hostilities with will exacerbate an already humanitarian situation even more we see violations cross the country and it's really sad to. issue speak about civilian casualties in a matter of less than a week so for us this is painful and whenever we see civilian casualties we i mean. this is just horrific. that facebook may have closer ties to washington than previously thought it's now on the social media giant is relying on experts fund
read to hide from the red cross and sun are told is the humanitarian situation in yemen is appalling. we have received twenty nine identified the bodies of children up to fourteen years old and forty forty eight injured among them thirty children but for the overall top. this needs to be referred to the ministry of health and population of yemen humanitarian situation in the country is catastrophic it's a book relation that has been brought to the brink of collapse the health system is...
98
98
Aug 9, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
a damning report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schoolson boys as young as seven. russia condemns new us sanctions imposed in response to the salisbury nerve agent attack — a spokeperson for vladimir putin calls them "absolutely illegal". and thousands of people lined the streets of cardiff to welcome home tour de france winner geraint thomas. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. hollywood hits back at proposed changes to the oscars — which includes the introduction of a new popular film category. we'll be discussing a study linking regular physical activity to improved mental well—being. and we'll review tomorrow's newspapers at 10:45pm and again at 11:30pm with the broadcasterjohn stapleton and the journalist baroness ba kewell. that's all ahead on bbc new. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello. i'm hugh woozencroft. welcome to sportsday. we'll be covering all the big stories including the end of the august transfer window in england with, amongst others,
a damning report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schoolson boys as young as seven. russia condemns new us sanctions imposed in response to the salisbury nerve agent attack — a spokeperson for vladimir putin calls them "absolutely illegal". and thousands of people lined the streets of cardiff to welcome home tour de france winner geraint thomas. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this...
60
60
Aug 27, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
i think she's in an appalling position, to some degree self—inflicted.rt acknowledged that her civilian government has little authority over the media and did not plan this potential genocide but they say she has never spoken out against what the military has done, even to this day, last week in a public speech she refused to acknowledge the atrocities carried out by her armed forces. it's unlikely that they would lead to any prosecution of her but she has sided so prosecution of her but she has sided so firmly with her own military, that locked up for many years, but if this does go to a genocide prosecution and international form, aung sang suu kyi will find herself on the wrong side, put in the same camp as pariahs like north korea and the syrian government. we can speak now to phil robertson, the deputy asia director at human rights watch. he joins us via webcam from colombo in sri lanka. what is your reaction to this report? it's bad damning report. it agrees with many of the findings we have made. we believe this is a real call to the international
i think she's in an appalling position, to some degree self—inflicted.rt acknowledged that her civilian government has little authority over the media and did not plan this potential genocide but they say she has never spoken out against what the military has done, even to this day, last week in a public speech she refused to acknowledge the atrocities carried out by her armed forces. it's unlikely that they would lead to any prosecution of her but she has sided so prosecution of her but she...
91
91
Aug 10, 2018
08/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
i feel appalled as an american by the toxicity. i feel ashamed to see a president attacking such a high quality american sport star as lebron james after he's opened a school for 400 impoverished kids. it turns out, lawrence, that there are moderate republicans out there. there are independents and suburban women that are deeply turned off by this. they voted with their feet. they voted by pulling levers, showing up in the polls. they kept the lid on trump's support. if we deny them this access to the president, the full trump, i think we're not doing our jobs professional but someone who believes that it is essential that there be a check on trump's power for the last two years of his presidency. at a minimum democratic control of the house. i think it would be a mistake politically. >> you make the point in your column something that i have heard mike murphy say last week i think possibly in a tweet that the way to cover the rally is to just set up one camera for all the networks to get the feed for that one camera. do not send r
i feel appalled as an american by the toxicity. i feel ashamed to see a president attacking such a high quality american sport star as lebron james after he's opened a school for 400 impoverished kids. it turns out, lawrence, that there are moderate republicans out there. there are independents and suburban women that are deeply turned off by this. they voted with their feet. they voted by pulling levers, showing up in the polls. they kept the lid on trump's support. if we deny them this access...
51
51
Aug 28, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
food is scarce, conditions are appalling and violence is almost constant.e arriving on this island than previous years but they're not leaving. as part of the eu turkey deal they are being held on lesbos rather than moving to the mainland. while we were filming at the camp, two people were stabbed in a queue forfood. police blocked us from getting udc. always the same pattern. is it start of the fight, in the food line, people get stabbed and it's always something between different communities. msf say conditions are leading to deep trauma. they have children as young as ten attempting suicide. we're reporting this to the public system, to the, we have children as young as ten years old who try to suicide, there are no psychologists on this island. and despite the fact that we push to move these children to as soon as push to move these children to as soon as possible, it's not happening. —— move them to athens. there was a huge fight in may, largely between kurdish and arab men. iron bars were used to beat people. do you think there are dangerous people? d
food is scarce, conditions are appalling and violence is almost constant.e arriving on this island than previous years but they're not leaving. as part of the eu turkey deal they are being held on lesbos rather than moving to the mainland. while we were filming at the camp, two people were stabbed in a queue forfood. police blocked us from getting udc. always the same pattern. is it start of the fight, in the food line, people get stabbed and it's always something between different communities....
74
74
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
wonderfully appalling look who's back is our number two.and now to our number one most funny german comedy of all time it's about the fall of the berlin wall ninety nine and german reunification director wolfgang backer turned history on its head for a film the charm the world. thank goodness and let it begins in the chaotic weeks before the fall the berlin wall loyal socialist christiana caesar son participating in an anti-government protest and suffers a heart attack. and sweating from france and he was. going to get an ocean from home from not but in terms of coma alex mom missed the fall of the wall. so. so her son pretends east germany is still alive and well the film is a fantasy but accurately reflects the real sentiment of germans in both east and west. some high school. and for human. it is a problem actually from the old east products are now off the shelf but alex finds a way the movie shows how east german struggled in the new unified germany. again. that's. how it slows. the. tragic funny and conciliatory goodbye lenin is the m
wonderfully appalling look who's back is our number two.and now to our number one most funny german comedy of all time it's about the fall of the berlin wall ninety nine and german reunification director wolfgang backer turned history on its head for a film the charm the world. thank goodness and let it begins in the chaotic weeks before the fall the berlin wall loyal socialist christiana caesar son participating in an anti-government protest and suffers a heart attack. and sweating from france...