142
142
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
they say pleasant hill chiropractor david atkinson fondled them under the guise of treatment. the women say they came forward after finding out through mutual friends that they both had similar experiences with atkinson. >> a lot of women don't think that stuff like this is wrong when the doctor does it, so we wanted to come forward because it could be some other women out there that we can help. >> i want him out of business. i want him -- i want this to stop for women. >> abc7 news went to atkinson's office, which was empty. he was also not responding to our request for comment. >>> new details on a story we first told you about last night on abc7 news. the contra costa county sheriff's office has identified the man taken into custody after a lengthy standoff. he is 41-year-old alex studer. neighbors told abc7 news he was walking around carrying a rifle with a scope, threatening to kill people. he is now in jail, accused of making criminal threats. >>> new developments in the race to be san francisco's next mayor. just 1,601 votes now separate the top two candidates, numbers
they say pleasant hill chiropractor david atkinson fondled them under the guise of treatment. the women say they came forward after finding out through mutual friends that they both had similar experiences with atkinson. >> a lot of women don't think that stuff like this is wrong when the doctor does it, so we wanted to come forward because it could be some other women out there that we can help. >> i want him out of business. i want him -- i want this to stop for women. >>...
65
65
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
outlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinson qc explained that, last july, jack renshaw was his idea to some of his group at this table, upstairs in a pub in warrington. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages, and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him, before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night, called robbie mullen, who was working undercover for the anti—racism organisation hope not hate. according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action, and that night, christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that, and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. the 2018 world cup kicks off in russia in just two days' time. this afternoon, the england team flew into st petersburg before heading to the
outlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinson qc explained that, last july, jack renshaw was his idea to some of his group at this table, upstairs in a pub in warrington. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages, and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him, before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned...
67
67
Jun 10, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
diane atkinson. good to have you here. you for coming a house in scotland which was struck by lightning is likely to have to be demolished after its roof was engulfed in flames. very fortunately, no one was injured but the owner of the newly built property in lenzee in east dunbartonshire says he's been left ‘numbed' by the experience as graham stewart reports. frank malcolm is downstairs with his wife and children last night when suddenly the television went off but it was not until his neighbours rang the door bell that he realised that his roof was on fire. according to social media, a large lightning bolt hit the roof and very quickly it was engulfed by flames. thankfully, no one was injured but you can see from the extensive damage left behind how fears that fire was. mr malcolm hughey is an architect did not want to speak on camera but he told me he has been numbed by the whole experience and although he has insurance, due to the water damage caused by putting up those claims, he reckons his houses are right off and
diane atkinson. good to have you here. you for coming a house in scotland which was struck by lightning is likely to have to be demolished after its roof was engulfed in flames. very fortunately, no one was injured but the owner of the newly built property in lenzee in east dunbartonshire says he's been left ‘numbed' by the experience as graham stewart reports. frank malcolm is downstairs with his wife and children last night when suddenly the television went off but it was not until his...
45
45
Jun 13, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
are on trial for remaining members after the ban. 0utlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinsond out his idea to some of his group at this table, upstairs in a pub in warrington. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages, and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him, before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night, called robbie mullen, who was working undercover for the anti—racism organisation hope not hate. according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action, and that night, christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that, and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. wage growth in the first part of this year has fallen unexpectedly, despite unemployment dropping to a record low. the office for nation
are on trial for remaining members after the ban. 0utlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinsond out his idea to some of his group at this table, upstairs in a pub in warrington. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages, and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him, before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a...
88
88
Jun 13, 2018
06/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
as they have, that's according to the latest iea oil market report as ever, i'm happy to say neil atkinson from the iea joins us on the line. sir, i see you'vreleased your forecast for 2019 now, on the supply and demand side let's start with supply. i see that on that note for 2018 you revised upwards the growth to the tune of about 2 million barrels a day from where it was before you see 1.7 million barrels a day for 2019 where is that supply growth coming from? >> most of that ly growt the non-opec countries in 2018, which is nearly a record level, by the way, about 75% of it both in 2018 and in 2019 comes from the united states, which is growg sharply. there's also growth in canada and brazil and in one or two other places united states is the most important driving force in the non-opec supply growth >> the u.s. is the most important driving force in terms of the growth, but we're coming up to an important opec meeting next week. there's some expectation that there is more supply on the horizon given production cuts out of venezuela and iran. are you also working on that asum thsumptio
as they have, that's according to the latest iea oil market report as ever, i'm happy to say neil atkinson from the iea joins us on the line. sir, i see you'vreleased your forecast for 2019 now, on the supply and demand side let's start with supply. i see that on that note for 2018 you revised upwards the growth to the tune of about 2 million barrels a day from where it was before you see 1.7 million barrels a day for 2019 where is that supply growth coming from? >> most of that ly growt...
63
63
Jun 8, 2018
06/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
separating the children from their family members thank you so much for speaking to us jean jean atkinson is from the catholic legal immigration network she was via skype there from washington we appreciate your time now i want to point you to this accident investigation by our team at fault lines on the same topic dozens of immigrant teens in the u.s. have been unlawfully detained as part of the trump administration's war and gangs and correspondent attash deltora traveled to long island to meet some of the hidden victims out the crackdown exploring how in many cases unaccompanied minors have been targeted entertained without sufficient evidence to tie them to drug gangs it's an x. that fail watch it if you can on al-jazeera dot com time now for a look at the day's other international news stories here in london and following the austrian government says it will shut down seven mosques and expel six in mom's that are funded by turkey is prone to the furious response from ankara where the move has been branded racist austria's home to around six hundred thousand muslims mostly of turkish
separating the children from their family members thank you so much for speaking to us jean jean atkinson is from the catholic legal immigration network she was via skype there from washington we appreciate your time now i want to point you to this accident investigation by our team at fault lines on the same topic dozens of immigrant teens in the u.s. have been unlawfully detained as part of the trump administration's war and gangs and correspondent attash deltora traveled to long island to...
80
80
Jun 23, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
let's talk to nick atkinson from the woodland trust. is john nick atkinson from the woodland trust. of caterpillars can devote the entire trees. can treat a cover? it does not kill the tree but it will weaken it over time and that opens it up to other pests and pathogen is coming in and finishing it off. what evidence do you have that the country population is significantly affected by the lava? we know they are travelling across the uk at fsb of notts. —— ten three. can we do anything to stop it? probably not. the female fly that lays the eggs is very mobile. chances are by the time is the damage that the caterpillar is doing the female laying more eggs in another tree. it will be very difficult to contain and control. what can be done about it? in this case, not a lot. it is a real warning that we need to be doing much more about our plant bio—security in the uk. much more about our plant bio-security in the uk. no pesticides, no treatments? what about planting around it? is there something that might deter both vote from breeding nearby? because it is a non—native species there a
let's talk to nick atkinson from the woodland trust. is john nick atkinson from the woodland trust. of caterpillars can devote the entire trees. can treat a cover? it does not kill the tree but it will weaken it over time and that opens it up to other pests and pathogen is coming in and finishing it off. what evidence do you have that the country population is significantly affected by the lava? we know they are travelling across the uk at fsb of notts. —— ten three. can we do anything to...
71
71
Jun 10, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
historian and author diane atkinson speaking to us earlier.e brigade that a fire engines and 58 firefighters and officers are being called to a hospital fire officers are being called to a hospitalfire in enfield. it is on the ridgeway. there are a number of hospitals that area, so we need to have a confirmed. is larger so that they are attending. a foragers and 58 firefighters called to a hospital in enfield at ridgeway. we'll bring you more when there is more information. —— eight fire engines. now over the weather. after a cloudy star, the sun came out. it was pretty widespread. the two britons into the mid—20s celsius. this photo showers pretty much what many people experience. there were showers and thunderstorms into northern england. these will fizzle out later. that will return to many southern and eastern areas. pretty warm temperatures, into the mid—teens celsius. tomorrow a simla sort of day. high pressure still in control. warmth of the sunshine and also the chance of isolated heavy showers and thunderstorms. it was a scotla nd sho
historian and author diane atkinson speaking to us earlier.e brigade that a fire engines and 58 firefighters and officers are being called to a hospital fire officers are being called to a hospitalfire in enfield. it is on the ridgeway. there are a number of hospitals that area, so we need to have a confirmed. is larger so that they are attending. a foragers and 58 firefighters called to a hospital in enfield at ridgeway. we'll bring you more when there is more information. —— eight fire...
107
107
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
with all six defendants listening intently, the prosecutor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that the summer. the group met at this table upstairs in the big window at the friar penketh pub on the 1st ofjuly. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie mullen, jack renshaw wanted to carry at the murder in the name of national action, and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. the multi—millionaire businessman who founded the leave. eu campaign, arron banks, has told mps that there is "no evidence" he was involved in a conspiracy with russian officials. speaking to the digital, culture,
with all six defendants listening intently, the prosecutor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that the summer. the group met at this table upstairs in the big window at the friar penketh pub on the 1st ofjuly. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate...
40
40
Jun 10, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
diane atkinson is a historian and author who was at the march today. she said the atmosphere was "wonderfulenergy and joy. and determination. so it really felt as though one was was back with the suffragettes more than 100 years ago. it was fantastic. how diverse was the suffragette movement and how diverse was the crowd there today? well, they were very similar. today was all about diversity, and the suffragettes were all about diversity because they had members from all classes, all parts of the country and all different life stories, and life experiences, were brought together for the campaign. so they were an extremely and self—consciously diverse group of campaigners. what do you think the suffragettes of 1918 would make of the state of britain regarding equality for women today? they would be impressed with what women have achieved. women have achieved a great deal. but there aren't enough of women in high positions with real authority to make a difference. we need more mps for one thing. they would be thrilled about progress, but they will wonder why we still are battling the equal p
diane atkinson is a historian and author who was at the march today. she said the atmosphere was "wonderfulenergy and joy. and determination. so it really felt as though one was was back with the suffragettes more than 100 years ago. it was fantastic. how diverse was the suffragette movement and how diverse was the crowd there today? well, they were very similar. today was all about diversity, and the suffragettes were all about diversity because they had members from all classes, all...
201
201
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
outlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinson, qc, explained that, last julyjack renshaw, wasthe prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night, called robbie mullen, who was working undercover for the antiracism organisation, hope not hate. according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action, and that night, christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that, and all six men denied being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the bailey. france and italy have exchanged sharp words over the fate of hundreds of migrants on a ship in the mediterranean. the french president emmanuel macron accused the italian government of "cynicism and irresponsibility" for ref
outlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinson, qc, explained that, last julyjack renshaw, wasthe prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night, called robbie...
200
200
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
are on trial for remaining members after the ban. 0utlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinsonome of his group at this table, upstairs in a pub in warrington. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages, and then kill a female detective who'd been investigating him, before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night called robbie mullen, who was working undercover for the antiracism organisation hope not hate. according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that, and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. a senior accountant at pricewaterhousecoopers — who audited the accounts of retailer bhs in the year before its controversial sale — is facing a 15—year ban and
are on trial for remaining members after the ban. 0utlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinsonome of his group at this table, upstairs in a pub in warrington. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages, and then kill a female detective who'd been investigating him, before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national...
40
40
Jun 10, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the historian and author diane atkinson is with me.y. perfectly timed out in the right colours. thank you very much for coming in. what was the atmosphere like at the march today? it was wonderful. it was a bit like time travelling, back to the suffragettes procession. it was full of colour, it was full of energy. and joy. and determination. so it really felt as eve ryo ne determination. so it really felt as everyone was back with the suffragettes more than 100 years ago. it was fantastic. how diverse was the suffragette movement and how diverse was the cloud there today? well, they were very similar. today was all about diversity, and the suffragettes were that diversity because they had members from all classes, all parts of the country and all different life stories and life experiences were brought together for the campaign. so they we re together for the campaign. so they were an extremely and self—consciously diverse group of campaigners. what do you think the suffragettes of 1918 would make of the state of britain regarding equa
the historian and author diane atkinson is with me.y. perfectly timed out in the right colours. thank you very much for coming in. what was the atmosphere like at the march today? it was wonderful. it was a bit like time travelling, back to the suffragettes procession. it was full of colour, it was full of energy. and joy. and determination. so it really felt as eve ryo ne determination. so it really felt as everyone was back with the suffragettes more than 100 years ago. it was fantastic. how...
104
104
Jun 2, 2018
06/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
cheryl atkinson her computer was broken into. and these are tactics that go beyond the stuff that we normally think of. they are adopting the tactics. old soviet union. it is stunning. >> >> there's a deep levelful lying and disciples. you know obama and hillary clinton were discipems of sal linski. >> what is happening to the democrat party. >> to me the party is rotten to the core. and what is holding it up is not the democrat party, by its own weight is collapsed. it is susdaned by people much acchemmia and left in the media and left in the entertainment industry. the left controls these three megaphones of our culture and they can put out lies and disinformation as long as that continues they are homing up the democrat party and the cover up artist for the party. >> laura: dinesh thank you for givening us the first prime time interview after the pardon from president trump. >> and mckasey is here with us. this is critical to understand what the swamp is trying to do to president trump with that russian probe. stay right there
cheryl atkinson her computer was broken into. and these are tactics that go beyond the stuff that we normally think of. they are adopting the tactics. old soviet union. it is stunning. >> >> there's a deep levelful lying and disciples. you know obama and hillary clinton were discipems of sal linski. >> what is happening to the democrat party. >> to me the party is rotten to the core. and what is holding it up is not the democrat party, by its own weight is collapsed. it...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
81
81
Jun 7, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
reerhe cooking of the oks that was exposed by lavonda atkinson in?scernible] has been in court i don't know how many times. so therefore, it's delay upon delay, et cetera. this really is a weather vane of mta. >> kathy is the last person to turn in a speaker card on the director's report items. >> good afternoon, chair and directors. i'm t policy and pgram director at walk san francisco, issiheha to comp t increasedssin cro times for pedestrians. th is a huge change, a huge improvement in our city. i have other cities calling me up, saying, what's going on? how did you do this? this is amazing. te at walk sfndr fellow seni and disability action independent living resource center, lighthouse for the blind. [ stand by ] test. >>> every time i see someone doing it i glare at them as if to say don't you know you're doing something wrong. often times i don't get a response back that suggests they do know they are doing something wrong. if we have the resources to make these -- i'm not talking about that at glare means. if we have the resources to make the
reerhe cooking of the oks that was exposed by lavonda atkinson in?scernible] has been in court i don't know how many times. so therefore, it's delay upon delay, et cetera. this really is a weather vane of mta. >> kathy is the last person to turn in a speaker card on the director's report items. >> good afternoon, chair and directors. i'm t policy and pgram director at walk san francisco, issiheha to comp t increasedssin cro times for pedestrians. th is a huge change, a huge...
287
287
Jun 2, 2018
06/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 287
favorite 0
quote 1
the obama era, dinesh, that was used as a tactic, intimidation, following fox news reporter cheryl atkinson, her computer was broken into. these are intimidation tactics that go beyond the stuff that we'd normally think of. we talk about russia, but they're adopting the tactics of the old soviet union. >> there's a deep level of lying and deception that goes on here. you know that both obama and hillary were the disciples of solynnsky. >> laura: what happens to the democratic party as it's moving farther and farther leftward? >> to me, the party is in many respects rotten to the core. and what's really holding it up is not the democratic party itself, but but its own weight it would collapse. it's sustained by a kind of outside alliance involving people in academia, the left in the media, and the left in the entertainment industry. the left controls these three megaphones of our culture, and they can put out lies and disinformation as long as that continues. they're what's holding up the democratic party right now. they're the cover-up artists for this party. >> laura: dinesh, thank you for
the obama era, dinesh, that was used as a tactic, intimidation, following fox news reporter cheryl atkinson, her computer was broken into. these are intimidation tactics that go beyond the stuff that we'd normally think of. we talk about russia, but they're adopting the tactics of the old soviet union. >> there's a deep level of lying and deception that goes on here. you know that both obama and hillary were the disciples of solynnsky. >> laura: what happens to the democratic party...
136
136
Jun 25, 2018
06/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
here's a quote from cheryl atkinson, who wrote a column about it in "the hill" today.he writes, "the earth shattering finding confirm citizens were spears, a high-ranking official allegedly conspiring to affect the outcome of a presidential election." and if it weren't for the ig investigation, he would likely still be helping leave the special counsel investigation of trump today. thoughts on that? >> any fair reading of that report, a reader who is not colored bipartisan objectives, if you just read the report with intellectual honesty, you'll find things in there that he has said privately that are disturbing. that you don't want to see in a senior investigator. i challenge anyone to say that, after a fair reading of that report, that everything is fine. that being said to come up there is no evidence -- the missing pieces and what action he took as an investigator to put his thumb on this, because it's clear where his mind was. it's clear what he wanted to happen. the missing piece is the action. >> martha: everyone is familiar with the text messages, we can put th
here's a quote from cheryl atkinson, who wrote a column about it in "the hill" today.he writes, "the earth shattering finding confirm citizens were spears, a high-ranking official allegedly conspiring to affect the outcome of a presidential election." and if it weren't for the ig investigation, he would likely still be helping leave the special counsel investigation of trump today. thoughts on that? >> any fair reading of that report, a reader who is not colored...
103
103
Jun 8, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> nancy atkinson, your line is open. >> hi. there was a similar announcement of detection of both methane and organic materials tpwhack 2014 also by the curiosity rover. how is this announcement different or how have you built on the find frgs 2014 for this detection? michelle: we were just talking about beforehand. jen, do you want to take that? jen: sure , in 2014 we reported the discovery of chlorinated molecule, carbon structures that have chlorine attach. it was a significant discovery, the first time we were able to confirm organic molecules on mars. they was first time. we had been looking for this for a very long time with the hope we would find it with the vikings instruments in 1976 and finally with curiosity in landing on a lake bed that we could actually discover these. now what we're left with, what do these men? the thing about chlorinated molecules, it's not what you typically find in natural samples. so we weren't sure what the significance was at the time. however, it did give us a lot of motivation to keep loo
. >> nancy atkinson, your line is open. >> hi. there was a similar announcement of detection of both methane and organic materials tpwhack 2014 also by the curiosity rover. how is this announcement different or how have you built on the find frgs 2014 for this detection? michelle: we were just talking about beforehand. jen, do you want to take that? jen: sure , in 2014 we reported the discovery of chlorinated molecule, carbon structures that have chlorine attach. it was a...
65
65
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
with all six defendants listening intently, the prosecutor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that thely. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie mullen, jack renshaw wanted to carry out the murder in the name of national action, and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. you're watching beyond one hundred days. it has been a summit — unlike any other. donald trump and kimjong un made history today — the first sitting us president, to meet a north korean leader. the handshake followed by a face to face meeting and the signing of a document, a deal promising a new relationship betwee
with all six defendants listening intently, the prosecutor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that thely. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie...
80
80
Jun 11, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thank you next is nancy atkinson speaker.com. your line is opened. >> hi. there was a similar announcement of detection of methane and organic materials back in 2014 also by the curiosity rover. how is this announcement different or how have you built the fiings from 2014 for this detection? >> i know we were talking about that beforehand. a very good question. jen you want to take that? >> sure. in 2014 we reported the discovery of chlorinated molecules that are carbon structures with a chlorine attached to them. and there was a few. it was a significant discovery. it was a first time we were able to confirm organic molecules on mars. it was the first time. and we ha been ok for this r a ve long time with the hops we would find it with the viking instruments in 1976 and with curiosity in landing on a lake bed, that we could actually discover these. now, we were left with what do these mean? the thing is that the chlorine molecules is not what you find in natural samples. and we weren't sure what the significance was at the time. however, it did give us a l
. >> thank you next is nancy atkinson speaker.com. your line is opened. >> hi. there was a similar announcement of detection of methane and organic materials back in 2014 also by the curiosity rover. how is this announcement different or how have you built the fiings from 2014 for this detection? >> i know we were talking about that beforehand. a very good question. jen you want to take that? >> sure. in 2014 we reported the discovery of chlorinated molecules that are...
176
176
Jun 1, 2018
06/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
for more on all this i'm joined by nbc senior editor claire atkinson and rosa guthrie for the hollywood reporter. so, the media of late has been kind of a focal point for the divide in this country. i think the things we're seeing are a representation and they're causing a lot of debate around the country. are we at the point now, marissa, where companies are becoming sort of the moral allison rosati bitter? they're the ones who are deciding where is the line drawn and where isn't it? >> that's the problem. there's no -- it's not realistic to think there is going to be one standard. roseanne worked for the disney company, worked for. a family friendly, the whole financial health is based on appealing to families. so, that, there was going to be swift action there. they weren't going to wait for the advertiser boycott. samantha bee is a late night host who used a vulgar word that i don't understand why anybody uses this word, but -- so, and tbs is so far supporting her even though two advertisers have defected. i think we have to watch and see if there are going to be more. if it's going
for more on all this i'm joined by nbc senior editor claire atkinson and rosa guthrie for the hollywood reporter. so, the media of late has been kind of a focal point for the divide in this country. i think the things we're seeing are a representation and they're causing a lot of debate around the country. are we at the point now, marissa, where companies are becoming sort of the moral allison rosati bitter? they're the ones who are deciding where is the line drawn and where isn't it? >>...
83
83
Jun 23, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
let's get more detail on this from the conservationist, nick atkinson from the woodland trust who joins its eggs. when the eggs hatch into caterpillars. it's almost when you reach the thicker part of the leaf. it leaves the zig—zag pattern. while this upset by this? this is a flyer that was first discovered in 2003 and eliminates from east asia. it's found its way over to europe. recently, the edinburgh botanical gardens. should we be worried? yes. a single caterpillar can only do a certain amount of damage. that is the problem, and the other wildlife. the fly itself can have up to four generations a year. is there something missing in the ecosystem which means this lava is a much damage. it's found its way into europe at the start of the century, spread its way across rapidly and thatis spread its way across rapidly and that is because it hasn't got the predators that keep it in check. birds, the usual things that each small insects. apart from going off to get predators, what can we do to stop the march? this feels like the cat is out of the bag already. it spreads very quickly. it on
let's get more detail on this from the conservationist, nick atkinson from the woodland trust who joins its eggs. when the eggs hatch into caterpillars. it's almost when you reach the thicker part of the leaf. it leaves the zig—zag pattern. while this upset by this? this is a flyer that was first discovered in 2003 and eliminates from east asia. it's found its way over to europe. recently, the edinburgh botanical gardens. should we be worried? yes. a single caterpillar can only do a certain...
78
78
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
with all six defendants listening intently, the prosecutor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that thew at the friar penketh pub on the 1st ofjuly. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie mullen, jack renshaw wanted to carry out the murder in the name of national action, and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in parliament's central lobby. and plenty of reaction to that vote. let's go straight to some reaction. and it seems the government is ready to concede something about a meaningful vote for parliament. the meaningful vote for
with all six defendants listening intently, the prosecutor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that thew at the friar penketh pub on the 1st ofjuly. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at...
83
83
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
with all six defendants listening intently, the prosecutor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that thehe friar penketh pub on the 1st ofjuly. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie mullen, jack renshaw wanted to carry at the murder in the name of national action, and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. in a moment the business news with rachel horne. president donald trump and chairman kimjong—un make history, with a handshake — as the two leaders "write a new chapter" in relations between the us and north korea mps will cast crucial votes on brexit later, as thejustice minister
with all six defendants listening intently, the prosecutor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that thehe friar penketh pub on the 1st ofjuly. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub...
109
109
Jun 7, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
that is then atkinson and to start with in the public series he doubled for the poldark actor but nowrs in soviet times, is now in a final push to impress visitors for the world cup. inside nizhny‘s very own kremlin, so are its politicians. translation: i think the atmosphere here is great, and our relations with all countries are very friendly. welcome to nizhny novgorod region. we wait here. but this was the welcome that awaited us. the whole time we‘ve been here in nizhny it seems there‘s been somebody following us — at least one car, sometimes three — and i think there‘s one of them that‘s been with us on our tail the whole day, right behind now. we realised we had company wherever we went. even to interview players at the local football club, excited they‘ll be moving from this ground to the city‘s new stadium after the world cup. and minutes after we met local opposition activists, there was this. the pair at the door said they‘d come from state television to interview us, but we hadn‘t told anyone we‘d be here. this group support president putin‘s biggest critic, alexei navalny
that is then atkinson and to start with in the public series he doubled for the poldark actor but nowrs in soviet times, is now in a final push to impress visitors for the world cup. inside nizhny‘s very own kremlin, so are its politicians. translation: i think the atmosphere here is great, and our relations with all countries are very friendly. welcome to nizhny novgorod region. we wait here. but this was the welcome that awaited us. the whole time we‘ve been here in nizhny it seems...
146
146
Jun 8, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
also with us is diane atkinson, a historian and author of book rise up women!ng peter barratt, you're the great—grandson of suffragette alice hawkins. she sounds like an incredible woman. she sounds like an incredible woman. she was a working—class lady. most people think of the suffragette movement is fairly middle—class ladies with time on their hands, but she was none of that, she was a left—wing radical socialist, and assure machinist. she campaigned on equal pay because women in the factories in leicester were looking to get half the rate that the men would get for the same work, so alice campaigned lawfully until it for thes, then in 1907 quite dramatically she becomes a suffragette after she is arrested outside parliament protesting with the other women —— until her maker for thes, then in 1907. she would have 1a days in jail generally, disorderly conduct, resisting police. twice in leicester present, and she went on hunger strike on the third occasion. diane, peter rightfully says a lot of people see the suffragettes as a very middle—class movement. how
also with us is diane atkinson, a historian and author of book rise up women!ng peter barratt, you're the great—grandson of suffragette alice hawkins. she sounds like an incredible woman. she sounds like an incredible woman. she was a working—class lady. most people think of the suffragette movement is fairly middle—class ladies with time on their hands, but she was none of that, she was a left—wing radical socialist, and assure machinist. she campaigned on equal pay because women in...