19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
ways out through social media games that go into our budget box and the government criticize it and bob post in some post. and it was of the writing for the newspapers, but actually understand that not enough so that in because of bending, the understanding we need to do, we need to do some more than that. minute he has seen the early protest grew into a mass movement that ultimately pushed president waterbury roger boxer and his brothers out of power. the trigger for the demonstrations was the economy crisis that left people scrambling for essentials such as fuel. looking yes, medicines and even food the future cause of she lank us politics and governance is being charted right now in the parliament. what people want is a new government and a leader who can pull them out of this financial crisis and bring an end to the daily struggles they have been facing for long. her roger boxes exit has left a political vacuum. people are cautiously optimistic about what might come next with the, with the system change we expect are we expect or some sort of stability, some semblance of stability to rea
ways out through social media games that go into our budget box and the government criticize it and bob post in some post. and it was of the writing for the newspapers, but actually understand that not enough so that in because of bending, the understanding we need to do, we need to do some more than that. minute he has seen the early protest grew into a mass movement that ultimately pushed president waterbury roger boxer and his brothers out of power. the trigger for the demonstrations was the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
66
66
Jul 8, 2022
07/22
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> commissioners, president, chief, bob post deputy chief of operations. so what the app is, this is a third party vendor and they work, they're working in concert with our department of management. and throughout the city, there are defibrillator that are placed throughout the city. and when the concept when somebody suffers a cardiac event, it will tell you where the nearest did i lib later is so that anybody is that trained in cpr can administer cpr and get the defibrillator operating. the higher of rate of survival for anybody that suffers cardiac arrest. so the goal is toin crease cpr and increase the public's intersections to try to improve the survive amount of the victims. they can be added into the system and there is challenges with people from the outside responding and interfering with us getting the first. we have not put into that post but it's something that they're very excited. i know mitchel, has put a lot of time and effort into this. and it's one of the things that they're very proud of. >> thank you, chief. ?*fm h >> all right, i have
. >> commissioners, president, chief, bob post deputy chief of operations. so what the app is, this is a third party vendor and they work, they're working in concert with our department of management. and throughout the city, there are defibrillator that are placed throughout the city. and when the concept when somebody suffers a cardiac event, it will tell you where the nearest did i lib later is so that anybody is that trained in cpr can administer cpr and get the defibrillator...
62
62
Jul 8, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
you were my predecessor south america correspond at the post. bob costa, i've known you since you came to work at the "washington post" and very quickly, so i have admired your doggedness and persistence as a reporter and the way you work your sources. i said this is a great young reporter. woodward, i have done for 41 and a half years. you had me at the "washington post," and -- >> what a mistake. [laughing] >> well, you can try to atone for that if you want but still you know, it will suffice to say that you are the great reporter of our time and it is, , so it s a real privilege to be here with the two of you to talk about "peril." so my first question is about the making of the book. so how did this collaboration come about? bob woodward, you've done of the books with collaborators. you have done co-authors, you have done books on your own. how did what seems to have been a match made in heaven actually come about? >> it was actually a match made in trump's hotel in washington in 2016. costa said to me, jenna, trump might be president. he was on
you were my predecessor south america correspond at the post. bob costa, i've known you since you came to work at the "washington post" and very quickly, so i have admired your doggedness and persistence as a reporter and the way you work your sources. i said this is a great young reporter. woodward, i have done for 41 and a half years. you had me at the "washington post," and -- >> what a mistake. [laughing] >> well, you can try to atone for that if you want but...
22
22
Jul 1, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
host: this is the article that appeared at the next day in the washington post. bob woodward, one of the reporters, five men, one of whom said he was a former cia were arrested yesterday in what authorities described as an elaborate plot to bump the offices of the democratic national committee for the article goes on to note that was no immediate explanation as to why the five suspects were employed by the cia or any other individuals or organization. what was the eventual explanation for why they did that? guest: there really is no expiration, except i will say that my theory is, there is so much dark money, cash in every white house safe, and they didn't have to make decisions about, is this really going to help the committee to reelect the president? is this going to help reelect treat nixon, who had done some very good things as president, but why would he need to do this. he won the election with 49 states, and overwhelming landslide in the electoral college. there really is no logical sense that someone came up with this idea along with many others as part of w
host: this is the article that appeared at the next day in the washington post. bob woodward, one of the reporters, five men, one of whom said he was a former cia were arrested yesterday in what authorities described as an elaborate plot to bump the offices of the democratic national committee for the article goes on to note that was no immediate explanation as to why the five suspects were employed by the cia or any other individuals or organization. what was the eventual explanation for why...
250
250
Jul 11, 2022
07/22
by
KGO
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
the suspect reportedly telling police he learned how to build guns from videos posted online. >> and bob woodruff reporting in tonight from tokyo. bob, i know you are learning more about the suspect's alleged planning, include what authorities believe he did the day before? >> reporter: yeah, there's two big new pieces of information, david, the local media reports that the suspect allegedly test fired his homemade guns in the mountains and attended another abe campaign event the day before the assassination. david? >> bob woodruff, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, on the white house lawn today, president biden commemorating the new bipartisan gun legislation he signed into law. he thanked lawmakers, survivors, fall lis of victims, for helping to make it happen. >> because of your work, your advocacy, your courage, lives will be saved today and tomorrow because of this. >> at one point today, he was interrupted by emanuel oliver, a father who lost his son at marjorie stoneman douglas high school in florida. president biden agreeing with him, calling for a federal ban on assault
the suspect reportedly telling police he learned how to build guns from videos posted online. >> and bob woodruff reporting in tonight from tokyo. bob, i know you are learning more about the suspect's alleged planning, include what authorities believe he did the day before? >> reporter: yeah, there's two big new pieces of information, david, the local media reports that the suspect allegedly test fired his homemade guns in the mountains and attended another abe campaign event the...
17
17
Jul 9, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
we have a great program for you this evening featuring "washington post" journalists bob woodward and robert costa here to talk about their revelatory new book "peril", the last months of
we have a great program for you this evening featuring "washington post" journalists bob woodward and robert costa here to talk about their revelatory new book "peril", the last months of
40
40
Jul 1, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
published this story where there was an enormous boost post that was when walter cronkite devoted a significant part of 2 broadcast to the watergate story. bob, talk about what the significance of that was to the reporting you were doing and to the post . >> what cronkite did was utterly amazing. they did a 15 minute segment and essentially it's put our stories in the front page of the washington post and it was the whole basis for the 15 minute part and then we had a second 15 minute part prepared was down to seven minutes because what bill bailey ... >> had been approached by colson. >> and an approach by colson means i hammer andscrewdriver and he folded a little bit but not completely . and sally quinn was saying that was just ecstatic about that story catherine brown and her memoirs says at that point the washington post is this local paper. walter put us on the map. and she's right. it was a local paper. you couldn't buy the washington post in new york for a period only in washington. you could get it inrockville, you could get hundreds of copies in rockville . >> it's still sitting there. >> none in new york. so that sense of that cbs
published this story where there was an enormous boost post that was when walter cronkite devoted a significant part of 2 broadcast to the watergate story. bob, talk about what the significance of that was to the reporting you were doing and to the post . >> what cronkite did was utterly amazing. they did a 15 minute segment and essentially it's put our stories in the front page of the washington post and it was the whole basis for the 15 minute part and then we had a second 15 minute...
53
53
Jul 3, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
bradley's, uh, third or fourth overture and left news day and went to the washington post and became a colleague of bob and carl's, you know, that was one of the reason why but i would like to tell you about what it was like to be in the press corps in that era i happen to experience firsthand some of the excesses of the nixon white house, and it was written about in a number of books. this had nothing to do with watergate. it was before then bob haldeman was called into the oval office by richard nixon and nixon told him newsday is doing an investigation on me and bibi riboso in our finances bibi. ribosa was his best friend banker could keep his cane and haldeman said to him who's doing the investigation and nixon said those --. and it's on the nixon tapes and uh haldeman said you mean marty schram. he said yeah him and some guy named named green burger green bomb or something like that and at that point, uh, uh, i have to interject. the other fellow leading the investigation in fact and had assembled a whole team. i was part of it was bob green g-r-e-e-n-e a big 350 pound irishman who is now buried i
bradley's, uh, third or fourth overture and left news day and went to the washington post and became a colleague of bob and carl's, you know, that was one of the reason why but i would like to tell you about what it was like to be in the press corps in that era i happen to experience firsthand some of the excesses of the nixon white house, and it was written about in a number of books. this had nothing to do with watergate. it was before then bob haldeman was called into the oval office by...
96
96
Jul 4, 2022
07/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
there was one other reporter, this guy from "the washington post" "metro" page. it was bob woodward. >> in come the five burglars, dressed in business suits. nine months on the police beat, i've never seen a burglar who was well dressed. it just telegraphed mystery. >> there were these little things that cropped up that were suspicious. >> our police reporter had learned that first day that they had sequential 100-dollar bills in their pockets. says to me that somebody probably paid these guys. >> when the d.c. police caught them, they had something like 35 rolls of undeveloped film. and very advanced cameras with them. so they weren't just looking for one file, they were looking for tons of information. >> what's going on here? this isn't just a local break-in after all. i was getting more and more excited about this story. this was going to go higher. >> started calling around, down to florida where the burglars were from, talked to some of their wives. >> at that point, i think i'd moved to the front of the courthouse. the judge said, "where have you worked?" and the lea
there was one other reporter, this guy from "the washington post" "metro" page. it was bob woodward. >> in come the five burglars, dressed in business suits. nine months on the police beat, i've never seen a burglar who was well dressed. it just telegraphed mystery. >> there were these little things that cropped up that were suspicious. >> our police reporter had learned that first day that they had sequential 100-dollar bills in their pockets. says to me...
124
124
Jul 13, 2022
07/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
bob dylan, and i think that's just about it. but i recorded a bunch that i never uploaded but -- >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. >> sure, sure, sure. >> jimmy: here's teenage postl i wish there was somethin you would do or say ♪ ♪ to try and make m change my mind and stay ♪ ♪ we never did too much talking anyway ♪ ♪ but don't think twice that's all right ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that was a home run, man. >> i -- i've never been sued in those videos i was like, "life is easy. >> jimmy: yeah, man. of course, yeah. i know you're a big dylan fan, right? >> yes, sir. very much, so. >> jimmy: don't you have a a tattoo of bob dylan? >> i do right here i think on -- this arm right here >> jimmy: yeah have you ever met bob dylan? >> i have not met bob dylan. but we have been - i don't know i'm at much liberty to discuss >> jimmy: oh, that's good. we like that >> we've been chatting >> jimmy: you've been chatting >> yeah, we've chatted >> jimmy: so he slid into your dm's >> yeah, he kind of slid into my dm's. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's the best. he's so fun. >> no, it's incredible i don't know it's just -- you know -- very much so -- just growing up and -- and
bob dylan, and i think that's just about it. but i recorded a bunch that i never uploaded but -- >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. >> sure, sure, sure. >> jimmy: here's teenage postl i wish there was somethin you would do or say ♪ ♪ to try and make m change my mind and stay ♪ ♪ we never did too much talking anyway ♪ ♪ but don't think twice that's all right ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that was a home run, man. >> i -- i've never been sued...
156
156
Jul 2, 2022
07/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
someway he could carry out this unconstitutional move, including, according to "washington post" journalist bobr dan quayle who convinced pence he had no constitutional power to throw out the election. also reported by woodward and costa was steve bannon's role in pushing the plan. on a phone call with the president, bannon said, quote, you got to call pence and get him back here today. we're going bury biden on january 6, f-ing bury him. >> pence says he's talked to all of the lawyers that he can talk to, and he has decided that he can't. he doesn't have the power that the president says he has. and trump turns on him. yells at him. says that essentially he's betrayed him and the meeting doesn't end very well between the two men. >> but that did not stop the president from publicly pressuring the vice president on twitter ahead of the certification. >>> up next. >> we were on a conference call and i told kevin mccarthy when people are convinced that the election is stolen and there is a route out, there is going to be violence. his response was simply "operator, next caller." lemons. lemons, l
someway he could carry out this unconstitutional move, including, according to "washington post" journalist bobr dan quayle who convinced pence he had no constitutional power to throw out the election. also reported by woodward and costa was steve bannon's role in pushing the plan. on a phone call with the president, bannon said, quote, you got to call pence and get him back here today. we're going bury biden on january 6, f-ing bury him. >> pence says he's talked to all of the...
596
596
Jul 31, 2022
07/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 596
favorite 0
quote 0
bob. a murder that put tommy and ray highers in prison for highs. and then out of the blue, may 2010, just because some woman had a moment of nostalgia and posted a casualdavit landed on julianne's desk. from a man she never heard of, john hielscher. >> it had to be real. it had to be true. >> it's like a piece of heaven fallen down. >> right. , yeah. >> john told julianne what happened that awful night in the detroit summer of 1987. it was party night, he said. john and his classmates had just graduated from gross point north high school. that's in the suburb where the captains of industry live. several miles and tax brackets across the city line of detroit. and after a few beers, the partiers is decided to drive over and by some marijuana from old man bob. >> you just call up, say you're coming by, go to the back door. there. that's what we are going to do that night. >> so, john and for friends hopped in a car which was by the way, a white plymouth horizon, and drove over to make the buy. and when they got their, they walked up the driveway to bob's back door. just as that eyewitness later told the police. except for one detail, and it was a big one.
bob. a murder that put tommy and ray highers in prison for highs. and then out of the blue, may 2010, just because some woman had a moment of nostalgia and posted a casualdavit landed on julianne's desk. from a man she never heard of, john hielscher. >> it had to be real. it had to be true. >> it's like a piece of heaven fallen down. >> right. , yeah. >> john told julianne what happened that awful night in the detroit summer of 1987. it was party night, he said. john and...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
bob walla. jim ross to move you from ashley. hello, fresh i little professional. go it up close to funnels. noise deal at the quickest, newly blog post and that was the excuse me. oh like to feel it was timing is little gimme. missed i me about i it's actually purgatory level come here on the brink of death. a doctor must decide that fate below civilians are being shelled again. it's a common situation was when you're gonna end up missing because she was here with senior home but upset with the through. just ask if we have homelessness and they were still the most up still but don't want to do interesting. it was hopefully she doesn't come back with those roles. samantha, dealing with us globally tells us i'm a phillip just guy. so here i am a, this is a friendly, this is a division of motor vehicle to move from one unit cuz i'm almost ready to go out in machinery. and i still sleeping much with underwriting and close to post. i noticed him in the building on with him one guy who says it will that all with the look up your fortune a deal for this. 2 with what you said, bravo, be so close kilometers. i'm writing sort of other things w
bob walla. jim ross to move you from ashley. hello, fresh i little professional. go it up close to funnels. noise deal at the quickest, newly blog post and that was the excuse me. oh like to feel it was timing is little gimme. missed i me about i it's actually purgatory level come here on the brink of death. a doctor must decide that fate below civilians are being shelled again. it's a common situation was when you're gonna end up missing because she was here with senior home but upset with the...
31
31
Jul 1, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
bob woodward and carl bernstein these are these were reporters for the washington post the lead reporters on the watergate scandal for the post. and they teamed up in 1972 and were together through the scandal in 1974. together they wrote two books about the watergate scandal. catherine graham is another name that will encounter she was the posts publisher. during the watergate period the post then was a family-owned newspaper. and she was publisher from 1969 to 1979. she backed the watergate investigation. sometimes in the face of government pressure catherine graham died in 2001 ben bradley is another name will encounter today. he was the posts executive editor at the time. that is the top newsroom official. of a newspaper ben bradley broadly oversaw the watergate coverage of his newspaper he was executive editor from 1968 to 1991 a period that roughly corn caused coincided with. the posts rise to the top ranks of american journalism bradley died in 2014 another name we'll hear is that of michael gettler michael gettler. he was the post's ombudsman or in-house media critic. from 2000 to
bob woodward and carl bernstein these are these were reporters for the washington post the lead reporters on the watergate scandal for the post. and they teamed up in 1972 and were together through the scandal in 1974. together they wrote two books about the watergate scandal. catherine graham is another name that will encounter she was the posts publisher. during the watergate period the post then was a family-owned newspaper. and she was publisher from 1969 to 1979. she backed the watergate...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
63
63
Jul 11, 2022
07/22
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
our own the doctor bob who is the doctor wrote a recent upon "washington post" oped piece talked about his wife double boosted and healthy has long covid from an initial mild case. as much as you try to negotiablealize masdz infections they want matter. 5 to 30% of covid survivors go to develop long covid. 5% is the conservative estimate for boosted people and people young and health and he have mild cases develop long covid months after the acute infection. we need to take the life health consequences seriously and it is criminal the government's negligence at all levels including sf county act being like they don't have to do anything major. strongly recommending mask system a cop out. as another previous caller said, people don't wear masks when you don't require them. you guys are yourself benefitting from mask requirement not to the county. i like to point out doctor bob said besides long covid. there are -- people who had covid have significant increase in heart attack and blood clots a year from time of infection it is ridiculous we don't have a mask mandate during a surge 50% i
our own the doctor bob who is the doctor wrote a recent upon "washington post" oped piece talked about his wife double boosted and healthy has long covid from an initial mild case. as much as you try to negotiablealize masdz infections they want matter. 5 to 30% of covid survivors go to develop long covid. 5% is the conservative estimate for boosted people and people young and health and he have mild cases develop long covid months after the acute infection. we need to take the life...
37
37
Jul 14, 2022
07/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
bob isn't coming and say harvest under threats is fertilizer supplies from ukraine. run out and form or you can translate, refuse tonight, tops, post round of the conservative party leadership raise to replace the outgoing prime minister for his johnson to steamers. ah, richard, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle brook you will travel package to the hello there. let's look to east asia and it's all about severe thunderstorms and extreme heat. here we've got those seasonal range pulling out further east. the line of really heavy rain affecting shangdorf in china once again where we already have seen flooding, we could see more of that. the korean peninsula seen them wet weather as well. and by the time we get in to friday, it'll be southern areas of japan that once again, get a drenching. but a lot of that, whether working its way up into the north, we are expecting a wet, we tend for tokyo, that's going to get wet in shanghai. we've had temperatures on the up here. well above the average dangerous heat, even record breaking. by the time we get into the we can, that is going to cool as the wet weather co
bob isn't coming and say harvest under threats is fertilizer supplies from ukraine. run out and form or you can translate, refuse tonight, tops, post round of the conservative party leadership raise to replace the outgoing prime minister for his johnson to steamers. ah, richard, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle brook you will travel package to the hello there. let's look to east asia and it's all about severe thunderstorms and extreme heat. here we've got those...
66
66
Jul 5, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
post. one of the balloons left behind as people were fleeing for their lives, bobbing along the parade route saying, "god bless america " abandoned on the ground. don in california, republican. caller: yes, sir. host: go ahead. caller: i just wanted to make -- i had a question. what exactly are they saying when they say "gun violence? " host: shootings like what happened yesterday and shooting at police officers like in philadelphia. caller: do you know what happened in wisconsin when five people were killed and 40 injured when a car went through a parade? host: i do remember. caller: why don't they call that vehicle violence? host: ok. vehicle violence and mass shootings. how to end the violence? caller: how do you end the violence has nothing to do with weapons. the reason you were able to celebrate the fourth of july yesterday is because we had an armed citizenry. they start crying about, we have to get rid of the guns because you do not need a 40 round weapon to hunt for deer. they missed the concept completely. it has nothing to do with hunting. it has to do with your freedom. if you do
post. one of the balloons left behind as people were fleeing for their lives, bobbing along the parade route saying, "god bless america " abandoned on the ground. don in california, republican. caller: yes, sir. host: go ahead. caller: i just wanted to make -- i had a question. what exactly are they saying when they say "gun violence? " host: shootings like what happened yesterday and shooting at police officers like in philadelphia. caller: do you know what happened in...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
grandmother spoke with bob at night keeping the synagogue upstairs on some more than a 4 dollars with her job on bills or used a shorter several years joined a lot. so they wanted a new post or is it a new list for the new single don't use per se, a issue with a new well, yeah. so it's him. yeah, of course my pearson store with, with the mining company showing you the needs with no cervical, etc. if it doesn't, you may open up like i do a sort of new de, he's got a few months or 2 middle a to you for the music was that i was like what it is. it's hard to imagine that my grandmother was living like this, almost like a sweet child. i mean, not like she was a speech up in 2009, my dad and i visited her best place for the 1st time. my dad's the only link i have with my grandmother and with my family story with one another on the cards that i would come back and look at this country. and here i am in bridge with me and see him go 11 year old. she was an open a month. okay. i've come back. i need to visit with like most jewish families at the time. my grandmother's family was big. i did not know that before coming here to the, based on the kinds and touching documents that i'm
grandmother spoke with bob at night keeping the synagogue upstairs on some more than a 4 dollars with her job on bills or used a shorter several years joined a lot. so they wanted a new post or is it a new list for the new single don't use per se, a issue with a new well, yeah. so it's him. yeah, of course my pearson store with, with the mining company showing you the needs with no cervical, etc. if it doesn't, you may open up like i do a sort of new de, he's got a few months or 2 middle a to...
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
post on zillow while diaz can use to put bala? origin by y'all as to where saddam a what i see the steamy bus is no groove, you motivation says a gun, bob. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with a friend, lucy johnson for months and months everywhere, all over the city. there are gal creditors flood clues. they take a lot of work off the visits. the last you indian stronghold in little guns for public on the day russian and allied forces took full control of the region a party.
post on zillow while diaz can use to put bala? origin by y'all as to where saddam a what i see the steamy bus is no groove, you motivation says a gun, bob. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with a friend, lucy johnson for months and months...
85
85
Jul 4, 2022
07/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
bob woodward and carl bernstein. >> i don't respect the type of journalism, the shabby journalism that is being practiced by "the washington post and bernstein were obviously the most aggressive reporters, but it shows that journalism has its limit against the president. a president's pulpit is much more powerful than any one newspaper. >> we were attacked almost every day by the leadership of the republican party. they would try to make our conduct at "the washington post" the issue in watergate rather than the conduct of the president and the men around him. >> using innuendo, third person hearsay, unsubstantiated charges, anonymous sources, and huge scary headlines, "the post" has maliciously sought to give the appearance of a direct connection between the white house and the watergate. >> when somebody denies something that you know is true, it actually was a stimulus to us to keep working on this story, no matter how harsh the criticism and denunciation was. >> we started at the bottom. we learned from this bookkeeper who worked at the committee for the re-election of the president that there had been a secret fund that pa
bob woodward and carl bernstein. >> i don't respect the type of journalism, the shabby journalism that is being practiced by "the washington post and bernstein were obviously the most aggressive reporters, but it shows that journalism has its limit against the president. a president's pulpit is much more powerful than any one newspaper. >> we were attacked almost every day by the leadership of the republican party. they would try to make our conduct at "the washington...
94
94
Jul 5, 2022
07/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
he also once posted an image on twitter draped in a donald trump flag. this father runs a local deli called bob'sunsuccessfully of mayor of highland park in 2019 against the city's current mayor. according to the gun violence archive, there have been 315 mass shootings in the united states so far this year. highland park has an assault weapons ban, unlike all of illinois, but apparently, bobby crimo purchased his gun legally. we begin our show with nina turner who served as the bernie sanders 2020 presidential campaign cochair. when we come back, we will talk about the shooting of jayland walker but we want to begin by looking at the mass shooting and highland park. nina, thank you so much for joining us again. highland park, just days ago, were honoring the uvalde victims of the mass terror that have been there weeks ago and we will go to what happened -- go to texas later in the broadcast. but you have been tweeting nonstop about a highland park mass shooting can you comment on what took place yesterday on independence day? >> good morning amy and juan. we are a nation under siege. this is wors
he also once posted an image on twitter draped in a donald trump flag. this father runs a local deli called bob'sunsuccessfully of mayor of highland park in 2019 against the city's current mayor. according to the gun violence archive, there have been 315 mass shootings in the united states so far this year. highland park has an assault weapons ban, unlike all of illinois, but apparently, bobby crimo purchased his gun legally. we begin our show with nina turner who served as the bernie sanders...
239
239
Jul 28, 2022
07/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
he posted a tribute to a former cop who saved his life when he was a child. he called him uncle bobi was dying when i met you at this very spot, you refused to let me die. everything that doesn't happen doesn't happen for a reason. that reason being you and faith. r.i.p. uncle bob. when he was 12, wayne had stolen his mother's gun and shot himself after dialing 911. responding officers reportedly were focused on the gun and drugs, but he was off-duty at the time, rushed over to keep him alive. and the two stayed in contact ever since with lil wayne offering to help them with whatever he needed, and even rapping about him. one protest against cops broke out in 2020, lil wayne said my life was saved by a white cop, therefore you have to understand the way i view police, period. normally when you hear a story about rappers and cops, it is negative as chuck schumer's iq. but in stories like this it gives me hope. a police officer helped him. in return, at risk to his popular to coming he showed you can't judge people by their ethnicity or career. the story is a reminder that white and b
he posted a tribute to a former cop who saved his life when he was a child. he called him uncle bobi was dying when i met you at this very spot, you refused to let me die. everything that doesn't happen doesn't happen for a reason. that reason being you and faith. r.i.p. uncle bob. when he was 12, wayne had stolen his mother's gun and shot himself after dialing 911. responding officers reportedly were focused on the gun and drugs, but he was off-duty at the time, rushed over to keep him alive....
308
308
Jul 18, 2022
07/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 308
favorite 0
quote 0
"the new york post" is hunter biden and then vice president bob biden's father at least 30 times at the the president has never had anything to do with hunter's business dealings. into the biden bank accounts. it's just not sustainable for the white house and joe biden to keep insisting that he's got to do with hunter's -- >> some of these meanings came days after hunter biden had just returned home from ford business trips between 2008 and 2016. jenny's in the block is now jennifer aflac. jennifer lopez married her rekindled the bulk of my ben affleck secret ceremony nearly two decades after the couple's first engagement. they are revealing on her website that she wore to council the big day while ben affleck wore a jacket he had in his closet. sounds about right. >> do this it was just something he had in the closet -- >> it sounds like it was on a whim. >> but not for her she had two dresses. >> these ben affleck so i'm sure he had a nice suit and his closet. >> did you see this documentary on her? it's worth watching. she has all these people to trust her beautifully. she said love
"the new york post" is hunter biden and then vice president bob biden's father at least 30 times at the the president has never had anything to do with hunter's business dealings. into the biden bank accounts. it's just not sustainable for the white house and joe biden to keep insisting that he's got to do with hunter's -- >> some of these meanings came days after hunter biden had just returned home from ford business trips between 2008 and 2016. jenny's in the block is now...
222
222
Jul 9, 2022
07/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
washington post" they sent to official warnings back to washington with inadequate safety which conducting risky stories from way back. turns out one of the biggest funders of the one on bobllions in grants from tony fauci who boasted about manipulating coronavirus in a lab right before the pandemic began to member this? >> you can to make it in the lab pretty easily. it does a lot of what happens with the coronavirus grade to get the sequence. to do some work in the lab. >> tucker: that man peter has not been hauled before a congressional committee as a ci a spoken to them? it looks to be that the experiment that he was conducting a par with american tax dollars may have led to the destruction of the u.s. economy millions of death. this is a virus made 6% identical to the war coronavirus has been founded in the copper mine in china in 2012. the virus was collected and the sword and studied at the wuhan institute. then on the show we spoke to a chinese virologist says there at the scene. since i covert originated from the lower extremity. all this was taking place. until agencies cannot deny it. but in the report to give joe biden and out. in the report that was not even
washington post" they sent to official warnings back to washington with inadequate safety which conducting risky stories from way back. turns out one of the biggest funders of the one on bobllions in grants from tony fauci who boasted about manipulating coronavirus in a lab right before the pandemic began to member this? >> you can to make it in the lab pretty easily. it does a lot of what happens with the coronavirus grade to get the sequence. to do some work in the lab. >>...
42
42
Jul 14, 2022
07/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
bob redell, today in the bay >> those are tough numbers. >>> we want to know how you were dealing with inflation. are you feeling the pinch? we postedstion on my facebook page and on twitter and here are some of your responses. this is so discouraging. a lot of cooking at home and not driving as much. someone else said we have to get back to the basics, like her college years. no frivolous expenses. think before you spend someone else said we don't go out to eat although grocery store prices on helping much either. prices are at an all-time high where we live. you can see it when you head to the grocery store. maybe shop ahead and check those circular ads and look for coupons or special deals. you can dig deeper into those numbers on a website. we have a look at how inflation is specifically impacting the bay area. ahead to nbcbayarea.com. the link to that story is on our front page. >>> nearly 5 years after the wine country firestorm, nbc bay area has obtained a review of the disaster that planes pg&e failed fire strategy for putting that entire region at risk. critics say the findings make a strong case that pg&e executives let co
bob redell, today in the bay >> those are tough numbers. >>> we want to know how you were dealing with inflation. are you feeling the pinch? we postedstion on my facebook page and on twitter and here are some of your responses. this is so discouraging. a lot of cooking at home and not driving as much. someone else said we have to get back to the basics, like her college years. no frivolous expenses. think before you spend someone else said we don't go out to eat although grocery...
241
241
Jul 22, 2022
07/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
posted its biggest three-day gain since may. about ever here is what's coming up on "cbs mornings." >> ahead on "cbs mornings" this friday, bob costarom last night's january 6th hearing. it includes never-before-scene video of what former president trump refused to say to his supporters after rioters stormed the capitol. >>> also in his firster the dea, rapper master p. shares his mission on mental health and substance abuse. >>> and do's and don'ts if you encounter sea mammals at the beach. we'll see two rehabilitated seals ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> welcome back. it 16:41. in your "moneywatch" report, the big board just opened about 11 minutes ago, stocks opened mostly higher this morning. dow is in the green 153 points. >>> microsoft is cutting job openings as other tech companies are also slowing down hiring amid economic uncertainty. bloomberg first reported the news, noting that the cloud and security units would be the twow micso made job down hiring, a that the tech industry's pandemic-induced boom is starting to taper off. >>> all right, tonight's mega millions grand prize is up to $660 million. that's a pretty penny and the ninth la
posted its biggest three-day gain since may. about ever here is what's coming up on "cbs mornings." >> ahead on "cbs mornings" this friday, bob costarom last night's january 6th hearing. it includes never-before-scene video of what former president trump refused to say to his supporters after rioters stormed the capitol. >>> also in his firster the dea, rapper master p. shares his mission on mental health and substance abuse. >>> and do's and don'ts...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
bob, we go to the war. he is also the director, again, did not foreshadow anything, yet. i just didn’t accidentally open the internet social networks and saw his face, but read a post that such such was lost, he was already picked up by a woman who is also involved in saving animals, and he lived in an apartment with 14 cats. and of course the announcement. you saw. yes cats beat him there, of course. hmm, so we took him first for overexposure. e, in general, was looking for his owners, no one responded. well, while we were looking for, he fit in, just like that in our family, and not everyone, of course, joins like that. but well, yes, well, let's watch a video of how the guys live there. finn was once fat when he lived alone finn was once fat, you can see very fat, yes, yes more on me, yes, we stayed together, we will stay together here and will not get on our way. i will take you. you will press for me in response to stay together. at least i’ll lie down on the lid, what i thought about the third. well i thought it was too much so the second one was a surprise from the 3rd it was. i'm just in shock. okay, now you would be offered to hand over the director. you wouldn't gi
bob, we go to the war. he is also the director, again, did not foreshadow anything, yet. i just didn’t accidentally open the internet social networks and saw his face, but read a post that such such was lost, he was already picked up by a woman who is also involved in saving animals, and he lived in an apartment with 14 cats. and of course the announcement. you saw. yes cats beat him there, of course. hmm, so we took him first for overexposure. e, in general, was looking for his owners, no...
48
48
Jul 8, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
bob but -- >> exactly, exactly. >> these interviews are interesting, right, because i mean let's face it, as a fact witness there are some challenges here, right? our friends at the "washington post" tells them up and they counted 30,000 things the president said during his years in office that they consider to be false or misleading. how do interview somebody like that? of the people you probably interviewed for the book as well, who you are not sure are telling do the full truth. you did a great job in your book, one point in your book you take i think it's been a couple months essence of it but you take like five or six of the election claims like there were more voters to more votes cast that vote in this county. he did a good job debunking them one by one showing how none of these things are true, there are all misunderstand or distortion or whatever. how do you deal then and ask is because we struggle with this ourselves of course as a journalist as an author as a story how to do with the subject you can be sure is telling you the truth? >> so first before i get to directly answer that, on the question of the big elements of the big lie, of all the election was stolen and t
bob but -- >> exactly, exactly. >> these interviews are interesting, right, because i mean let's face it, as a fact witness there are some challenges here, right? our friends at the "washington post" tells them up and they counted 30,000 things the president said during his years in office that they consider to be false or misleading. how do interview somebody like that? of the people you probably interviewed for the book as well, who you are not sure are telling do the...
76
76
Jul 5, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
post. one of the balloons left behind as people were fleeing for their lives, bobbing along the parade routeaying, "god bless america " abandoned on the ground. don in california, republican. caller: yes, sir. host: go ahead. caller: i just wanted to make -- i had a question. what exactly are they saying when they say "gun violence? " host: shootings like what happened yesterday and shooting at police officers like in philadelphia. caller: do you know what happened in wisconsin when five people were killed and 40 injured when a car went through a parade? host: i do remember. caller: why don't they call that vehicle violence? host: ok. vehicle violence and mass shootings. how to end the violence? caller: how do you end the violence has nothing to do with weapons. the reason you were able to celebrate the fourth of july yesterday is because we had an armed citizenry. they start crying about, we have to get rid of the guns because you do not need a 40 round weapon to hunt for deer. they missed the concept completely. it has nothing to do with hunting. it has to do with your freedom. if you do n
post. one of the balloons left behind as people were fleeing for their lives, bobbing along the parade routeaying, "god bless america " abandoned on the ground. don in california, republican. caller: yes, sir. host: go ahead. caller: i just wanted to make -- i had a question. what exactly are they saying when they say "gun violence? " host: shootings like what happened yesterday and shooting at police officers like in philadelphia. caller: do you know what happened in...
43
43
Jul 31, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, the a wooden post that you're electing just so long as it you know is the party label that conforms to you know, the kinds of ideas that you want to see i want to see bob. do you think that's a good way to vote or am i wrong on this? no, i mean i think an ideal world. yeah, you should you should vote based on that, but it's inevitable that people vote based on emotions and yeah, i mean, i mean idealist and i like to think that people weigh the issues and they vote for they candidate enter the party that most represents their concerns, but it's simply not true. you doesn't happen. you know, i mean barack obama was is incredibly intelligent and capable obviously, but people voted for him based on emotion in 2008. ronald reagan, you know with people voted for him based based on emotion in 1980 john kennedy after people saw the debates. it was a small number, but it was enough to swing the election. i mean when you look at the polling afterwards the number of people who said the first debate when kennedy was perceived as the winner by people who watched on tv as opposed to people who listen to on radio. the number of people who said that as suede their vot
you know, the a wooden post that you're electing just so long as it you know is the party label that conforms to you know, the kinds of ideas that you want to see i want to see bob. do you think that's a good way to vote or am i wrong on this? no, i mean i think an ideal world. yeah, you should you should vote based on that, but it's inevitable that people vote based on emotions and yeah, i mean, i mean idealist and i like to think that people weigh the issues and they vote for they candidate...